Gomu Gomu no Mi/Gear 3 Techniques

Gear 3! Bone Balloon!!! The air's moving through my bones, picking up power!! See my left arm!! It's the arm of a giant!!!

Gear 3 ("Gear Third") is a transformation technique that uses the power of the Gomu Gomu no Mi to inflate a body part and enhance the strength of the user. It was first hinted at during the climax of the fight between Luffy and Blueno, and first used but not witnessed by anyone (including the viewer), to knock down a steel door in Enies Lobby. It was first fully seen in Luffy's fight against Rob Lucci.

Overview
Luffy corks his mouth with his thumb, bites into his thumb joint (making a small opening) and blows hard into his bones, which inflates his arm. He is then able to transfer the air through his entire body, requiring the torso to act as an interface for his various limbs. Luffy blows so much air into his body that when they are all focused on a single limb, they become the size equivalent to (or greater than) that of a giant's, if anything resembling Oars' size. Used with his already-strong physiology, this apparently gives his arm more mass and a larger area to attack with far greater strength, but he sacrifices mobility for this strength, as his limbs are now so large that Luffy has trouble moving. This is called Gear Three in the VIZ manga, and Third Gear in the Funimation sub and dub.

Gear 3 is generally used when raw physical strength is needed, the bones are the key difference between this form and his old "Gomu Gomu no Fusen" move, where his balloon form was soft and squishy like a regular balloon, whereas the inflated bones are very hard, similar to an inflated car tire. Unlike the normal Gomu Gomu no Fusen technique, bullets ricochet off of Gear 3 instead of bouncing off. The bones being much harder also mean a lot of compression of air takes place when using Gear 3, making Gear 3 not just a "for-show" move as Lucci initially thought, but like a giant mace of astounding mass when used in attacks. Because of Luffy's raw strength, he is able to move his gigantic arm with ease.

In between his attacks, Luffy brings the air back to his chest and then shifts it into another body part. The downside is the lag time in which it takes Luffy to transfer and re-channel the amount of air trapped inside his bones can be very disadvantageous.

Before the Timeskip


Before the timeskip, while in Gear 3, it proved quite difficult for Luffy to move while part of his anatomy has been converted to gigantic proportions, making the Gear inadvisable to use against opponents capable of moving at high speeds (like Lucci) or in an enclosed place as he is leaving himself vulnerable to attack, which is why since his battle against Rob Lucci, Luffy tends to only activate Gear 3 against massive and often slow-moving targets whom he likes to assault with his Gear 3 moves coming from high above in mid-air, where the said attacks could not be obstructed. To deactivate Gear 3, Luffy leaves the form by exhaling heavily, which can cause him to be propelled backwards.



The deactivation of Gear 3 brings about shrinking, which is a negative side-effect for Luffy due to the massive expansion undergone prior to release. The amount of time Luffy spends in his shrunken form is roughly equivalent to the amount of time spent in Gear 3 mode. This shrunken form has shown little to no ability to stretch at all, and it has been shown that Luffy loses an incredible amount of strength when he kept hitting Lucci's face to no effect. The best strategy Luffy could use, while waiting for himself to return to normal, is to run and hide from an opponent for the duration of the shrinkage. Another strategy is only using Gear 3 for a few seconds for only one move, so his shrinkage is minimized. But during the Impel Down Arc, Luffy demonstrated using his Gear 3 with great speed. Being fast enough to defeat Jailer Beasts, who possessed Soru-level speed. During the Whitebeard War, this drawback was not shown during every use, perhaps being glossed over by the many different battles taking place all at once; but the anime still includes the drawback.

When Luffy used Gomu Gomu no Gigant Fusen during his encounter with Fleet Admiral Sengoku, Sengoku himself referred to Gear 3's increased size as Gigantification.

After the Timeskip


After the timeskip, as with Gear 2, Luffy seems to have obtained better skill at utilizing Gear 3. Previously, Gear 3 would increase the size of the majority of Luffy's arm, thus reducing the speed of the attack in exchange for a powerful impact. However, Luffy after two years can seemingly control where the air is stored within his limbs, where his fist becomes large and instead of the air being equally distributed throughout his arm, an equivalently large mass forms behind the fist at his wrist. This allows a majority of Luffy's arm to remain as it is, permitting him to stretch it, thus allowing him to attack and withdraw much faster than pre-timeskip. He was seen being able to enlarge his right fist while inside a Yarukiman bubble (where there is limited air supply) rapidly upon engaging against the Kraken, demonstrating the use of infusing Busoshoku Haki into his colossal-sized arm to enforce its durability and defeat the sea monster. Luffy is confirmed to have overcome his weakness of shrinking when deactivating this Gear, after inflating both his arms and using "Gomu Gomu no Elephant Gatling" on Noah for a prolonged period of time and not turning into his chibi form. Luffy has also developed enough control to decide how big he wishes to have his limbs get.

Luffy has also shown to use this form defensively in battle, as seen when he fought Admiral Fujitora. In this battle Luffy enlarged his arm using Gear 3 (though the enlargement was comparatively small compared to usual), and applied Busoshoku hardening to it in order to use it like a shield against the Admiral's powerful attacks. In this way, it was capable to defend against Fujitora's slashing attacks.

Techniques
Most of the techniques in this mode are named the same as the regular attacks with "Gigant" added after the "Gomu Gomu no" prefix. "Gigant" is German for "Giant". In some techniques like Gigant Whip and Gigant Axe, Luffy uses the English name of the technique instead of the Japanese name, saying "Axe" and "Whip" instead of "Ono" and "Muchi". The known named techniques that have been used by Luffy so far in this form are as follows:

Pre-Timeskip

 * Hone Fusen (骨風船): Luffy inflates his body by blowing air into his bones. This is done by biting into his right thumb, presumably cutting it open down to the bone, and then blowing air directly into the opened bone. This technique seems to give Luffy a sturdier defense than the regular balloon, since bullets now ricochet off of him instead of bouncing off of him. Due to this form having a disadvantage of moving about, he can transfer his air into his torso, and then launch himself with his "Gomu Gomu no Rocket" technique. This was first fully shown in Luffy's battle against Rob Lucci. In the VIZ manga and Funimation adaptations, this is called Bone Balloon.




 * Gomu Gomu no Gigant Pistol (ゴムゴムの): Luffy delivers a Gomu Gomu no Pistol with extreme force due to the larger size of his fist. This was first fully seen being used against Rob Lucci. Its sheer power was able to fling him from the Bridge of Hesitation on to a Buster Call Battleship. In the VIZ manga and Funimation adaptations, this is called Gum-Gum Giant Pistol.


 * Gomu Gomu no Rocket (ゴムゴムのロケット): A Gear 3 version of Luffy's normal Gomu Gomu no Rocket. While using this move, Luffy's chest bones are inflated, and bullets ricochet off his body. This is not explicitly named as a "Gigant" move. This was first seen being used to propel Luffy onto a Buster Call battleship in pursuit of Rob Lucci.


 * Gomu Gomu no Gigant Axe (ゴムゴムの): A Gomu Gomu no Ono with even more power due to his enlarged foot and leg. This was first seen being used against Rob Lucci. Its sheer power is able to damage and create a hole in the deck of a Buster Call Battleship. In the VIZ manga and Funimation adaptations, this is called Gum-Gum Giant Axe. Like the Jet version of Ono, it lacks the "sen" (war) kanji (戦).


 * Gomu Gomu no Gigant Whip (ゴムゴムの): Gomu Gomu no Muchi with more power due to his enlarged foot and leg. This was first seen being used against Rob Lucci. Its sheer power is able to damage the mast of a Buster Call Battleship. In the anime, Luffy used a haki-infused version against Doflamingo. In the VIZ manga and Funimation adaptations, this is called Gum-Gum Giant Whip.


 * Gomu Gomu no Gigant Bazooka (ゴムゴムのバズーカ): The Gear 3 version of Luffy's Gomu Gomu no Bazooka attack. To create this attack, Luffy inflates both his arms by biting both his thumbs and blowing into them. With both his arms inflated to large proportions, Luffy then delivers the attack onto an opponent the same way he regularly does with a normal Bazooka attack, except with much greater power. This was first seen being used against Oars to break his spine. In the VIZ manga and Funimation adaptations, this is called Gum-Gum Giant Bazooka.




 * Gomu Gomu no Gigant Jet Shell (ゴムゴムの): This was Luffy's strongest technique at the time. While he is still in Gear 2, Luffy goes into Gear 3 with Hone Fusen. With the combination of Gear 2 's high speed and Gear 3's air within his bones, Luffy launches his air-filled body and rams into an opponent like a large cannonball. This move is quite reckless, as Luffy suffers both from the excess burn on his body from Gear 2, and the difficulty of moving his body from Gear 3. This was first seen being used against Gecko Moria while he is in his Shadow's Asgard form. In the VIZ manga and Funimation adaptations, this is called Gum-Gum Giant Jet Shell.


 * Gomu Gomu no Gigant Rifle (ゴムゴムの): Luffy activates Gear 3 to expand one of his arms and then use it to launch a giant version of the original Gomu Gomu No Rifle at a target with greater power, drilling hard into the unfortunate target. This attack is strong enough to destroy the heavily armored Pacifista, and was first seen being used to defeat PX-4 on the Sabaody Archipelago. The fist produced in this attack is approximately the same size as the entire body of the giant Luffy uses it to defeat. In the VIZ manga and Funimation adaptations, this is called Gum-Gum Giant Rifle. Unlike the variations of Jet Rifle, this version of the attack is written in kanji like the original base version.




 * Gomu Gomu no Gigant Stamp (ゴムゴムのスタンプ): Luffy activates Gear 3 and expands his foot to deliver a giant version of Gomu Gomu no Stamp with greater force. Incidentally, this was first used in conjunction with Mr. 3's Giant Candle Wall to push it back. This was first seen being used against Magellan in Impel Down. In the VIZ manga and Funimation adaptations, this is called Gum-Gum Giant Stamp.


 * Gomu Gomu no Gigant Fusen (ゴムゴムの風船): Luffy activates Gear 3 and expands his torso to create a giant version of his traditional Gomu Gomu no Fusen, with a much sturdier defense. This move was strong enough to cushion the impact from a massive adversary and was first used to protect Ace and Mr. 3 from a punch of Sengoku in his giant form. In the VIZ manga and Funimation adaptations, this is called Gum-Gum Giant Balloon.

Video Game Only

 * Gomu Gomu no Gigant Gatling (ゴムゴムの): Luffy activates Gear 3 and expands both his fists to deliver a giant version of his powerful Gomu Gomu no Gatling technique. This technique is completely exclusive in the fighting game, Jump Ultimate Stars (using Luffy's strongest battle set a la his 8 Koma version, and acts as this version's Special Move A) and One Piece: Pirate Warriors (during the final fight against Akainu to deliver the final blow) but it does not appear in either the manga or in the anime. While appearing counter-intuitive with using increased mass and rapid-firing (especially since in Jump Ultimate Stars, Luffy does not move forward as much during the attack), the idea was incorporated post-timeskip. Unlike his "Afro Luffy" 6 Koma versions of the original Gomu Gomu no Gatling, the Gigant Gatling 's kanji in-game is written with the more commonly used ones across media (銃乱打 instead of 銃乱射).

Post-Timeskip
After the timeskip, much like his normal and Gear 2 techniques, Luffy named his new techniques with gun and artillery themes related to animals. In addition to this, he no longer shrinks afterwards, and learning to make the air "sit" at a specific body part, making them much faster and stronger than before. He can imbue Busoshoku Haki into his limbs, hardening them, thus making them much stronger.

Training in Udon, where Luffy wore seastone cuffs, he could use Gear 2 and 3 at the same time without repercussions. In learning advanced Busoshoku and Haoshoku Haki, his attacks are now strong enough to damage Kaidou, whereas usual Gear 4 beforehand wasn't able to.




 * Gomu Gomu no Elephant Gun (ゴムゴムの): The Haki enhanced version of Gomu Gomu no Gigant Pistol. After activating Gear 3, Luffy will also implement Busoshoku: Koka into his attack, turning his arm black. Just like his Gomu Gomu no Bullet, Luffy launches his attack at his enemy with great destructive power. However, the Gear 3's air only fills the end of his arm, giving him a giant fist with an elephantine round wrist. It is named after an elephant gun, a large caliber firearm used to hunt elephants that used black powder at first and then started using smokeless powder. This attack was first seen underwater against the Kraken. In the VIZ manga and Funimation adaptations, this is called Gum-Gum Elephant Gun.




 * Gomu Gomu no Elephant Gatling (ゴムゴムの): After enlarging and imbuing both his arms with Busoshoku Haki in a similar manner as Gomu Gomu no Elephant Gun, Luffy performs his Gomu Gomu no Gatling, which, with the heavily enforced arms, causes massive damage. Since the bulk of the air sits in his forearms and fists and not in his upper arms, it allows him to punch and pull back rapidly. This technique was first seen to defeat Hody Jones, as well as breaking apart the falling Noah. In one of the specials, it was shown that he can also perform this technique with a single arm while retaining enough power to cause extensive damage to a large Marine base. In the VIZ manga and Funimation adaptations, this is called Gum-Gum Elephant Gatling.




 * Gomu Gomu no Grizzly Magnum (ゴムゴムの): A Haki enhanced version of Gomu Gomu no Gigant Bazooka. Luffy gets distance away from his opponent and activates Gear 3 on both his arms simultaneously. He then runs towards the target with both his arms still static behind him before leaping in the air. While flying toward the enemy at a great speed he implements Busoshoku Haki into his arms, turning them black. He retracts his arms, and launches his attack with a great destructive power. The technique is named after the Grizzly Win Mag made by the gun manufacturer L.A.R. This attack was first seen being used to defeat Caesar Clown. In the VIZ manga and Funimation adaptations, this is called Gum-Gum Grizzly Magnum. The kanji's literal reading is "kaiyūjū", where the kanji used in this case is the Chinese term for a grizzly bear. This would normally not be applicable to Japanese as the proper Japanese term would instead be "Hai'iroguma" (灰色熊, lit. Ash-Colored Bear).


 * Gomu Gomu no Thor Elephant Gun (ゴムゴムの): An enhanced version of Gomu Gomu no Elephant Gun, first seen when Luffy used it to defeat Chinjao in the Corrida Colosseum, restoring the latter's head to its original drill-shaped form in the process. The attack differs from a regular Elephant Gun in that Luffy launches himself into the air with Gomu Gomu no Rocket first, before striking, discharging electricity when it lands (also in Pirate Warriors 3 as his Kizuna Special Attack for his timeskip form, he similarly mainly uses this attack from midair to strike the ground with). The attack is named after the Norse hammer-wielding god Thor, with this attack meant to emulate a hammer slamming down from the sky. Thor Elephant Gun as an initial concept happened for the first time in the One Piece Film: Strong World, where it was a lightning strike enhanced Gigant Axe. In the VIZ manga, and the Funimation adaptations, this technique is called Gum-Gum Thor Elephant Gun.




 * Gomu Gomu no Gigant Tsuppari (ゴムゴムのつっぱり): Luffy activates Gear 3 and create a giant version of his Gomu Gomu no Tsuppari, which was also used in Luffy's sumo match against Urashima. Luffy stretches his arm very far back, and as it shoots forward, he inflates it greatly before striking his opponent with a massive open palm. The palm is large enough to hit the entire body of the very large Urashima and send him flying out of the ring, destroying every building in his way. This is called Gum-Gum Giant Sumo Slap in the VIZ manga and Funimation adaptations.




 * Gomu Gomu no Red Roc (ゴムゴムの): A combination of Gomu Gomu no Elephant Gun and Gomu Gomu no Red Hawk. Luffy activates Gear 3, inflating his fist, and with both Gear 2 and advanced Busoshoku Haki, ignites it to deliver a huge flaming hardened punch. This technique was strong enough to knock down, burn and injure Kaidou, even catching him on fire for a brief period of time. It was first seen as an opening blow against Kaidou at Onigashima. The attack is named after the Arabian mythical giant bird called a Roc. The name could also be a reference to Balloon, the Roc bird from the Romance Dawn, Version 2. This is called Gum-Gum Red Roc in the VIZ manga and Funimation adaptations. The literal kanji reading is "Gōka Kenjū", with gōka (lit. karma fire) being the Japanese term for a hellfire or inferno.




 * Gomu Gomu no Roc Gun (ゴムゴムの): After inflating his fist, hardening it with Busoshoku Haki, and infusing it with Haoshoku Haki, Luffy stretches the arm far behind him while running, and then snaps it back to deliver a powerful blow to an opponent. It was first used against Kaidou, in his hybrid form, who was knocked down and bled from the attack. This is called Gum-Gum Roc Gun in the VIZ manga and Funimation subs. The literal kanji reading is "Kaichōjū", with kaichō being a Japanese term for a mysterious/eerie bird (or moreso a creature that has taken the form of one).


 * Gomu Gomu no Roc Gatling (ゴムゴムの): After inflating both his fists, hardening them with Busoshoku Haki, and infusing them with Haoshoku Haki, Luffy activates Gear 2 and performs his Gomu Gomu no Gatling which, with the Haoshoku infused arms, can match Kaidou's own devastating attacks, in human-dragon hybrid. It was first used against Kaidou, who countered it with Gundari Ryuseigun. This is called Gum-Gum Roc Gatling in the VIZ manga and Funimation subs. The literal kanji reading is "Kaichō Jūranda", with kaichō being a Japanese term for a mysterious/eerie bird (or moreso a creature that has taken the form of one).

Anime Only

 * Gomu Gomu no Gigant Hae-tataki (ゴムゴムのハエたたき): After enlarging his hand, Luffy slaps his opponent with his palm. He first used this against a flock of Kung Fu Mynahs. Hae-tataki (also written as 蝿叩き in kanji) is the term for a fly swatter, literally meaning "fly thrasher".


 * Gomu Gomu no Grizzly Corkscrew Magnum (ゴムゴムのグリズリーコークスクリューマグナム): A combination of Gomu Gomu no Grizzly Magnum and Gomu Gomu no Gigant Rifle. This attack was first seen being used in battle with Charlotte Katakuri.

Video Game Only

 * Gomu Gomu no Gigant Jet Gatling (ゴムゴムの): In One Piece: Gigant Battle! 2 New World, post-timeskip Luffy uses a variant of Gigant Gatling from Jump Ultimate Stars, mixing it with Gear 2, Busoshoku: Koka, and Elephant Gun.


 * Busoshoku Koka Rush (武装色硬化ラッシュ): Luffy's Victory Burst Super from J-Stars Victory Vs., which involves him enlarging his arms and coating himself automatically in Busoshoku no Haki, and as he carries himself into the air via the cinematic, from his peak he then performs a Gomu Gomu no Gigant Gatling (which repeatedly pounds his foes and but can be blocked throughout). Then afterwards another cinematic occurs as he brings his arms back to finish with a Grizzly Magnum towards the ground, blasting all targets away. This is one of the many Victory Burst Supers that can inflict zero-damage friendly fire towards Luffy's own ally in team battles.


 * Gomu Gomu no Elephant Storm (ゴムゴムの): Used as his Secret Attack in One Piece: Super Grand Battle X. Luffy activates Gear 3 and covers both of his arms with Busoshoku Haki, and combines both Gomu Gomu no Storm and Elephant Gatling. During his flight, Luffy can aim his continuous punches from the foreground via a targeting reticle for the duration of this attack.

Situational Techniques



 * Gomu Gomu no Gigant Thor Axe (ゴムゴムの): A Gear 3 move performed when Luffy enlarges his leg and thrusts it high into a low-lying thundercloud. When he brings it down, the charged limb unleashes a massive shock wave, powerful enough to cause the entire island underneath to crumble and be destroyed. Later, the lightning travels through giant cracks to give more damage. This was first seen used to defeat Shiki, and was only possible thanks to the storm that they were fighting in. The attack was named after Thor, the Norse god of thunderstorms, who wielded a hammer rather than an axe. It is also said that every time Thor hit with his hammer, a lightning bolt would be brought from the skies, not always hitting the opponent, but usually just for demonstrating its powers. In the Funimation adaptations, this is called Gum-Gum Giant Thor Axe.

Trivia

 * During the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo, Italian athlete Massimo Stano paid homage to Luffy's Gear 3 pose while crossing the 20 km race walk finish line, then going on to win the gold medal.
 * In an interview between Oda and Kishimoto, the author of the manga Naruto, it is revealed that the "Gomu Gomu no Gigant Pistol" highly resembles the "Partial Expansion Jutsu" used by Chōji Akimichi, which prompted Oda to inform and apologize to Kishimoto of the similarities between the two techniques after its debut.




 * Technically speaking, the Toshi Toshi no Mi was the first Devil Fruit to demonstrate Nika's rubber properties to execute Gear 3, with the user Bonney using her Distortion Future to tap into a future where she has rubber powers like Nika's to inflate her arm and defeat Alpha, a time when Luffy had yet to start his pirating career that would eventually lead to him inventing Gear 3.