That is the scene where Zoro also states that he still needs to draw out Enma's full potential. So it makes sense that he can't fully control coating the whole thing.
And that's supposed to matter why, exactly? Luffy got one shotted by Kaido, and did he "Boohoo woe is me, he's too stronk!"? No, he picked himself back up and went back at him a week later.
Just what type of person do you think Zoro is? Someone who backs down because someone is stronger...
That doesn't even make any sense when we literally see Rayleigh use internal destruction on Camies collar without injuring her. If there was no differences between "Blasting" and internal destruction on Sabaody, then Rayleigh would have taken her head off himself.
Impact Dials, Rokuogan, Rayleigh and the collar in Sabaody... The concept of internal destruction has been in the manga for years now. Same thing with barrier haki.
There is actually no such thing as "Flowing" Haki.... "Flowing" is just the principle behind making these techniques work...
Or that was just fluff talk by Oda to hype up Kaido in an interview. I don't think it's a mere coincidence that post timeskip Oda had G2/G3 vastly underperforming in comparison to preskip, then to all of a sudden give Luffy an ability that makes both those Gears viable once again. Seems pretty...
Completely disagree with all of this.... How can something showcased way back during Sabaody and Amazon Lily be a last minute addition created in 2016? Dafaq?
And sure, Observation Haki is definitely inconsistent and hard to tell when someone is using it, but it's been pretty easy to tell...
I honestly don't think there's really an issue with it unless you try to dig too deep into it, and overcomplicate it.
Sure there is some stuff that stands to be explained in more depth by Oda, but the general concept behind is pretty simple and straight forward.
To be fair, Kenpachi lives for the pain and experiences it alot, while Kaido on the other hand has probably gone more than half his life without ever really experiencing too much pain due to his durability. Of course it's going to affect him a lot, because it's not a common feeling to him.
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