Thread:DazzlingEmerald/@comment-4080775-20150718054415/@comment-25152698-20150718060423

On a night when we are discussing these exact matters... boy, this could not be more relevant, to be completely honest with you. So now then, Prince, allow me to give you a response, but I do ask that you remain civil throughout our little discussion here, since you and I have had several altercations in the past regarding this exact topic.

You don't like advise from others, and now that I have reached out to Kami, you are here trying to defend him.

So then, as I said, allow me to explain how exactly the article "King's Will" is a crossover from One Piece.

Let us begin with the name, hmm?

The One Piece counterpart is referred to as "Conqueror's Haki" amongst the English natives of the fanbase. It is a technique based upon the user's will and is said to be attributed to the conquering kings.

Will? Kings?

Let me repeat the name of the article for you once more, so we are perfectly clear. King's Will.

Now, let us break down what the technique does.

According to Kami, this technique:

"This technique has one sole purpose, to knock out the weak willed or shinobi who have no business fighting the conquerors"

Oh?

And what of the actual technique in One Piece?

"The most common usage in the series so far is knocking those with weak wills unconscious.[3][6] Whilst inexperienced users are restricted to merely overpowering the will of one individual or blindly knocking out weak-willed people around them, those with more expertise can pick out weak-willed individuals in a large group and knock them out without affecting those around them"

So then, now let me ask you this before we continue.

Is Kami's page a crossover or not?