The essentials of swordplay

Following the conclusion of the evaluation, Roja immediately returned to the courtyard. He is unconcerned with the outcome or the position in the rankings. No, he is not totally apathetic about fame and wealth, as a saint would be, but he does seem to know where he is in relation to them. Furthermore, this is just a standard camp rating exam. There wasn't much worth caring about at the time.

Roja was seated cross-legged with Honoo no Tsuki resting on his knees at the time of this conversation.

This time around, in the evaluation He was unstoppable and destroyed the vast majority of the creatures, but he didn't let this go to his head, as he should have.

Furthermore, he was able to demonstrate thus much since the atmosphere was conducive to his abilities. If he were in an open area, he wouldn't be able to accomplish anything with his present ability.

Although such incidents did not make him feel terrible, he was more worried about his combat power in the back of his mind.

Consider that he had no particular technique and that his swordsmanship was entirely reliant on his fire; all he could do was swing the blade around from side to side.

Ordinary pirates pose no threat, but if he were to come up against a powerful opponent, he would easily escape the flames.

It is critical to make a distinctive move. My present abilities are based on the flames, and I only have two methods at my disposal." Roja referred back to the evaluation and brought it to a close.

Create!

The most fundamental swing that will result in fire.

Sword of fire, Torch!

This is a trick move that is both an assault and a defence. It will erupt in flames surrounding him, preventing the adversary from fleeing or launching an assault.

The simplest reason is that the cremate had a high dmg output but was easy to dodge, while the torch had a great ability to block but not a high output, thus both had advantages and disadvantages.

And the other moves, such as the flame bomb and others, may be thought of as extensions of those two movements.

There are no additional techniques available to him, apart from those two that make use of his fires talent, since he is a total novice when it comes to wielding the sword.

"This is the woodland environment, and I took advantage of it by killing as many creatures as I could find. However, combat skills are still required, and I must master them as soon as possible.

During that month of training, Garp only instructed him on how to increase his physical strength; he was not shown any combat skills.

However, he no longer has to devote all of his time to physical training and can instead devote part of it to honing his combat skills and swordplay.

But then an idea occurred to him, and he found himself unable to stop it.

In order to train, I will have to battle someone, and that person would be Garp. However, it is likely that he is unable to manage his strength."

The more he pondered it, the more black lines appeared over his head in front of him.

Think.

Roja attempted to think of a method to protect him from the abuse, and then his room was opened up in the middle of the night.

"Garp, please don't come in without first knocking on the door," I say.

Roja turned to face Garp, who had just walked in without knocking and had a new black line emerge over his head as he did.

It's ideal if you can learn as soon as you can.

His heart was unable to assist him. Then Roja turned to face Garp and said, "What is it?" "What is it that is so important?"

Garp smiled and folded his arms over his chest, saying, "Because I wanted to offer you a surprise. "

"…"

Roja was on the verge of collapsing.

He was fortunate in that he was familiar with Garp's manner of doing things.

"Because your score was ridiculous and your activities had a negative impact on the whole assessment findings, among other things. In this case, they will not evaluate all of the recruits based on this evaluation, and as a result, no one will be accepted into the elite camp as a result of this assessment".

Garp, who was standing in front of Roja, went on to add, "So a month later, a competition-based evaluation will be conducted."

Roja was already a Z student due to the fact that he was Garp's nephew, therefore he didn't care about the elite selection process at all.

As soon as he finished saying this, Garp abruptly grabbed his hair as if he had forgotten something.

"Wait, what? "Is there anything else?" he inquires.

Roja was given a book by Garp when he suddenly reached into his pocket and pulled out a book.

"This is intended for you."

Roja had been paying attention for a long time. Because he didn't care about the evaluation or the selection, he was on the verge of being disinterested.

He was about to say anything when Garp tossed a book at him. His pupils widened as though they were filled with light.

Roja snatched the book off the floor in a hurry.

He grinned as he saw Roja rushing to get the book, and then he turned away to exit Roja's room.

Roja was the one who stole this unknown book. He was thinking about Garp and how he had promised him a surprise. Is it possible that this book will be the surprise?

"Wow, what a pleasant surprise..."

This book was created after reviewing all of the sword-related literature in The Marine's library, and it captures the spirit of swordplay in its pages.

This kind of book is most likely a hidden book from the marine's collection, and even the strongest swordsman could not understand it, and even when looking at the material inside it, this was just a portion of what was contained within it.

Garp himself wasn't very skilled with a sword, but that didn't rule out the possibility of his passing on his knowledge. Furthermore, because of his position in the Marine Corps, he had access to a wide range of information.

And it is this knowledge that Roja is in desperate need of right now.

With his new sword of the soul, Roja will be able to become more effective in swordplay much more quickly as he becomes stronger and makes greater use of the fire's power.

Despite the fact that it is a summary, this book included the essence of the sword; nevertheless, there are far more powerful things he is unable to utilise at this time.

Roja jumped right over what he already knew and went straight to the section where he was most in need.

Despite the extra fire damage, Roja may only be described as an ordinary swordsman, and she cannot be described as a true swordmaster at this point in time.

The distinction between a swordsman and a swordmaster was explained in the book.

The swordmaster is both a physical location and a state of mind.

Ordinary swordsmen who want to become swordmasters must first understand the condition known as "the rhythm of everything," which is the most fundamental state for a swordmaster to understand.

Becoming acquainted with the original narrative, "the rhythm of everything," which was shown while Zoro was battling Daz Bones, who had the Supa Supa no Mi and could only be defeated by understanding the condition of that state, is advantageous.

Even a rusted iron sword would allow a swordmaster to cut steel, which would be difficult for an average swordsman to do.