Powers & Abilities An Explanation of The Deal With Enma

HA001

World's Strongest Swordsman
It does not waste it, that was also shown on panel.

The extra Haki stayed in the blade and Zoro could call it back.

What we were shown was that Zoro was unaware of how much Haki will be forced out, thus could not make use of it.

A Zoro with Enma mastery can limit how much the blade draws, and then use attacks that expend it because he knows how much he has at his disposal, unlike it was the case with the test run.
No it does waste it. What do you think it cut fhe cliff with if not haki.
 
Wasnt using enough and certainly wasnt using Hardening. Those who were hoping that Enma will be the reason why Zoro is strong dug their own grave and now they look for a target to point a finger at... That's what happens when you have no logic...
Lmao, stop. You guys tried to argue he wasn't using Haki at all. You're proved wrong.

He wasn't. Restricting the sword doesn't mean he was using haki it means the opposite because the whole deal with Enma is releasing the user's own Ryou....

Can you show me where you see Zoro's Ryou in that panel?
Already did. Multiple times. In the panel Zoro is holding Enma both edges of the blade are black. Enma in base, only the back edge of the blade is black, the sharp edge is silver. Don't care about the drawing inconsistency when he's attacking Kaido, when the panel right after clearly shows it's black on both edges, and Zoro even comments he needs to be able to draw out more when it comes to Enma.

Or what exactly do you think it means when Zoro says he needs to draw out MORE. Enma's a magical blade with its own powers, and Zoro can only draw out some of that power?
 

HA001

World's Strongest Swordsman
Lmao, stop. You guys tried to argue he wasn't using Haki at all. You're proved wrong.



Already did. Multiple times. In the panel Zoro is holding Enma both edges of the blade are black. Enma in base, only the back edge of the blade is black, the sharp edge is silver. Don't care about the drawing inconsistency when he's attacking Kaido, when the panel right after clearly shows it's black on both edges, and Zoro even comments he needs to be able to draw out more when it comes to Enma.

Or what exactly do you think it means when Zoro says he needs to draw out MORE. Enma's a magical blade with its own powers, and Zoro can only draw out more of that power?
No its not. Stop lying. No panel of zoros swords last chapter show hardening.
 
Already did. Multiple times. In the panel Zoro is holding Enma both edges of the blade are black. Enma in base, only the back edge of the blade is black, the sharp edge is silver. Don't care about the drawing inconsistency when he's attacking Kaido, when the panel right after clearly shows it's black on both edges, and Zoro even comments he needs to be able to draw out more when it comes to Enma.

Or what exactly do you think it means when Zoro says he needs to draw out MORE. Enma's a magical blade with its own powers, and Zoro can only draw out some of that power?
And you were already debunked multiple times. Only one edge of the sword was black.
When you are wrong about something, there's no need to claim it is inconsistent.

Zoro never said that. Zoro's statement implies he is still holding back the swords ability forcefully draw out his Ryou. He is tempering it
 
It is wasted. Hes done bigger cuts with less haki.
You don't know how much of the haki went directly into the attack and how much stayed in the blade and was called back by Zoro. Seeing how his arm was no longer withered, most stayed in the blade.

With control, he could choose to put a lot more into the attack, and use it properly to enhance his attacks.

Knowing that you're going to use a certain amount of Haki and preparing the attack to make use of it certainly makes a difference.

Enma will allow him to expend a bunch of Haki, for much stronger attacks. That's what Unleashing Enma more will do. That's why Enma will be the main blade getting focused in his attempt to cut down Kaido.
 

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Could you point at one other example where Zoro was able to translate so much of his Haki into an attack that his arm withered away, without using Enma ?
This is a bad faith request. Zoro has never had a need to overexert himself. The strongest attack he used so far was ISDS, and then it was sufficient.

If Zoro ends up withered fighting Kaido, I would consider that conclusive evidence in favour of your (reasonable) hypothesis. But otherwise, we wouldn't have such evidence as Zoro has never been pushed to his limits Pre Enma.
 

HA001

World's Strongest Swordsman
You don't know how much of the haki went directly into the attack and how much stayed in the blade and was called back by Zoro. Seeing how his arm was no longer withered, most stayed in the blade.

With control, he could choose to put a lot more into the attack, and use it properly to enhance his attacks.

Knowing that you're going to use a certain amount of Haki and preparing the attack to make use of it certainly makes a difference.

Enma will allow him to expend a bunch of Haki, for much stronger attacks. That's what Unleashing Enma more will do. That's why Enma will be the main blade getting focused in his attempt to cut down Kaido.
Its zoros haki. Zoro can choose to do what he wants with his haki.
Enma just takes it and cuts what he doesnt want to.
 
And you were already debunked multiple times. Only one edge of the sword was black.
When you are wrong about something, there's no need to claim it is inconsistent.

Zoro never said that. Zoro's statement implies he is still holding back the swords ability forcefully draw out his Ryou. He is tempering it
Please, by all means, tell me. What color is that on the sharp edge of Enma's blade in this panel?

 
This is a bad faith request. Zoro has never had a need to overexert himself. The strongest attack he used so far was ISDS, and then it was sufficient.

If Zoro ends up withered fighting Kaido, I would consider that conclusive evidence in favour of your (reasonable) hypothesis. But otherwise, we wouldn't have such evidence as Zoro has never been pushed to his limits Pre Enma.
This is not exclusive to Zoro though, we've never seen someone shrivel up like that as result of forcing out too much Haki at once. That's not natural, which is why Enma is so dangerous, and at the same time could end up being so useful if mastered and wit hit's risks taken into account.
 
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