Talk:Ripple/@comment-26424437-20160523112602

I have a question that has boggled me a lot. In the episode 8 Straizo says that metal (as it's obviously not organic material) has to be in contact with the user of Hamon in order for it to conduct the Hamon, for example Hamon user wielding a sword hence the hamon is passed from his hand to the object.

That makes sense, but how in the earth Joseph thinks that he can throw a steel knife in episode 13 and it will store the hamon inside itself? How he can think this let alone it being actually a thing? Pillar Man Santana was able to evade his attack by stretching his skin however so it really doesn't speak in the favor of whether that was actually a thing or not, but if this was actually the truth then what the hell are the rules in here since, and I emphasize, IN THE VERY NEXT EPISODE IT'S SAID THAT STONE CAN'T NEITHER CONDUCT NOR STORE HAMON. But steel can 'cause. . . logic? :D

I would really like to know what the rules are in here, can someone smarter help me out since if I correctly recall from my primary school studies STEEL IS NOT ORGANIC MATERIAL! In one episode they say that steel can't store Hamon but in the next episode it's said that it can, Hamon is kinda like the Dragon Balls from the Dragon Ball universe, they do whatever the plot demands them to and the rules conviniently change in favor of the situation :P