Shuron Hakke

Shuron Hakke is a fighting-style that is utilized by Kaidou.

Overview
By consuming alcohol, Kaidou can enter a drunken state where he becomes even more dangerous than when he is sober. In this state, his movements become more unpredictable, he switches rapidly between his Zoan forms, and his Haki becomes stronger.

Techniques
The Shuron Hakke state has various modes based on his drunken mood swings.


 * Warai Jogo: A laughing drunk mode. When using this mode against Luffy, Kaidou attacked him in his Man-Beast form with a version of his Ragnaraku technique. In the Viz manga and Funimation subs, this is called Lightning Hammered.
 * Ochikomi Jogo (落込上戸): A depressed drunk mode. When using this mode against Luffy, Kaidou attacked him in his Beast form with Tatsumaki Kaifu. In the Viz manga and Funimation subs, this is called Drowning His Sorrows.
 * Naki Jogo (泣き上戸): A crying drunk mode. When using this mode against Luffy, Kaidou attacked him in his Man-Beast form with Raimei Hakke. In the Viz manga and Funimation subs, this is called Tears in His Beer.
 * Okori Jogo (怒り上戸): An angry drunk mode. When using this mode against Luffy, Kaidou attacked him with Bolo Breath and Gundari Ryuseigun in his Man-Beast form. In the Viz manga and Funimation subs, this is called Drunken Rage.
 * Amae Jogo (甘え上戸): A begging drunk mode. When using this mode against Luffy, Kaidou began speaking flirtatiously and begged Luffy to quit punching him while in his Man-Beast form. In the Viz Manga, this is called Drunken Beggar.
 * Nusubito Jogo (盗人上戸): When using this mode against Luffy, Kaidou used his serpentine body in full Beast Form to copy Luffy's trajectory changing punches. In the Viz Manga, this is called Drunken Thief.
 * Satsuriku Jogo (殺戮上戸): When using this mode against Luffy, Kaidou takes full advantage of his Human-Beast Form's size and strength to deal heavier blows with more murderous intent. In the Viz Manga, this is called Blood Thirsty Drunk.

Trivia

 * The Shuron Hakke may be inspired by the Drunken Fist, a type of Kung fu famous for its unpredictability.