That is indeed a good endurance feat.
Coby fist attack is stronger than Don Chinjao+Elizebeth combo attack, that potency of his fist is very strong. Garp attack is easily above KKG, so Pizzaro taking these two hits are pretty good signs of his endurance.
He used it when he does Purgatory Oni Giri when he is on KoH mode. since Oni Giri is a Contact named attack its not far fetched to say that its infused with Ryou too
? Pretty sure he made contact ? Wait isnt that the attack he missed ? I forgot ? I do not remember zoro doing a no contact attack on king . Except making his attack fly but he can do that since skypea ,
Zoro had "ztt" sfx with black lightning around his swords, there was no confusion. When Oda wants to show the reader its ACoC he draws it like that.
Edit:. And Kody didn't have "ztt", the only way to indicate the difference in the black and white manga lol.
In an island full of fodder pirates one would think that Oda would have at least some of them getting knocked the fuck out to indicate COC being used in otherwise "obviously-COC-infused" attacks but nooooooooooo
In an island full of fodder pirates one would think that Oda would have at least some of them getting knocked the fuck out to indicate COC being used in otherwise "obviously-COC-infused" attacks but nooooooooooo
? Pretty sure he made contact ? Wait isnt that the attack he missed ? I forgot ? I do not remember zoro doing a no contact attack on king . Except making his attack fly but he can do that since skypea ,
here. because of Purgatory Oni Giri is an Contact named Attack, i assume he used Ryuo on here. And Plus He already had Ryuo since Enma is making the users of the Sword Release all their Ryuo.
experienced fighters seem to have thicker tendrils
but I must say koby's are as thin as katakuri's
going to stick with coa . That and the fact it was never acknowledged as coc .
even when zoro didnt produce those with ashura , oda made sure it was highlighted with kaido's statemet
it never should be hard to tell.
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