was what hody got kicked into the size of a mountain? and seeing as thought full force was put into the kick, that was transferred to hody, that lost power while flying, that crashed into the structure, that destroyed the structure, was only about around 60% as strong as it could of been, because of everything that happend before it crashed the structure. could luffy destroy a mountain with his elephant gun, which is a few times stronger that a gear 2 kick with no haki.
You should watch more One Piece because honestly that is one of Luffy's lesser moments. Not because of him but because the villain and society around him is pathetic.
Ehhh, not really a mountain. Mountains are HUGE, literally about three times bigger than what that looked like. It looked similar to the walls around the final valley in Naruto. Still, the force would be lost slightly in the air. However, to assume how much force was lost, we have to make a lot of baseless assumptions, and I think the guy would have flown A LOT farther if the wall wasn't there, so we can't determine how much the guy was decelerating at that point.
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but with everything i stated in the description that should take power away from the direct attack, and it not being his strongest move, not even named. with powerscaling shouldnt he at least be close to a mountain lvl DC with say an elephant gun?
Luffy's better punches do not have mountain busting feats(that I recall). This isn't an opinion lol. They've failed to bust something significantly smaller than a mountain.
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given how far he traveled after the kick, and how the large the structure still appeared from where we see Luffy in the foreground, I'd say that was a mountain... but not a very large one.
Almost no power is going to be lost to air resistance or the like. Also the fact that it's a cliff where gravity does a lot of the work significantly lowers the amount of force required. Nor would twice that little thing be a full mountain.
It's much smaller than the damage that, say, a Biju ball from a Naruto Biju like 2-tails or 8-tails does.
It's a cliff. Look at 0:40. The part of the cliff that got destroyed was nowhere near mountain level.
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Something like this attack from Jabberwock would be far far closer to a Mountain Busting level than Luffy's kick was.
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Last edited by Demonic Phoenix on Dec 9th, 2013 at 01:28 AM