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Three Sword Style [8] is a unique style of triple wielding swordsmanship where the practitioner wields three katanas; one in each hand and the third in the jaw.[1] There are many different techniques for this sword style, including direct hit attacks ("Oni Giri") and compressed air projectile attacks ("Hyaku Hachi Pound Ho"). Roronoa Zoro is the world-famous swordsman of the Straw Hat Pirates who created this style; using his original Two Sword Style as the basis of most of Three Sword Style techniques, which also incorporates dual wielding.

During the Thriller Bark Arc, Jigoro, the zombie given Zoro's shadow was also capable of this sword style due to the Kage Kage no Mi's powers.[2]

During the From the Decks of the World: The 500,000,000 Man Arc, in Shimotsuki Village at the Isshin Dojo where Zoro trained as a boy, Koushirou's young students are shown imitating Zoro and as a result have begun practicing Three Sword Style in an effort to emulate him.[4]

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History

Past

Zoro first started developing "Two Sword Style", when he first started learning the ways of the sword. Defeated by his rival Kuina 2000 times, this only drove him to become stronger and stronger. One day, he challenged Kuina to the two thousand and first match, confident as usual, only this time, he wanted to fight with actual swords. Zoro fought with his usual Two Sword Style, as Kuina fought with her "One Sword Style". At the end of the fight, Kuina once again came out on top. That would be the last time that the two rivals ever fought each other, because the next day Kuina lost her footing on some stairs, fell, and died. When Zoro was told this, he was devastated, and he asked his sensei to give her sword, "Wado Ichimonji" to him so that he can carry on their dream to become the greatest swordsman.

It was because of this that Zoro started developing "Three Sword Style", which later drove him to become an extremely powerful master swordsman, of Three Sword Style. Despite it being an irregular fighting style involving using three swords in an unusual manner involving one in each hand and one in the jaw, this is his most preferred fighting form against several powerful opponents.

Loguetown Arc

Although Zoro has stated that it does not matter which swords he uses as long as he has three, multiple subpar swords unable to match Wado Ichimonji have broken several times, meaning that he could never use his Three Sword Style to the fullest. After getting Sandai Kitetsu and Yubashiri, he could better use this sword style to the fullest, defeating the second strongest CP9 agent, Kaku.

Thriller Bark Arc

He later replaced Yubashiri, which had been rusted by Shu, with Shusui.

Wano Country Arc

Sometime after his arrival in Wano, Gyukimaru stole Shusui, then returned it to Ryuma's grave, where Moria had originally stolen it. Kozuki Hiyori later convinced Zoro to leave it in Wano, and in return, she gifted him Enma, which was the sword she inherited from her father, Kozuki Oden. Zoro would later triple wield Wado Ichimonji, Sandai Kitetsu and Enma to significantly injure Kaidou, and also defeat the All Star King.

Techniques

Three Sword Style is an extremely formidable Strong Blade swordsmanship style in comparison to conventional swordsmanship such as one sword style or the more versatile two sword due to triple wielding three swords by dual wielding two sword in both hands and the third in the mouth. However, Three Sword Style requires a gruelling amount of tedious training to develop both the superhuman arm and jaw strength as well as the immense ambidexterity required to effectively use all three swords as Zoro had to do all sorts of abnormal training exercises from his childhood to young adult life to master it.

When Zoro triple wields his swords, the third one (usually the Wado Ichimonji) is placed in his mouth.[7] While using Three Sword Style, Zoro has a tendency to hold his left hand blade with a "reverse grip", in which the blade protrudes from the bottom of his hand and points away from the opponent. This is likely done to increase the versatility of his attacks, as holding the blade in this fashion allows him to deliver multiple cuts from a variety of angles. A few examples are during his battle with Pica, when he blocked Pica's strike on Ucy, when he uses "Ichidai Sanzen Daisen Sekai", and when he uses "Sanzen Sekai".

Several of his attack names are actually puns due to the way some of the Japanese words are combined together. When these words are pronounced together, they can sound like a completely different Japanese word, often referring to cuisine in general, and to sushi in many specific cases. Also, while Zoro is agnostic, some of his attacks have religious references to them. Many of his attacks before and after the timeskip also incorporate animal themes (gorilla, dragon, lion, bull, etc.).

Before the Timeskip

Oni Giri.

  • Oni Giri (鬼斬り , Oni Giri ? , literally meaning "Ogre Cutter"): Zoro's signature technique.[9] A three-way simultaneous slashing attack. Zoro crosses his two swords across his chest and places the blade in his mouth horizontally behind them. Zoro then approaches the target (usually at high speed) and cuts through by swinging the swords across his chest, resulting in a descending diagonal-crossing slash from both swords while the mouth blade performs a horizontal cut from either the left or right, depending on which side of his mouth he positioned the sword's main blade at. The pun in the name is that onigiri is also the name of a Japanese rice snack, while an oni is a type of ogre/demon in Japanese folklore. This was first seen used to finish Cabaji[10] and the first technique he used against Dracule Mihawk. It should also be noted that in that fight with Mihawk, the technique's main weakness was discovered. There is a single brief moment when the three swords are all lined up behind each other. If one can block them at that instant, the entire technique will be rendered useless. Mihawk did so by putting his necklace blade against the front most sword when Zoro tried the technique.[11] Doing so however, requires an enormous amount of strength, more so than Zoro himself or else he will just push through the block and connect anyways, as shown with Zoro's battle with Hatchan. This attack has been shown to rival Luffy's Gomu Gomu no Bazooka or Kaku's Bigan in power. This attack is the only one that when it's named, Zoro does not say "Three Sword Style" before its name.
  • Yaki Oni Giri (焼鬼斬り , Yaki Oni Giri ? , literally meaning "Burning Ogre Cutter"): A variation of the Oni Giri where Zoro's swords are on fire. Should this attack connect, the opponent will also be set on fire. Tying into the above mentioned "onigiri" pun, adding "yaki" to it would change its meaning to "grilled rice ball". Zoro first used this attack to save Usopp from being blown up by Mr. 5. The main flaw of the technique is that Zoro is also being burnt while using this technique.[12] In the VIZ Manga and Funimation dub, this is called Flaming Oni Giri.

Enbima Yonezu Oni Giri.

  • Enbima Yonezu Oni Giri (艶美魔夜不眠鬼斬り , Enbima Yonezu Oni Giri ? , literally meaning "Charm Demon Sleepless Night Ogre Cutter"): A stronger variation of "Oni Giri" where the swords are twisted during the slash for added force, resulting in this attack striking multiple opponents instead of one. This was first seen being used against several Marines in the Enies Lobby courthouse.[13] The pun naming in this Oni Giri variation is due to whenever "Ebi Mayoneezu" is added, the name can also mean "shrimp mayonnaise rice ball" in Japanese; "yonezu" by itself without an extended "e" vowel is also a term for rice vinegar (along with "komezu/komesu"). During its use, he generated a steam which made his swords look like they were bending. In the VIZ manga and Funimation dub, this is called Charming Demon Sleepless Night Oni Giri. As for added visual effects, a cloaked demon (with glowing red eyes in the anime) appears to be standing behind him when he uses this technique.
  • Tora Gari (虎狩り , Tora Gari ? , literally meaning "Tiger Hunting"): Zoro puts his hand swords over his mouth blade and swings forth a forward descending slash with them. At close-range, this can incapacitate at least two average foes at once. When Zoro uses this attack, the aura of a tiger's head is shown behind him.[14] The pun in the name is that "Tora Gari" is also a type of Mohican haircut. Zoro first showed this attack to defeat the Nyaban Brothers. In the VIZ manga, this is called Tiger Hunt, but later in Volume 21 it is called Tiger Trap. In the 4Kids and Funimation dubs, this is called Tiger Trap.

Santoryu Ogi: Sanzen Sekai.

  • Santoryu Ogi: Sanzen Sekai (三刀流奥義 三・千・世・界 , Santōryū Ōgi: Sanzen Sekai ? , literally meaning "Three Sword/Blade Style Secret Skill: Three Thousand Worlds"): Zoro holds two of his swords at an angle against each other and rotates them rapidly while running towards his opponent to create momentum; he then slices up the foe with full speed and power with all three of his swords at once. This attack was first used to try to defeat Dracule Mihawk.[15] According to the name of this attack, this is the ultimate and strongest technique of the Three Sword Style. It was first used successfully against Oars after 429 chapters since its first appearance, where Zoro dealt three enormous slashes over Oars' body with the technique.[16] Zoro has improved his usage of this over the timeskip, now able to prepare it while hurtling through the air and able to use this attack while his three swords are imbued with Busoshoku Haki. This attack was shown for the first time when he used it against Pica after the timeskip.[17] This technique was the first one of Zoro's old attacks that he uses after the timeskip. It is seen again much earlier in the anime, when a hypnotized Roronoa Zoro used it against Monkey D. Luffy in the Ocean Dream Arc.[18] In both One Piece: Grand Battle Rush and One Piece: Grand Adventure, the move is initiated by Zoro placing his swords in an inverse triangular formation before spinning his two swords together (in the English 4Kids dub, he also mispronounces Santoryu). In the 4Kids dub, this is called Ultimate Three Swords: Three Thousand Worlds, in the Funimation dub, this was called Three Sword Style Secret Technique: Three Thousand Worlds but was renamed to Three Swords Style Ogi: Three Thousand Worlds, then later renamed to Three Swords Style Ultimate Attack: Three Thousand Worlds, and later as Three Sword Style Secret Move: Three Thousand Worlds in Episode of East Blue. In the Odex dub, it was called Triple Sword Twister: Green Roll. It is a reference to the Buddhist cosmology. When he used this against Mihawk for some reason he spun the two swords in opposite directions, the right hand clockwise and the left hand counter-clockwise.
  • Toro Nagashi (刀狼流し , Tōrō Nagashi ? , literally meaning "Blade Wolf Stream/Flowing"): At a close range, Zoro leans toward the opponent, using two of his swords to block the opponent's attacks while twisting his body around as he is continuously moving to approach and dodge other attacks (if there are any) and eventually cutting through the opponent's stomach with the third sword. It was used in Zoro's battle against Hatchan.[19] Zoro performed an aerial version of this move against Bartholomew Kuma when he used it to effectively evade the latter's rapid Pressure Cannon attack, and would have succeeded to land a point-blank hit had Kuma not blocked his swords with his "paws".[20] In the VIZ manga, 4Kids, and Funimation dubs, this is called Streaming Wolf Swords. Tourounagashi (灯籠流し , Tourounagashi ? lit. "garden/hanging lantern stream/current") is a Japanese ceremony in which participants float paper lanterns (chochin) down a river. This technique is often executed as a counter/reversal in most of the video games it appears in as opposed to a direct attack.
  • Tatsu Maki (龍巻き , Tatsu Maki ? , literally meaning "Dragon Twister"): Zoro spins with his swords to create a dragon-like tornado that both slashes and blows away the target(s). By the time of the Enies Lobby Arc, Zoro achieved enough power to bust apart a tall establishment all the way through the topmost ceiling with this move and was also able to break Tekkai. This is one of Zoro's most powerful attacks. It was first used to defeat Hatchan. The aura of a Chinese dragon is seen accompanying him during the formation of this technique.[19] The pun here is "Tatsumaki" means "tornado" in Japanese when written with the Japanese character for "tatsu" (竜) instead of the Chinese character (龍), and is also a type of sushi. In the VIZ manga and 4Kids dub, this is called Dragon Twister, and in the Funimation dub, this technique keeps its original name. However, in some earlier episodes of the Funimation dub, Zoro calls it Dragon Twister. In the Odex dub, this is called Zoro Tornado.
  • Ushi Bari (牛針 , Ushi Bari ? , literally meaning "Bull Needles"): Zoro executes a multi-hit running attack with two swords held out like a bull's horns. This was first seen being used against Mr. 1.[21] The pun here is that an "ushibari" is a wooden beam used in Japanese homes. This is called Bull Needles in the VIZ manga and Funimation dub (via the literal translation of the "hari/bari" kanji, since the kanji for horn would actually be 角, read as "kaku" or "tsuno"), and Bull Charge in the 4Kids dub. The aura of a bull is seen accompanying Zoro when he uses this attack. In some video games, Zoro akin to most "rapid striking attacks" may or may not add a finishing blow.
  • Gazami Dori ( ガザミ 獲り , Gazami Dori ? , literally meaning "Crab Seize"): All three swords are horizontally parallel, suddenly clamping down on the target like a crab's claw for a guillotine like effect that would normally cut a person's head off. This was first seen being used against Mr. 1.[22] In the VIZ manga and Funimation dub, this is called Crab Grab. The name is a pun off of "kazamidori", or "weather vane", despite the kanji for 蟹 often being read as either "kan" or "kani". When Zoro uses this technique, the aura of a crab is seen behind him.

Santoryu: Hyakuhachi Pound Ho.

  • Hyakuhachi Pound Ho (百八 煩悩 ポンド , Hyakuhachi Pondo Hō ? , kanji meaning "Hundred and Eight Klesha Phoenix"; furigana meaning "108 Pound Phoenix/Cannon"): Same principle as the thirty six version of the same attack. Holding his two swords horizontally above the shoulder and the other in his mouth in the same direction, and then performs a circular swing that launches three air compressed projectiles spiraling towards the target instead of one or two, tripling the power of the technique. This attack seems to be as powerful as Luffy's Gomu Gomu no Cannon. This was first seen being used to finish off Ohm.[23] This is called 108 Pound Phoenix in the VIZ manga and Funimation sub, 108 Caliber Phoenix in the Funimation dub, and Triple Sword Soaring Phoenix in the 4Kids dub. The attack's name is actually a very heavy pun — it is written out as "Phoenix of the 108 Kleshas" in the manga with a skewed reading attached that makes it "108 Pound Hō" when read out:
    • Ho means both "cannon" ( , ? ) and "phoenix" ( , ? ), however the attached kanji is for "phoenix", making that the literal translation and the "cannon" reading a pun on that, both of which are correct. The kanji "ho" however, actually means the east asian phoenix.
    • The "pound" part is a skewed reading of the kanji for "klesha" (煩悩 , Bonnō ? ) (the Buddhist term for "worldly desires with evil thoughts"), and it is referring to the caliber of a cannon (a 108 Caliber Cannon would fire a 108 Pound Ball).
    • Oda clarified in SBS Volume 31 that "12 pounds might not sound like much, but the cannon needed to shoot them will need to weight over 1 ton. (1 pound = roughly 0.45kg)."
    • During the battle against the Special Zombie, Oars, Zoro had used an enhanced version of this technique alongside Shusui, where the three air compressed projectiles instead fuse and become a larger and more powerful, compressed air projectile.[24]
  • Karasuma Gari (鴉魔狩り , Karasuma Gari ? , literally meaning "Crow Demon Hunting"): Zoro performs a flying multiple slash technique. This attack is strong enough to cut steel, as it was first seen used to slice cannonballs. This was first seen being used against the Franky Family.[25] The pun is that "kasumagari" is slang for a leg cramp in several regions of Japan, including the one that Eiichiro Oda is from. This is called Raven Hunt in the VIZ manga and the English version of One Piece: Grand Battle! Rush! (dubbed by 4Kids), and Karasuma Raven Hunt in the Funimation dub.
  • Gyuki: Yuzume (牛鬼 勇爪 , Gyūki: Yūzume ? , literally meaning "Bull Ogre: Brave Claw"): The swords are positioned pointing at the enemy. Zoro lunges forward and hits the enemy with great impact. This was first seen being used to shatter T Bone's sword.[26] This attack can also be done in mid-air. In the VIZ manga, this is called Bull Demon Courageous Talons, early in the FUNumation subs and in the Funimation dub, this was called Bull Demon Bold Hooves but in later episodes of the former, it was changed to Bull Demon Courageous Talons. The ushi-oni, or gyūki, is a horned, bovine head creature which appears in the folklore of Japan. When Zoro uses this attack, the aura of a bull is shown behind him.

Ichi Gorilla, Ni Gorilla.

  • Ichi Gorilla ( 剛力羅 ゴリラ , Ichi Gorira ? , literally meaning "One Gorilla"): Zoro flexes his left or right bicep, in preparation for Nigori-zake. "剛力" (gori) means "herculean or great strength" (literally read as "gouriki" and can also be written in kanji as "強力"), while the kanji for 羅 (lit. "silk/thin/gauze") is a kanji used for demon names in Japanese. The pun is of course, "one great strength" and gorilla (though a more literal translation is "strong strength gauze"). This was first seen being used against Kaku.[27] In the VIZ manga and Funimation dub, this is called One Gorilla.
  • Ni Gorilla ( 剛力羅 ゴリラ , Ni Gorira ? , literally meaning "Two Gorillas"): Zoro flexes his right or left bicep, in preparation for Nigori-zake, as a follow-up for the above technique. As above, the pun is "two-strong strength" and gorilla. This was first seen being used against Kaku.[27] In the VIZ manga and Funimation dub, this is called Two Gorilla. The version of this technique used in the Pirate Warriors games even causes a ring of slashing energy to emerge around Zoro that launches opponents.
  • Nigori-Zake ( 二剛力斬 ニゴリザケ , Nigori-Zake ? , literally meaning "Two-Strong Strength Slash"): After using both Ichi and Ni Gorilla, Zoro swings his swords so that the tips meet when they hit the opponent, with the swords in his mouth and left hand being held at the same level and the right's hilt dropping at an angle, akin to the Hirameki. This was first seen being used against Kaku. This attack is powerful enough to disperse Kaku's Bigan.[27] When he uses these attacks, his biceps seem to get almost 2 or 3 times bigger, being similar to Urouge's ability of increasing his muscle mass. His arms also bulk up like Chopper's while using Arm Point. The pun here is that nigori zake also means 'unrefined sake (Japanese Rice Wine)'. In the VIZ manga, this is called Two Gorilla Cut while in the Funimation dub, this is named Two Gorilla Slash. When performing this technique Zoro is accompanied by the aura of a gorilla; the first instance he has used it was in midair, while it is only in the Pirate Warriors games he has used it on the ground.
  • Hyokindama (豹琴玉 , Hyōkindama ? , literally meaning "Leopard Koto Orb"): Zoro jumps forward while spinning in the air, forming a ball shape with his blades. This is basically a feinting maneuver, so even if the target manages to read the pattern of this attack and move out of Zoro's trajectory, they will still be cut as Zoro careens past them. This was first seen being used against Kaku.[28] In the VIZ manga, this is called Leopard Spinning Balls, and in the Funimation dub of One Piece: Unlimited Adventure, this is called Hyokindama and in the Funimation dub this is called Leopard Spinning Shot. The kin or koto (琴 or 箏) is a traditional Japanese harp, while the term can be read as Kotodama ("The Power of Words"), but the pun is that it can be misread as "Hyou Kintama", "Leopard Testicles." When using this technique, the aura of a leopard accompanies Zoro. In some video games (such as in the Pirate Warriors games), this attack is also visually shown as Zoro spinning forward akin to a drill.
  • Daibutsu Giri (大仏斬り , Daibutsu Giri ? , literally meaning "Great Buddha Cutter"): A series of horizontal sword slashes that are powerful enough to cut apart a small building. This is the first new Three Sword Style technique Zoro has used since losing Yubashiri. This move can also be performed vertically. This was first seen being used to provide Sanji with "ammunition" for his "Jenga Ho" technique.[29] This can be misread as dai ("big") and butsu-giri ("roughly chopped"). In the VIZ manga and Funimation dub this is called Great Buddha Chop. In Gigant Battle 2, Zoro combines this attack with Karasuma Gari, where he performs the aforementioned technique before he reaches the ground with the actual Daibutsu Giri.
  • Yasha Garasu (夜叉鴉 , Yasha Garasu ? , literally meaning "Yaksha Crow"): Zoro spins like a rolling wheel towards his enemy while continuously thrusting his swords at the opponent. The attack leaves cuts shaped like crows' feet. In the VIZ manga and Funimation dub this is called Demonic Raven This was first seen being used to carve up Oars' arm.[30] Yaksha is the devil which embraced Buddhism, with its Japanese name literally meaning "Night Splitter" (the latter kanji is a term for a fork in the road). It is also a pun on a three-legged crow called Yata Garasu, a reference to the three rows of crow feet-shaped cuts Zoro leaves. While using this technique, the aura of a Yaksha is seen behind him. In the anime, the aura of a crow is seen.

After the Timeskip

This is a list showing the attacks Zoro used for his Three Sword Style after his two years of training with Dracule Mihawk. Most of the techniques listed are enhanced versions of his old attacks, save for a few exceptions. Though these were the only named techniques used in the manga after the time-skip, in the anime, Zoro is shown to still use his weaker pre-timeskip techniques as well. As revealed in the Dressrosa Arc, Zoro can also imbue his swords with Busoshoku Haki, making the attacks even stronger.

After "stealing" Kin'emon's Foxfire Style, Zoro learned to freely generate and/or cut through flames on the same level as the user himself, as well as even integrating it into his own unique sword style and techniques.[6]

Zoro using Santoryu Ogi: Rokudo no Tsuji on the Kraken.

  • Santoryu Ogi: Rokudo no Tsuji (三刀流奥義 六道の辻 , Santōryū Ōgi: Rokudō no Tsuji ? , literally meaning "Three Sword/Blade Style Secret Skill: Crossroad of Six Paths"): An alternative secret technique he developed after two years of training with Mihawk. Zoro manages to bend his body and swing the swords in the form of an inverted "S" shape while performing a vertical spin, slashing the opponent six times simultaneously so fast that he did not seem to move at all. This technique's named after the Six Paths of Buddhism, that is said to the be the six states where a person is controlled by their desires and conquering them is able to transcend their animal nature; tsuji also means crossroad, which ironically ties into the infamous term tsujigiri (crossroad cutting/killing). It was first used against the Kraken, to cut one of its tentacles and divide it into six pieces.[31] In the video game One Piece: Gigant Battle! 2 New World, this technique involves six repeated slashes, ending with a vertical spin. In the Funimation adaptations, it is called Three-Sword Style Technique: Crossing the Six Paths, while in the VIZ manga it's Three Sword Style Crossing the Six Paths.
    • Homura Saki: Rokudo no Tsuji (焔裂き 六道の辻 , Homura Saki: Rokudō no Tsuji ? , literally meaning "Flame Split: Crossing of the Six Paths"): This is an enhanced version of "Rokudo no Tsuji" and "Homura Saki", where Zoro cuts flames into very small pieces making it more effective. It was first used against the Sun Homie, Prometheus, rendering it weakened for a considerable time by increasing the effort it needed to reform.[6] In the VIZ Manga, this technique is called Flame Rend: Crossing the Six Paths.

Zoro using Kokujo: O Tatsumaki.

  • Kokujo: O Tatsumaki (黒縄・大龍巻 , Kokujō: Ō Tatsu Maki ? , literally meaning "Kalasutra: Great Dragon Twister"): A much stronger and more effective version of "Tatsu Maki", where Zoro performs the same action. He spins to create a dragon-like tornado that both slashes and blows away the targets, but the attack keeps going like an actual whirlwind and cuts up anyone who gets caught in it. While the old version only gave the victims small cuts and was able to break a Tekkai (like Kaku's) at its full potential,[32] this new version seems to be able to cut through thick steel with ease. It was first used against the New Fish-Man Pirates. According to Zoro, the whirlwind will not cease until its targets are sent to hell, a befitting description of the technique's name, as "Kokujo" is Japanese for Kalasutra, one of the eight levels of hot Naraka (hell) in Buddhism.[33] In the anime, after his introduction, the dragon figure looks like Momonosuke's dragon form. [34] Kokujo literally translates to "black cord/straw rope". This is called Three Sword Style Black Rope Dragon Twister in the VIZ manga, Black Rope Dragon Twister in the Funimation subs, and Black Rope Great Tatsu Maki in the Funimation dub.
    • Zoro can use a stronger version of this technique when wielding Enma. This version is powerful enough to cut through Kaido's scales and dealing him damage.[35]

Rengoku Onigiri.

  • Rengoku Oni Giri (煉獄鬼斬り , Rengoku Oni Giri ? , literally meaning "Purgatory Ogre Cutter"): A much stronger version of "Oni Giri", where Zoro still faces away from the opponent and waits for them to come. He then turns around and leaps towards the attacking opponent. This may be a way to make his already lightning-fast triple-slash even more sudden. The effect of this attack leaves an X-shaped stream of blood and generates a powerful shockwave that destroys the surroundings. While the old version could break Hachi's six swords, this new version can easily break the eight swords of Hyouzou (a swordsman Hachi was not able to defeat since childhood) who was extremely doped with Energy Steroids. It was first used to defeat Hyouzou.[36] In the VIZ manga and Funimation adaptations, this is called Purgatory Onigiri. This is one of Zoro's Oni Giri variations where there are no alternate food-based puns in its naming.
  • Ul-Tora Gari ( 極虎狩り ウルトラがり , Uru Tora Gari ? , literally meaning "Extreme/Polar Tiger Hunting"): A much stronger version of "Tora Gari", where Zoro does the same movements, he puts his hand swords over his mouth blade and swing them forth a forward descending slash with them. The aura generated by Zoro seems to be the same as the original Tora Gari, the aura of a tiger's head. While the original version was able to withstand against powerful human enemies like the Nyaban Brothers or Mr. 1, this enhanced version is able to match the strength of a dragon. It was first seen used against Dragon Number Thirteen on Punk Hazard.[37] The pun is that the name is a portmanteau of 'ultra' (pronounced urutora in Japanese) and 'tora' (tiger in Japanese). In the VIZ manga, Funimation subs, and the Funimation dub of One Piece: Stampede, this is called Ultra Tiger Hunt. In the Funimation dub of Film Gold and the main series, it is called Ultra Tiger Trap.

Zoro using 1080 Pound Cannon against Pica.

  • Senhachiju Pound Ho (千八十 煩悩 ポンド , Senhachijū Pondo Hō ? , literally meaning "1080 Pound Cannon"): A much stronger and powerful version of "108 Pound Ho", where Zoro does the same exact movements as before, holding one of his swords horizontally above the shoulder of his sword arm, and then performs a circular swing that launches the air compressed projectile spiraling towards the target. This new stronger version possesses the ability to cut through a large stone wall (in this case, Pica). The name implies it is ten times as strong as the previous version. This was first used against Pica.[38] In the VIZ Media this is called 1080 Pound Phoenix, and in the Funimation adaptations, this is called 1080 Caliber Phoenix. The aforementioned puns within this series of techniques still apply. In some video games, such as Pirate Warriors 2 and 3, as well as Burning Blood and Jump Force, the technique is distinguished from other variations via being a blast of multiple sword-cutting-beams-crossed-together instead of the iconic wind tunnel blast.

Zoro cuts Pica's stone body in half with Ichidai Sanzen Daisen Sekai.

  • Santoryu Ogi: Ichidai Sanzen Daisen Sekai (三刀流奥義 一大・三千・大千・世界 , Santōryū Ōgi: Ichidai Sanzen Daisen Sekai ? , literally meaning "Three Sword/Blade Style Secret Skill: Great Three Thousand Great Thousand Worlds"): An enhanced version of "Sanzen Sekai". Zoro delivers massive slashes to his opponent one after another. This technique can be done airbone and is capable of cutting through a large amount of solid stone with ease. This was first used against Pica, slashing several times at his giant stone body to lure him out and defeat him with the final slash of the move. When Zoro used this technique he used Haki on his swords to make them more durable and the attack even stronger.[39] Three Thousand Great Thousand Worlds, often shortened to simply Three Thousand Worlds or Great Thousand Worlds, refers to Buddhist cosmology. In the Viz manga and Funimation adaptations, this is called Three Sword Style Secret Technique: Billion-fold World Trichiliocosm. When Zoro performs this technique, he recites a mantra before he announces the technique's name: "The nine mountains and eight seas constitute one world! A thousand of them form a small chiliocosm! And when I gather and cube that chiliocosm, there's nothing I can't cut!" In the Funimation dub, this mantra is translated as "Nine mountains and eight seas make one world! One thousand worlds makes one chiliocosm! One chiliocosm to the power of three and there's nothing I can't cut!"

King of Hell Three Sword Style

King of Hell Three Sword Style

After choosing to let Enma draw out as much Haki as it could, Zoro infused it, and his two swords with not just Busoshoku Haki, but also Haoshoku Haki, dramatically increasing the power and range of his techniques.[40] In this state, Zoro dubbed his swordmanship, King of Hell Three Sword Style (閻王三刀流 , En-Ō Santōryū ? ).[41] He can only maintain this state for a limited amount of time, as the massive consumption of Haki would otherwise prove lethal.[40] [41] While using this style, Zoro's three swords emanates black lightnings and a green smoke-like aura. Similar to the original Three Sword Style, it is implied that he has integrated Kin'emon's Foxfire Style into this version of this style as well, as Zoro freely cut through flames comparable to that of magma using this style.[42]

Zoro uses Rengoku Oni Giri on King.

  • Rengoku Oni Giri (煉獄鬼斬り , Rengoku Oni Giri ? , literally meaning "Purgatory Ogre Cutter"): A Haoshoku and Busoshoku-Haki infused variant of his regular Three Sword Style technique "Rengoku Onigiri", Zoro performs his usual Oni Giri stance, with his two swords crossed across his chest and places the blade in his mouth horizontally behind them. However, unlike previous versions of this technique, he does not charge towards his opponent before performing the slashes. Additionally, the use of both Haoshoku and Busoshoku Haki in this version not only increases the strength of the attack, but the range as a well, effectively turning the close-range slashing technique into a long-range flying slash technique. This version was first used against King, and was shown to easily destroy the boulder he was standing on, despite missing King himself.[41] In the Viz manga, this is called Purgatory Oni Giri.

Zoro slices King with En-Ō Santōryū: Ippyakusanjo Hiryu Jigoku.

  • En-Ō Santōryū: Ippyakusanjo Hiryu Jigoku (閻王三刀龍 一百三情飛龍侍極 , En-Ō Santōryū: Ippyakusanjō Hiryū Jigoku ? , literally meaning "King of Hell Three Sword Dragon: 103 Emotions Flying Dragon Samurai Extreme"): A Haoshoku and Busoshoku-Haki infused long-range technique, Zoro charges at his opponent, leaps into the air, puts his hand swords over his mouth blade, and then swings them in a forward descending slash, in a manner similar to the technique "Tora Gari". All the infused Haki used in the technique is released towards his opponent, creating a long-ranged slash powerful enough to cut through his opponent's attack and still reach all the way towards his opponent. Zoro first used this technique against King and cut through King's massive Omori Karyudon, which produced a giant dragon-shaped mass of flames hotter than magma due to the Foxfire Style, as well as through King's sword, torso, and one of his wings.[43] The initial part of the technique's name is play on "Three Sword Style" and "Three Sword Dragon", which are both pronounced Santōryu. The latter part is possibly a reference to the numbers of hell, Ippyakusanjūroku-jigoku (一百三十六地獄 , Ippyakusanjūroku-jigoku ? literally "136 Hells"), or a drawing called Ippyakusanjō Imojigoku (一百三升芋地獄 , Ippyakusanjō Imojigoku ? literally "103 Measures of Potatoes Hell") by Santō Kyōden, in which sweet potatoes were judged by King Enma and thrown to hell for causing heartburn. Jigoku in the technique name is a pun on "hell" (地獄), written instead with Kanji meaning "samurai extreme". In the Viz manga, this is called King of Hell, Three-Sword Serpent: 103 Mercies Dragon Damnation.

Trivia

Oda's depiction of Nami using Three Sword Style.

  • One Piece Magazine Vol.13 features an illustration of Nami as a hypothetical user of Three Sword Style, following a fan request.
  • The video game-only move Kokyu no Dento of the Grand Battle! series, sets a similar principle of the King of Hell Three Swords Style, where Zoro charges his sword with his own "breath" rendered as a green smoke-like aura around it to increase its attack power, similar to how he uses his Haki in said state, 19 years before its canonical usage.

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 1 Chapter 5 (p. 19) and Episode 2, Zoro confirms to Luffy that he is a Three Sword Style user.
  2. 2.0 2.1 One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 47 Chapter 452 (p. 13) and Episode 346, Jigoro uses a Three Sword Style to attack Luffy.
  3. One Piece Anime — Episode 509, The humandrills copy Zoro's style to attack him.
  4. 4.0 4.1 One Piece Manga — Vol. 81 Chapter 807, cover story: From the Decks of the World: The 500,000,000 Man Arc Vol. 3, Isshin Dojo students being practicing Three Sword Style in order to emulate Zoro.
  5. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 78 Chapter 778 (p. 8) and Episode 719, Zoro uses Busoshoku Haki as he prepares Santoryu Ogi: Sanzen Sekai.
  6. 6.0 6.1 6.2 One Piece Manga — Vol. 100 Chapter 1009 (p. 16).
  7. 7.0 7.1 One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 1 Chapter 6 (p. 4) and Episode 3, Zoro first uses Three Sword Style to intercept Marines headed by Morgan.
  8. One Piece Magazine Vol.13 (p. 7), Oda's illustration uses the English name "Three Sword Style".
  9. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 6 Chapter 51 (p. 7) and Episode 24, Yosaku calls Oni Giri Zoro's signature technique.
  10. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 2 Chapter 17 (p. 15-16) and Episode 7, Zoro first uses Oni Giri to defeat Cabaji.
  11. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 6 Chapter 50 (p. 5-7) and Episode 24, Zoro uses this first against Mihawk.
  12. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 14 Chapter 126 (p. 8-9) and Episode 76, Zoro defeats Mister 5 with Yaki Oni Giri.
  13. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 40 Chapter 387 (p. 6) and Episode 273, Zoro uses Enbima Yonezu Oni Giri on some Marines.
  14. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 4 Chapter 33 (p. 13-14) and Episode 14, Zoro defeats the Nyaban Brothers with Tora Gari.
  15. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 6 Chapter 51 (p. 18) and Episode 24, Zoro attempts to defeat Mihawk with Santoryu Ogi: Sanzen Sekai.
  16. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 49 Chapter 480 (p. 13-14) and Episode 373, Zoro successfully hits the giant Oars with Sanzen Sekai.
  17. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 78 Chapter 778 (p. 8) and Episode 719, Zoro prepares Santoryu Ogi: Sanzen Sekai while hurtling toward Pica.
  18. One Piece Anime — Episode 223, Hypnotized Zoro uses Sanzen Sekai against Luffy earlier than its third use against Oars.
  19. 19.0 19.1 One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 10 Chapter 85 and Episode 38, Zoro vs. Hatchan.
  20. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 50 Chapter 484 and Episode 376.
  21. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 21 Chapter 193 (p. 15-16) and Episode 118, Zoro uses Ushi Bari against Mr. 1.
  22. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 21 Chapter 195 (p. 6) and Episode 119, Zoro uses Gazami Dori against Mr. 1.
  23. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 29 Chapter 271 (p. 17-19) and Episode 178, Zoro finishes off Ohm with Hyakuhachi Pound Ho.
  24. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 49 Chapter 474 (p. 4-5) and Episode 369, Zoro uses a far more powerful Hyakuhachi Pound Ho against Oars.
  25. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 35 Chapter 330 (p. 10) and Episode 234, Zoro slices cannon balls with Karasuma Gari.
  26. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 39 Chapter 371 (p. 15-17) and Episode 261, Zoro defeats T Bone with Gyuki: Yuzume
  27. 27.0 27.1 27.2 One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 43 Chapter 416 and Episode 299.
  28. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 43 Chapter 417 (p. 11-12) and Episode 300, Zoro uses Hyo Kin Dama against Kaku.
  29. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 49 Chapter 475 (p. 7-8) and Episode 370, Zoro uses Daibutsu Giri.
  30. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 49 Chapter 478 (p. 3-4) and Episode 372, Zoro attacks Oars with Yasha Garasu.
  31. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 62 Chapter 605 (p. 13) and Episode 525, Zoro slashes the Kraken's tentacles with Santoryu Ogi: Rokudo no Tsuji.
  32. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 43 Chapter 417 (p. 8) and Episode 300, Zoro manages to break Kaku's Tekkai with Tatsu Maki.
  33. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 64 Chapter 635 (p. 7-8) and Episode 555, Zoro slashes through the Iron Shells with Kokujo O Tatsumaki.
  34. One Piece Anime — Episode 749, Momonosuke's image is seen during Zoro's fight with Peseta.
  35. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 99 Chapter 1003 (p. 10-11) and Episode 1018.
  36. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 65 Chapter 646 (p. 18-19) and Episode 566, Zoro finishes off Hyouzou with Rengoku Oni Giri.
  37. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 66 Chapter 656 (p. 7) and Episode 580, Zoro uses Ul-Tora Gari against the first model of the dragon.
  38. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 76 Chapter 754 (p. 16) and Episode 692, Zoro slashes Pica with Senhachiju Pound Ho.
  39. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 78 Chapter 778 (p. 10-11) and Episode 719, Zoro cuts Pica in half with Ichidai Sanzen Daisen Sekai.
  40. 40.0 40.1 One Piece Manga — Vol. 102 Chapter 1033 (p. 16-17), Zoro allows Enma to drain his Haki, resulting in Haoshoku infusion.
  41. 41.0 41.1 41.2 One Piece Manga — Vol. 102 Chapter 1035 (p. 9, 11), Zoro names the style "King of Hell Three Sword Style".
  42. One Piece Manga — Vol. 102 Chapter 1035 (p. 16-17).
  43. One Piece Manga — Vol. 102 Chapter 1035 (p. 16-17), Zoro uses "Ippyakusanjo Hiryu Jigoku" against King.

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