Powers & Abilities The Case for Mihawk's COC (Ch. 1010)

Why wouldn't Mihawk tell Zoro about his COC?


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#1
Now that Kaido has recognised Zoro's latent COC, it's time to look back at some of the moments that foreshadowed Zoro's COC and by extension, Mihawk's.

Kaido and Mihawk both recognised Zoro's COC through an all-or nothing attack. Zoro's spirit or presence has been commented on by other characters such as Urashima and Monet, but these two top tiers stand apart for noticing something special about Zoro's attacks that carry the full brunt of his will.



Who better to recognise the use of Conqueror's haki than a fellow Conqueror themselves? Kaido realised something was up moments before the attack hit, but it was only after he absorbed Ashura that he realised that Zoro was unconsciously using the most advanced form of COC, the ability to clad his attacks in the power of the Supreme King.




Another indication of COC, foreshadowed since Sabaody Archipelago, has been a COC user's ability to tame animals. Luffy unconsciously manifested the most basic level of COC when he intimidated Duval's bull, and either Zoro or Mihawk managed to tame the Humandrills on Kuraigana island just like Luffy tamed the animals he trained with during the timeskip. Was it Zoro who tamed the baboons, Mihawk, or both?

During Marineford, Mihawk was also given a prominent reaction panel to Luffy's COC. The admirals and Luffy's family (Garp, Ace) made sense given that Luffy was showing himself as a massive future threat to the navy, but what was Mihawk doing there? His reaction shot is positioned directly in the middle, with a larger frame than Garp's and Sengoku's.



We know that clashes between conquerors become huge spectacles by virtue of the backlash produced by COC. WB and Shanks' clash and Big Mom and Kaido's longer duel both split the sky in dramatic fashion, matching WB's description of Shanks and Mihawk's duels that are still ringing in his ears decades later.

Oda has systematically debunked all the arguments downplayers use to assert that Mihawk doesn't have the qualities of a conqueror. Rayleigh spends his time drinking, gambling and pretending to be captured by slavers. Zoro happily serves under Luffy and Mihawk's membership of a group (Straw Hats or Shichibukai) has no bearing on his notoriety or his former ambition before Shanks lost his arm. We even have multiple Conquerors serving under the World Govt such as Sengoku, Hancock and Doffy. As one of the few characters to hold a World's Strongest title and the strongest member of his faction, Mihawk meets all the requirements to have COC. In fact, all faction leaders/strongest members have COC.

Marines - Sengoku
Pirates - Whitebeard, Linlin, Kaido, Shanks
Revos - Dragon


Mihawk has probably known the entire time that Zoro had COC, recognising the same qualities in Sanzen Sekai as his duels with another powerful swordsman, Shanks. Why Mihawk never brought up the possibility is a mystery, but there's a good chance he dropped hints to Zoro given that Zoro expressed knowledge of COC during FMI.

In my mind, Mihawk having advanced COC is a given, but I'd like to hear your thoughts.

 
#7
So you took @Cinera place?:ronalugh:
Of course he has it, he's the fucking WSS
To me the WSS title is enough to give Mihawk advanced COC but I’m just laying out the evidence to show that Oda’s been foreshadowing it all along.


There are certain things that one is better off learning by himself.

It does seem that he didn't tell Zoro the full story about black blades either.

What if the two things are connected? :catblush:
They’re probably connected. If the strongest top tier attacks are imbued with COC, there’s a good chance that only a top tier COC user can forge a black blade. There’s a chance that forging a black blade is only possible for those who achieve the pinnacle of swordsmanship and fulfil their dream given that haki is connected to willpower and ambition.

It’s strange though that even though Zoro is supposedly a COA specialist he used advanced COC before Luffy and his goal of turning Enma black may have something to do with COC as well.
 
#11
Mihawk didn't tell about CoC to Zoro because it was a training so why zoro would use his ultimate attack who can even give a permanent scar to kaido ? He might wound Mihawk badly so just zoro never used ashura against mihawk. And it's possible zoro awakened coc just now so ...
 
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#16
If Mihawk does have it, I wonder why he told Zoro to nurture his armament Haki and not his conqueror’s. Zoro still very much has no idea what Asura even is.
There’s a chance that Zoro tried to use Ashura on Mihawk, triggered Mihawk’s natural instinct to use his full strength on a fellow advanced COC user and that’s how he lost his eye.

Given that Zoro was the first to unlock COO and COA, there’s a chance that Ashura is an even greater form of COC that gives even a non DF user special powers and abilities.
 
#18
Teach does not have it, he is a "false king". Despite his great power, deep in his heart he is a coward. That is why he is a unique villain. He is not the typical invincible being.
I don't like the Teach not having CoC theory, It's like you're gatekeeping haki.
Teach has all the qualities of a CoC user, crazy ambition, and has around him plenty of crazy people.

Chinjao said Luffy would need to topple CoC users to be Pirateking, so the final obstacle, ultimate pirate villain for that PK crown not having CoC would be underwhelming..
 
#19
I don't like the Teach not having CoC theory, It's like you're gatekeeping haki.
Teach has all the qualities of a CoC user, crazy ambition, and has around him plenty of crazy people.

Chinjao said Luffy would need to topple CoC users to be Pirateking, so the final obstacle, ultimate pirate villain for that PK crown not having CoC would be underwhelming..
Teach begged for mercy from WB. The rest of the characters with CoC have never flinched.

It's better that Teach doesn't have CoC. He's already one of the best villains without having one. He is simply someone very intelligent who has become a Yonko through plans, betrayals and opportunism, that is to say, the classic pirate. He will become the strongest Yonko without being the typical generic shonen villain. What more could you ask for?
 
#20
Mihawk doesn’t have conquerers.

It’s observation which is his specialty

His nickname is “hawk eyes”

he was supposed to be called the clairvoyant

Zoros biggest weakness is obsevation

mihawks biggest strength is observation

I doubt he has conquerers
Except we have Katakuri, a character who dedicated his entire life to perfecting his Observation Haki to the point he could literally see the future (i.e. clairvoyance) and who also has Conquerer's Haki.
 
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