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The Perfect Clima-Tact[1] is the second upgraded form of Nami's .

Usage[]

After the events in Skypiea, Usopp upgraded the Clima-Tact into the Perfect Clima-Tact, which was first introduced when Nami and crew were trying to catch up to the Puffing Tom with the Rocketman.[2] With a better knowledge of Nami's preferences and a handful of Dials to spare, he changed the Clima-Tact from a party toy with a few combat capabilities into a lethal weapon capable of amazing weather powers that only Nami could unleash. With this, Nami became fully capable of fighting on her own, and just as superhumanly powerful, in a sense, as any other crew member. The way her operates has also led others to question if Nami is using a form of magic.[3]

However, there were still a few design flaws as seen when Nami attempted to use it the first time at Enies Lobby, the main one being that, unless it is used carefully, it can cause quite a bit of collateral damage.[4] There is now a ball on each piece, containing what can be assumed to be a Dial due to Usopp's speech about improving his inventions with Dials at the end of the Skypiea Arc.[2][1] All of the Perfect Clima-Tact's offensive uses are several times stronger than they were before, and there is now almost no indication of it having any useless functions to hinder Nami.

Battle Uses[]

With the Perfect Clima-Tact, all of the combinations and uses of the Clima-Tact have been upgraded exceptionally. The attacks now hit harder, with much more damage dealt and a greater range than before.

  • Heat Ball (熱気泡ヒートボール, Hīto Bōru?, literally meaning "Heat Bubble"): Produced from the "Heat Pole", its productivity and power is greatly strengthened from its previous version, though just how much more powerful it is was never revealed prior to its next upgrade. This was first used against a large group of Marine soldiers, in preparation for Thunderbolt Tempo.[4]
  • Cool Ball (冷気泡クールボール, Kūru Bōru?, literally meaning "Cold Bubble"): Produced from the "Cool Pole", its productivity and power is greatly strengthened from its previous version. It can be used to cool the temperature in the air, a single one cooling the air enough to result in ideal conditions for the creation of mirages. This was first used against a large group of Marine soldiers, in preparation for Thunderbolt Tempo.[4]
  • Thunder Ball (電気泡サンダーボール, Sandā Bōru?, literally meaning "Electric Bubble"): Produced from the "Electric Pole", its productivity and power is greatly strengthened from its previous version;[5] touching a single Thunder Ball will result in a powerful and painful electrocution. This was first used against a large group of Marine soldiers, to trigger Thunderbolt Tempo,[4] but its full potency was first seen during Nami's fight with Kalifa, in conjunction with her Mirage Tempo: Fata Morgana technique.[6]
  • Thunderbolt Tempo (サンダーボルト゠テンポ, Sandāboruto Tenpo?): An upgraded form of the move Nami could use with the Clima-Tact. With the Perfect Clima-Tact, the lightning created is now larger and strikes multiple times. It is a very powerful attack that can eliminate a large range of foes. Unfortunately, due to its increased range and power, Nami has little control over it at first. This means that both friend and foe alike would be electrocuted. According to Usopp, the Perfect Clima-Tact was not designed by him to use such a technique. This was first used against a large group of Marine soldiers.[4]
  • Thunder Charge (サンダー゠チャージ, Sandā Chāji?): Nami creates a Thunder Ball on the ball end of a piece. With the Thunder Ball on the tip, she can then perform "Swing Arm". This was first used against Kalifa.[7]
    • Swing Arm (風速計スイングアーム, Suingu Āmu?, literally meaning "Anemometer"): After using Thunder Charge, Nami twirls the piece on its connecting socket with the rest of staff. After several spins, she swings the electrified piece at the enemy for a powerful electric attack. This was first seen being used against Kalifa.[7] An anemometer is a device for measuring wind speed.
Fata Morgana

Mirage Tempo: Fata Morgana.

  • Cool Charge (クール゠チャージ, Kūru Chāji?): Nami creates a Cool Ball on the ball end of a piece. With the Cool Ball on the tip, she can then perform an upgraded version of "Mirage Tempo". This was first used against Kalifa.[8]
    • Mirage Tempo (蜃気楼ミラージュ゠テンポ, Mirāju Tenpo?): An upgraded version of the Mirage Tempo used with the original Clima-Tact. Nami is still able to create mirages to distract opponents;[8] however, with the Perfect Clima-Tact, she is able to do more. Using the Cool Ball located on the staff, she is able to cloak herself in blanket of air to make herself invisible. This first seen being used against Kalifa.[9]
      • Mirage Tempo: Fata Morgana (蜃気楼ミラージュ゠テンポ 幻想妖精ファタ・モルガナ, Mirāju Tenpo: Fata Morugana?, literally meaning "Mirage Tempo: Illusion Fairy"): An advanced version of the Mirage Tempo technique that creates multiple images of Nami using reflections and refractions within the air. The images that are created consist of a long and tall skinny version, a short kid version, a fat version, a big, muscular version, and a normal version of Nami. Only one of these images is real; however, it is not necessarily the normal looking one.[10] Each of these images is capable of moving in unison with the real Nami due to their reflective nature. Any attack Nami produces while surrounded by these images will also be replicated, creating a barrage of projectiles. Because only a fifth of the attacks are real, this tactic confuses even fast opponents into getting hit. This first seen being used against Kalifa.[9] This is called Mirage Tempo: Fattah Morgana in the Funimation dub. "Fata Morgana" is a type of mirage; it can also refer to Morgan le Fay, a witch (something Nami is often called) in Arthurian legend.
  • Cyclone Tempo (サイクロン゠テンポ, Saikuron Tenpo?): An upgraded form of the original Cyclone Tempo used with the original Clima-Tact. Nami bends one end of the entire staff and connects the piece to the adjacent piece. She then throws the oblong combination at an opponent. The upgraded form appears to be more powerful. This was first seen being properly used against Kalifa.[11]
  • Cloudy Tempo (クラウディ゠テンポ, Kuraudi Tenpo?): A completely revamped version of Cloudy Tempo. With this, Nami creates a small cloud capable of producing rain. This was first seen being used along with the Perfect Clima-Tact's Rain Tempo by Nami to cure herself of Kalifa's Devil Fruit powers.[12]
    • Rain Tempo (レイン゠テンポ, Rein Tenpo?): A completely revamped version of Rain Tempo. With this, Nami is able to create rain from an already existing cloud by creating Cool Balls and sending them into the cloud. This was first seen being used along with the Perfect Clima-Tact's Cloudy Tempo by Nami to cure herself of Kalifa's Devil Fruit powers.[12]
Thunder Lance Tempo

Thunder Lance Tempo.

  • Dark Cloud Tempo (黒雲ダーククラウド゠テンポ, Dāku Kuraudo Tenpo?): Nami forms a small, condensed, electrically charged cloud. This was first used against Kalifa.[13] This is called Dark Cloud Tempo in the Funimation dub
    • Thunder Lance Tempo (雷光槍サンダーランス゠テンポ, Sandā Ransu Tenpo?, literally meaning "Lightning Spear Tempo"): One of Nami's most powerful moves. Using a cloud previously formed with Dark Cloud Tempo, Nami creates a lightning bolt going directly from the cloud to her Perfect Clima-Tact. Any opponent, should they be in the path of the lightning bolt, would be pierced by the bolt like a lance and given extreme electric damage to their body. This was first seen being used to defeat Kalifa.[13] It had enough power to defeat the CP9 member with one blow, and later seriously damage a Pacifista due to the lightning passing through its insides.[14]
  • Cyclone Burst (サイクロン・バースト, Saikuron Bāsuto?): An anime-only technique in which Nami attaches her Cool Ball and Heat Ball to the Wind Knot. It starts with Nami spinning the Cool Ball over her head and charging the Heat Ball below her. She throws the Cool Ball end upwards, untying all of the Wind Knot in the process. This creates a powerful cyclone that can disperse an extremely large storm cloud.[15]

References[]

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 39 Chapter 368 (p. 4-5) and Episode 258, Nami reveals her new weapon.
  2. 2.0 2.1 One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 32 Chapter 301 (p. 6) and Episode 194, Usopp gets some Dials from the Skypieans and states he would upgrade Nami's Clima-Tact with them.
  3. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 49 Chapter 480 (p. 11) and Episode 373, Lola's crew spots Nami using the Clima-Tact and questions if it is magic.
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 40 Chapter 381 (p. 5-7) and Episode 268, The Perfect Clima-Tact shocks everyone in range when Nami uses Thunderbolt Tempo.
  5. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 43 Chapter 412 (p. 3) and Episode 296, Nami notes the Perfect Clima-Tact superiority over the old Clima-Tact.
  6. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 43 Chapter 411 (p. 18-19) and Episodes 295296, Nami uses "Thunder Ball" against Kalifa.
  7. 7.0 7.1 One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 42 Chapter 407 (p. 18) and Episode 293, Nami uses Thunder Charge: Swing Arm against Kalifa.
  8. 8.0 8.1 One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 43 Chapter 410 (p. 16-17) and Episode 295, Nami uses "Cool Charge".
  9. 9.0 9.1 One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 43 Chapter 411 (p. 16-19) and Episodes 295296, Nami uses Mirage Tempo: Fata Morgana against Kalifa.
  10. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 43 Chapter 412 (p. 4) and Episode 296, Kalifa attacks the normal looking mirage of Nami.
  11. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 43 Chapter 412 (p. 7-8) and Episode 296, Nami uses a Cyclone Tempo to blow away Kalifa's soap tidal wave.
  12. 12.0 12.1 One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 43 Chapter 411 (p. 14-15) and Episode 295, Nami cures herself from the powers of Kalifa's Devil Fruit.
  13. 13.0 13.1 One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 43 Chapter 412 (p. 5-6, 9-11) and Episode 296, Nami defeats Kalifa with Thunder Lance Tempo.
  14. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 52 Chapter 510 and Episode 403, Nami severely damages a Pacifista with Thunder Lance Tempo.
  15. One Piece Anime — Episode 418, Nami uses "Cyclone Burst" to stop a cyclone on Weatheria.

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