Powers & Abilities Conqueror's Haki is not part of Swordsmanship

#61
I have a one question. If Zoro finishes off Mihawk with ACoC infused attack. Did he disqualify himself from being the Strongest Swordsman?
It depends if it is divergent or convergent.
The color also plays a role if it black-red instead of red-black it is adv.Coa with a pinch of salt and the other one is adv.Coc with strawberries.
All facts and definetely not out of my ass.
 
#64
I just called the OP international swordsmen association.
If you use conquerors haki in an official match even once, you are banned from further competition.
Stick to the rules or you can not compete in the WSS championship.

Sorry, conquerors. You are not allowed to use any form of haki in skill based combat.
This is our last warning!
 
#70
How do you expect Mihawk to fare against Zoro who has a haki above mere aCoC? :milaugh:
Just like Kizaru without CoC can fight on equal terms with Luffy
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"It's arguable that Conqueror's Haki is not part of swordsmanship but the strongest swordsman in the world doesn't have it".

And I thought the thread was dumb enough already.
That's the thing, are u sure he is the WSS in actuality with Nusjuro? Mihawk might be the strongest why not, but he isn't a Conqueror, but I don't understand why you all think you need CoC to be a top
 
#74
I just called the OP international swordsmen association.
If you use conquerors haki in an official match even once, you are banned from further competition.
Stick to the rules or you can not compete in the WSS championship.

Sorry, conquerors. You are not allowed to use any form of haki in skill based combat.
This is our last warning!
:arnoling:
 
#76
I see... So you expect Zoro to never use aCoC against Mihawk...
aCoC truly isn't allowed in WSS tournament... :quest:
It is allowed why shouldn't it. Unless you use a coc move not based on swordsmanship. There must be the sword style before the move and it's okay.
 
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