I swear to god if you bring this up again imma get an aneurysm.
I'll shut this down now.
Usopp's arsenal is here.
Usopp Tactics is the unique, trickery-based fighting style of Usopp, the sniper of the Straw Hat Pirates. In contrast to most of the crew who specialize in superhuman feats of strength, he instead utilizes a myriad of weapons, gadgets, and arsenal of trick ammunition along with his lies, wit and...
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The slingshot Ginga Pachinko[1] is Usopp's first signature weapon. Despite it being considered a child's toy, the slingshot in Usopp's hands can prove just as deadly as common firearms. As a matter of fact, it is the deceptive nature of the slingshot that often gives Usopp an advantage over...
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The Kabuto is a dial-powered giant slingshot. Usopp developed this weapon sometime before arriving in Enies Lobby, using the Dials that he obtained in Skypiea. It is a green metallic contraption that looks like a cross between a staff and a slingshot. It is apparently named after the beetle of...
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Kuro Kabuto is a smaller, black version of the original Kabuto. It was developed by Usopp during the two-year timeskip. It is first clearly seen and named when Usopp fights against the guards of Ryugu Palace.[2] Besides being more easily portable compared to the previous Kabuto (just slightly...
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Not a single one of those resemble what's
here.
Via the
sound effects, Usopp is in a fight. He is getting hit because not a single attack we see on screen is his.
Usopp needed to be
held down by Trebol then manhandled so he doesn't get loose (or vice versa).
Usopp's durability would scale.
Usopp was bitching from Hody's casual showcases of power.
That's that.