Talk:Shinrin Shinrin no Mi/@comment-24507267-20180318175029/@comment-4080028-20180319183001

It's a bit hard for me to understand since I never got that far in Fairy Tail, so I have no idea what this Azuma guy is like or how his powers work.But saying the trees accept the user and does as he asks certainly has a nice One Piece feel to it, so to speak. Still though, I find it a bit difficult to figure out how Logia powers can allow someone to mark something and then transfer between or through their marked locations. If they were trees created by the user and he merged himself with his trees (as they would be a part of his being,) allowing him to travel between roots underground or what have you, I'd be a lot less confused. In that sense, as you've stated, it'd be a lot like Pica's powers and therefore fit in well with how powers in One Piece work.

But as it is now, I'm feeling confused and lost as to how a Logia fruit can allow someone to transport themselves like this, with or without using their own element. It's not meant to be a harsh critique or a slam against you and your fruit mind you, but more of a simple piece of honest feedback. That said, it feels to me more like a Logia fruit with some Paramecia powers added on, instead of a Logia fruit doing what we know Logias are capable of thus far.