Thread:Alucard10001/@comment-4576906-20150902221211/@comment-4576906-20150904194415

"There is absolutely no valid reason to even assume that Sesshōmaru could block the Wind Scar with a normal sword." Menōmaru's ability to block the Wind Scar was a feat of superior swordsmanship. Sesshōmaru is easily the number two swordsman in the series, after Menōmaru, and so it isn't beyond the realm of possibility he could do it, though in the article it is qualified by adding that it is "unlikely", as even with Tōkijin he is only able to divert it. But Sesshōmaru does plenty of things in the series that no one should be able to do, so it isn't without precedent. Lastly, I feel like that moment with Menōmaru, to be completely realistic, was just an instance of lazy animation. So to imply Sesshōmaru is that much weaker than Menōmaru just because of one dubious incident is not something I want to do.

Putting similar things in Inuyasha's or the Inu no Taishō's articles would be different for a number of reasons, most significant of which being that, unlike Sesshōmaru or Menōmaru, they are never shown displaying the skill necessary to divert or block the Wind Scar in any manner period, let alone with a normal sword. So to speculate to any extent on that point would be groundless and unnecessary. And, again, as I said, I've already pointed out that this is not in Sesshōmaru's article, listed in his abilities section out of the blue, but only in one random part of Menōmaru's for the sake of contrast. Putting similar references or speculation to the aforementioned articles would not serve any purpose (such as contrast) beyond some sort of simple motive to just speculate at random. So your counterexamples in this case would differ significantly in terms of context, application, and rationale.