Luffy s strongest moves in One Piece ranked
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kuni twt ese Luffy & company VS Onigashima.Luffy saving a free country ?RED ROC ?.. kuni twt ese First debuting during his fight versus Kaido, the Gum-Gum Red Roc is an attack that combines Luffy's Gear Second and Gear Third techniques. Luffy first inflates his fist with Gear Third before activating Gear Second and Ryou, coating his fist in the latter. Like the Red Hawk, the move is lit aflame as it's made, creating a blaze of fire around it. Upon impact, it's shown to burn its target in addition to slamming them on the ground and is implied in the anime to be hot enough a flame to cause a localized weather change. It's the strongest move shown thus far in the One Piece anime, but some manga techniques still supersede it. Regardless, it remains one of Luffy's most powerful moves in the series. WARNING: The following entries contain One Piece manga spoilers.
Luffy s strongest moves in One Piece ranked
Luffy as seen in the One Piece anime (Image Credits: Eiichiro Oda/Shueisha, Viz Media, One Piece) As one of the strongest fighters in , it's no surprise that Luffy has a myriad of moves that can vow for the strongest of his in the series. His transformations only compound the issue, resulting in various techniques being enhanced due to the qualities of said transformations. Yet even with these various moves and forms which must be considered, there are clear contenders for Luffy's strongest move in the series. In both One Piece's anime and manga, there are some moves that are clearly put on a higher level than others, whether by their setup or by the impact they make on enemies. Here are Luffy's strongest moves in One Piece, ranked from weakest to strongest.Gear Fourth attacks steal two spots for Luffy s strongest moves in One Piece
5 Gum-Gum Red Hawk
Kicking off the list is the , first used in One Piece's Fish-Man Island arc. Similar to the Gum-Gum Jet Bullet, Luffy stretches his arm back as it's covered in Armament Haki, entering Gear Second at this moment as well. His arm then ignites to the point of releasing a stream of fire behind it as it's snapped forward for impact. Upon impacting his opponent, the fire explodes through their chest, severely damaging their internal organs in the process, as shown when used against Doflamingo. It's undoubtedly one of Luffy's most powerful techniques, being relevant throughout the entire New World saga thus far.4 Gum-Gum Jet Culverin
Used in Luffy's Gear Fourth Snakeman form, the Gum-Gum Jet Culverin made its debut alongside said form during One Piece's . Like with Bounce-Man's attacks, he compresses his fist in a spring-like manner before shooting it out at a ridiculous speed and impacting force towards his opponent. One key distinction here is the option to use the Python technique to change the fist's direction mid-attack. Additionally, his arm speeds up the more it stretches, meaning opponents who delay the impact but are eventually hit with it receive more damage than they would have earlier. This clause undoubtedly makes it one of Luffy's most powerful moves in the series.3 Gum-Gum Red Roc
Luffy & company VS Onigashima.Luffy saving a free country ?
RED ROC ?
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kuni twt ese Luffy & company VS Onigashima.Luffy saving a free country ?RED ROC ?.. kuni twt ese First debuting during his fight versus Kaido, the Gum-Gum Red Roc is an attack that combines Luffy's Gear Second and Gear Third techniques. Luffy first inflates his fist with Gear Third before activating Gear Second and Ryou, coating his fist in the latter. Like the Red Hawk, the move is lit aflame as it's made, creating a blaze of fire around it. Upon impact, it's shown to burn its target in addition to slamming them on the ground and is implied in the anime to be hot enough a flame to cause a localized weather change. It's the strongest move shown thus far in the One Piece anime, but some manga techniques still supersede it. Regardless, it remains one of Luffy's most powerful moves in the series. WARNING: The following entries contain One Piece manga spoilers.