@Bigivel:
This translation makes a lot more sense, it was strange that any salt would have sea power, but is it just Stephen's interpretation of the sentence and Brook literally says "salt has the power of the sea"? About the Jora and Sea Water, I keep my opinion, Majority of paintings are waterproof, It doesn't make much sense for a professional artist to make a painting that simply any liquid(that contains water) can destroy. Adding to that fact that the Sunny and the waver were transformed and floating in sea water. But is still a possibility that it would make sense in the world of One Piece and to me.
I don't know, but like I said I imagine salt by itself will never be used against another power like it was with Moria's. Also, while water by itself worked in some cases, I don't think we should conclude it would work in all cases similar in nature. Take for example the toys; I imagine they've been in rain and snow and water at some point in the last ten years, yet there are obviously no instances of them recovering all or part of their bodies.
@Pookiez:
Just a quick question. Seeing that there is no chp next week, does this mean that Shueisha put Oda on a lighter release schedule long term or is it due to something else?
I doubt they are simply giving him a lighter schedule, and I doubt he'd want one if given the choice. I haven't seen any information passed around yet myself, but a few breaks back were due to him being hospitalized, and some in the past years were due to his involvement with the movies.