Powers & Abilities The Most Rare Power in One Piece..

#61
Pretty sure his sword was already in his hands while explaining that he was able to feel the presence of Every animate and inanimate object.
He started sensing it when the rocks fell "and he just knew the spot that would be safe from them", then he used it again to find the sword. Then he gave the speech and focused on Mr.1.

It's like he had a haki bloom of both CoO and CoA thanks to the near-death experience, but couldn't fully grasp neither yet.
 
#63
This is a false equivalence.

Zoro isn’t doing an air slash, he doing Hiryu Kaen with 3 swords what we’re seeing is trails of his haki.

Divine Departure is similar to Zoro’s Yakkodori attack, ironically he used this against King with AdvCoC but it was up close, so yes Zoro can do what Roger did.
Projectile is traveling through space and time, so it's a flying slash..

Yakkodori isn't Black, and the one he used against King wasn't even in KoH mode..




 
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#65
He started sensing it when the rocks fell "and he just knew the spot that would be safe from them", then he used it again to find the sword. Then he gave the speech and focused on Mr.1.

It's like he had a haki bloom of both CoO and CoA thanks to the near-death experience, but couldn't fully grasp neither yet.
He literally said "my swords are beneath that rock"
I'm still gonna bet on different form of CoO limited to swordsman...
Haven't seen other use it like that.
 
#67
I'm still gonna bet on different form of CoO limited to swordsman...
Haven't seen other use it like that.
It could just be Oda being inconsistent and changing his own definition of haki from Arabasta to the timeskip, but I do agree there are slight inconsistencies on the way Zoro used it.

My personal opinion is CoO because of the Udon scene, but your take isn't delusional either.
 
#68
Pretty sure his sword was already in his hands while explaining that he was able to feel the presence of Every animate and inanimate object.
Not presence.. Zoro was feeling the breath of things around him..

Presence is the word Rayleigh uses to describe CoO.. '' Kehai ''..

'' Kokyuu '', same word as in Demon Slayer, the breath techniques and art forms..
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Common Woro W, cutting through space and time since fishman island :kobeha:
'' Traveling '' through space and time.. Stop..
 
#70
It could just be Oda being inconsistent and changing his own definition of haki from Arabasta to the timeskip, but I do agree there are slight inconsistencies on the way Zoro used it.

My personal opinion is CoO because of the Udon scene, but your take isn't delusional either.
And Zoro not having AdCoC is not delusional either..
 
#72
Projectile is traveling through space and time, so it's a flying slash..

Yakkodori isn't Black, and the one he used against King wasn't even in KoH mode..




Cmon @Rootbeer lets make this simple.

Is Roger flying through the air? no
Is Zoro flying through the air? yes

They’re not the same attack, Roger is doing a single arm air slash like Yakkodori which both look identical, yes the attack I showed you was against Hody he does this against King while in KOH with AdvCoC but it’s up close so we don’t see the color.
 
#73
Cmon @Rootbeer lets make this simple.

Is Roger flying through the air? no
Is Zoro flying through the air? yes

They’re not the same attack, Roger is doing a single arm air slash like Yakkodori which both look identical, yes the attack I showed you was against Hody he does this against King while in KOH with AdvCoC but it’s up close so we don’t see the color.
You don't even need color to argue his point. Roger's attack only has color on the colored manga. In black and white it was literally Yakkodori.
 
#75
No, that one is pretty delusional. No offense.
Not really, it's just your bias is to invested in this one..

Cmon @Rootbeer lets make this simple.

Is Roger flying through the air? no
Is Zoro flying through the air? yes

They’re not the same attack, Roger is doing a single arm air slash like Yakkodori which both look identical, yes the attack I showed you was against Hody he does this against King while in KOH with AdvCoC but it’s up close so we don’t see the color.


They are both Flying Slashes, i don't know why you Roger no, Zoro yes..
They are Both Black Lightning rays, what do you mean..
 
#76
What is a "hardened CoA slash"? It's common for swordsmen to infuse their slashes with Ryuo, even for distant slashes. Only that they cut as compared to Roger's attack which was rather blunt force, but that isn't a unique "power", it was just Roger choosing not to cut with his flying slash. Your second picture isn't a hardened slash either, it's Zoro leaving a trail of CoC behind as he charges forward to King.
 
#79
I'll give you one better: Zoro used aCoC even before Luffy did, just like it was with the other forms of haki, and nothing you argue will ever prove otherwise.
And nothing you argue can't prove me otherwise too that..

Roger foreshadowed the two different Haki path for the Pirate King AdCoC and for the WSS new CoA Swordsmanship Technique..




That's why Black Blades only exist on the WSS path, and why Swordsman aiming for WSS learn to imbue their sword in CoA first, not base CoA on their body..

This is a logical opinion..

103 mercies isn’t a flying slash
It's flying what the fuck..
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What is a "hardened CoA slash"? It's common for swordsmen to infuse their slashes with Ryuo, even for distant slashes. Only that they cut as compared to Roger's attack which was rather blunt force, but that isn't a unique "power", it was just Roger choosing not to cut with his flying slash. Your second picture isn't a hardened slash either, it's Zoro leaving a trail of CoC behind as he charges forward to King.
Wait are you one of those that believe there are no distinction between base CoA and Hardening?..

Roger and Zoro's attack were both Black Lightning rays that has never been shown aside the 2 of them yet..

The Black Lightning rays is cutting through King's Imperial Dragon..
 
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