its like a battery.
Oden charged it up for years before his battle with Kaido.
unfortunately haki becomes stale after a year.
thats why Kaido said "strange haki". it smells like rotten milk now.
the aura we see is the Oden stench.
Zoro has to use up the stale and smelly Oden haki before he can infuse Enma with fresh haki that smells like marimos.
come on. its all there in the manga.
this is not complicated.
Zoro’s own words if he can gets the hang of the sword he will get stronger and that’s the case as we see in his performance against Kaido. You are denying manga facts... I don’t have to hate Zoro to say it’s an obvious PU, any one who reads the manga properly can see that. Not sure why you are so against the obvious. Just like how the RS is a PU for Sanji Enma was given to Zoro as a PU.
What exactly are you seeing in his performance against Kaido?
What exactly is he doing now that he wasnt doing the entire post TS?
What stats exactly have been improved?
I'm not sure what's so complicated about differentiating between the words "Haki" and "Ryuo" from the words "Soul" and "Presence". They aren't the same at all.
Kawamatsu tells us that the soul that resides in a sword makes the wielder strong, not the haki but the soul. This goes for every other samurai in the raid that is also using the Swords of dead Samurai. They are all stronger as a result of the soul that lives in the blade.
Hitetsu tells us that before or after, only one person has ever tamed Enma and that was Oden. This implies that irrespective of Oden, Enma was always special.
Zoro's arm shrivels up as Enma takes his Hakifrom him. Then he takeshis own haki back from Enma. Unless of course, you want to believe that "Oden's haki" is now living inside of Zoro's body.
Hitetsu tells us that Enma exudes its owner's Ryuo on its own and that it slices more than needed. This is what makes Enma special.
Zoro's first attack on Kaido with Enma doesn't do much meaningful damage, therefore he has to unleash Enma more because he's not letting it take enough of his own haki. Since Zoro is over restricting Enma, we aren't seeing what makes Enma special and neither is Kaido (a.k.a, he doesn't notice it).
In the very next chapter, Zoro lets Enma take a very large amount of haki from him. Kaido is confused since this doesn't resemble one of the swords from a minute ago. Additionally, Big Mom tells Kaido to dodge since it's no ordinary sword. (She's correct, Enma is special).
Right after the attack, Kaido asks himself "How does [Zoro's] katana bear the presence of Oden within it?". This is a good question from Kaido, why would some random swordsman's blade have Oden's presence in it? This gets answered later on.
We see Zoro huffing as a result of Enma taking a large amount of his haki, we can now deduce that there is a consequence for "unleashing" too much of Enma.
Zoro does a three-sword style attack however, Enma is singled out because it's the sword that has the most of his haki in comparison to all of the other swords (look at the effect). This makes sense because, with his other swords, Zoro has to manually flow his haki into them. With Enma, the sword takes his haki, all Zoro has to do is regulate how much of his haki the sword takes. Think of it like this, prior to Enma, Zoro is able to put 30% of his own haki into his swords. With Enma, he can now put 60% of his own haki into his swords. Of course, these are just arbitrary numbers, but you get the point. That's what Enma allows him to do and that's why Enma is so special.
As he sees the incoming attack, Kaido wonders to himself if Enma is the source of that strange Haki. Notice how he finds the haki strange and not familiar? Why would Kaido, a man who's felt and seen Oden's haki in the past not recognise Oden's haki with now 2 confrontations with it?
Finally, after further inspection, Kaido gets the answer to his question from earlier. Why does Zoro's katana bear the presence of Oden within it? Well, it's because it's Oden's sword, and if you recall what Kawamatsu said earlier. The soul of a samurai essentially remains in their katana. Hence why it gives Kaido the vibe of Oden. This tells us that the pain that Kaido receives after an Enma attack is the same while the sensation of the haki is different. (But But Oden's haki??)
So to finish, Enma 100% uses Zoro's haki.
However, Zoro is stronger because Oden's soul resides in Enma. This isn't just for Zoro, but for every Samurai using the swords of other fallen Samurai.
About to end this argument again in one blow. Here goes.
Haki does not translate to just Will. Infact the direct translation of haki is : "The term itself, however, literally translates to "supreme Qi".
Definition of the word Qi: In traditional Chinese culture, qi or ch'i or ki is believed to be a vital force forming part of any living entity. Qi translates literally as "air" and figuratively as "material energy", "life force", or "energy flow". Qi is the central underlying principle in Chinese traditional medicine and in Chinese martial arts.
Haki therefore is the manifestation and the materialization of one's spirit into the physical. This is why it can physically run out as well.
Also based on this definition haki can only be presented into living things. Odens haki cannot be stored since only the living can use since you have to materialize it and manifest from the spiritual into the physical
So is the time chamber for goku and vegeta but we don't call that a powerup because it isn't. Is the gym a powerup? I get stronger but I have to put in the work else I benefit nothing from it.
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