What I got from this chapter is exactly what I expected, Imu gets more powerful the more pacts he forges. That's why when his mark bearer dies, he suffers/gets weaker.
While it has technically a broken potential, it will end up bending a knee to supreme haki. Haki is the ultimate power of...
Over the top design.
Getting more interesting as lore is slowly revealed.
Combat-wise, nothing weird that Moriah/Kizaru/Perona havent already shown...
Just manipulation of whatever maki is.
No, lol.
What I am saying is that you only achieve a scar on Kaido/tear or cut Rocks to pieces when your haki is stronger, otherwise, you deal superficial damaji to Kaido and Rocks.
Law did too, nothing to brag about.
Unless ur Luffybro.
She aint surviving against post-TS Zoro.
Ur not getting it...
Why didnt Garp and Roger damage Rocks before that?
There is a basis that it is up to haki to overcome haki defense in order to deal significant damaji.
Rocks vs Garp+Roger has spelled that out.
Yamato and Luffy couldn't overcome Kaido's haki while Zoro and Oden did. It is what it is.
My blud, Zoro was stronger than Yamato even before he...
Quite the contrary, DR targets are allowed to take damage, many if them did and didnt revert.
Once your haji is strong enough you break through even aCoC defenses and leave a scar.
Which means Yamato and Luffy never managed to do that much.
You should have read why Garp+Roger finally managed to...
The reason is called weak damaji.
That's why they hit countless time compared to swordsmen who more or less one shot people.
If regen was a solution, Garp would have been allowed to blow up Xebecs body multiple times.
It literally has everything to do with haki.
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