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Well, for one, I did not say skill plays no role. I only said it doesn't play a role in determining how strong someone's CoC is. Skill always matters but it doesn't dictate how strong your CoC is because your CoC is directly proportional to the user's strength. That's all I said. As for why Zoro in particular triumphs Yamato, that's because his CoA was already strong enough to fight off her CoC, so adding CoC on top would only make things easy for Zoro.
How did you come to the conclusion that Zoro's CoA>Yamato's?
 
You guys are ridiculous. Fictional power-scaling should be judged by the character's best measurable feats, not speculation; and by feats alone Yamato edges out a win even over post-King Zoro.

First off, Zoro's best feat to date is fighting King, but he didn't even defeat King cleanly - it was a double KO draw with Zoro unconscious and within an inch of death. That means that Zoro ~= King (a Yonko Commander)

Yamato's best feat is holding Kaido (the single strongest fighter in the entire One Piece world up to this point) to a draw SOLO for probably a good 10-15 minutes. In contrast, Zoro could only barely keep up with Kaido in a 2 v 5 with 4 other extremely powerful fighters helping him.

By feats alone the win has to go to Yamato, until Zoro can do something equivalent.

"Objection! But what about Yamato's other fights with other randos before Kaido?" She was clearly holding back and not going all out, because she didn't even bother to use her hybrid zoan form until Kaido.

"Objection! Kaido was going easy on her in the fight!" There is no evidence to suggest that Kaido would care enough about Yamato, or anyone for that matter, to hold back even the slightest during a fight. He was clearly trying to kill her. Yamato held a Yonko to a draw by herself for 10-15 minutes.
 

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You guys are ridiculous. Fictional power-scaling should be judged by the character's best measurable feats, not speculation; and by feats alone Yamato edges out a win even over post-King Zoro.

First off, Zoro's best feat to date is fighting King, but he didn't even defeat King cleanly - it was a double KO draw with Zoro unconscious and within an inch of death. That means that Zoro ~= King (a Yonko Commander)

Yamato's best feat is holding Kaido (the single strongest fighter in the entire One Piece world up to this point) to a draw SOLO for probably a good 10-15 minutes. In contrast, Zoro could only barely keep up with Kaido in a 2 v 5 with 4 other extremely powerful fighters helping him.

By feats alone the win has to go to Yamato, until Zoro can do something equivalent.

"Objection! But what about Yamato's other fights with other randos before Kaido?" She was clearly holding back and not going all out, because she didn't even bother to use her hybrid zoan form until Kaido.

"Objection! Kaido was going easy on her in the fight!" There is no evidence to suggest that Kaido would care enough about Yamato, or anyone for that matter, to hold back even the slightest during a fight. He was clearly trying to kill her. Yamato held a Yonko to a draw by herself for 10-15 minutes.
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Your missing the point. Zoro's use of Adv CoC requires him to go all out with Haki. Same thing that happened against Kaido.
Hmm, not really. Zoro wasn't using KoH at times during King's fight but he still used CoC fine. He also used CoC barrier on King when he tried to steal swords. That didn't even involve him using CoA. CoA and CoC are two different Haki's; you don't really need one to use another. There is no correlation there. The one reason why Zoro only started leaking CoC in that particular instant that he did is that he doesn't know he has it until then. Once he realized he has CoC, which is when he acknowledges his kingly ambition, he started using it normally.
 
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