That is what is "unrealistic" about it, Zoro was struggling and sometimes failing blocking with the swords in his hands, which should be significantly stronger than his mouth but was still able to block that with his mouth. Given equal training and hand strength, against a person on the same level as you, the mouth sword should be much weaker than your opponents hand swords (but it isn't).
I only remember Zoro struggling against King's Sword and Named Attack(saying like that because there was too much variation) and he is only using his mouth to block punches.
Zoro using his mouth sword against someone hand sword is probably because Zoro was much stronger than him.
- That was the only unarmed attack he really did, so obviously it's exceptional no matter which kind of explanation you choose.
- adv Haohshoku does provide defense, lol. He really isn't clashing with the kanabo without the barrier. The Ragnarok almost looks like it but there's a ton of Haki drawn in general there.
- he's not saying a magical phrase that makes the move work or not. He's just saying random animal pun bullshit for its own sake, he can say whatever he wants. Don't lose sleep over the naming pattern lol
- there's relatively small rubble falling from a whole that was already there from an earlier chapter. Notice there isn't a huge piece of the skull that matches that shape.
- pulling back a huge foot is great because in One Piece physics obviously pulling back a heavier object would give a better recoil, meaning a harder kick. Also because the problem with hitting Kaido wasn't Luffy being too small or too weak (in Gear 2), it's a good feint. Kaido sees a giant foot which would be a wide guard, then it comes in and strikes him on a precise spot. They're called Gears, not levels; sometimes it's useful to downshift.
- adv Haohshoku does provide defense, lol. He really isn't clashing with the kanabo without the barrier. The Ragnarok almost looks like it but there's a ton of Haki drawn in general there.
- he's not saying a magical phrase that makes the move work or not. He's just saying random animal pun bullshit for its own sake, he can say whatever he wants. Don't lose sleep over the naming pattern lol
- there's relatively small rubble falling from a whole that was already there from an earlier chapter. Notice there isn't a huge piece of the skull that matches that shape.
- pulling back a huge foot is great because in One Piece physics obviously pulling back a heavier object would give a better recoil, meaning a harder kick. Also because the problem with hitting Kaido wasn't Luffy being too small or too weak (in Gear 2), it's a good feint. Kaido sees a giant foot which would be a wide guard, then it comes in and strikes him on a precise spot. They're called Gears, not levels; sometimes it's useful to downshift.
Do you even understood my question about Luffy's named attack? Oda does a pattern to differ attacks from G2, G3, G4 and now there is this Roc thing which seems to be ACoA but the other guy made a good thread about being G2+G3 and it seems we don't have special names for ACoC attacks. I'm just trying to understand this.
This is a good explanation about Luffy shrinking his G3 to faint Kaido. Too bad Kaido isn't even trying guard in order to block it.
4. i don't think so, the type of haki used shouldn't be a reason to change attack names
6. he cracked the dome making it unstable, so it could break at any moment.
6. he cracked the dome making it unstable, so it could break at any moment.
No they do not. The only difference is between Hakiless and Haki when luffy jumps between Gear forms.
Not sure why thats an issue though. You can see the difference in all of them:
- CoA: some black lightning
- AdvCoA: lots of Black Lightning
- AdvCoC: lots of black lighting and no contact hits
Not sure why thats an issue though. You can see the difference in all of them:
- CoA: some black lightning
- AdvCoA: lots of Black Lightning
- AdvCoC: lots of black lighting and no contact hits
Red Roc on 1000 doesn't even have black lightning. How is that ACoA then?