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The '''Mabok Clima-Tact'''{{Qref|chap=636|page=9|ep=557|Nami names her new Clima-Tact.}} is the third upgraded form of [[Nami]]'s bo-staff.
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The '''Mabok Clima-Tact'''{{Qref|chap=636|page=9|ep=557|Nami names her new Clima-Tact.}} is the third upgraded form of [[Nami]]'s bo-staff. The staff is actually useless in any condition.
   
 
==Appearance==
 
==Appearance==

Revision as of 10:01, 5 April 2018

The Mabok Clima-Tact[1] is the third upgraded form of Nami's bo-staff. The staff is actually useless in any condition.

Appearance

Like the previous incarnations, it is a long, thin, cyan-colored staff that can split into three separate parts, and it is kept in a holster on Nami's belt.[2] Unlike the Perfect Clima-Tact, this new weapon does not have any visible Dials protruding from it, and at its full length, it is taller than Nami.

Usage

Nami upgraded it during the two years she spent studying on Weatheria, incorporating the new technology and knowledge she gained there. Its new combat capabilities were first demonstrated when she arrived on Sabaody Archipelago, and used it on the Impostor Straw Hat Pirates, destroying the building they were in with one attack.[3] She later used it in Gyoncorde Plaza on lower ranked members of the New Fishman Pirates.[4]

Unlike the previous versions, this new Clima-Tact can also be used for regular daily uses too, such as taking showers[5] and creating roads for travel. Furthermore, it allows Nami to create Sea Clouds that are able to survive on the Blue Sea.[6]

Battle Uses

  • Mirage Tempo (蜃気楼 (ミラージュ) テンポ, Mirāju Tenpo?): Nami has been shown using an upgraded variation of this technique, allowing her to become invisible for an unknown amount of time. When she swings the Clima-Tact again, the mirage is released.[7]
Gust Sword

Gust Sword.

  • Gust Sword (突風 (ガスト) ソード, Gasuto Sōdo?): Nami points one of the three segments of the Clima-Tact at an enemy. A small bubble forms at the tip facing the opponent which then bursts and shoots a gust of pressurized air at an enemy at high speed. It resembles a thin whirlwind. This was first used against a member of the New Fishman Pirates who tried to attack her.[8]
  • Black Ball: Raiun Rod (ブラックボール 雷雲=ロッド, Burakku Bōru: Raiun Roddo?, literally meaning "Black Ball: Thundercloud Rod"): Nami makes a long chain of dark clouds come out of her Clima-Tact. She then swings the cloud chain around her, electrocuting anyone within range of it. It was first used against a group of New Fishman Pirates.[4] It seems to be an upgraded version of her Thunder Lance Tempo and Thunder Charge: Swing Arm used in combination. This is called Storm Cloud Rod in the Viz manga and FUNimation sub.
  • Thunder Trap (雷雲の罠 (サンダー・トラップ), Sandā Torappu?, literally meaning "Thundercloud Trap"): Nami creates three dark clouds, in what appears to be a triangular formation. When someone passes through the middle, the clouds electrocute it. It was first seen being used against a small Dragon on Punk Hazard. Nami was seen pretending to be a ninja by casting a Ninjitsu technique to create these clouds by shaking her index fingers, but she mistakenly referred to it as a samurai impersonation.[9]
  • Heat Egg (熱卵 (ヒートエッグ), Hīto Eggu?): Nami creates a small bubble on the tip of one of the three segments of her Clima-Tact. The bubble produces immense heat which can melt snow easily. It was first used in order to get Monet out of the way by melting her snow.[10] It is possible that this technique is an improved version of the Heat Ball.
Milky Ball

Nami using Milky Ball.

  • Milky Ball (ミルキーボール, Mirukī Bōru?): Nami produces many giant balls made out of Sea Clouds which are able to survive on the Blue Sea. She then gathers up all of the balls and creates a wall with them, to hold back her opponent(s). This technique is similar to Milky Road and a technique she used against some New Fishman Pirates. It was used in an attempt to stop the raging children on Punk Hazard.[11]
  • Weather Egg (天候の卵 (ウェザーエッグ), Wezā Eggu?): Nami launches a large egg, which hatches to reveal a particular kind of weather.
    • Thunder Breed Tempo (サンダーブリードテンポ, Sandā Burīdo Tenpo?): After launching the egg at her opponent, she then commands it to hatch, calling it Lightning-chan, which then releases a large thundercloud, similar to Enel's Deathpiea ability, albeit on a smaller scale. After creating thunderclouds above her enemy, Nami can then take control of the lightning using her Clima-Tact, concentrating all of the lightning in the cloud into one blast and guiding it towards her opponent(s) to strike them down, making escape nearly impossible. This was first used in order to prevent Baby 5 and Buffalo from escaping with Caesar Clown.[12]
    • Yukigumo (雪雲, Yukigumo?, literally meaning "Snow Clouds"): Nami attempted to use this attack against Jora, but it failed after her Clima-Tact was transformed into art by Jora's Devil Fruit ability.[13] While the effects of the attack have not been seen in the manga, in Pirate Warriors 3 it produces a snow cloud that releases a tornado-like snowstorm that freezes surrounding enemies.[14]
    • Rain Tempo (レイン テンポ, Rein Tenpo?): After the egg hatches and releases dark clouds, Nami calls down rain, affecting the temperature and humidity and creating fog and mist. This was first used in order to escape from the Big Mom Pirates.[15]
  • Thunderbolt Tempo (サンダーボルト テンポ, Sandāboruto Tenpo?): An anime only move, in which Nami twirls and swings her clima tact to form large thundercloud. then a powerful bolt of lightning strikes her opponent.  It seems to require no additional preparation unlike her previous Thunderbolt Tempos. This was first used to strike down a group of Sutchies[16]

Other Uses

  • Shower Tempo (シャワー=テンポ, Shawā Tenpo?): Nami makes a small rain cloud above her head. She uses the rain from the cloud as a way of showering.[5]
Nami Milky Road

Nami creates a Milky Road to Punk Hazard.

  • Milky Road (ミルキーロード, Mirukī Rōdo?): Nami creates a path made out of Sea Clouds, which are able to survive on the Blue Sea unlike normal Sea Clouds. It was first used to create a path to Punk Hazard over the sea of flames.[6]

References

  1. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 64 Chapter 636 (p. 9) and Episode 557, Nami names her new Clima-Tact.
  2. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 64 Chapter 633 (p. 15) and Episode 553, Nami is seen with a holster for the Clima-Tact.
  3. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 61 Chapter 598 (p. 16) and Episode 517, Nami attacks the Impostor Straw Hat Pirates.
  4. 4.0 4.1 One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 65 Chapter 640 (p. 2-3) and Episode 561, Nami uses "Black Ball: Raiun Rod" against the New Fishman Pirates.
  5. 5.0 5.1 One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 66 Chapter 654 (p. 2) and Episode 574, Nami uses "Shower Tempo" to take a shower.
  6. 6.0 6.1 One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 66 Chapter 655 (p. 10) and Episode 579, Nami uses "Milky Road" to create a cloud road.
  7. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 64 Chapter 633 (p. 14-15) and Episode 553, Nami using Mirage Tempo to steal several items.
  8. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 64 Chapter 636 (p. 9-10) and Episode 557, Nami uses "Gust Sword" against a member of the New Fishman Pirates.
  9. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 69 Chapter 682 (p. 14) and Episode 608, Nami uses "Thunder Trap" against the small dragon on Punk Hazard.
  10. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 69 Chapter 686 (p. 8-9) and Episode 612, Nami uses "Heat Egg" against Monet.
  11. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 69 Chapter 688 (p. 3) and Episode 614, Nami uses "Milky Ball" against the raging children.
  12. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 70 Chapter 695 (p. 13-15) and Episode 621, Nami uses "Weather Egg: Thunder Breed Tempo" against the fleeing Baby 5 and Buffalo.
  13. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 72 Chapter 718 (p. 12-13) and Episode 648, Nami attempts to use "Weather Egg: Yukigumo" against Jora.
  14. One Piece: Pirate Warriors 3 — Nami can use Yukigumo as a regular attack when in Kizuna Rush or upon reaching Level 63.
  15. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 81 Chapter 807 (p. 11) and Episode 756, Nami uses "Weather Egg: Rain Tempo" to escape from the Big Mom Pirates.
  16. One Piece Anime — Episode 765, The Straw Hats (minus Sanji), Wanda and Carrot protect Zunisha.

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