Usopp Tactics/Kabuto

Sometime before arriving in Enies Lobby, Usopp developed a new weapon. This Dial powered weapon, which he calls a giant pachinko shooter, is called the Kabuto (カブト) and is a green metallic contraption that looks like a cross between a staff and a slingshot. It is apparently named after the beetle of the same name due to its resemblance to the beetle's horn. Usopp revealed this weapon when he was asked by Luffy to burn down the World Government flag. This weapon is several times more powerful than his old slingshot with the shots being faster and able to go vast distances with pinpoint accuracy. Its range is so far that even the marines using rifles couldn't hit him from the same distance.

The Kabuto's effectiveness is thanks to its design, its five prongs that help with its stability and range. The Breath Dial also installed in it gives it more strength. When Usopp shoots, the Dial activates and gives the ball shot from the Kabuto a rotation. These open up a whole new range of attacks for Usopp to use. In essence, it makes Usopp gain Super Pachinkos to shoot at his enemies. If the Dial that is installed is changed, the ball shot will become even more powerful. Near the end of the events in Enies Lobby, Usopp tried to explain all of this to Zoro and Sanji but was cut short. He later explains it to Perona when he fights her. Usopp is shown to use this weapon effectively with his comrades and old arsenal. Usopp doesn't use this weapon anymore.

The following techniques are those he can do with this weapon. As can be seen, several of these techniques are actually upgraded versions of those he can do with his slingshot.


 * Hi no Tori Boshi/Fire Bird Star (火の鳥星（ファイアーバードスター）): Usopp fires what can be assumed to be a very strong Kaen Boshi in the shape of a massive phoenix, it also seems to summon a massive ring of fire once it makes contact. This was first shown when he burnt the World Government flag on top of the Tower of Justice. As Sogeking, Usopp says this in English. As himself, Usopp says this in Japanese instead. He also said the name in English when he used the attack after the timeskip, despite not being dressed as Sogeking. It was this move that Usopp/Sogeking struck up anarchy against the World Government, thus putting a bounty on his head. This is called Fire Bird Star in the FUNimation dub.


 * Himawari Boshi (向日葵星): Five Kayaku Boshi are shot at the same time in a pentagon pattern. This was first seen being used against Jabra. In the Viz Manga, this is called Sunflower Star.


 * Cho Kemuri Boshi (超煙星): Usopp shoots a pellet that spews smoke over a great distance, creating an enormous smokescreen. This is called Special Attack: Super Smoke Star in the FUNimation subs.


 * Rokuren Mamushi Boshi (六連蝮星): Six Kayaku Boshi are shot at the same time in a snake like pattern at an enemy. This was first seen being used against Absalom as he was taking away Nami.


 * En Boshi (塩星): Knowing salt to be the weakness of the zombies of Thriller Bark, Usopp launches pellets filled with it into their mouths and can also be used to blind an opponent. This can also be shot at high speed.


 * Ageha Ryusei (アゲハ流星): Usopp shoots a high speed Kayaku Boshi the size of a golf ball with a tail of smoke. This was first being used against Perona in animation. In the Viz Manga, this is called Butterfly Meteor.


 * Kamakiri Ryūsei (カマキリ流星): Usopp shoots a high speed Kayaku Boshi in an upward arc that erupts in a green explosion. In the Viz Manga, this is called Mantis Meteor.


 * Atlas Suisei (アトラス彗星): Usopp shoots four high speed Kayaku Boshi with smoke tails which converge together and hit a target. The arcs the four shots make resemble the horns of an Atlas Beetle. In the Viz Manga and FUNimation subs, this is called Atlas Comet. This was first seen being used on a wall to reveal the room containing Perona's real body.


 * Torimochi Boshi (トリモチ星): Usopp fires a high speed pellet containing a sticky substance of sorts with a smoke tail at an enemy in order to immobilize them. In the Viz Manga, this is called Sticky Star. This was first seen being used against Perona under another name called Daibakuhatsu Boshi (大爆発星) in order to fool her. The fake name in the Viz Manga is Big Bang Star.


 * Gokiburi Boshi (ゴキブリ星): Disguised by Usopp saying Kurobikari Boshi (黒光り星), Usopp fires a gigantic pellet the size of a bowling bowl at high speed containing plastic cockroaches at an enemy. Though not real, the cockroaches deliver a psychological attack onto an enemy rather than a physical one. This was first seen being used to freak out Perona. In the anime, the roaches are depicted as also being mechanical and capable of movement. In the Viz Manga, this is called Roach Star.


 * Tokuyo Abura Boshi (特用油星): Usopp shoots three pellets containing his "special oil" to slip up an opponent. This was first seen being used to slip Oars' hand.


 * Super Size Hi no Tori Boshi (スーパーサイズ火の鳥星): Usopp first fires one of his Tokuyō Abura Boshi at an opponent. As it flies towards the opponent, Franky ignites it with Fresh Fire. The result is a giant version of Usopp's Fire Bird Star. This was first seen being used against Oars and Moria.


 * Renpatsu Kaen Boshi (連発火炎星): Usopp shoots several Kaen Boshi at once. This was first seen to knock out several Shiki's men.


 * Tenryu Boshi (天竜星): Usopp shoots a large burst of lightning that takes the form of a dragon. This attack seems to be one of the most powerful Usopp has, even more powerful than his Hi no Tori Boshi attack. This was first seen being used against Shiki, but he dodged it, however it would later trigger the lightnings for Luffy's Giant Thor Axe.


 * Kaenbin, Gas, Kaki, Yamai, to Kagero Ryusei (火炎瓶, ガス, 垣, 矢枚 と 影蝋流星): Several anime exclusive techniques that Usopp used against Perona. Usopp basically fires several shots that explode in different colors. Due to the nature of how the scene which showed the techniques was played, the techniques were fired in a way in which it is hard distinguish one from another. Apart from differently colored explosions that can't be easily be traced to the technique they correspond to, they look pretty much the same.