it's really not that difficult to understand:
zoro's objective was to free luffy.
tatsumaki can hit multiple times.
one slash was enough.
luffy freed, tatsumaki stopped.
no point prolonging the attack since it would leave luffy vulnerable.
zoro tanked and easily got out of kaido's tatsumaki, he wasn't even scratched.
minor inconvenience.
bro didn't even need to counter/overpower that weak attack.
zoro was worried about saving luffy, more than destroying kaido.
just look at the time when he used it against king, it can hit the same target multiple times.
but against kaido it only hit once.
it lasts as long as zoro wants it to last.
and it tracks it's targets compared to kaido small and random twisters.
because zoro controls it's size, duration and travel patterns, compared to kaido's all over the place attack pattern.
in the manga things happened so fast, i can't blame anyone for that.
the only reason why would anyone say zoro overpowered kaido's tatsumaki is because they expect a yonko attack to at least last long, but in reality it turned out we all overestimated it.
damn, now that i took a sacond look at it in the anime, it really did expire before zoro attacked LMFAO.
how can a yonko attack be so trash.
it's seems i overestimated kaido's twister.
-it's so small
-it does no damage (zoro easily escaped it without a scratch)
-it doesn't last long
-random...
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