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With skill you can let it draw out 10% more than you normally would be able to without it for more Haki into attacks, or 20%, or 30%, and so on. You can regulate that, and not let Enma's will have the control.

So you can use Enma to gradually increase the strength of your attacks/the amount of Haki you put into the blade to defend, up to the most extreme cases where you really need that much strength into one decisive attack that you're fine with taking the gamble of exhausting yourself.

Again, it's not that much different than G4 in that regard.
It's never stated that Enma makes you use more Haki than you normally would be able to, it just says Enma sucks the user haki to attack, thats absolutely all, there's nothing saying Enma can make you use more Haki than you can use without it, absolutely nothing, this is completely head canon cap.
 

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FS should be FTL or MTFL naturally buts lets see how it does against kizaru because in one piece only seeing the future still doesnt make you the strongest
Well FS is future sight, he can read the future, so it's not a speed related power. He knows beforehand what the move of his opponent is going to be and how it will work out.

But if the opponent is too fast, Katakuri is unable to dodge the strike despite knowing before hand that such strike will occur and how.
 
This isn’t what Enma does. Enma draws out haki UNWILLINGLY. That’s it.

There is no indication that Enma draws out haki that the person themselves literally cannot draw out themselves or anything like that.
We've never seen Zoro willingly draw out as much Haki as Enma did, not by a long shot. I we eventually will see him do that without Enma, or we get different evidence that supports the opposite of my belief i will change my stance.

Anyway, i don't want to further entertain this discussion at this point in time. As far as i'm concerned it's a waste of time, and we can go back and forth with nothing gained from this.
 
Last chapter Zoro used the same attack on Kaido that he took Kamazu with, so it's safe to assume he used hardening
This is the same attack Zoro used on Hyouzo in fishman island as well

Zoro with no black swords used Purgatory Onigiri on Hyouzo
Zoro with black swords used purgatory Onigiri on Killer

According to you, these situations shouldn’t be treated a bit differently in terms of effort used and what not?
 
As far as we know, Luffy's ultimate attack is NOT kong gun
As far as we know too, Law's trump card against Mingo was his Gamma Knife

Now, there could be something else up his sleeves, BUT:
1- We know that during his Mingo fight, he pretended to be dead JUST to deliver that attack, as his biggest wild card

2- Last chapter, this was his plan, he planned to effect Kaido from the inside by using Gamma Knife...

So.... again, Oda can write some new move for him just to pander for Law as supernova and not leave him in the dust.. BUT from the intel we knew, Gamma knife was his BEST choice for this war to do any damage... which is why I'm saying that it's so underwhelming that when he used the move, nothing in spoiler referred to any serious damage....
Hope my point is clear
This isn't dressrosa, Law a supernova, he getting stronger.
 
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We've never seen Zoro willingly draw out as much Haki as Enma did, not by a long shot. I we eventually will see him do that without Enma, or we get different evidence that supports the opposite of my belief i will change my stance.
Because he never need to do it, ever since the TS he had no worthy enemy that needed him using all his haki for an offensive attack, that's all.
 
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FS is weird to me because it's not really future sight. It's more like sharingan precognition. If it was really future sight Luffy would look into the future and see himself getting hit
Well yeah, but he is changing the future that would happen if he didn't have future sight tho...
 
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