Law literally coats his sword with Kroom for the sole reason to bypass insane defense and haki so he can operate from within. Would be pretty pointless if it could be blocked because Law sacrifices his mobility for this ability. Also it doesn’t make sense if it could be blocked given the reasons...
Your argument isn’t making much sense.
When Law stabs someone with his intangible sword, it has the same effect as when his Room goes through anything. Law’s sword in Kroom is literally the exact same, the incision goes through anything just like his Room does. Meaning Haki can’t stop it. If...
Law’s sword coated with Kroom is not like his Amputate technique where it could be blocked. When he pierces someone with his intangible sword, it has the same effect when he deploys his Room since they both go through anything.
When he coats his sword with Kroom, his sword gains the properties...
Let me ask you this.
Does aCoC stop Law from forming a Room? Because I have no reason to believe it could. Same goes for Kroom.
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He parried it just like Smoker did.
Also this is a terrible example because for Amputate to work Law has to swing his sword which could easily be parried...
No it can’t.
Law’s sword when he coats it with Kroom becomes intangible because it gains the properties of his “Room”, so it could phase through anything including aCoC.
ACoC being able to block Kroom is very unlikely since that would mean it could stop Law from forming a Room in the first place.
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