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Team Combination Attacks[]

At certain times, Luffy uses his Devil Fruit powers in combination with his crew and others.

Canon[]

  • Armée de L'Air Gomu Shoot (空軍アルメ・ド・レールゴムシュート, Arume do Rēru Gomu Shūto?, literally meaning "Air Force Rubber Shoot"): A combo attack between Luffy and Sanji. Luffy stretches and grabs Sanji's leg, and as Sanji kicks forward, Luffy uses a Gomu Gomu no Rocket, propelling him forward at higher speeds than normal. This was first seen being used against Wapol.[1] This is called Armée de L'air Air Assault in the VIZ manga, Taffy Trouncer in the 4Kids dub, and Armée de L'Air Assault Gum Shoot in the Funimation adaptations. The literal reading for the kanji is "Kūgun". In games/series' such as One Piece: Grand Battle, Sanji is able to use a solo-version of this attack.
Gomu Gomu no Tatsu Épaule Muchi Maki Shoot

Gomu Gomu no Tatsu Épaule Muchi Maki Shoot.

  • Gomu Gomu no Tatsu Épaule Muchi Maki Shoot (ゴムゴムの龍 肩肉エポール 巻き ムチ シュート, Gomu Gomu no Tatsu Epōru Muchi Maki Shūto?, literally meaning "Rubber Rubber Dragon Shoulder Whip Twister Shoot"): A combo attack used by Luffy, Zoro and Sanji to kill a Sandora Lizard in the Sandora Desert. It's a combination of Luffy's Gomu Gomu no Muchi, Zoro's Tatsumaki, and Sanji's Epaule Shoot. For this attack however, he uses his arm for the Gomu Gomu no Muchi instead of his leg.[2] This is called Gum-Gum Dragon Épaule Twister Whip Sprawl in the VIZ manga, and Gum-Gum Tatsu Épaule Maki Whip Shoot in the Funimation adaptations. The kanji's literal reading is "Ryū Ken'niku Maki".
  • Gomu Gomu no Sanbyaku Pound Cannon (ゴムゴムの三百煩悩ポンド攻城砲キャノン, Gomu Gomu no Sanbyaku Pondo Kyanon?, literally meaning "Rubber Rubber 300 Klesha Siege Cannon"): A combo attack between Luffy and Zoro. Luffy and Zoro use the Gomu Gomu no Cannon and the Hyakuhachi Pound Ho at the same time. This is actually a 216 Pound Cannon, but Luffy decided that name was too long and hard to pronounce. Zoro expressed amused indifference and accepted the new name for the attack. This was first used against a huge wave during the Aqua Laguna to let the Rocketman pass.[3] This is called Gum-Gum 300 Pound Cannon in the VIZ manga and Funimation subs, and Gum-Gum 300 Caliber Cannon in the Funimation dub. The kanji is literally read as "Bonō Kōjōhō".
  • 600,000,000 Belly Jackpot (おくベルJACKPOTジャックポット, Roku Oku Beru Jakkupotto?): This attack was a huge collaborative effort between Luffy, Zoro, Sanji, Robin, and Franky in an all-out, multi-directional assault against a horde of zombies. Luffy provides his trademark punches to the assault. This was first seen being used against a group of Zombies. The name is derived from The Straw Hats' combined bounties.[4]
Santoryu Gomu Gomu no Diable Mouton Jet Roppyaku Pound Cannon

Three Sword Style Gomu Gomu no Diable Mouton Jet Roppyaku Pound Cannon.

  • Santoryu Gomu Gomu no Diable Mouton Jet Roppyaku Pound Cannon (三刀流ゴムゴムの悪魔風ディアブル羊肉ムートンJETジェット六百煩悩ポンド攻城砲キャノン, Santōryū Gomu Gomu no Diaburu Mūton Jetto Roppyaku Pondo Kyanon?, literally meaning "Three-Sword Style Rubber Rubber Devil's Mutton Jet 600 Pound Cannon"): A combo attack performed by all three top fighting members of the Straw Hat Crew: Zoro, Luffy, and Sanji. Zoro performs a Hyakuhachi Pound Ho, while Sanji activates his Diable Jambe technique and delivers a Mouton Shoot, then Luffy uses Gear 2 and fires a Gomu Gomu no Jet Cannon. The impact of the three techniques hits a single target simultaneously. This was first seen being used against PX-4.[5] In the VIZ manga this is called Three Sword Style Gum-Gum Diable Mouton Jet 600-Pound Cannon, and in the Funimation subs, this is called Santoryu Gum-Gum Diable Mouton Jet 600-Pound Cannon, and in the Funimation dub, this is called Three Sword Style Gum-Gum Diable Mouton Jet 600-Caliber Phoenix Cannon.
  • Gomu Gomu no Tonkachi Rifle (ゴムゴムのトンカチ・回転弾ライフル, Gomu Gomu no Tonkachi Raifuru?, literally meaning "Rubber Rubber Hammer Rotating Bullet"): A combo attack between Luffy and Mr. 3. Mr. 3 uses his Candle Lock technique on Luffy's hand to begin, whereupon Luffy stretches and twists his arm back before delivering a powerful blow aided by the hard wax. This was first used as the finishing blow to Minotaurus on Level 3 of Impel Down. Due to the extreme heat of the place, the Candle Lock only lasted for a very brief period of time, and the hammer melted as soon as the blow was dealt.[6] This is called Gum-Gum Hammer Rifle in the VIZ manga, and Gum-Gum Mallet Rifle in the Funimation adaptations.
  • Gomu Gomu no Heavy Stamp (ゴムゴムのヘビースタンプ, Gomu Gomu no Hebī Sutanpu?, literally meaning "Rubber Rubber Weight Stamp"): A combo attack between Luffy and Chopper. Luffy performs a normal Gomu Gomu no Stamp while Chopper activates Heavy Point and throws a Heavy Gong. It was first used against several prison guards in Udon.[7] in the VIZ manga and Funimation adaptations, this is called Gum-Gum Heavy Stamp.

Non-Canon[]

  • Gomu Gomu no Kaiten Ono (ゴムゴムの回転斧, Gomu Gomu no Kaiten Ono?, literally meaning "Rubber Rubber Rotating Axe"): An anime only technique, a combination of moves executed by Luffy, Zoro, Sanji, and Usopp. Luffy executes Gomu Gomu no Fusen as well as twisting his body, using the stored air to launch himself into the air. Then, Usopp aboard the Going Merry fires a cannonball at Sanji, while Luffy shoots both of his arms towards the target. Sanji at this point Armée de L'air Hana Shoots the cannonball at Zoro who executes Hyakuhachi Pound Ho to fire the cannonball up into the air and toward Luffy. Luffy catches the ball with his feet, the inertia of the cannonball spinning him vertically several times causing his legs to twist with each revolution. After all of the cannonball's inertia is gone, Luffy drops it and proceeds to spin forward releasing the full force of the stored energy from the winding, his body falling towards the target during all this. As Luffy approaches the target he stretches his legs out, which, through the speed of his spinning, creates the image of a large rotary blade. This attack impacts with the target, cutting it in half. The force of this seems out of Luffy's control since Zoro and Sanji has to stop him after cutting his target. This was first used to destroy Ratchet's castle.[8]
  • Kamehame Gomu Gomu no Bazoo'ha (かめはめゴムゴムのバズー波, Kamehame Gomu Gomu no Bazūha?, literally meaning "Turtle Devastation Rubber Rubber Bazoo-Wave"): A combo attack that Luffy and Goku invented together to use against Buggy and Pilaf's Tettiri No. 55, during the One Piece/Dragon Ball crossover comic special, Cross Epoch. This is a simultaneous attack of Luffy's "Gomu Gomu no Bazooka" and Goku's "Kamehameha". The name of this technique is a combination of their individual attack names.[9] In the VIZ manga, this is called Kamehame Gum-Gum Bazooha.
  • Gomu Gomu no Kamehameha (ゴムゴムのかめはめ波, Gomu Gomu no Kamehameha?, literally meaning "Rubber Rubber Turtle Devastation Wave"): This is a special combo maneuver that Luffy invents with Goku during the Kyutai Panic Adventure Returns! Special. The pair create a 360° "Kamehameha" attack as Luffy swings Goku round and round to help him blast the surrounding Enel horde.[10]
  • Gomu Gomu no Kugi Punch (ゴムゴムの釘パンチ, Gomu Gomu no Kugi Panchi?, literally meaning "Rubber Rubber Nail Punch"): A combo attack that Luffy and Toriko invented together to use against the Knock-Out Koala that resided on Hangerilla Island. Stretching his limbs around the roots of the Multitude Fruit Tree, Luffy acts as a slingshot for Toriko to launch himself at the koala, so his San Ren Kugi Punch's power is increased.[11]
Gomu Gomu no Rocket

Gomu Gomu no Rocket.

  • Gomu Gomu no Rocket (ゴムゴムのロケット, Gomu Gomu no Roketto?, literally meaning "Rubber Rubber Rocket"): A combo attack that Luffy, Sabo, and Ace created as kids to defeat a giant tiger, and is the chronologically the first version of Gomu Gomu no Rocket. First, Sabo brought the tiger as close as possible before Luffy began to do a Gomu Gomu no Rocket with Ace on top of him. Then when the target is as close as possible, Luffy launched Ace to hit the target with his pipe staff with extreme speed. In the Funimation subs, this is called Gum-Gum Rocket.
  • Hell Memories Gomu Shot (地獄の思い出ヘル・メモリーズゴムショット, Heru Memorīzu Gomu Shotto?, literally meaning "Memories of Hell Rubber Shoot"): A post timeskip version of Armée de L'Air Gomu Shoot where Sanji activates Hell Memories before kicking Luffy, causing Luffy to be engulfed in flames after being launched. This attack only appeared in the game Unlimited World Red. This is called Hell Memories Gum Shoot in the Funimation dub.
  • Gomu Gomu no Seiken Zuki (ゴムゴムの正拳突き, Gomu Gomu no Seiken Zuki?, literally meaning "Rubber Rubber Just Fist Thrust"): a combo attack performed by Luffy and Kung-Fu Dugong in order to defeat Breed, they both punch him in the stomach simultaneously. The Seiken Tsuki is the name of a punch in Karate.
  • Gomu Gomu no Heat Magnum (ゴムゴムの炎神銃ヒートマグナム, Gomu Gomu no Hīto Magunamu?, literally meaning "Rubber Rubber Flame God Gun"): A team combination attack used by Luffy and Sabo to defeat Donquixote Doflamingo in the alternate ending of the Dressrosa Arc that appears in One Piece: Pirate Warriors 3. After Kuzan freezes Doflamingo's legs place, Sabo and Luffy stand side-by-side, Luffy activates Gear 2 and prepares a Gomu Gomu Red Hawk while Sabo prepares Moeru Ryusoken: Kaen: Ryuo. Luffy then says Gomu Gomu no while Sabo says Heat, then they combine their fire-based punches into a single fireball (through the fire manipulation abilities of the Mera Mera no Mi) as they both shout Magnum. The attack is immensely powerful and capable of burning through Doflamingo's Off White threads and knocking the Warlord through a wall. However, despite this it apparently lacks the power of the Gomu Gomu no King Kong Gun that defeated Doflamingo in the canon storyline, as Doflamingo was only momentarily knocked out by this technique, though it was enough for Doflamingo to admit defeat and flee. The literal reading for the attack is "Enshinjū".
    • An alternate version of this technique is performed by Luffy (Gomu Gomu no Red Hawk), Ace (Hiken), and Sabo (Moeru Ryusoken: Kaen: Ryuo) appears at the end of the game's introductory cutscene.
  • Gomu Gomu no Pitfall (落とし穴, Gomu Gomu no Otoshiana?, literally meaning "Rubber Rubber Pitfall"): A combo attack with Foxy, who uses his Noro Noro no Mi powers on a cannon ball, which Luffy will pummel from above. Once the 30 seconds are up, Luffy gives it one final push downwards, which will cause the cannon ball to fire directly towards the ground. When on land, it will cause a deep depression. This was done during Luffy's battle against Komei, where he used it to drain a basin of sea water in Adventure of Nebulandia.

Team Combination Forms[]

Canon[]

Champion Luffy[]

Champion Luffy

Luffy enforced by the Doru Doru no Mi powers.

During the breakout of Impel Down, the powers of the Doru Doru no Mi have been used purposely with Luffy when Mr. 3 allied with him. One of the most prominent is a set of gloves and boots resembling those of Mr. 3's Candle Champion to combat against the warden of Impel Down, Magellan, and his Doku Doku no Mi powers.[12] These armor parts were melted by Mr. 3's Doru Doru Kaijo when the pieces were infected with Magellan's Kinjite poison, to prevent Luffy from being infected as well.

The techniques that Luffy uses when having the Doru Doru no Mi's powers used on him are as follows:

  • Doru Doru Candle Armor (ドルドルキャンドルアーマー, Doru Doru Kyandoru Āmā?, literally meaning "Wax Wax Candle Armor"): Mr. 3 encases Luffy's arms and legs in wax armor resembling a large pair of boxing gloves and long robotic legs. He did this to enhance the power of his blows and protect him from Magellan's poison.[12] This technique was named in the anime but not in the manga. In the Funimation subs this is called Wax-Wax Candle Armor.
    • Gomu Gomu no Champion Rifle (ゴムゴムのチャンピオン・回転弾ライフル, Gomu Gomu no Chanpion Raifuru?, literally meaning "Rubber Rubber Champion Spinning Bullet"): A technique came up by Luffy to combat against Magellan, the warden of Impel Down. After having his arm encased in wax, Luffy delivers an attack resembling his rifle technique. Because of the wax encasing his arm, Luffy is able to execute this attack without being poisoned. The name of this attack is a combination of Mr. 3's Candle Champion technique and Luffy's rifle technique. In the VIZ manga and Funimation adaptations, this is called Gum-Gum Champion Rifle.
    • Gomu Gomu no Champion Stamp (ゴムゴムのチャンピオン・スタンプ, Gomu Gomu no Chanpion Sutampu?, literally meaning "Rubber Rubber Champion Stamp"): A technique in which Luffy uses his regular stamp attack, but aided by Mr. 3's wax to prevent him from being poisoned by Magellan. The name of this attack is a combination of Mr. 3's Candle Champion technique and Luffy's stamp technique. In the manga, this is simply called Gomu Gomu no Stamp. In the Funimation adaptations this is called Gum-Gum Champion Stamp.
    • Gomu Gomu no Champion Bazooka (ゴムゴムのチャンピオン・バズーカ, Gomu Gomu no Chanpion Bazūka?, literally meaning "Rubber Rubber Champion Bazooka"): An anime-exclusive technique came up by Luffy to combat against Magellan, the warden of Impel Down. After having his arms encased in wax, Luffy delivers an attack resembling his bazooka technique. Because of the wax encasing his arms, Luffy is able to execute this attack without being poisoned. The name of this attack is a combination of Mr. 3's Candle Champion technique and Luffy's bazooka technique. In the Funimation adaptations, this is called Gum-Gum Champion Bazooka.
    • Gomu Gomu no Champion Gatling (ゴムゴムのチャンピオン・銃乱打ガトリング, Gomu Gomu no Chanpion Gaturingu?, literally meaning "Rubber Rubber Champion Gatling"): Same with Champion Bazooka, Luffy with his arms encased in wax is able to attack Magellan with a Gatling technique without being poisoned. The name for the attack is a combination of Mr. 3's Candle Champion technique and Luffy's Gatling technique. In the Funimation adaptations, this is called Gum-Gum Champion Gatling.
  • Tokudai Service: Candle Wall (特大サービス・キャンドルウォール, Tokudai Sābisu Kyandoru Wōru?, literally meaning "Oversized Gift: Candle Wall"): Mr. 3 forms a giant version of the Candle Wall, with spike protrusions on the side facing the opponent. This was first seen being used in conjuncture with Luffy's Gomu Gomu no Gigant Stamp, where Luffy kicked the wall to push Magellan's Hell's Judgment back, with the wall protecting him from being poisoned.[13] However, the wax only provided a small moment of protection, as it was eaten away by the poison. In the VIZ manga, this technique is called Extra Large Candle Wall, and in the Funimation subs this is simply called Candle Wall.

Non-Canon[]

Giant Luffy[]

Giant Luffy

Giant Luffy

During Luffy's second battle with Shuzo, Usopp attempts to fire Lily Enstomach into Shuzo's mouth so she could use her Mini Mini no Mi power to expand and destroy his body, but ends up being swallowed by Luffy. She then expands to her original giant size causing Luffy's rubber body to expand with her, turning him into Giant Luffy (ジャイアントルフィ, Jaianto Rufi?).[14]

In this form, Luffy is much stronger due to his increased size and mass, similar to Gear 3, and he is also more resilient, being able to easily shrug off Alpacacino's cannon fire. He also possesses horns on his head, due to the fact that Lily was wearing her viking helmet when she entered his body. He is also able to hear Lily speaking inside of him.

However he does not seem to be able to stretch due to his body already being stretched from Lily being inside of him, although he is still capable of activating Gear 2, which creates a strong hot wind from the steam.

The known Devil Fruit attacks that Luffy uses in this form are as follows:

  • Gomu Gomu no Giant Jet Lance (ゴムゴムのジャイアントJET槍ジェットランス, Gomu Gomu no Jaianto Jetto Ransu?, literally meaning "Rubber Rubber Giant Jet Spear"): After activating Gear 2, Luffy leaps into the air and positions his feet for a Gomu Gomu no Yari, only instead, he falls towards the ground at high speeds acting as a spear himself. This was first used on Shuzo. In the Funimation subs this is called Gum-Gum Giant Jet Spear. Much like other variations of the JET Spear/Lance, the reading somewhat contradicts the kanji, and is also spoken out in English.

References[]

  1. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 17 Chapter 146 (p. 15-17) and Episode 87, Luffy and Sanji use Armée de L'Air Gomu Shot against Wapol.
  2. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 18 Chapter 162 (p. 12-13) and Episode 97, Luffy, Zoro and Sanji use a combination technique to take down a Sandora Lizard.
  3. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 38 Chapter 367 (p. 5-9) and Episode 257, Zoro combines his technique with Luffy's.
  4. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 46 Chapter 448 (p. 13-15) and Episode 342, Luffy and the Straw Hats with him defeat some Zombies with a combo.
  5. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 52 Chapter 509 (p. 3-5) and Episode 402, Luffy, Zoro, and Sanji attack together with their techniques against the Pacifista.
  6. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 54 Chapter 532 (p. 17-18) and Episode 433, Galdino coats Luffy's arm in wax to defeat Minotaurus.
  7. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 94 Chapter 949 (p. 4) and Episode 948.
  8. One Piece Movie — The Giant Mechanical Soldier of Karakuri Castle.
  9. Cross Epoch — Luffy and Goku use a special combo technique.
  10. Kyutai Panic Adventure Returns!
  11. One Piece Anime — Episode 492, Luffy and Toriko use a special combo technique.
  12. 12.0 12.1 One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 56 Chapter 546 (p. 4) and Episode 449, Galdino gives Luffy gloves and boots resembling Candle Champion's to battle against Magellan.
  13. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 56 Chapter 547 and Episode 450, Galdino creates a giant wall of candle wax in conjuncture with Luffy's Gear 3 technique.
  14. One Piece Anime — Episode 578, Lily Enstomach expands inside Luffy turning him into a giant.

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