4th Luffy !!exclusive!! - Gear
By using Haki to control where air is concentrated, Luffy can swap between different sub-forms specialized for power, defense, or speed. The Three Forms of Gear 4th
As they approached the island of Dressrosa, Luffy's Gear 4th form charged forward, ready to take on whatever lay ahead. The battle was about to begin, and Luffy was more than ready to show the world what he was capable of. gear 4th luffy
Unlike his previous forms, Gear Four renders Luffy unable to stand still. He must constantly bounce, utilizing the stored potential energy to launch attacks at speeds previously impossible for his size. This "bouncing" nature makes him a difficult target to hit and allows him to change trajectory mid-air, a feat that baffled opponents like Doflamingo. By using Haki to control where air is
After consuming an immense amount of biscuits (thanks to Nami’s rain softening them), Luffy achieved a state of full-body inflation. In this "Full Version," Luffy resembles a massive ball. The principle is similar to Bounceman but focused on absorption rather than propulsion. When Cracker attacked, his sword arm was swallowed by Luffy’s rubbery, Haki-coated flesh and rebounded back at him. Unlike his previous forms, Gear Four renders Luffy
Snakeman forces the opponent into a game of raw reflexes, stripping away their ability to strategize. It was the perfect counter to Katakuri’s Mochi powers, allowing Luffy to finally match the Sweet Commander’s speed and eventually surpass him.
slims Luffy down. He retains the Haki flame pattern and the steam, but loses the bulky, bouncing physique. The focus here is speed and unpredictability. Utilizing "Python" attacks, Luffy’s punches continuously accelerate. If an opponent dodges, the punch changes direction, homing in on them like a snake chasing prey.
