Three Sword Style/Video Game Only

Video Game Only
In the several One Piece video games, Zoro was given several techniques and moves, the known named techniques that are exclusive to the video games are as follows


 * Ittoryu: Shishito (獅子刀（ししとう)): A standard diagonal cut, mainly serves to make a combo to another attacks. Shishitou is also a name of a Japanese species of sweet green pepper. Presented in Grand Battle!, Grand Battle! 2, One Piece Grand Battle 3, and One Piece: Grand Battle! Rush!.
 * Nitoryu: Takitate (滝断（たきたて)): Zoro crosses two swords and makes a cut onward, usually follows Shishitou. Takitate can mean cooked rice in Japanese. Presented in Grand Battle and Grand Battle 2.
 * Nitoryu: Hachimaki (蜂巻（はちまき）): Zoro thrusts to the air with two of his swords. Hachimaki can also mean headband. Presented in Grand Battle and Grand Battle 2.
 * Ittoryu: Nezumizan (鼠斬（ねずみざん）): Zoro launches a ground projectile onward. Nezumi-zan is also a term that means exponential progression. Presented in Grand Battle and Grand Battle 2.
 * Nitoryu: Kama Kiri (鎌斬り（かまきり）): While airborne, Zoro thrusts down diagonally, Kamakiri is the Japanese name for praying mantis. Presented in Grand Battle and Grand Battle 2.
 * Ittoryu: Kumanbachi (熊罰（くまんばち）): While airborne, Zoro descends down with his sword positioned to stab. It is similar to Cabaji's Ichirin-Zashi and also to Zoro's Maguma even though the latter was used after the games were released. Kumanbachi is also the name for the Japanese species of hornet. Presented in all Grand Battle series.
 * Nitoryu: Nihonshu (二本狩（にほんしゅ）): Zoro dashes forward then performs a cross cut with 2 swords. Nihonshu is also another name for Japanese sake. Presented in Grand Battle and Grand Battle 2
 * Nitoryu: Togyu (刀牛（とうぎゅう）): Zoro grabs his opponent by pinching with his 2 swords then throws the opponent behind. Togyu also means bullfight. Presented in Grand Battle and Grand Battle 2.
 * Ittoryu: Bato (馬刀（ばとう）): A cut onward with single sword, follows Shisitō in Grand Battle 3 and Grand Battle RUSH. Bato is japanese for abusive, also the japanese name for John Dory fish.
 * Ittoryu: Bento (弁刀（べんとう）): A standard backhand slash and sends the opponent flying upward to start aerial combo. Bento is a traditional japanese lunch box. Presented in Grand Battle 3 and Grand Battle RUSH.
 * Nitoryu: Suito (水刀（すいとう）): Follows Bento, Zoro crosses his swords and slashes upwards. Suito also means water bottle that usually accompany lunch box. Presented in Grand Battle 3 and Grand Battle RUSH.
 * Santoryu: Kogarashi (虎狩らし（こがらし）): After sending opponent to the air, Zoro jumps and makes spin slash quickly, similar to Sai Kuru. Kogarashi can also means cold wintry wind, an unique climate in Japan. Presented in Grand Battle 3 and Grand Battle RUSH.
 * Santoryu: Maku no Uchi (幕ノ討ち（まくノうち）): Zoro leaps in the air and swings a descending slash to slam opponent to the ground, much like airborne version of Tora Gari. Makunouchi is a type of lunchbox which consists of fish, meat, pickles, eggs and vegetables along with rice and an umeboshi. Presented in Grand Battle 3 and Grand Battle RUSH.
 * Ittoryu: Issen (一閃（いっせん）): While airborne, Zoro descends diagonally and slashes with single sword. Issen also means battle. Presented in Grand Battle 3 and Grand Battle RUSH.
 * Nitoryu: Sento (閃刀（せんとう）): Much like Togyu, Zoro grabs his opponent by pinching with his 2 swords then throws the opponent upward to slash him. Sento is a japanese public bath. Presented in Grand Battle 3 and Grand Battle RUSH.
 * Nitoryu: Sento Gayoi (閃刀・牙酔（せんとうがよい）): A version of Sento with Zoro slashes the opponent to the back. " sento ga yoi" is a phrase that means "Go to public bath". Presented in Grand Battle 3 and Grand Battle RUSH.
 * Santoryu: Sanjuso (三獣奏（せんとうがよい）): A special combo links Gazami Dori, Ushi Bari and Tatsu Maki. Sanjuso also a term that means musical trio. Presented in Grand Battle 3 and Grand Battle RUSH.
 * Kokyu no Dento (呼吸の伝刀（こきゅうのでんとう）): Zoro points his sword and a blue aura begins to surround him, making his attack more powerful. Presented in Grand Battle 3 and Grand Battle RUSH.
 * Ogi! San Zen Ryusen !! (奥義！三千龍閃！！): Only present in the game Jump Super Stars, Combination attack when Zoro team up with Himura Kenshin from the manga Rurouni Kenshin, Zoro performs Santoryu Ogi: San Zen Sekai combined with Kenshin performs Kuzuryuusen, one of his finishing move.
 * Nitoryu: Nanahakuniji Pound Ho: A stronger version of Nitoryu: Nanajuni Pound Ho used by Post-Timeskip Zoro in One Piece: Pirate Warriors 3.

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