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Fujitora's metior attack

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I really don't understad something about Fujitora's AP.
Why do we only count KE of his largest meteor?
All of them are clearly a part of one single attack. Also they all move at the same speed in the same direction, meaning he summoned all of them in one move.
 
If he's pulling all 5 of them simultaneously, I guess it can scale to AP. But I don't think it would scale to anyone's durability just because they tank any meteors.
 
We calc confirme he did but it is the safest assumption.
Otherwise we need to assume that he made 5 seperate attacks in few miliseconds. And by chance all the meteors came from the same place in the same path.
 
If we can't confirm he did, I don't see the point in assuming it either way.

Fujitora's AP for the meteors is rated for the impact of the largest one. Pulling down the rest would be like trying to multiple the AP of Luffy's Gatling by how many punches he is throwing out.
 
Because we can't confirme they there multiple attacks either and the first assumption makes much more sense.

And it doesn't matter whether it was one large meteor of multiple smaller ones. We still have the same mass traweling at the same speed in the same direction. If he summoned them in one attack it should count as one attack
 
The first time we see Issho's meteor, he sends a large amount of gravity into the air and he waits for it to come down.

If they were all different meteors, he would have to pull one, wait for it to land (so the meteor doesn't block the previous meteor right behind it from getting hit with the gravity), then shoot gravity to pull another one.
 
I don't really buy that. That relies on too much speculation.

His profile currently lists going "Up to Island level with meteors". How about we just change it to "At least Island level with meteors", meaning he can go higher.
 
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