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Although Mihawk does not name any of his attacks in the mainstream of the series, there

are several specific attacks he has used during the series that are named in various video
games. Below is a description of the variety of attacks shown.

The horizontal version of Kokuto Issen.


Kokuto Issen ( Kokut Issen?, literally meaning "Black Blade Brandish/One
Flash"): Mihawk swings his blade to launch an invisible Flying Slash Attack, which is
able to cut everything in his path, making a powerful long-range slice. A vertical
version of this attack was first seen to cut Don Krieg's ship in half and a horizontal
version was then seen in attempt to attack Luffy, but missed, slicing a giant mass of
ice instead. This attack is unnamed in anime and manga, named only in Gigant
Battle.

Kokuto Arahoshi.
Kokuto Arahoshi ( Kokut Arahoshi?, literally meaning "Black Blade
Savage Star"): Mihawk jumps, standing on his sword, and descends to impale his
opponent. It was first seen being used against Luffy.[4] This attack is unnamed in
anime and manga, named only in Gigant Battle. A variant of this attack is part of
Mihawk's moveset in Pirate Warriors.

Kokuto Saku.
Kokuto Saku ( Kokut Saku?, literally meaning "Black Blade First Day"): A
counter technique. Mihawk awaits his opponent's next attack holding his Black Blade
with two hands over his back. Once the enemy attacks, Mihawk counterattacks
quickly with a powerful downward slash. It was first seen attempting to be used
against Luffy's Gomu Gomu no Jet Bazooka, but Luffy realized that if he attacks
Mihawk, his arms would be cut off and thus directed his attack to the ground, making
Mihawk unable to counterattack.[4] This attack is unnamed in anime and manga,
named only in Gigant Battle.

Kokuto Kogetsu.
Kokuto Kogetsu ( Kokut Kogetsu?, literally meaning "Black Blade Arc
Moon"): Mihawk attacks with his Yoru at great speed. This technique seems to be
more powerful than a normal slash of the sword as it emits some kind of cutting air
(but not enough to cover great distances). This was first seen against Luffy.[4] This
attack is unnamed in anime and manga, named only in Unlimited
Adventure, Unlimited Cruise, and Gigant Battle.

Chi wo Hau Zangeki.


Chi wo Hau Zangeki ( Earth-Crawling Slash Attack?): Mihawk makes a
downward swing to launch Flying Slash Attack that travels at great speed through
the ground. This attack is able to cut through steel with ease and rapidity. It was first
seen used against Luffy but was blocked by Mr. 1, who receives all of the damage
instead, breaking his steel body in just seconds.[4] This attack is unnamed in anime
and manga, named only in Gigant Battle.

"The world's strongest slash"


Mihawk launches a massive Flying Slash Attack (even longer than the Moby Dick)
towards his opponent, capable of cutting through massive amounts of ice, and using
this technique, so it is quite possible this is not his most powerful attack. It was
"named" by one of the war participants when he described the attack, when used as
a long-range opener against Whitebeard but was blocked by Jozu's diamond body;
in the anime, it was able to force Jozu back a distance.[3]

Mihawk's slicing spiral wind attack.


Mihawk slices the opponent with a spiral-like Flying Slash Attack (very similar to
Zoro's Sanjuroku Pound Ho) with great speed. This, alongside with Mihawk's
outstanding eyesight, makes one of the fastest and most accurate attacks shown in
the whole series (it was able to strike a Luffy in Gear Second while he is moving in
the middle of the war of Marineford).[4]

Video Game-Only Attacks Edit


Kokuto: Samidare ( Kokut: Samidare?, literally meaning "Black
Blade: Slash Riot"): Mihawk makes a chain of slices forward, finishing with a black
flying slash. This attack is used in the Pirate Warriors games, where it is localized
as B

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