[@Zero Hex] [quote=@Zero Hex] [@jynmi88] For the armament haki, was just saying that's how it tends to go since there was some argument about it. Regular invisible force of spirit stuff, fairly average at certain points. Full black coating, done by two dudes who specialized in that. Yes, Geppo is used to bounce off air or water. With the feet. By jumping, hopping, skipping or otherwise pushing off the non-solid surface with them. It's seriously just [url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=57TliyF8MFI]kung fu gliding jumps[/url], actual term for that being quinggong, for the kung fu assassins. And yes, I did bring up examples of using geppo to increase the power of strikes, a canon one in fact, that lines up with the actual ways to increase the potency of strikes in real life. There's a reason why the term "arm punch" means a strike with little to no real power, it's because it's one thrown solely with the limb rather than generating power via weight transfer. But now I'm kinda curious, could you explain how exactly you'd mean to use Geppo to "bounce his limbs off the air" in order to increase the power of an attack? Because I'm not really getting that and I'd like to know, might be cool. [/quote] Oh okay. Then yeah, that's how I was seeing the armament haki too. When I put it in my characters' CSs I didn't mean they were all excellent at using it at the same level as Pica, just that it was possible for them to do cover themselves with it. As far as the Geppo thing, it wasn't anything special. All I was going for was something like this example: Jack pulls back his arm for a strike. At a certain point he would have his elbow strike the air, causing his arm to shoot straight forward. At that point he would release the tension in his back and bicep, and use his chest and tricep(maybe some shoulder too but that parts always confused me) forwards. Thus adding both his own physical power and the propelling force of the Geppo contact(not sure what its called when someone's feet bounce off the air in One Piece) into a single attack.