Lol. Kaido literally slammed Luffy with ragnarok by touching him. do not touch not =acoc. don't touch is one way to use acoc. Kaido, Zoro, Yamato touch their enemies directly. If you use acoc as a barrier or as an internal infusion, then you will not touch.
What's the story context related to AdCoC's power though?..
No they don't, that is just a baseless assumption of yours to support your headcanon. The first time we get the clue that CoC can be used in an attack is when Kaido asks if Zoro can use CoC also. The name of the chapter is Color of The Supreme King. Then Luffy comments that he understood ACoC when he was hit by the last Kaido attack (Ragnarok). Kaido's ACoC attacks are touching his opponents. When ACoC is used in conjuction with Ryou/ACoA then it becomes the no touch thing. Weapon wielders don't usually require this as they want their weapon to hit the opponent.
Look at Bajran Gun and Luffy's comment about not needing to touch the Flaming Bagua. He is not thinking about ACoC at that time but rather his training with Hyogoro who taught him ACoA which is used by Samurai of Wano to coat their weapons in haki.
That's a whole other tangent with Zoro..
That's not true because Internal Destruction CoA used in conjunction to AdCoC creates a single Black Ring in a AdCoC clash like the Bajrang Gun that you mentioned.. Internal Destruction CoA used alone is touching though, that's an offensive ability..
Bajrang Gun is a similar attack than Garp's Galaxy Impact.. The reason Luffy is not touching using Internal Destruction is because of AdCoC, Luffy induce Internal Destruction CoA flow into AdCoC..
Lmfao.
Arrows also make contact kappa
Are Arrows comming from the Swords?..
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How did a thread that just stated the obvious end up generating 8 pages of discussion? Tf?
What is seems obvious may in fact not be so obvious..