And so. Luffy until chapter 1010 could not freely control haki's ability to destroy Kaido's body from the inside without touching. (Acoa). He himself admitted that his attacks did not penetrate inside and were too weak. In chapter 1010, he learned two things at once.
Acoa and acoc are on the verge of life and death. That is, he covered the acoc fist like a barrier (using the acoa principle) and began to pour acoc into Kaido's body WITHOUT TOUCHING. It was not for nothing that we were shown before this a frame with acoa, which also does not touch but destroys the object from the inside with the help of haki. Kaido Zoro Oden Yamato (luffy also touches 70% of the time) always touch their enemies with acoc, because they use a different principle of applying acoc.
They do not surround the weapon with acoc for internal damage, but simply cause external damage by strengthening the attack with acoc. And so, which way is more effective? After all, Auden inflicted a much more serious wound with his acoc touching than Luffy with internal damage. Swordsmen are still number 1 experts in acoc and drawing damage.
Footage of Luffy simultaneously learning how to cover acoc fists, remembering the principle of acoa technique. Here we understand that acoc can be used exactly according to the same principles as a simple haki.
By the way, Zoro smoke on three blades is not acoa, it's just releasing a huge amount of haki at the same time. Just calling her acoa is a habit. That is, koh=simultaneous release of acoc+ a large number of releases of a simple haki.
Acoa and acoc are on the verge of life and death. That is, he covered the acoc fist like a barrier (using the acoa principle) and began to pour acoc into Kaido's body WITHOUT TOUCHING. It was not for nothing that we were shown before this a frame with acoa, which also does not touch but destroys the object from the inside with the help of haki. Kaido Zoro Oden Yamato (luffy also touches 70% of the time) always touch their enemies with acoc, because they use a different principle of applying acoc.
They do not surround the weapon with acoc for internal damage, but simply cause external damage by strengthening the attack with acoc. And so, which way is more effective? After all, Auden inflicted a much more serious wound with his acoc touching than Luffy with internal damage. Swordsmen are still number 1 experts in acoc and drawing damage.
Footage of Luffy simultaneously learning how to cover acoc fists, remembering the principle of acoa technique. Here we understand that acoc can be used exactly according to the same principles as a simple haki.
By the way, Zoro smoke on three blades is not acoa, it's just releasing a huge amount of haki at the same time. Just calling her acoa is a habit. That is, koh=simultaneous release of acoc+ a large number of releases of a simple haki.