Pretty sure the idea of Shanks sacrificing his arm is something Oda came up with after being told the story wasn't exciting enough.
Either way, the story we're reading today isn't the one where Shanks hadn't lost his arm.
It's the one where Shanks made a signficant sacrifice for Luffy.
You don't use the minimum force required to win, you use everything at your disposal to maximize your chances of winning.
If you have the option to overwhelm the opponent, you take it...
If this were the case, why is Mihawk called the world's strongest swordsman?
It's completely pointless to associate everything related to WSS with Mihawk only for Gandhi to be the "true" WSS.
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