So Doflamingo receives more special treatment as a former normal Celestial Dragon, than the ruler of the Celestial Dragons own family?
That's messed up.
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Can you really picture Mihawk prancing around a garden, admiring butterflies?
We don't know where Kuma is at the moment, but what we do know, he has no free will, so whatever he was programmed to do on Mariejois, he will finish it, because he can't go against the programming. What else could he possibly have been programmed to do there that would cause him to attack the...
Hardening and Emissions Haki are two separate CoA applications, which Oda uses different visuals for each.
And I know he is not trying to destroy his hands. But your argument is that there is no separation from coating and imbuing. If that was the case, then Luffy's hands, and anything...
Show me where the collar is being coated on this picture?
You can't, because it isn't. The only thing coated is Luffy's hands. He then imbued his haki INTO the collar to destroy it from the inside.
By your logic, since coating is the same thing, Luffy's hands should have been destroyed...
What are you talking about? In order to do INTERNAL destruction, you have to imbue your haki INSIDE the object, and it destroys the object from WITHIN.
There is no ambiguity here. Luffy imbued his haki into the collar, and it was destroyed from the inside.
Simply coating an object with...
It is two different things. Luffy didn't coat the collars with haki to cause them to be destroyed from within, he imbued them with haki.
Hyogoro even differentiates the two, and straight up calls it "Outwards haki".
It's not imbuing the sword. It's coating it.
If a Swordsman actually imbued their sword with haki in that manner, they would destroy their sword, in the same way the collars were destroyed by Luffy.
Luffy imbued his haki into the collars, and caused them to explode from the inside. That is...
There are three stages to invisible haki.
Flowing Haki/coating is the first step.
Creating a barrier is the second step.
Causing it to explode is the third step.
Hyogoro knew the first two steps, and that is what he taught Luffy. When Luffy used Internal destructions to remove their...
It's not the same. Swords can naturally penetrate because..... They are swords. That's what they do, A sword doesn't even need haki for that.
There is nothing stopping a Swordsman from learning how to imbue their Swords with haki, and then cause it to explode once the sword enters a persons...
I mean, I don't really know how much clearer one can get, when even when the character himself is showing a surprised reaction to Luffy using it against Kaido.
He's speaking as if he's witnessing this kind of Haki for the first time. You can't have it, and be surprised by it at the same time.
He was one man who climb the Red Line, and came in from the side door.
An entire army trying to storm the Red Line would stick out a teensy weensy bit more, don't you think?
You can go back and check the Caesar fight yourself. There is multiple instances of Luffy attacking and grabbing Caesar without the use of Hardening. The only other explanation is using basic invisible Haki.
What Luffy didn't know how to do was flow his Haki outwards. Coating wasn't the...
No, Hyogoro is the one who called Internal Destruction Advanced, meaning anything he taught Luffy prior, was not advanced. Can't make something up that is literally stated in the manga. Smh....
And I just told you, Luffy already knew invisible Haki. He used it against Caesar Clown ffs...
There is three levels to invisible Haki.
Basic - which is just coating yourself in invisible Haki. (Luffy was doing this against Caesar Clown)
Intermediate - Which is penetration.
Advanced - Which is internal Destruction.
What Zoro and the scabbards were using was penetration. So they were...
Looks like I have to repeat myself, and explain more in depth.
HARDENING AND INVISIBLE HAKI ARE TWO SEPERATE APPLICATIONS OF COA.
THERE IS DIFFERENT LEVELS TO HARDENING, AND DIFFERENT LEVELS TO INVISIBLE HAKI.
FOR INVISIBLE HAKI YOU HAVE THREE LEVELS
Level 1 (Beginner) - Barrier - You...
Hardening and barrier Haki are two separate applications, each with different levels. That's why they can be used in conjunction with each other.
There are people with hardening who don't have barrier, and vice versa.
AdCoA for barrier haki is internal destruction, which Zoro doesn't have...
Still took them 30 years to become Admirals.
Dragon isn't a protagonist. He doesn't get that kind of treatment. All the most powerful characters, and Luffys biggest obstacles are 40+ years old.
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