Powers & Abilities Shanks stopped Akainu with his CoC as well

#1
Well, it did little sense to me why would Shanks knock out Coby there for free. I mean, he blocked Akainu and at the same time released basic CoC to knock out Coby? For what?
Now we know it's not like that.






Btw, he released a MINIMUM amount of it in that scene with Akainu. And HOW we know this?
Well, because in this chapter GB was dozens of miles away and Shanks needed to go all out, which made all his rookies to faint.
This didn't happen in the MF scene, only Coby was affected.


Can you imagine Shanks paralyzing a Yonko with this?
Me neither.
:cheers:
 
#5
Well, it did little sense to me why would Shanks knock out Coby there for free. I mean, he blocked Akainu and at the same time released basic CoC to knock out Coby? For what?
Now we know it's not like that.






Btw, he released a MINIMUM amount of it in that scene with Akainu. And HOW we know this?
Well, because in this chapter GB was dozens of miles away and Shanks needed to go all out, which made all his rookies to faint.
This didn't happen in the MF scene, only Coby was affected.


Can you imagine Shanks paralyzing a Yonko with this?
Me neither.
:cheers:
Did they change the translation?...because I'm reading "Boss! don't just use your haki without warning" instead of "Boss! don't just go all out with your haki like that"
 

Finalbeta

Ging Freecss stan
#6
Akainu's magma punches do not distinguish between fodders and non-fodders. He uses his muscular force to propel his magma fist through tissue. Plus, Akainu was bloodlusted the entire time and saw in Coby a marine traitor who does not want to stand up for justice.
Lol keep believing that he used his best base punch to punch Coby when that is obviously unlikely.

Perhaps he even used Meigo or awakening did he?:cheers:
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The reason is simple I mean, you make it look like only the movement counts, without counting for whether or not he embedded haki in his punch and what his speed was.
 
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#7
Oh the worst argument ever strikes again the "character is sweating so that means what ever I feel like it means" argument, I don't care to argue about this post, I just hate this argument.
 
#8
Lol keep believing that he used his best base punch to punch Coby when that is obviously unlikely.

Perhaps he even used Meigo or awakening did he?:cheers:
I'm talking solely about Akainu's punch, which he used against several people, including Whitebeard (in the chest), Jinbe and Coby, which is the same punch. Meigou is just Akainu charging forward. Of course Akainu has stronger moves, especially when awakened, it's just that there is no need to make a difference between fodder and non-fodder when it comes solely to a point blank punch.
 
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Herrera95

#9
Maybe Akainu CoC knocked out Coby.

Or he was just exhausted and afraid. He didn't supported the pressure.

Sengoku made Akainu not fight Shanks not Shanks CoC.
 
#10
Think he is very likely using CoC, the only difference is that at the time Oda hadnt came up with the design for Haki yet.


If it was chapter made today, most likely there would be a lot of black lighting and Shanks blade would be coated.

Would be cool to see Marineford remake with CoA and CoC designs, especially coating, as without the visual sign Oda had to make the characteres tell when someone was using Haki
 
#18
Shanks was flexing his CoC when he boarded WBs ship for a friendly talk, it would be stupid to think he didn't release his CoC when stopping Akainu and stepped into warzone filled with top tier enemies

But they can't admit it, cuz the idea of Akainu not being top 10 scares them
He didn't.
There's no one being knocked out aside from Coby. So why bringing headcanon arguments? kekw

BB, Luffy, Kaido, BM, Shanks, Akainu,... well, he is in top10 actually. So another stupid argument.

Did they change the translation?...because I'm reading "Boss! don't just use your haki without warning" instead of "Boss! don't just go all out with your haki like that"
No idea, that's what I got from where I saw the chapter.
Anyway, the facts presented are clear even without an accurate translation. In MF = only Coby KO, in this scene = Shanks' rookies KO.
So that means he was releasing it at full in this chapter and by the context it makes sense since GB was far away and he is a top tier.

Oh the worst argument ever strikes again the "character is sweating so that means what ever I feel like it means" argument, I don't care to argue about this post, I just hate this argument.
They are sweating because they are trying to move but they can't since the CoC paralysis ability.
I mean, I actually never believed that thing about Akainu being scared of Shanks. It was fun to tease Admiralturds, but not really something logic.
But this explains it.

Maybe Akainu CoC knocked out Coby.

Or he was just exhausted and afraid. He didn't supported the pressure.

Sengoku made Akainu not fight Shanks not Shanks CoC.
Do you realize you make no sense at all?
So Akainu has CoC, and he knocked Coby out. Then, why the punch? Why not using CoC in the rest of the battle?
And who is talking about what happened after that scene?
Bruh...
Finalbeta makes more logical and useful comments, I swear.
 
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Herrera95

#19
Do you realize you make no sense at all?
So Akainu has CoC, and he knocked Coby out. Then, why the punch? Why not using CoC in the rest of the battle?
And who is talking about what happened after that scene?
Bruh...
Finalbeta makes more logical and useful comments, I swear.
He punched with CoC just like Kaido, Luffy and Zoro was doing with their attacks. The punched didn't reached Coby but CoC did.

Who said Akainu didn't used CoC in the rest of the battle? People can control their CoC so they don't knock out nakamas.

You are the one not making any sense here.
 
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