
Have you ever seen a flying slash?
Dominion…
Well, Zoro is often like that.
I know.
It’s Hibanazuna, right?
>>4
It didn’t work.
Well, they probably practiced somewhere along the way.
Flame-cutting attack
It was oddly foreshadowing with the Flame Division Sword.
There are probably fewer techniques that have been foreshadowed before they appear in a one-piece outfit.
The reason for cutting iron was because there was a major event…
Even though there shouldn’t be any connection, when it’s called “Tobi-Iizuna,” I can’t help but accept it.
Zoro has been training all along.
The techniques will increase during training, right?
Sanji suddenly copied Pearl-san…
I still don’t quite understand the desire cannon.
What is a flying slash?
If it’s a technique that appeared without foreshadowing, then the Enies Lobby arc is more impressive.
>>16
Is it something like the inflation that is characteristic of the early stages?
I like that after the fight with Daz, you said, “That alone doesn’t mean anything,” and you’re training while recalling that feeling.
It feels like I’ve become stronger since there was a sword-slicing enhancement event.
Is Morgan cutting iron and slashing from a distance at the same time…?
>>19
The unlock conditions for the same skill tree are the same for these two…
Mr. 1 was also flying.
The level of the sea in the east is higher than I expected.
>>21
Because it’s Garp’s home ground…
In that world, all masters are flying slashes.
That’s still Colonel Morgan, you know.
>>23
Since it was a branch, was it two ranks lower than the main headquarters colonel?
The flying slash itself is fine because I’ve seen it in other manga.
It’s strange that the slashes are bouncing back from the ceiling.
>>25
Did you not know? This is what a slash looks like!
I can’t hit that far.
There is a natural phenomenon called Kamaitachi.
I have the image that it can be done even from a distance.
Luffy and Sanji are both mimicking CP9’s techniques, aren’t they?
>>32
Well, it’s way too convenient to shave and moonwalk, so it would be foolish not to use them.
Is the axe-wielder Morgan being re-evaluated?
There’s no way they’re weak since they’ve captured a hundred plans.
>>35
Aren’t you losing?!
I was dodging all of Morgan’s attacks.
If you defend against that, you’ll be split in half.
Wasn’t the strange combined human in the drum also sending out slashes?
>>37
It had a power just like it could barely cut through Chopper’s skin, like a useless piece of junk.
I was cutting things much bigger than the blade, so it was too late now.
Two years ago, it was like getting additional skills as a reward for breaking through the island.
Morgan is strong too, and wasn’t there someone among Buggy’s subordinates who could cut through iron?
The Buggy crew’s pet lion, Richie, even tore apart an iron cage.
Wasn’t it Richie who bit the iron? When I looked it up, the current Richie has become a plump and cute creature, which made me laugh.
Is it really the same lion?
Axes are strong in the One Piece world, right?
What was with Sanji’s burning leg, really?
Dominion…
>>46
What was that? I mean, it’s still burning, right?
>>46
When it first appeared, it was spinning and burning, so that makes sense.
It’s rather meaningless to suddenly catch fire now.
>>48
Is it possible that the parents installed a firing device?
Sanji’s body can do anything, and conversely, it’s easy to understand.
Even though Zoro and Sanji were weakened from consecutive battles, Arlong still looks quite strong for being able to one-punch them.
Both Luffy and Zoro use techniques that produce fire, so there must be something to it.
Even without any special reason, the fire attribute is somehow placed on the human skill tree.
What is Gear 2?
Sanji is a Germa, so it’s fine if his legs are on fire.
Aaron isn’t weak, but if you exclude the accident, Luffy’s specs that were beating Aaron are just too high.
Luffy’s Red Hawk is more of a mystery, but it’s fine since it’s Nika.
It’s been less than a year in the story since we arrived at the Shabonti Islands, right?
It hasn’t been that long since we regrouped, right?
Getting stronger is too fast.
The growth of young people is rapid.
I thought Red Hawk would be a new signature move following Fire Fist, but it almost instantly seems to be used very little, and it gives off a feeling of “what’s going on with this?”
>>59
I was curious about why fire appears.
I see, so it’s Nika… but is it really okay to just leave it at that?
If you used it without saying anything, as if it were natural, no one would have cared.
Why did you give a little preface?
The peak of a normal human is until their early twenties, so being young is strong.
It’s totally fine, but the flying slash is treated as a special move…!
It was something that, to that extent, I would see this and that.
Tell them it’s a flying slash by Mihawk.
There are a lot of techniques that produce flames, right?
In the anime, there was a proper build-up and stages to mastering the flying slash, right?
Aren’t you embarrassed to be on the same level as a cook?