Talk:Marine Headquarters/@comment-24070327-20140419190501

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You have been been warned. Either way....

...alright. I'll just be as blunt as my politeness will allow here. Recently we've had a few flaws in our Devil Fruit system pointed out to us and it's starting to annoy me. So I came up with an incredibly stupid idea that I think can solve the problem with ease. As you know, some of our Element Logia conflict with the currently existing Gas Gas Fruit. So we really have three options. Excuse them. Delete them. Or Find a way to make so that they don't conflict.

I thought of a way they could not conflict. Essentially, our Element logia DON'T take into account state of matter. Instead, they only account for the element itself. Essentially, the state of matter of an element logia will be dependent upon his or her environment. If the encironment calls for a solid state, then he or she will be solid. If it demands a liquid state. Then he or she will be liquid. If it calls for a gas state, then he or she will be gas. If it calls for a plasma state, then he or she will be plasma. It SEEMS like an easy fix...but there is an inherent problem to it.

Like the question about whether or heat will actually damage our Element Logia without haki assistance. Since heat, alongside pressure, plays such a big role in determining an element's current state of matter. I have a solution for that which I'm not sure of. I'd say heat doesn't harm the Element logia UNLESS it serves as a catalyst for a chemical change that involves the element of the logia. Meaning any Element Logia that has its element undergo a chemical change as a result of heat will actually be burned. While those that only undergo changes in states of matter will not be burned.

I'm sure there are plenty of other problems with this idea as well. And I know for a fact that this will radically SCREW OVER some of our currently existing states of matter that depend upon being within a certain state, though I think most of them focus upon their state at room temperature so they'll be safe for the most part.

Well, that's my idea. And I await a response. Hopefully, someone has a better one cause this one is PRETTY bad. >_<