Talk:Shinrin Shinrin no Mi/@comment-24507267-20180318175029/@comment-4080028-20180318202333

I've never been against wood Logia fruits before, albeit I can understand why other people would have a problem with it. While I admit it's unusual for a Logia fruit to allow its user to become a living substance (which is similar to Zoan fruits,) I've always been under the belief that a wood Logia would be possible due to wood and plant matter being treated as another classical element of nature (the same as water, fire, air, earth, metal, lightning, light, darkness, etc.) Besides, we've seen Oda bend the rules a little before in the Dressrosa arc, when he unveiled Paramecia fruits that have similar-but-different powers to those used by Baroque Works' agents.

As for the real question at hand, solid Logia fruits are completely fine; as you've pointed out, there are already examples of solid Logias existing in canon, such as Kuzan's Hie Hie no Mi. If it's possible in canon, then it's possible on this wiki.

But what I'm truly confused by is the ability to warp to marked living trees. Mind if I ask what that's about? Like, how does the user mark his trees? And does he warp to these trees because they're a part of him through his Logia powers? I'm pretty lost here.