Then why was the attack enormous if the haki didnt flow out too much? His hand literally shrank when it flowed out and it buffed up when he flowed it back... :seriously:
It is Luffy who is catching up to flow Haki, not Zoro as he used it since Alabasta when he coated his sword and the haki made contact with tree leaves instead of sword itself.
Look at the panels and you can literally see Haki flowing into the sword and sending the flying slash and this scene...
At the end of the chapter Zoro seems to have the sword mastered so it shouldnt behave anymore like it did against that tree.
There shouldn't be no longer accidentally stronger attacks than intended, just like with Shusui after he mastered it.
Can you say whats the difference between 4th grade Sandai and 2nd grade Wado?
Enma being turned to black blade changes nothing except its degree of hardness. Unless the other blades start breaking it is not a power-up of any kind.
Zoro>Oden confirmed. :catrude:
Wait until it gets confirmed that Asura is Haki manifestation. :steef:
Could the ranking be translated as a degree of hardness/toughness instead? :unsure:
So the hardcore Luffy fans wouldnt recognize Haki flow on Zoro even if Oda would write it on their forehead? :shocking:
The sword literally drew his Haki out and he drew it back in and he is still not capable of flow? :suresure:
All this denial because Zoro uses Haki way longer than Luffy...
Alright, alright, alright... What do we have here?
1. Enma is not 1st grade sword - check
2. Enma is not a black blade - check
3. Zoro capable of flow Haki since who knows when(way before CoA master Luffy) - check
4. Zoro too stronk - check
Bring on that Act 3 now Oda. :finally:
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