Who will be the next great leader of the Zoro Temple!?


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I just wanted to know if Zoro 103 Mercies Dragon Damnation is split into two attacks?

Like in the case of Pica, where he cut the stone with one attack and then finished Pica with another.

In the case of Zoro, in anime (not canon). He slices the fire dragon first and then chops King's.

So is it two attacks in one? Or just one attack ?
 

nik87

Kitetsu Wanker
Sandman's translation of Mihawk's speech:
The strongest of them all. :goyea:
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I just wanted to know if Zoro 103 Mercies Dragon Damnation is split into two attacks?

Like in the case of Pica, where he cut the stone with one attack and then finished Pica with another.

In the case of Zoro, in anime (not canon). He slices the fire dragon first and then chops King's.

So is it two attacks in one? Or just one attack ?
One attack.
 

nik87

Kitetsu Wanker
"Uncounted years". These words and Mihawk's name that sounds like Dracula makes me think that he is kind of immortal and he really could even know for example Ryuma or other swordsmen in the past.
That has been my headcanon as well.
But I am waiting for something to support it.
It would be a wonderful twist if Mihawk is a character from the 1st world.
 
It would be a wonderful twist if Mihawk is a character from the 1st world.
It makes sense for Zoro's dream. Zoro wants to become GOAT, but how he can prove it? If Mihawk related to Imu and he went from empty century than he went through the centuries to get his power. I mean Mihawk is the strongest swordsman not in just current timeline, but in all times.
 
It makes sense for Zoro's dream. Zoro wants to become GOAT, but how he can prove it? If Mihawk related to Imu and he went from empty century than he went through the centuries to get his power. I mean Mihawk is the strongest swordsman not in just current timeline, but in all times.
Wasn't forging the strongest weapon already evident enough for thisM
 
I just wanted to know if Zoro 103 Mercies Dragon Damnation is split into two attacks?

Like in the case of Pica, where he cut the stone with one attack and then finished Pica with another.

In the case of Zoro, in anime (not canon). He slices the fire dragon first and then chops King's.

So is it two attacks in one? Or just one attack ?
Zoro used 2 different attacks against Pica.

Ichidai sanzen daisen sekai (the upgrade version) to cut the golem in half and Ichidai sanzen sekai (the original version) to finish Pica.

Zoro can parry and attack the things in the way before delivering the main attack. Just like the first time we saw Asura, or when he parried T-Bone's attack and finish using the 3ss Gyuki....yuzume, or maybe like the first time he used Shi shishi sonson to cut the dragon's head and we dont see the spin anymore.

Like cleaning the the table before delivering the dish or like having side dish with the main dish. And Zoro also cut the dragon before cutting King in the manga, we could see him before cutting King.

Sometimes there can be some little variations to the techniques but to see if the move is a real variation or if it is a part of the technique itself, Zoro needs to use the technique more than once. Too bad, there are some techniques that he doesnt use often.
 
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Mihawk is immortal like Imu which is why he has the same eyes?
:shocked::shocked::shocked::steef::steef::steef:

My goat been alive forever... if that reveal comes true i am gonna become a absolute menace :milaugh::milaugh::milaugh:
That is indeed possible but I'm more focused on the "let your raging soul forge your blade" part, that could be a hint for black blades
 
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