Talk:Supervibrato Lightning Release Swords

Technique/object
Since there is Raiton in the name, shouldnt this be considered as a technique rather than a object, similar to Sword of Kusanagi: Chidori Katana. I know there is no real hard proof since there is no databook info on this, but that is my believe. --Gojita (talk) 18:34, August 28, 2010 (UTC)Gojita


 * There might be a related technique, but the context in which "Super Vibrating Lightning Release Sword" is used indicates it's a weapon. ~SnapperTo 19:35, August 28, 2010 (UTC)


 * As i said, there is no real proof for my theori yet, and the way Sabo mentioned it, it did also sound like it refered to the blade itself, but i can't help but think that the name refere to the technique and not the blade, since Raiton is part of the name. I have no intention of changing the article yet, but before we conclude anyting i will as always like to have some more opinions. --Gojita (talk) 05:31, August 29, 2010 (UTC)Gojita


 * Second Opinion anyone, someone? --Gojita (talk) 19:13, September 8, 2010 (UTC)Gojita


 * It can work either way for me. I think that this way (as object) is more convenient, since if we list this as a technique, we would also have to list the pencil as a technique. If we treat them as objects, the technique itself is already described as a form of chakra flow. Omnibender - Talk - Contributions 20:45, September 8, 2010 (UTC)


 * Well then i am convinced. Leaving it as an object is fine for me now. --Gojita (talk) 20:52, September 8, 2010 (UTC)Gojita


 * What's the difference between this sword and an ordinary sword?