What has awakened that the Gorosei are talking about?


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It's not a combo, but a compromise between the two.

In terms of size/strength

Elephant Gun
Roc Gun
Hawk Pistol/Bullet

In terms of speed

Hawk Pistol/Bullet
Roc Gun
Elephant Gun

It's just an undersized Elephant Gun with more speed. Just like Kong Organ and Kong Gatling. Both Boundman moves but the emphasis on strength/speed is different.



There is nothing that states he needs advanced Haki to use Roc. We've seen "smaller" versions of Gear 3 even in Dressrosa, and we've seen Red Hawk with ACoA.





Roc is just a smaller/faster version of Elephant Gun.
Ok agreed.
 
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Also Kaido is based on this guy:

https://yokai.com/shutendouji/

  1. Shuten dōji was not born an oni. There are many stories about how he came to be, but most of them say that he was originally a human boy who was born over a thousand years ago either in present-day Shiga or Toyama. His mother was a human woman and his father was the great dragon Yamata-no-Orochi. How he changed from boy to demon varies greatly from story to story, but the one popular version goes like this: There was a young boy who was supernaturally strong and abnormally intelligent for his age. Everyone around him constantly called him a demon child due to his incredible strength and wit, and he gradually became terribly anti-social and resentful of others. At age six, even his own mother abandoned him. Orphaned, he became an apprentice priest at Mt. Hiei in Kyoto. Naturally, he was the strongest and smartest of the young acolytes, and he grew resentful of them as well. He slacked off on his studies as a result and got into fights. He also fell into drinking, which was forbidden to monks; however he could out-drink anyone and everyone who was willing to sit down and drink against him. Because of his fondness for alcohol, he became known as Shuten dōji, “the little drunkard.”


    One night there was a festival at the temple, and Shuten dōji showed up very drunk. He put on an oni mask and went around playing pranks on his fellow priests, jumping out from the darkness to scare them and such. At the end of the night, he tried to take off his mask but found he couldn’t — to his horror, it had fused to his body! Ashamed, scared, and scolded by his masters for being drunk, he fled into the mountains where he would no longer have to interact with other humans, whom he saw as weak, foolish, and hypocritical. He lived there on the outskirts of Kyoto for many years, stealing food and alcohol from villagers, and drinking vast quantities of alcohol. His banditry eventually attracted groups of thieves and criminals, who stuck with him loyally and became the foundation for his gang.


    Living in exile, Shuten dōji grew in power and knowledge. He mastered strange, dark magic, and taught it to his thugs. He met another demon child like him, named Ibaraki dōji, who became his chief servant. Over time, the young man and his gang gradually transformed into oni, and eventually he had a whole clan of oni and yokai thugs who prowled the highways, terrorizing the people of Kyoto in a drunken rage. He and his gang eventually settled on Mount Ōe, where, in a dark castle, he plotted to conquer the capital and rule as emperor.



    Shuten dōji and his gang rampaged through Kyoto, capturing noble virgins, drinking their blood and eating their organs raw. Finally, a band of heroes led by the legendary warrior Minamoto no Yorimitsu assaulted Shuten dōji’s palace, and with the help of some magical poison, were able to assault the oni band during a bout of heavy drinking. They cut off the drunken Shuten dōji’s head, but even after cutting it off, the head continued to bite at Minamoto no Yorimitsu.


    Because the head belonged to an oni and was unholy, it was buried it outside of the city limits, at a mountain pass called Oinosaka. The cup and bottle of poison that Minamoto no Yorimitsu used are said to be kept at Nariai-ji temple in Kyoto.




With the demons now thoroughly intoxicated, Raiko and his warrior allies slip out of their yamabushi disguises and arm themselves to go demon slaying. Then, the sly and cunning champions slip into Shuten Doji’s room. Wearing the helmet gifted to him by the three deities, Raiko brings his blade down on the sleeping Shuten Doji’s neck while the others hold him down. At the last minute, the fiend awakens. In a final act of vengeance, Shuten Doji’s decapitated head flies towards Raiko in an attempt to bite off his head. Were it not for the helmet, our hero would likely have lost his life here.

https://donnykimball.com/shuten-doji-mt-oe-8334ec2dd479
 
Nah I think it's a bit different and @sanjikun has it closer. Just look at the names:

- Base Luffy: No special names. Adds "CoA" prior to Gum Gum Pistol (luffy doesn't have a special name for CoA in base form)

- Gear 2: Adds "Jet" to his moves. Adds "Hawk" to his CoA moves. "Adds "Red Hawk" to CoA moves that are on fire.

- Gear 3: Adds "Gigant" to his moves. Adds "Elephant" to his CoA moves. That's it

- Gear 2 and Gear 3 together: Roc Gun, a CoA version of "Hawk" moves. "Red Roc" is a CoA, fire version of "Red Hawk".

- Gear 4 gets weird with names. but as mentioned before Kong Organ and Kong Gattling both exist so there are speed variants to even G4, same as there is also size variants with Kong Gun and King Kong Gun. Snakeman makes it more complicated, because it adds "Jet" again to certain moves like Culverin, which becomes Jet Culverin.
Where is the smoke from G2?

Zoro has something like this Base haki attacks don't have any different name.

But with CoC he add En'ou.
 
Also Kaido is based on this guy:

https://yokai.com/shutendouji/

  1. Shuten dōji was not born an oni. There are many stories about how he came to be, but most of them say that he was originally a human boy who was born over a thousand years ago either in present-day Shiga or Toyama. His mother was a human woman and his father was the great dragon Yamata-no-Orochi. How he changed from boy to demon varies greatly from story to story, but the one popular version goes like this: There was a young boy who was supernaturally strong and abnormally intelligent for his age. Everyone around him constantly called him a demon child due to his incredible strength and wit, and he gradually became terribly anti-social and resentful of others. At age six, even his own mother abandoned him. Orphaned, he became an apprentice priest at Mt. Hiei in Kyoto. Naturally, he was the strongest and smartest of the young acolytes, and he grew resentful of them as well. He slacked off on his studies as a result and got into fights. He also fell into drinking, which was forbidden to monks; however he could out-drink anyone and everyone who was willing to sit down and drink against him. Because of his fondness for alcohol, he became known as Shuten dōji, “the little drunkard.”


    One night there was a festival at the temple, and Shuten dōji showed up very drunk. He put on an oni mask and went around playing pranks on his fellow priests, jumping out from the darkness to scare them and such. At the end of the night, he tried to take off his mask but found he couldn’t — to his horror, it had fused to his body! Ashamed, scared, and scolded by his masters for being drunk, he fled into the mountains where he would no longer have to interact with other humans, whom he saw as weak, foolish, and hypocritical. He lived there on the outskirts of Kyoto for many years, stealing food and alcohol from villagers, and drinking vast quantities of alcohol. His banditry eventually attracted groups of thieves and criminals, who stuck with him loyally and became the foundation for his gang.


    Living in exile, Shuten dōji grew in power and knowledge. He mastered strange, dark magic, and taught it to his thugs. He met another demon child like him, named Ibaraki dōji, who became his chief servant. Over time, the young man and his gang gradually transformed into oni, and eventually he had a whole clan of oni and yokai thugs who prowled the highways, terrorizing the people of Kyoto in a drunken rage. He and his gang eventually settled on Mount Ōe, where, in a dark castle, he plotted to conquer the capital and rule as emperor.



    Shuten dōji and his gang rampaged through Kyoto, capturing noble virgins, drinking their blood and eating their organs raw. Finally, a band of heroes led by the legendary warrior Minamoto no Yorimitsu assaulted Shuten dōji’s palace, and with the help of some magical poison, were able to assault the oni band during a bout of heavy drinking. They cut off the drunken Shuten dōji’s head, but even after cutting it off, the head continued to bite at Minamoto no Yorimitsu.


    Because the head belonged to an oni and was unholy, it was buried it outside of the city limits, at a mountain pass called Oinosaka. The cup and bottle of poison that Minamoto no Yorimitsu used are said to be kept at Nariai-ji temple in Kyoto.



With the demons now thoroughly intoxicated, Raiko and his warrior allies slip out of their yamabushi disguises and arm themselves to go demon slaying. Then, the sly and cunning champions slip into Shuten Doji’s room. Wearing the helmet gifted to him by the three deities, Raiko brings his blade down on the sleeping Shuten Doji’s neck while the others hold him down. At the last minute, the fiend awakens. In a final act of vengeance, Shuten Doji’s decapitated head flies towards Raiko in an attempt to bite off his head. Were it not for the helmet, our hero would likely have lost his life here.

https://donnykimball.com/shuten-doji-mt-oe-8334ec2dd479
Damn really interesting
 





Honourable death...




After you saw the autumn leaves, you returned to the route.
It reminds you of family.
After you ate maple manjuu, you returned to work.
Be sure not to live disgracefully.
Once you fall behind,
you can't take the frontlines for your whole life.
Holding up thorough justice,
invincible, it's kill or be killed.

After you saw the carps fighting, you returned to the route.
It beats at your bravery.
After you ate lots of oysters, you returned to work.
You fight with those guys towards that sea.











:fujilaugh::usosmug::akaman::akasalt:






Also not sure if this is real or an old panel?:

There's an Amano iwato reference in the manga. :myman:
 
The snake guy wasn’t fighting Jinbe?? He only entered the room after being turned into an ally and took out all of Whos Who waiters.

Jinbe was in a room of Whos Who in base form and his waiters. There wasn’t a notable member there
Have Headliners there too, they surrounded Jimbei and after Otama showed up on Microfone and they here her they changes side and begins to attack WsW crew.
 
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