When does Luffy use Gear 4?

Throughout One Piece, Monkey D. Luffy has transformed into one of the world’s most fearsome pirates on the seas. 

Due to the Gomu-Gomu no Mi’s power, Luffy has been able to master various powers that are based on gears throughout his career. 

Gear 4 is one of the most famous techniques employed by Luffy. What exactly was the time Luffy employ Gear 4? 

Gear 4 is one of the most powerful moves Luffy has in his arsenal of tricks because of it Luffy has defeated Doflamingo, Cracker, and even Charlotte Katakuri.

Monkey D. Luffy is one of the strongest pirates that are currently navigating through the waters of the One Piece world. 

Luffy ate Gomu Gomu no Mi when he was a young boy, and it transformed his body into rubber. 

Even though it is true that this Devil Fruit is exceedingly difficult to master, Luffy eventually learned how to effectively fight by using the strength it gave him, using techniques referred to in the form of “gears.”

In addition, with its power that is fierce and only growing more effective with each passing episode, Gear 4 has certainly fulfilled its role in the tale.

What Made Luffy Create Gear 4?

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In his two years of training on Ruskaina, the island that has more than 48 years of existence, Monkey D. Luffy came up with the idea for Gear 4. 

In the face of the beasts on the island becoming difficult to take down, Luffy resorted to utilizing Gear 4 to overwhelm them and did it superbly. 

Luffy’s usage of Gear 4 has improved greatly as time has passed, and he is now able to use it without any of the issues he initially faced. The Gear 4 will only become stronger in the future with the introduction of more powerful villains.

Every Luffy piece is unique to Luffy. Gomu Gomu no Mi is a property that comes into play. For Gear 4, Luffy relies on the elasticity and compression Luffy’s Devil Fruit provides. Luffy can increase his strength using Busoshoku Haki by blowing air into the muscles. 

This is what improves the elasticity of his muscles, giving Luffy greater speed and force. As per Silvers’s Rayleigh, it is a super-smart strategy to fight off enemies. It also permits Luffy to glide, which is an additional advantage of Gear 4.

When did Luffy use Gear 4 for the first time?

Luffy initially makes use of Gear Four in the series One Piece Episode 726, which is entitled “Gear Fourth!,” the Phenomenal Bondman!”. In this episode, Luffy takes off his sandals and switches on Gear Four. 

Luffy’s body transforms into a large torso that is adorned with tribal-like patterns and covered with Busoshoku Haki. The Boundman’s appearance causes him to bounce uncontrollably, and he’s incapable of stopping. 

Luffy laughs at the absurdity of Luffy’s new form and doubts his capabilities; Luffy hits him right after sending him flying into the town below the tower. 

The battle continues, and the Shichibukai is struggling to keep his balance in the face of Straw Hat and his new appearance.

How Gear 4 Works?

Before slicing the forearm of his hand, Luffy covers his arm with Busoshoku Haki. Luffy blasts a massive amount of air through his body, similar to the way the body engages Gear 3.

But this time, he expands his muscle structure before spreading all the air in his body, with a focus on the upper part of his body. 

If Luffy stops when he is blasting his arm, it will slowly shrink. If using Gear Four, Luffy makes excellent use of the Busoshoku Haki, coating his legs, arms, and the majority of his torso until it becomes hardened and then turns black.

The Haki layer on his body is reminiscent of the wispy flames’ ends, creating the appearance of tattoos. 

Luffy’s height increases and he can reach more than 4 meters in height. While in that state, Luffy emits steam continually, as he would when making use of Gear Second. 

Gear Four, when combined with Luffy’s rubbery body and a compressed muscular structure, provides a powerful force for Luffy’s attack. 

It also gives him greater defensive abilities. In the event of an emergency, Luffy may transform Gear Fourth into different types.

What are the different versions that are available for Gear 4?

Luffy uses gear 4 in different ways. Each one of these methods concentrates on different ways of doing things.

Boundman

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Luffy’s first Gear Four form is the Bondman. Luffy’s proportions alter as his body expands and his chest, arms, and legs are covered in Busoshoku Haki. 

In the end, Luffy can’t sit in a straight line on the ground and is constantly bound to the ground. Similar to Gear Second, it seems to take advantage of the concepts of Rokushiki. 

Luffy can perform high-speed moves like Soru, as well as having the capability to jump into the air, similar to Geppo.

His plan is well-thought-out and adapted to the physique’s flexibility: he not only bounces off the ground but also lets attacks bounce off his body. 

The physique is strong enough to protect against attacks that are cutting head-on. 

Tankman

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Luffy revealed a different form in Gear Four known as Tankman in his meeting during his encounter with Charlotte Cracker. 

Because Gear Four promotes a boost in Luffy’s metabolism and energy levels, he can leave his Tankman appearance quickly after using it. 

This is the case that occurred when Luffy was in a position to burn off the many biscuits he consumed during the battle against Cracker immediately after winning against The Sweet Commander.

Snakeman

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Contrary to his other two Gear Four forms, Luffy’s legs, forearms, and upper torso are slightly larger, and the remainder of his body remains at its original size. 

Luffy receives an enormous increase in speed as well as the ability to use “Python” to alter how he strikes when in this form, something that already exists when he is in the Boundman form. 

In contrast, Snakeman enables his assaults to accelerate continuously the longer they go on and allows Luffy to not just press the strike harder against the opponent, but to increase its strength and speed until he can land the strike.


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