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[16] Later, Usopp upgrades her weapon to the
Perfect Clima-Tact (完全版 "天候棒"(パーフェクト・クリマ・タクト), Pāfekuto Kurima Takuto, renamed "Perfected Climate Baton" in the Viz Media manga translation and "Complete Clima-Tact" in Funimation's anime dub), using Dials to increase her attacks. [17] Eventually, Nami adds the Sorcery Clima-Tact (Sorcery Climate Baton in the Viz manga and Funimation subs) with Weatheria's technology,[18] which not only has improved abilities, but can also be used for other uses such as producing Milky
Clouds for riding across. [19] As with her original staff, these three weapons are also tri-sectional. Later, Usopp gives Nami an improved Sorcery Clima-Tact model she wanted him to make (which he had Franky help him a little bit). Using the knowledge he acquired
over the time-skip with the plant-based Pop Greens, Usopp combined this with the Weatheria technology Nami provided him and designed the new Sorcery Clima-Tact to be smaller and more compact than the previous models. Instead, it uses the Pop Greens' growth abilities for the staff to extend and contract, through the use of squeezing or releasing the handle. [20] This improvement also allows Nami to now be able to directly attack with her staff from a distance. [21] Nami later teamed up with Big Mom's thundercloud-based accomplice Zeus,[22] eventually forcing him to become her servant,[23] and is currently part of her arsenal, now living inside her Clima-Tact. [24] Though Zeus' body was later destroyed by his former master,[25] his soul was able to survive and has now completely merged with the Clima-Tact, improving its capabilities and giving it shape-changing abilities, such as transforming it into a mace. [26] Appearances[edit] In One Piece[edit] Nami first appears in the manga chapter "Nami" (ナミ登場, Nami Tōjō), first published in Japan's
Weekly Shōnen Jump magazine on September 22, 1997. [4] She first appears as a thief who robs treasure from pirates, and partners with Luffy and Zoro after joining forces to obtain a map of the Grand Line from the clown-like pirate Buggy.
One-Punch Man (in Japanese).
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10th Volume Listed With OVA". Anime News Network. Archived from the original on September 25, 2015. Retrieved September 24, 2015. ^ Hodgkins, Crystalyn (October 5, 2015). "1st One-Punch Man BD/DVD to Include 'OVA #01'".
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A good story is the
essence of the show and if the story is a failure then we won't enjoy the other aspects of the show. The problem with Monster is that it's simply meaningless and a drag. The show has a good and promising start but after episode 10 you see filler arcs. I think the story is just trying to twist the events to make them look mysterious while they're not. This is the feeling I
have been getting when watching it. All the characters have disappointed me after a while.
If you have been watching Monster but got bored of it and are . hesitating to continue it or not then my suggestion is that you drop it. Because there's nothing else to enjoy in it for you.