Powers & Abilities Did Oden Have KoH?

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  • Zoro is the only KoH user, and manifested it in an instant

    Votes: 42 87.5%
  • Oden also had it, and Zoro managed to match his best feat within a few days

    Votes: 6 12.5%

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    48
How's it a headcanon when there's 0 evidence suggesting Oden was leaking excessive Haki from his other sword? You probably don't know what a headcanon even means.
I was talking about Oden only releasing excessive CoA from Enma. There is no panel of Oden releasing excessive CoA from Enma or Ame no Habakiri. And by releasing excessive CoA I assume you are referring to how Zoro was shown with the smoke.
 
No he didn't have a aura haki and he didn't have Acoc. Oden was amazing in CoA to the point he never struggled with enma.
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No, because Oden could control Enma. Zoro's KoH is a by product of not being able to control Enma, hence it pulls his Haki out at an alarming rate.
The whole point of the scene with Enma is that Zoro control it but at the cost of possibly his life if he does it to long. The difference between Oden and Zoro is that Oden was better at CoA not that one could control Enma and the other couldn't.
 
What is King of hell?
King of Hell (KoH) is a style where Zoro uses overwhelming amounts of CoA haki and combines it with ACoC haki or CoC haki coating.

The bottom right scene is an example of KoH.

The key to using KoH is having the power to flow and add overwhelming, enormous or extremely large amounts of CoA haki to a weapon. Smoke coming from a weapon is the result of overwhelming amounts of CoA haki added to a weapon. Whenever we see smoke coming from a weapon and is not because of a DF or other power, instead because of CoA haki, it's an indication overwhelming amounts of CoA haki is being used.

Zoro first use of enma showed us the results of adding overwhelming amounts of CoA haki to a weapon (sword), smoke.
Enma forced Zoro to release an enormous amount of CoA haki. It was so much haki his arm shriveled up. The result of all of that CoA haki being added to the sword was smoke coming from enma.
 

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I was talking about Oden only releasing excessive CoA from Enma. There is no panel of Oden releasing excessive CoA from Enma or Ame no Habakiri. And by releasing excessive CoA I assume you are referring to how Zoro was shown with the smoke.
Zoro implied Oden was using Enma while the same amount of Haki was being extracted from him too, meaning he was fueling Enma without holding back just like Zoro. So the only difference b/w the two is, Zoro releases his Haki form all 3 swords while Oden only leaks it from Enma.
 
King of Hell (KoH) is a style where Zoro uses overwhelming amounts of CoA haki and combines it with ACoC haki or CoC haki coating.

The bottom right scene is an example of KoH.

The key to using KoH is having the power to flow and add overwhelming, enormous or extremely large amounts of CoA haki to a weapon. Smoke coming from a weapon is the result of overwhelming amounts of CoA haki added to a weapon. Whenever we see smoke coming from a weapon and is not because of a DF or other power, instead because of CoA haki, it's an indication overwhelming amounts of CoA haki is being used.

Zoro first use of enma showed us the results of adding overwhelming amounts of CoA haki to a weapon (sword), smoke.
Enma forced Zoro to release an enormous amount of CoA haki. It was so much haki his arm shriveled up. The result of all of that CoA haki being added to the sword was smoke coming from enma.

Wouldn't it just be Adcock? I mean, Oden won't be called the same as KoH. He would just use the same technique, KoH was not used for Oden yet he still had Adcoc on his swords for sure.
 
Wouldn't it just be Adcock? I mean, Oden won't be called the same as KoH. He would just use the same technique, KoH was not used for Oden yet he still had Adcoc on his swords for sure.
No, it won't because KoHnis isn't just combining CoA and ACoC haki. Zoro himself can use CoA and ACoC together without it being called a KoH technique.

Here's Zoro usjng a CoA and ACoC powered Bird dance technique.

It's not a KoH technique.

Here's an example of a KoH technique.



See the difference. Even though both techniques uses ACoC and CoA haki what makes a KoH technique a KoH technique is the amount of CoA haki being used.

KoH technique requires overwhelming or enormous amounts of CoA haki. There must be so much CoA haki that smoke is released from the sword. Oden never had smoke coming from his swords which means he never used overwhelming amounts of CoA haki.
 
No, it won't because KoHnis isn't just combining CoA and ACoC haki. Zoro himself can use CoA and ACoC together without it being called a KoH technique.

Here's Zoro usjng a CoA and ACoC powered Bird dance technique.

It's not a KoH technique.

Here's an example of a KoH technique.



See the difference. Even though both techniques uses ACoC and CoA haki what makes a KoH technique a KoH technique is the amount of CoA haki being used.

KoH technique requires overwhelming or enormous amounts of CoA haki. There must be so much CoA haki that smoke is released from the sword. Oden never had smoke coming from his swords which means he never used overwhelming amounts of CoA haki.
Well, we also didn't see what was used ti split the sky. Maybe Oda just didn't want spoiler us.
 
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