Talk:Tame Tame no Mi/@comment-3387274-20170513100305/@comment-4072803-20170513203439

Not necessarily. The Grand Line is generally referred to as the body of water itself (hence why islands within it are known to be "on/in the Grand Line/Paradise/New World"). Therefore, destruction of the Grand Line itself would require the utter removal of the water, and even then the area could be still be called the Grand Line, and destroying/covering that could be considered "destroying the Grand Line", at least by my interpretation. Basically, saying that you could destroy the Grand Line is equivalent to saying "I can destroy the Indian Ocean!" or something of that sort. The Red Line, as a physical entity, is far more easily destroyed, especially by a fruit of this nature.

Now, "leaving it in ruin" is a bit more doable, as destroying all the islands within it would count (though I would also consider the disruption of the water within it and the creation of new, erratic landmasses to truly leave it in "ruin"). "Destroying all islands in the Grand Line" is probably the clearest communication of what you're going for, but "leaving it in ruin" sounds a bit more ominous and cool. Ultimatley, its up to you.