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Ryusoken[2][3] is a hand-based martial art used by Sabo.


Description

My fingers are like the claws of a dragon! 'Claws' to tear away power from the conceited!
— Sabo[4]


Sabo crushes Bastille's helmet

Sabo showcases the immense destructive power of his "claws" by crushing Bastille's metal mask.

The Ryusoken style focuses on holding one's fingers in a claw-fashion, crushing the adversaries with a powerful grip. Sabo compares it to a dragon's claws, rending arrogance and conceit. He can imbue his "claws" with Busoshoku Haki, increasing their power, being able to crush Bastille's steel helmet and causing incredible damage to the Vice Admiral's head. Sabo has also been seen using not only his fingers but also his fists in this style, causing more brutal impacts instead of the concentrated force of his fingers.[4]

Techniques

  • Ryu no Kagizume (竜の鉤爪, Ryū no Kagizume?, literally meaning "Dragon's Talon"): Sabo attacks the enemy with a three-fingered claw hand strike (very similar to the ones used in Chinese martial arts). It can be used with Haki to enhance its power. It was first seen used against Jesus Burgess during the finals of Corrida Colosseum and was powerful enough to destroy his Haki enhanced armor.[1] To not confuse it with the "claw" in the fighting style's name, the kanji for "kagizume" literally translates to "hooking claw/talon" for some. In current English localizations, it is refered to as Dragon's Claw.
  • Ryu no Ibuki (竜の息吹, Ryū no Ibuki?, literally meaning "Dragon's Breath"): Sabo puts his clenched fists into the ground while imbuing them with Haki. He then pushes them into the floor, creating an immense impact and centered all-directional fissure. According to Sabo, the basis for this is to send the force of an attack "through" all the way to the target's "core"; and achieving such can entirely turn an otherwise hopeless situation the other way. This technique was first used to completely destroy the arena in the Corrida Colosseum.[2] In some games, like in One Piece: Pirate Warriors 3, Sabo is shown instead jamming his fingers into the ground without turning them into fists.

Devil Fruit Enhanced Techniques

Moeru Ryusoken Kaen Ryuo

Sabo combines his Mera Mera no Mi with his Ryusoken.

  • Moeru Ryusoken: Kaen Ryuo (燃える竜爪拳“火炎”竜王, Moeru Ryūsōken: Kaen Ryūō?, literally meaning "Burning Dragon Claw Fist: Fire Flame Dragon King"): After forming his "talons" and igniting them with his Mera Mera no Mi powers, Sabo slams them into his opponent and spins them around before blasting his target away with a burst of fire. This was first used against Burgess, who was sent flying a great distance away while suffering from the heat of the attack; a noteworthy feat that shocked spectators, as Burgess is infamously powerful for being one of the Ten Titanic Captains of the Blackbeard Pirates.[3]In the Funimation dub, this attack is known as Burning Dragon Claw Fist: Flame Dragon King. It is called "Blazing" Dragon King in the english localization of One Piece: Burning Blood.

Video Game Only Techniques

  • 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 in place, Sabo and Luffy stand side-by-side, Luffy activates Gear Second and Luffy then says Gomu Gomu no while Sabo says Fire God, 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 Shichibukai through a wall. However, 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 kanji's literal reading is "Enshinjuu".
  • This is Getting Fun! (楽しくなってきた!, Tanoshiku Natte Kita!?): Sabo slams his pipe down on the opponent, then follows up with a bicycle kick, then hardens both hands with Haki to deliver a double palm strike that sends the opponent flying. One of the Special attacks used by Sabo (Lucy) in One Piece: Burning Blood.
  • Everything Has a Core (物には必ず核がある, Mono ni wa Kanarazu Kaku ga aru?): A stronger version of Ryu no Ibuki used by Sabo (Lucy) as his Ultimate move in One Piece: Burning Blood.

Trivia

  • The manner that Sabo positions his fingers together in a manner that mirrors Asian Dragons who are generally depicted has having three claws.
  • His Ryusoken appears to be based off of the Southern Dragon Kung Fu.

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 74 Chapter 737 (p. 4-11) and Episode 670, Sabo using Ryu no Kagizume to clash against Burgess' Hado Elbow.
  2. 2.0 2.1 One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 75 Chapter 743 (p. 18-19) and Episode 678, Sabo shatters the Corrida Colosseum arena with Ryu no Ibuki.
  3. 3.0 3.1 One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 79 Chapter 787 (p. 6-7) and Episode 729, Sabo uses Moeru Ryusoken: Kaen Ryuo against Burgess.
  4. 4.0 4.1 One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 75 Chapter 751 (p. 3-5) and Episode 687, Sabo crushes Bastille's helmet and face.

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