The fact that zoro has 2 styles depending on how much CoC he is outputting leads me to believe that 3 dragons style is a sort of ultimate form for zoro(at least haki-wise).
You have zoro's king of hell 3 sword style, which uses considerably smaller CoC streaks(even when compared to Luffy's). And then you have the king of hell 3 dragon style, which uses the giant streaks
Huuuh? Zoro doesn't even try to "penetrate" deeper, he does more internal damage to Kaido with his slashes alone, look at how much blood he lost.
Plus what does having internal destruction has to do with CoC strength?
So here's a key thing you are missing. Zoro's attacks are on a continuum. You have zoro's king of hell 3 sword style, which uses considerably smaller CoC streaks(even when compared to Luffy's). And then you have the king of hell 3 dragon style, which uses the giant streaks.
The fact that zoro has 2 styles depending on how much CoC he is outputting leads me to believe that 3 dragons style is a sort of ultimate form for zoro(at least haki-wise). 3 dragons is when he is going all out with his haki without holding anything back. This makes sense as Zoro said he needed to end the fight soon.
In any case, zoro clearly didn't low diff him if he had to use 3 dragon style. And while zoro was using his CoC at full force, we've yet to really see Luffy do this. Luffy's CoC attacks so far were just his casual punches, mostly just no-named attacks.
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This is something I've noticed ever since 1010. Zoro fans continuously try to downplay Luffy's mastery of CoC by comparing Luffy's weakest attacks with zoro's strongest.
And I'd definitely put jet culverin in the "weakest" category. Its a speed based form.
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