Luffy D. Monkey

Luffy D. Monkey (ルフィ・D・モンキー, Rufi D. Monkī), also known as "Straw Hat" Luffy (麦わらのルフィ, Mugiwara no Rufi), is both a fictional character and protagonist from the J-Stars Fairy One Piece Tail series series created by Hiro Mashima and Eiichiro Oda.

He is the founder of the increasingly infamous and powerful Straw Hat Pirates, as well as its 1st member, and one of the top 7 fighters. He wishes is to succeed the late captain of the Roger Pirates, as the new King of the Pirates, by finding the legendary treasure left behind.

He believes that being King of the Pirates means having the most freedom in the world. Luffy, captain of the Straw Hat Pirates, recruits crew members, confrontations against antagonists, and aids and befriends the inhabitants of several islands during his journey.

He has since gained a worldwide reputation for causing trouble, challenging all three of the Three Great Powers, additionally committing felonies and actions which were deemed threatening by the World Government. In the majority of his actions, he emerges as the victor.

Though his capabilities were slightly exaggerated by the press, his achievements were great enough for him to be officially titled the "Fifth Emperor of the Sea" (5番目の皇帝, Go-banme no Kōtei). He is one of the surviving people that carry the Spirit Will of D.

"My name is Luffy, and I'm going to be King of the Pirates!"
 * —Luffy D. Monkey.

Appearance & Biography

 * Voice Actor: Colleen Clinkenbeard (English), Mayumi Tanaka (Japanese), Not Known (Arabic), Not Known (Basque), Not Known (Brazilian), Not Known (Catalan), Not Known (Chinese), Not Known (Dutch), Not Known (Finnish), Not Known (French), Not Known (German), Not Known (Greek), Not Known (Hebrew), Not Known (Hungarian), Not Known (Italian), Not Known (Korean), Not Known (Norwegian), Not Known (Polish), Not Known (Portuguese), Not Known (Romanian), Not Known (Russian), Not Known (Serbian), Not Known (Spanish), Not Known (Swedish), Not Known (Thai), Not Known (Brazilian Portuguese), Not Known (Castilian Spanish), Not Known (European Spanish), Not Known (European Portuguese), Not Known (Latin American Spanish), Not Known (Latin Spanish)

Biography
Captain of the Straw Hat Pirates. With a dream in his heart, Luffy Sails the open seas! He'll gladly risk his own life for his friends and Beliefs! He ate a Paramecia Devil Fruit, “Gum-Gum Fruit”, he became a rubber human and with these abilities, his entire body can stretch and expand like rubber.

Raised with his sworn brother Ace in Windmill Village of the East Blue. To fulfill his promise to his father and the famous pirate, Rex D. Monkey, and to achieve his goal is to find the One Piece and become King of the Pirates, he set out for sea. After the Battle of Marineford, he apprenticed and trained for 2 years under Rayleigh Silvers and learned how to use the 3 Haki at will.

With the crew he has met during his adventures at sea, he sets out for the Grand Line. His weaknesses are that he can’t swim due to the side effects of the Devil Fruit and that he is easily deceived. His favorite food is meat.

Appearance
Luffy is renowned for his trademark straw hat (from which he gets his alias and nickname "Straw Hat" Luffy), which was lent over to him when he was young by his father, "Adventurer of Pirates" Rex, who in turn had received it from Roger D. Gol. He wears short, blue trousers with cuffs, sandals, and a sleeveless red vest. Luffy also has a scar with two stitches underneath his left eye (which he earned by stabbing a knife under his eye to show his father and Shanks that he was tough), short, messy black hair and black eyes. Appearing to be scrawny underneath his shirt, he has a surprisingly well-built physique. He is quite short since he appears dwarfed by most individuals in the series (though it must be noted that characters in One Piece are often very tall for real life standards).

Pre-Timeskip
Similar to most of his male crewmates, Luffy has the same outfit throughout most of the series, as opposed to the rest of the crew (especially Lucy, Nami and Robin), who changes rather quite frequently. Luffy may wear a different outfit to suit the climate of an island (like a hooded parka on Drum Island or desert robes in Alabasta), but will switch back to his trademark red vest and blue shorts after the adventures on that island are over. Despite this, he will wear his usual outfit in different colors and has been known to sport other miscellaneous items on his person from time to time.

No matter where he is, Luffy wears his Straw Hat through absolutely everything, though at the start, the hat was prone to getting knocked off his head easily, forcing Luffy to either put it aside or have someone hold onto it during fights. From the Alabasta Arc onward, he has gotten a string strap for it, which was sewn on by Nami, allowing the hat to hang from his neck during fights.

During his return to Marineford to give a silent prayer, Luffy was briefly shown with four characters written on his right arm spelling 3D 2Y, with the 3D crossed out to symbolize that the Straw Hat Pirates and Fairy Tail should meet up in 2 years (2Y) rather than the 3 days (3D) as planned after fleeing from Kuma Bartholomew.

Outfits

 * During the Drum Island Arc, he wore two parkas, the first being a dark red parka with fur on the cuffs, hood, and hem, and then a checkered, hooded parka with the colors white, orange and bright yellow, which Nami wore in the beginning.


 * During the Alabasta Arc, he wore desert robes consisting of a dark red robe with three white rings decorated along both of the sleeves and a light blue wrap over his head.


 * During the Skypiea Arc, he wore a black wristband around his left wrist with a white bangle over it.


 * During the Long Ring Long Land Arc, Luffy wore an afro on his head, dark red shorts, and red bandages on his feet, getting an image of a blue flaming skull and crossbones painted on his chest as well, when he was fighting Foxy.


 * During the Enies Lobby Arc, he wore black shorts which had more pockets than his blue shorts (However, Luffy noted that he couldn't fit his meat in them.).


 * During the Post-Enies Lobby Arc, Luffy wore a white T-shirt with the Galley-La Company emblem on it in red; red liners around the top, shoulders, and collar; and navy blue shorts.


 * During the Thriller Bark Arc, he wore an orange vest and red shorts. After the battle against Moria in Thriller Bark, Luffy wore a dark decorated, jewelled armband around his left bicep, given to him by Nami. This armband was later revealed to be a map that leads to Captain John's lost treasure, which Buggy sought for some time - leading to Luffy handing the armband in for Buggy in exchange for his services at helping him navigate through Impel Down.


 * During the Sabaody Archipelago Arc, in the manga he wore a blue vest, and with dark blue shorts.


 * During the Amazon Lily Arc, Luffy wore a light blue vest with red shorts.


 * During the Impel Down Arc, Luffy wore his outfit from his stay on Amazon Lily until after his fight with Magellan, at which point he replaced his light blue vest with a bright yellow vest given to him by Inazuma.

Post-Timeskip
After those two years, only a few things have changed. Luffy now wears an open up, long-sleeved red cardigan with four buttons (which shows the X-shaped scar covering most of his chest he received by then-Admiral Akainu, similar scar his father has), with a yellow sash tied around his waist, somewhat reminiscent of Roger D. Gol's outfit. He has grown slightly taller, and is shown to be significantly more muscular due to his training. This can be seen in his slightly thicker neck, more pronounced deltoids, and better-defined chest.

Outfits

 * During the Punk Hazard Arc, Luffy wore a long winter coat with red and white horizontal strips, along with yellow ear muffs, which he stole from one of Brownbeard's Centaur Patrol Unit.


 * During the Dressrosa Arc, Luffy wore an open, short-sleeved shirt with a sunflower pattern, along with his standard blue shorts and yellow sash. He also wore a fake beard. Upon entering the tournament for the Flame-Flame Fruit in the Corrida Colosseum, he wore viking-style armor, complete with a sword and shield, until it was stripped from him due to violation of the weight restriction. Upon revision to the weight restriction, he added a cape and wore the same viking style helmet he wore previously. Along with his registration number '0556' on the back of his shirt, obscured by his cape. When he recovered after his battle against Doflamingo, Luffy wore a red tank top along with his standard shorts in brown.


 * During the Totto Land Arc, Luffy wore an open, fancy white cardigan with puffy sleeves along with his standard shorts in red. He also had a decorative scarf wrapped around his straw hat after landing at the Seducing Woods, though he appears to have lost it during his battle with Cracker Charlotte. These clothes were eventually torn to shreds after several battles and he later dons a new outfit to meet with Bege Capone; a red suit jacket with a black shirt and a red ascot along with red formal shorts. He also fitted a black fedora to the top of his straw hat.


 * During the Wano Country Arc, Luffy wore a dark kimono with topknot on the top of his hair. He borrowed Nidai Kitetsu.


 * Hair Color: Black
 * Skin Color: Not Known
 * Eye Color: Black
 * Age: 17 (debut), 19 (after timeskip)
 * Birthday: May 5th (Children's Day)
 * Height: 172 cm (5'7¾"; debut), 174 cm (5'8½"; )
 * Weight: Not Known
 * Bounty: 30,000,000 berries (1st bounty), 100,000,000 berries (2nd bounty), 300,000,000 berries (3rd bounty), 400,000,000 berries (4th bounty), 500,000,000 berries (5th bounty), 1,500,000,000 berries (current bounty)

Attributes:
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Background
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Personality
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Adventurous Spirit
"I don't want to hear where the treasure is!!! I don't want to know if the treasure exists or not! I don't know for sure now, but... ...everyone out there is risking their lives for it!!! If Rayleigh tells us anything about it right now, I'll quit being a pirate! I'll never go an adventure that isn't any fun!!!!"
 * —Luffy speaks out against learning what One Piece is from Rayleigh.

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Carefree and Optimism
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Simple-Mindedness
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Instincts and Ingenuity
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Leadership
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Charisma
"It's not his powers or techniques. He possesses some quality that makes people want to help him. And on these waters, that is the most formidable power of all!"
 * —Mihawk Dracule, commenting on Luffy at the Battle of Marineford.

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Loyalty and Selflessness
"Tell that idiot Moria... If anything happens to my crew... I'll blast your island until there's nothing left of it!"
 * —Luffy's response to a zombie telling him that his crew wouldn't survive.

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Respect
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Compassion
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Emotional
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Righteousness
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Traits of a D.
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Running Gags
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Mercy
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Aggression
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Humility
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Stubbornness
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Friends/Allies

 * Straw Hat Pirates
 * Zoro Roronoa
 * Nami
 * Usopp
 * Sanji Vinsmoke
 * Chopper Tony Tony
 * Robin Nico
 * Franky
 * Brook
 * Jimbei
 * Red-Haired Pirates
 * Shanks
 * Beckman Ben
 * Roux Lucky
 * Yasopp
 * Team Natsu
 * Happy
 * Lucy Heartfilia
 * Loke
 * Wendy Marvell
 * Fairy Tail
 * Makarov Dreyar
 * Carla
 * Gajeel Redfox
 * Panther Lily
 * Mirajane
 * Elfman
 * Lisanna Strauss
 * Gildarts Clive
 * Macao Conbolt
 * Coby
 * Kaya
 * Usopp Pirates
 * Carrot
 * Pepper
 * Onion
 * Johnny
 * Yosaku
 * Baratie
 * Zeff
 * Carne
 * Patty
 * Genzo
 * Vivi Nefeltari
 * Igaram
 * Karoo
 * Dorry
 * Broggy
 * Dr. Kureha
 * Mr. 2 Bon Clay
 * Kung-Fu Dugong
 * Pell
 * Chaka
 * Shandia
 * Wyper
 * Gan Fall
 * Conis
 * Edolas Fairy Tail
 * Lucy Ashley
 * Galley-La Company
 * Iceberg
 * Paulie
 * Sabertooth
 * Sting Eucliffe
 * Rogue Cheney
 * Rayleigh Silvers
 * Kuja Pirates
 * Hancock Boa
 * Revolutionary Army
 * Ivankov Emporio
 * Koala
 * Whitebeard Pirates
 * Newgate Edward
 * Marco
 * Law Trafalgar
 * Rebecca
 * Kyros
 * Dold Riku III
 * Viola
 * Straw Hat Grand Fleet
 * Cavendish
 * Bartolomeo
 * Hajrudin
 * Orlumbus
 * Chin Jao Family
 * Chin Jao
 * Sai
 * Boo
 * Dogstorm
 * Cat Viper
 * Reiju Vinsmoke
 * Chiffon Charlotte
 * Kin'emon
 * Momonosuke Kozuki
 * Kanjuro
 * Raizo
 * O-Tama
 * O-Tsuru
 * Hitetsu Tenguyama
 * Kiku
 * Old Man Hyogoro

Family

 * Garp D. Monkey (Grandfather)
 * unnamed mother
 * Rex D. Monkey (Father)
 * Dragon D. Monkey (Uncle)
 * Ace D. Portgas (Foster Brother)
 * Erza Scarlet (Foster sister)
 * Sabo (Foster Brother)
 * Gray Fullbuster (Foster brother)
 * Natsu Dragneel (Foster Brother)

Neutral

 * Laxus Dreyar
 * Buggy the Clown
 * Lyon Vastia
 * Seven Warlords of the Sea
 * Mihawk Dracule
 * Kuma Bartholomew
 * Crocodile
 * Smoker
 * Tashigi
 * Issho/Fujitora
 * Mr. 3
 * Crime Sorcière
 * Jellal Fernandes
 * Ultear Milkovich
 * Caesar Clown

Rivals

 * Kid Eustass

Enemies

 * World Government
 * Five Elder Stars
 * Lucci Rob
 * Marines
 * Akainu
 * Sentomaru
 * Impel Down
 * Magellan
 * Acnologia
 * Erigor
 * Phantom Lord
 * Aria
 * Totomaru
 * Oración Seis
 * Brain/Zero
 * Faust
 * Grimoire Heart
 * Hades
 * Zancrow
 * Future Rogue Cheney
 * Blackbeard Pirates
 * Teach D. Marshall
 * Caribou Pirates
 * Caribou
 * New Fish-Man Pirates
 * Hordy Jones
 * Big Mom Pirates
 * Big Mom
 * Cracker Charlotte
 * Katakuri Charlotte
 * Flampe Charlotte
 * Brulee Charlotte
 * Weevil Edward
 * Don Quixote Pirates
 * Doflamingo Don Quixote
 * Beasts Pirates
 * Kaido
 * Jack the Drought
 * Queen

Devil Fruit

 * Main article: Gum-Gum Fruit

The Gum-Gum Fruit (ゴムゴムの実, Gomu Gomu no Mi; literally meaning "Fruit of the Rubber-Rubber"), a Paramecia-type Devil Fruit, which is one of the rare and legendary ones that was eaten by Luffy, makes his body became like rubber, giving him the gained extraordinary ability powers to stretch and attack long distances, which is makeing him a Rubber Human (ゴム人間, Gomu Ningen).

Having undergone intense training for over ten years, Luffy is now able to supplement his stretching powers with immense strength, agility, and creativity in combat. His fighting style is largely improvised, and thus relies heavily on his Devil Fruit powers. It should also be noted that Luffy cannot automatically stretch his limbs out (like superheroes with stretching powers, (i.e: Mr. Fantastic or Plastic Man), and since his body acts much like an actual rubber band, he has to throw some force into his punches in order for his limbs to stretch out. It should be noted that he has somehow managed to do it automatically (much like the aforementioned superheroes) after the timeskip. However, he has been shown to be able to hold his limbs outstretched for a long period of time, as seen when he reaches his arm out about half a mile down to try and retrieve Usopp from falling through the Sea Clouds.

Luffy regularly uses his stretching powers in ingenious and creative ways, as he is able to use the malleable stretchiness and elasticity of his limbs to gain tremendous velocity, and hit his enemies with devastating impacts and blows. His rubber body is also extremely durable and virtually immune to blunt attacks such as bullets (in One Piece, bullets are still round pellets, except for Don Krieg's), punches, and electricity, more often than not, bouncing off his body harmlessly or canceling out the attack. It has even become a running gag that people find out the hard way that Luffy is made of rubber when they shoot at him, only to have the bullets bounce back at them.

Another running gag is that whenever Luffy's body is in a dangerous situation that would kill a normal person, he simply states that "he's made of rubber, so it's okay", or acts like it is a small problem despite that person trying to kill him, such as being shot in the heart. However, he is still normally susceptible to sharp objects such as swords and knives as well as nonphysical attacks like heat, cold, dehydration, and poison (though after the timeskip, Luffy has been shown a strong immunity to poison due to his fight against Magellan in Impel Down). Not only can he use his stretchiness to increase the range and strength of his attacks, but on some rare occasions he can also use his stretched limbs to help restrain and even control weaker foes like puppets (to fight for him).

Techniques
The named techniques that are used by Luffy that involve the Devil Fruit are as follows:
 * Gum-Gum Pistol (ゴムゴムのピストル, Gomu Gomu no Pisutoru; literally meaning "Pistol of the Gum-Gum"): This is one of Luffy's main and basic signature attacks; he first stretches his arm back then throws a devastating punch. In other words, it is more of a standard straight punch, augmented with the stretching. This attack can be used from short to long range. Luffy would typically increase the striking reach of fist by 'charging up' by means of first repeatedly swinging his un-stretched punching arm around before using the spinning force to both stretch his arm to its limits, and to maximize the hitting power. Its name comes from Luffy's claim to both Rex and Shanks and that his punching arm is "as powerful as a pistol!" The first version of this is seen when Luffy tried fighting against Ace and Sabo when he was a child but it kept failing. Ace asks for the point of his fruit, and Luffy replays the move in his head, saying it does not come out the way he wants. This was first successfully seen being used on the Lord of the Coast after ten years of training in the manga, while in the anime, it is first seen being used against Alvida. In the second version of Romance Dawn, Luffy used a technique similar in concept to this attack against Spiel.


 * Gum-Gum Rocket (ゴムゴムのロケット, Gomu Gomu no Roketto; literally meaning "Rocket of the Gum-Gum"): Luffy's main method of traveling over long distances fast. He stretches out one of his arms or both and grabs a handhold, then retracts them, projecting himself high into the air at high speeds, over great distances, or even into an opponent. This was first used back when Luffy was just a child, along with adoptive brothers Ace and Sabo, battling against the king of Mt. Colubo, a giant tiger. Trace had given this attack its name as seen when Luffy had launched Trace forward to attack the tiger in Episode 499. This technique is often times reckless especially if not done properly as Luffy could accidentally propel himself into a body of water or worse. Indeed, Luffy has little to no control after launching himself, being unable to change directions in mid-flight, and is only able to (barely) decelerate before landing. This was first seen being used to propel Luffy to get to the top of the Navy Base in Shells Town in the manga. In the anime, it was first seen being used to crash into Alvida's crew. This technique is also capable of landing devastating attacks against larger opponents as shown against Dorry. A humorous but reckless usage of this "attack" was accidentally against Ace and Smoker in a Restaurant, who are both Logia Users but did not have the reflex to counter the Rocket.


 * Gum-Gum Whip (ゴムゴムの鞭, Gomu Gomu no Muchi; literally meaning "Whip of the Gum-Gum"): Luffy stretches his leg and kicks in a wide circle, striking multiple foes. This was first seen being used against a group of Marines in Shells Town.


 * Gum-Gum Hammer (ゴムゴムのハンマー, Gomu Gomu no Hanmā; literally meaning "Hammer of the Gum-Gum"): Luffy stretches out his arms while twisting them, then takes hold of his opponent. He then untwists them, rapidly spinning his opponent, while bringing him crashing to the floor. This was first seen being used against Richie after he and Mohji destroyed Chouchou's master's store.


 * Gum-Gum Balloon (ゴムゴムの風船, Gomu Gomu no Fūsen; literally meaning "Balloon of the Gum-Gum"): A technique where Luffy inflates himself rapidly through his mouth, further increasing his resistance to blunt attacks. With his inflated body, Luffy is capable of deflecting projectile attacks back at his attackers. This is not necessarily always an attack as Luffy can also use this technique for other purposes aside from deflecting projectiles such as escaping Chaser's Smoke Snake technique or using himself as a cushion when his ship is in for a hard landing. This can also prevent Luffy from sinking under water, making him bounce off the surface. This was first seen being used against one of Buggy's cannonballs after Luffy insulted Buggy.


 * Gum-Gum Sickle (ゴムゴムの鎌, Gomu Gomu no Kama; literally meaning "Sickle of the Gum-Gum"): Luffy grabs an object behind his opponent and pulls himself towards them. He then stretches out his other arm and clotheslines straight at his opponent. This was first seen being used against Buggy.


 * Gum-Gum Bazooka (ゴムゴムのバズーカ, Gomu Gomu no Bazūka; literally meaning "Bazooka of the Gum-Gum"): Luffy stretches both his arms far back, and then hurls them forward, striking his opponent with both instantaneously with a double open palm strike with both hands, that frequently sends the recipient(s) flying off the other direction. This is usually used as a finishing move, he often prefers to do it at point-blank range, sometimes running up to his opponent as he's charging it. This was first seen being used to defeat Buggy.


 * Gum-Gum Gatling (ゴムゴムのガトリング, Gomu Gomu no Gatoringu; literally meaning "Gatling of the Gum-Gum"): Luffy uses his stretching ability to bring both of his fists forward repeatedly so fast in a blurry, rapid barrage of strong punches that creates the illusion of him having multiple arms all at once e, however in reality he does not actually grow more arms so he can still be stopped by an opponent fast enough (as Eneru, Rob Lucci and Usopp have demonstrated). This was first seen being used against a group of Black Cat Pirates after being accidentally hypnotized stronger by Django. The literal kanji reading is "juuranda" (lit. gun battering/wild strike); "randa" is the Japanese term for hitting and/or battering. In several of the video games, it is common to see Luffy finish off this move with an extra stretching strike, though it varies per game:
 * In the Grand Battle series, he finishes with a simple stretch punch akin to Gum-Gum Pistol.
 * In Battle Stadium D.O.N., Luffy finishes with a Gum-Gum Bullet (also he does so for his Gum Rush in Jump Super Stars and Jump Ultimate Stars; the former game of the three oddly has his arm fully stretched).
 * While in games such as the Pirate Warriors games and J-Stars Victory Vs., he performs a Gum-Gum Cannon that's more akin to a Gum-Gum Bazooka instead.
 * Armament Hardening: Gum-Gum Gatling (武装硬化 ゴムゴムのガトリング, Busō Kōka: Gomu Gomu no Gatoringu; literally meaning "Head Armament: Gatling of the Gum-Gum"): Luffy uses Armament Haki to harden his forehead and gives a powerful stretched headbutt to the opponent. A much stronger version of his standard Gum-Gum Bell attack that was able to shatter the iron shields of the New Merman Pirates' Iron Shell Squad.


 * Gum-Gum Spear (ゴムゴムのスピア, Gomu Gomu no Supia; literally meaning "Spear of the Gum-Gum"): Luffy holds his feet together (with the bottoms of each touching each other) and kicks with both simultaneously via his toes (giving off the image of an actual spearhead). This was first seen being used against Kuro after Luffy dodged his attack.


 * Gum-Gum Bell (ゴムゴムの鐘, Gomu Gomu no Kane; literally meaning "Bell of the Gum-Gum"): While latched onto an enemy, Luffy stretches his neck backwards, then snaps it back for a devastating head butt to the opponent's face. It is named for the fact that if one were to hit another's head hard enough, they could make them hear bells. This was first seen being used to defeat Kuro.
 * Head Armament: Gum-Gum Bell (頭武装 ゴムゴムの鐘, Atama Busō: Gomu Gomu no Kane; literally meaning "Head Armament: Bell of the Gum-Gum"): Luffy uses Armament Haki to harden his forehead and gives a powerful stretched headbutt to the opponent. A much stronger version of his standard Gum-Gum Bell attack that was able to shatter the iron shields of the New Merman Pirates' Iron Shell Squad.


 * Gum-Gum Slingshot (ゴムゴムのパチンコ, Gomu Gomu no Pachinko; literally meaning "Slingshot of the Gum-Gum"): Luffy grabs both hand and foot holds, then intercepts a projectile, stretching back and firing the projectile back at its origin. In the Warship Island Arc he used this move to stop a lot of Navy and throw them into the water. This was first seen being used against the cannonball that Fullbody fired at Luffy; whereas in the manga, Luffy bounced it back with a Gum-Gum Balloon.


 * Gum-Gum Giant Scythe (ゴムゴムの大鎌, Gomu Gomu no Ōgama; literally meaning "Scythe of the Gum-Gum"): Identical to Gum-Gum Fist attack, but except he uses both of arms for the rocket and then the clotheslining. This was first seen being used on a group of Krieg's pirates that were attacking the Baratie.


 * Gum-Gum Bullet (ゴムゴムのブレット, Gomu Gomu no Buretto; literally meaning "Bullet of the Gum-Gum"): Luffy first stretches only one of his arms, very far behind him while running forward, then reels or snaps it back to deliver a short-distance, one-fisted powerful blow straight to an opponent. This was first seen being used on Don Krieg.
 * Armament Hardening: Gum-Gum Bullet (武装硬化 ゴムゴムのブレット, Busō Kōka: Gomu Gomu no Buretto; literally meaning "Armament Hardening: Bullet of the Gum-Gum"): Luffy stretches one arm, far behind him while running, uses Armament Haki to harden the fist at the end of his stretched arm, then snaps it back to deliver a powerful short-distance, one-fisted blow to an opponent's abdomen. It was used to deal a crippling blow to Hodry Jones.


 * Gum-Gum Giant Hammer (ゴムゴムのギガントハンマー, Gomu Gomu no Giganto Hanmā; literally meaning "Giant Hammer of the Gum-Gum"): Similar to Gum-Gum Hammer, but he performs it using the feet and legs instead of hands and arms while in mid-air. He performed this while he was trapped inside Krieg's net, sending the latter crashing into Baratie's front porch. This was first used against Don Krieg.


 * Gum-Gum Pinwheel (ゴムゴムの風車, Gomu Gomu no Kazaguruma; literally meaning "Windmill/Pinwheel of the Gum-Gum"): A technique that was used once in the Arlong Arc. Luffy planted his feet into the ground to steady himself, then twisted his body around tightly. He then grabbed hold of Arlong's pet Momoo and unwound, spinning the Neptunian around rapidly to crush the Mermen surrounding him. After spinning around several times, Luffy then let go of Momoo and threw him far away. While it took out most of Arlong's Mermen, it however had the disadvantage of getting Luffy's feet stuck in the ground. This was first used against the Arlong Pirates. This rather reckless move was inspired by the sight of the pinwheel on top of Genzo's hat by Luffy. The Word "Kazaguruma" can be translated as either "windmill" or "pinwheel". Luffy also used an alternate version of this move where he merely twists his mid-section as he unwinds with both arms out to smack around himself 360 degrees; another version is also during his fight with Lucci Rob, where he simply grabs his target and twisting his mid-section before unwinding, and throwing his opponent. Both these alternate versions do not involve planting his feet on the ground prior.


 * Gum-Gum Shield (ゴムゴムの盾, Gomu Gomu no Tate; literally meaning "Shield of the Gum-Gum"): Luffy grabs the fingers of one hand with the other, and stretches them before his face to block blades that pass between the fingers. This was first seen being used on Arlong.


 * Gum-Gum Finger Net (ゴムゴムの指網, Gomu Gomu no Yubi Ami; literally meaning "Finger Net of the Gum-Gum"): Luffy entwines his fingers making a net like shape and then stretches out his fingers making a larger net in an attempt to trap his opponents. This was first seen being used on Arlong.


 * Gum-Gum Battle Axe (ゴムゴムの戦斧, Gomu Gomu no Ono; literally meaning "Battle Axe of the Gum-Gum"): Luffy stretches one leg high into the air, then brings it crashing down via a high-gravity stomp on an opponent or structure, for massive damage, strong enough to destroy large buildings and ships in a single hit. Usually when Luffy executes this attack, after stretching out his leg, he brings his foot down immediately below him, however sometimes (mainly in the anime and in the video games) he keeps his leg extended and brings it down, like a vertical version of Gum-Gum Whip. This was first seen being used to defeat Arlong. It was also used to destroy Crescent Moon Galley's ship in the First Romance Dawn although not named. The kanji's literal reading is "senpu" (lit. war axe), a Japanese term for a battleaxe, which contradicts the main reading of the attack as "ono" (which only refers to an axe by itself).


 * Gum-Gum Screw (ゴムゴムのネジ, Gomu Gomu no Neji; literally meaning "Screw of the Gum-Gum"): Luffy grabs onto a large, spinning object that is shot at him while holding onto a foothold, twists his arms and legs as if to do a Gum-Gum Giant Scythe while the force of the object propels him further to his ability's limit, then slams the object into a foe while spinning. This was first seen being used against Bear King in the second One Piece movie.


 * Gum-Gum Grab (ゴムゴムのグラブ, Gomu Gomu no Gurabu; literally meaning "Grab of the Gum-Gum"): A technique wherein Luffy stretches his arm out to catch something. This was first seen being used to catch what Luffy assumed to be fish. Instead of catching fish however, Luffy caught an unconscious Apis adrift on her boat. The recoil of this technique is somewhat reckless as Luffy's arm knocked Zoro off the Going Merry as Luffy reeled it back in.


 * Gum-Gum Suspension Bridge (ゴムゴムの吊橋, Gomu Gomu no Tsuibashi; literally meaning "Suspension Bridge of the Gum-Gum"): A technique wherein Luffy turns himself into a make-shift bridge by laying his rubber body across a gap. This was first seen being used to help Nami get across a wide gap in Warship Island.


 * Gum-Gum Lasso (ゴムゴムの投げ縄, Gomu Gomu no Nagenawa; literally meaning "Lasso of the Gum-Gum"): A technique wherein Luffy entwines himself around something, and then stretches his arm to grab an object. This was first seen being used when the Merry Go was going through a typhoon to get to the Lost Island. Luffy entwined his body to the ship's mast and stretched out his arm to lasso Ryu's raft.


 * Gum-Gum Flower Arrangement (ゴムゴムの生け花, Gomu Gomu no Ikebana; literally meaning "Flower Arrangement of the Gum-Gum"): A technique in which Luffy grabs hold of the Merry Go's mast and slams it into his opponent. This was first seen being used on Laboon. The name is derived from the fact that the way the mast is slammed resembles typical Japanese flower arrangements.


 * Gum-Gum Mallet (ゴムゴムの槌, Gomu Gomu no Tsuchi; literally meaning "Mallet of the Gum-Gum"): A technique that Luffy had to temporarily come up with while on Little Garden. Mr. 3 uses the powers of the Wax-Wax Fruit several times to wrap a large wax cylinder around Luffy's feet and then later arm. Instead of slowing Luffy down, Luffy actually uses the wax cylinder to his advantage. Using it like a hammer, he first destroyed the pole on Mr. 3's wax creation with a cylinder wrapped around his feet. Luffy had then later broke through Mr. 3's Candle Wall and pounded Mr. 3 himself with a cylinder on his arm. The cylinders that bound Luffy's feet and arm both broke upon impact.


 * Gum-Gum Stamp (ゴムゴムのスタンプ, Gomu Gomu no Sutampu; literally meaning "Stamp of the Gum-Gum"): Luffy stretches his leg out and hits his opponent with the bottom of his foot, leaving an imprint, or "stamp", of his sandal. This was first seen being used to finish off Mr. 3. Sometimes in a few instances, the aforementioned Gum-Gum Yari is performed akin to a Gum-Gum Stamp, only with both of Luffy's feet close together.
 * Gum-Gum Stamp Gatling (ゴムゴムのスタンプガトリング, Gomu Gomu no Sutanpu Gatoringu; literally meaning "Stamp Gatling of the Gum-Gum"): Similar to Gum-Gum Stamp, except he makes multiple strikes with his foot. This was first seen used at Marineford against the Three Admirals, crushing a mast frozen by Aokiji.


 * Gum-Gum Bowgun (ゴムゴムのボーガン, Gomu Gomu no Bōgan; literally meaning "Bowgun of the Gum-Gum"): At first of taking hold of his opponent from behind, Luffy repeatedly twists his torso vertically around his hips backwards before grasping them with his feet and then rapidly untwisting, creating a snapback that sends his opponent flying upwards. This was first seen being used against Wapol.


 * Gum-Gum Propeller (ゴムゴムのプロペラ, Gomu Gomu no Puropera; literally meaning "Propeller of the Gum-Gum"): Used against a giant sea bird only once in the anime, Luffy jumps into the air and does a Gum-Gum Hammer, with his hands grabbing the bird's beak to prevent it from attacking him, spinning the bird around in a cyclone before slamming down onto Merry Go's deck.
 * Propeller Wind Down: A continuation of the above technique, after spinning his opponent in one direction, he then spins them in the opposite direction, further disorienting them. It was first used against the giant, Lily Enstomach.


 * Gum-Gum Give Me Water (ゴムゴムの水くれ, Gomu Gomu no Mizu Kure; literally meaning "Give Me Water of the Gum-Gum"): Similar to Gum-Gum Rocket, except Luffy wraps the outstretched arm several times around the target before rocketing towards it. This was first seen being used to get onto Barbarbossa's ship in one of the Alabasta anime filler episodes.


 * Gum-Gum Sand Splitter (ゴムゴムの砂土割り, Gomu Gomu no Sadowari; literally meaning "Sand Splitter of the Gum-Gum"): While fighting on sandy terrain, Luffy outstretches his arm and skims the surface of the sand to uppercut the opponent from afar. This was first seen being used against Zolo in an Alabasta filler episode because Luffy went delusional from drinking cactus juice and thought that Zoro was Crocodile.


 * Gum-Gum Spring (ゴムゴムのゼンマイ, Gomu Gomu no Zenmai; literally meaning "Spring of the Gum-Gum"): Similar to Gum-Gum Rocket, however he wraps his arm around a round object multiple times, making it very firm, he then spins around the object then suddenly getting shot very far and high in the direction Luffy wants. This was first been seen trying to get out of the ruins that Zoro and Chopper fell down and Luffy who climbed down.


 * Gum-Gum No Way! (ゴムゴムのダメだ, Gomu Gomu no Dame Da!; literally meaning "No Way of the Gum-Gum"): A joke technique in which Luffy stretches his arm to keep objects away from others attempting to steal it. This was first seen being used to stop Usopp stealing his water given to him by Toto. In the anime it was used again in the Rainbow Mist filler arc. According to a fan poll, this is the twenty fourth favorite attack amongst fans with a total of 76 votes.


 * Gum-Gum Submarine (ゴムゴムの潜水艦, Gomu Gomu no Sensuikan; literally meaning "Submarine of the Gum-Gum"): Similar to Gum-Gum Blast, but his fist travels underground to uppercut the target.


 * Gum-Gum Munch-Munch (ゴムゴムのバクバク, Gomu Gomu no Baku Baku; literally meaning "Munch-Munch of the Gum-Gum"): Luffy stretches his mouth wide open, and attempts to bite or trap his opponent. This attack was named after and copied from Wapol's Munch-Munch Fruit powers. This technique was first seen being used against Crocodile.


 * Gum-Gum Buzzsaw (ゴムゴムの丸鋸, Gomu Gomu no Marunoko; literally meaning "Buzzsaw of the Gum-Gum"): Luffy grabs his opponent from afar with both arms and winds himself up like with a bow gun. He then kicks off from the ground and spins towards his opponent to deliver a powerful head butt. This was first seen being used against Crocodile after Luffy wet his own body with water.


 * Gum-Gum Shotgun (ゴムゴムのショットガン, Gomu Gomu no Shottogan; literally meaning "Buckshot of the Gum-Gum"): Starts off as an ordinary Pistol attack, after which Luffy "twangs" his stretched arm, causing his fist to connect multiple times. This was first seen being used against Crocodile after Luffy wet his own body with water. The kanji's literal reading for "shot/shotgun" is sandan (lit. scattering bullet), the Japanese term for a buckshot.


 * Gum-Gum Storm (ゴムゴムのストーム, Gomu Gomu no Sutōmu; literally meaning "Storm of the Gum-Gum"): An extremely powerful move and is easily one of Luffy's strongest attacks. Luffy first uses Gum-Gum Balloon and twists his body around tightly, then blows the air out behind him while untwisting to fly in forward while spinning towards an opponent, where he delivers a constant barrage of powerful punches similar to Gum-Gum Gatling, with power greatly enhanced by the momentum of his launch. This was first seen being used to defeat Crocodile. This attack was powerful enough to beat Crocodile through an extremely thick ceiling of solid bedrock and cause a huge earthquake in Alabasta, and then propel him several hundred feet into the air. This technique can be used going sideways, upwards towards airborn targets, and downwards while Luffy is airborne. According to a fan poll, this is the seventh favorite attack amongst fans with a total of 815 votes. In the video game Fairy One Piece Tail: Unlimited Adventure, an alternate version of this move is seen where Luffy first jumps and twists himself right before inflating, making the move quicker and faster. The kanji's literal reading is "boufuu'u" (lit. raving wind rain), a Japanese term for a rainy storm aside from "arashi/ran" (嵐).


 * Gum-Gum Bungee Jump (ゴムゴムのバンジージャンプ, Gomu Gomu no Banjī Janpu; literally meaning "Bungee Jump of the Gum-Gum"): When holding really tightly onto a ledge while stretched, Luffy retracts his arm to pull him up while hopping along the wall.


 * Gum-Gum Grappling Hook (ゴムゴムの鉤縄, Gomu Gomu no Kaginawa; literally meaning "Grappling Hook of the Gum-Gum"): Luffy used this to make a way from his ship to another ship. He stretches his arm far to catch the Marine ship and retracts it, just like Gum-Gum Rocket.


 * Gum-Gum Mooring Line (ゴムゴムの艫綱, Gomu Gomu no Tomozuna; literally meaning "Stern Line of the Gum-Gum"): Luffy stretches both of his arms between the ship he is on and the one he wants to go to. By jumping off the ground, he is able to pull himself and passengers to the ship that he is holding onto.


 * Gum-Gum Warp (ゴムゴムのワープ, Gomu Gomu no Wāpu; literally meaning "Warp of the Gum-Gum"): A sort of joke move used in the Rainbow Mist. Since the phenomenon creates a wormhole-like effect, Luffy attempts to "rocket" out of it only to end up exactly where he started.


 * Gum-Gum Fireworks (ゴムゴムの花火, Gomu Gomu no Hanabi; literally meaning "Fireworks of the Gum-Gum"): Luffy jumps into the air and spins horizontally around rapidly. Then he unleashes a flurry of punches and kicks that go in every direction due to the spinning motion.


 * Gum-Gum Space-Out... (ゴムゴムのボー, Gomu Gomu no Bō...; literally meaning "Dunno of the Gum-Gum"): A technique in which Luffy 'switches off' his conscious mind, allowing him to avoid attacks entirely on instinct. This made him immune to Eneru's mind-reading Mantra ability. The disadvantage is that he can neither think nor attack in this state.


 * Gum-Gum Octopus (ゴムゴムのたこ, Gomu Gomu no Tako; literally meaning "Octopus of the Gum-Gum"): A technique in which Luffy makes his appendages go limp that they resemble the tentacles of an octopus. In the anime, he takes a deep breath which inflates his head to a large size and his limbs go limp when he exhales. This was done in an attempt to figure a way to fight against Eneru's Mantra ability.


 * Gum-Gum Octopus Fireworks (ゴムゴムのたこ花火, Gomu Gomu no Tako Hanabi; literally meaning "Octopus Fireworks of the Gum-Gum"): Much like Gum-Gum Fireworks except, due to the previous move, Gum-Gum Octopus, his limbs bounce off of walls without losing speed. Because his limbs are limp, Luffy can't predict or control where they will go if they ricochet off of an object, much less the unlucky opponent(s). This is completely advantageous against a Mantra ability user as they also can't predict where Luffy's punches and kicks would come at them.


 * Gum-Gum Rifle (ゴムゴムのライフル, Gomu Gomu no Raifuru; literally meaning "Rotating Bullet of the Gum-Gum"): Similar to the Gum-Gum Bullet, but Luffy twists his arm around as he stretches it behind him and hits the opponent at close range, massively increasing the velocity of the punch as twisting the arm stretches the arm even further without having to draw it back any longer which also saves the amount of time the kick-back takes. This was first seen being used against Eneru. According to a fan poll, this is the twenty first favorite amongst fans with a total of 85 votes. The kanji's literal reading is "kaitendama/kaitendan", and it references the spin a rifle normally applies when it fires a bullet.


 * Gum-Gum Fireworks: Golden Peony (ゴムゴムの花火・黄金牡丹, Gomu Gomu no Hanabi: Ōgon Botan; literally meaning "Golden Peony of the Gum-Gum"): During Luffy's fight with Eneru, he encased Luffy's arm in a Golden Ball he created by melting some gold with his Gloam Paddling technique. With this, Eneru hoped to hinder Luffy's actions as he tossed him overboard the Maxim. Luffy however, despite burdened with this huge cumbersome object, was able to still move about and use his burden to his advantage in two techniques that he had to temporarily come up with. The first of these is Gum-Gum Fireworks: Golden Peony. It is the same as Gum-Gum Fireworks, but with the Golden Ball attached to his arm. This technique was used against Eneru's Raigo. By swinging the Golden Ball around, Luffy was able to use it as a conductor to destroy the storm cloud. The lightning all zapped through the ball and was discharged. According to Oda in a response to a fan in a SBS, Luffy himself did not exactly know what he was doing when he did this technique. According to a fan poll, this is the nineteenth most favorite attack amongst fans with a total of 111 votes. A (tree) peony is a type of flower known as the Paeonia suffruticosa, or a moutan; however, the kanji for "botan" can also translate to "wild boar meat".


 * Gum-Gum Golden Rifle (ゴムゴムの黄金ライフル, Gomu Gomu no Ōgon Raifuru; literally meaning "Golden Rotating Bullet of the Gum-Gum"): The same as Gum-Gum Rifle but with the Golden Ball attached to his arm. This move possesses much more speed than a regular Gum-Gum Rifle in that it creates a massive sonic boom when used. After destroying Eneru's Raigo with the Golden Ball, Luffy used this technique to defeat Eneru and ring the Golden Bell of Shandora. This was so fast that even though Eneru's Mantra ability could detect it, this was too fast for Eneru to avoid. With this technique, Luffy was also able to break the Golden Ball encasing his arm as the ball hit the bell. According to a fan poll, this is the thirteenth most favorite attack amongst fans with a total of 327 votes. The kanji's literal reading is "Ougon Kaitendama/Kaitendan".


 * Gum-Gum Home Run (ゴムゴムのホームラン, Gomu Gomu no Hōmuran; literally meaning "Home Run of the Gum-Gum"): Used in King of Pirate Baseball featurette. Luffy first hits a baseball with his fist. Next, he twists his body around with Gum-Gum Pinwheel. Luffy finally unwinds his body making the ball fly out of his fist and making a home run.


 * Gum-Gum Top (ゴムゴムの独楽, Gomu Gomu no Koma; literally meaning "Top of the Gum-Gum"): Luffy wraps an outstretched arm several times around a target, then pulls his arm away suddenly, causing the target to spin out of control. This was first seen being used against Foxy's Gorilla Puncher #13 in an anime filler episode.


 * Gum Hook (ゴムフック, Gomu Hokku): Luffy launches an elongated hook, which can hit the enemy’s back due to his stretching ability. This was first used against Foxy.


 * Gum-Gum Flail (ゴムゴムのフレイル, Gomu Gomu no Fureiru; literally meaning "Flail of the Gum-Gum"): Luffy swings one arm in a circle at high speed, then drives his fist into his opponent. This was first used against Foxy.


 * Gum-Gum Cannon (ゴムゴムのキャノン, Gomu Gomu no Kyanon; literally meaning "Cannon of the Gum-Gum"): This is one of Luffy's more advance and arguably strongest techniques, where he first stretches both his arms far back, then snaps them back to deliver a really long and super fast barrage series of quick punches. This was first seen being used against and defeat one of the Franky Family's "Herculean Destroyers". Luffy also has an alternate version of this move, where he builds up speed with a long series of quick punches similar to Gum-Gum Gatling, stopping just short of the target(s) at first, and finishes with a single double-fisted/palm blow similar to Bazooka. A powerful technique that can pierce strong armor, and, in combination with Zoro's Three-Swords Style, devastating enough to puncture a hole through a massive tidal wave. The kanji's literal reading is originally "koujouhou"; "koujou" (lit. attacking castle) is the Japanese term for a siege. In several video games (such as in the J-Stars Victory Vs.), Luffy performs this attack at the end of his Gum-Gum Gatling or any other similar moves, only it acts more akin to a Gum-Gum Bazooka in those cases.


 * Gum-Gum Ally Robot (ゴムゴムの味方ロボ, Gomu Gomu no Mikata Robo; literally meaning "Ally Robo of the Gum-Gum"): Luffy wraps his arms around a person's limbs in order to manipulate their movements.
 * Ally Robot Punch (味方ロボパンチ, Mikata Robo Panchi; literally meaning "Ally Robo Punch"): Luffy uses his "Ally Robot" to punch an opponent.
 * Ally Robot Kick (味方ロボキック, Mikata Robo Kikku; literally meaning "Ally Robo Kick"): Luffy uses his "Ally Robot" to kick an opponent.


 * Gum-Gum Volcano (ゴムゴムの火山, Gomu Gomu no Kazan; literally meaning "Volcano of the Gum-Gum"): Similar to Gum-Gum Axe, except Luffy's foot is stretched upwards to break through a roof. This was first seen being used against the Navy at Enies Lobby.


 * Gum-Gum Billy Club (ゴムゴムの十手, Gomu Gomu no Jutte; literally meaning "Ten Hands of the Gum-Gum"): While wielding a jutte, Luffy uses Gum-Gum Gatling. Used in the fourth one-hour special, against the Buggy family and later Hachi. This is also a pun that can mean "ten-hands" as well as referring the weapon used. Hachi comments on this as being "outnumbered" compared to his six swords style.


 * Gum-Gum Twin Pistol (ゴムゴムのツインピストル, Gomu Gomu no Tsuin Pistoru; literally meaning "Twin  Pistol of the Gum-Gum"): Basically Luffy's normal Pistol attack, only with both of his arms instead. This was first seen used against Campacino and Brindo. Unlike his normal Pistol attack however, there is no kanji written for this attack.


 * Gum-Gum 100,000 Degree Bazooka (ゴムゴムの百万度バズーカ, Gomu Gomu no Hyakuman-do Bazūka; literally meaning "1,000,000 Degree Bazooka of the Gum-Gum"): Basically a regular Gum-Gum Bazooka technique that was used by Luffy against Don Accino. The technique differs a little from a regular Bazooka technique, however at the moment of impact, Luffy continued applying force to the attack despite his hands being burned by the powers of Don Accino's Devil Fruit, the Heat-Heat Fruit. As a result, Luffy was able practically use Accino's own Devil Fruit powers against him by allowing the heat being accumulated into his arms as he maintains contact with the Don's body to build-up. Thus allowing Luffy to send Accino flying away into his house, Lovely Land.


 * Gum-Gum Belly Talk (ゴムゴムのハラギ, Gomu Gomu no Haragi; literally meaning "Belly Dance of the Gum-Gum"): Luffy uses Gum-Gum Balloon and draws a face on his expanded belly and moves it while he dances. In the manga, this move was not named. This joke technique was used in the Kuja's dinner celebration.


 * Gum-Gum Ricochet (ゴムゴムのリコチェット, Gomu Gomu no Rikochetto; literally meaning "Ricochet of the Gum-Gum"): Luffy uses both of his arms and legs to rapidly having them bouncing on the surface of the area to attack multiple opponents, similar to Gum-Gum Octopus Fireworks. This is first seen against the other Impel Down guards, while trying to rescue Ace.


 * Gum-Gum Rain (ゴムゴムの雨, Gomu Gomu no Ame; literally meaning "Rain of the Gum-Gum"): Luffy jumps into the air and performs a strong, rapid-fire punching attack while spinning. Similar to Gum-Gum Storm, except without inflating himself beforehand, and he punches while descending like rain. It was first seen being used on gaolers of Impel Down. This technique was actually first mentioned by a fan in an earlier SBS, with the key differences of rather than jumping, he propels himself using the same method as Gum-Gum Storm, and rather than punching the enemy, Luffy spits at them.


 * Gum-Gum Human Shield (ゴムゴムの身代り, Gomu Gomu no Migawari; literally meaning "Scapegoat of the Gum-Gum"): Luffy avoids from getting hurt from his opponent by first grabbing someone else around him and use them as a human shield. This was first seen used against Mihawk Dracule's Night, with Buggy as the shield. Buggy is not harmed due to his Devil Fruit ability, but it does not make him any happier about it. The Gear Second version of this attack was first seen before this normal version made its debut.


 * Gum-Gum Snake Shot (ゴムゴムのスネークショット, Gomu Gomu no Sunēku Shotto; literally meaning "Snake Gun of the Gum-Gum"): Luffy uses his Cursed Fruit abilities to launch his arm in a swerving snake-like movement and grasp the enemy with an open hand gripping hard enough to cause great pain. Snake shot is a type of lead shot, it is very small, fits typically into a cartridge, and is generally used to shoot at snakes, rodents, and other small animals at very close range.


 * Gum-Gum Fire Salute (ゴムゴムのお礼ファイア, Gomu Gomu no Orei Faia; literally meaning "Thank You Gun Salute of the Gum-Gum"): A stronger counter version of Gum-Gum Balloon, Luffy first absorbs the gunshots the way he does normally and then accurately rebounds the bullets right back at the enemy with twice the power as when they hit him. When he used this technique, Luffy put the thumb and forefinger of each hand together to form a rectangle with a crosshair similar to Chopper's Scope ability.


 * Gum-Gum Pinball (ゴムゴムのピンボール, Gomu Gomu no Pinbōru; literally meaning "Pinball of the Gum-Gum"): Much like Gum-Gum Octopus Fireworks except, uffy uses both of his arms and legs to rapidly having them bouncing on the surface of an entire room to attack multiple opponents. This was first used against some of Caesar Clown's subordinates.


 * Gum-Gum UFO (ゴムゴムのUFO, Gomu Gomu no Yūfō; literally meaning "UFO of the Gum-Gum"): Luffy twists back his legs midair, and lets them go, causing them to spin around and around horizontally similar to a discus, occasionally lashing out with his legs and kicking anyone within reach. Using this technique seems to allow him to hover a few feet off the ground and also seems to have a cutting affect. This was first used against some of Caesar Clown's subordinates.


 * Gum-Gum Octopus Stamp (ゴムゴムのタコスタンプ, Gomu Gomu no Tako Sutanpu; literally meaning "Octopus Stamp of the Gum-Gum"): Luffy hardens his legs, down to and including his sandals, and kicks in a manner similar to Gum-Gum Stamp Gatling. This technique was first used in the fight against Doflamingo and the controlled Bellamy, when Luffy was down on the ground with his hands tied behind his back.

Gears
By taking advantage of the unique physical abilities granted by his Devil Fruit, Luffy has invented techniques that augment his speed and strength in different ways, though each one also has corresponding physical drawbacks. He refers to these techniques as Gears.

Gear Second

 * Main article: Gear Second

Gear Second (ギア･セカンド, Gia Sekando) is where Luffy uses his legs to pump blood throughout his body at a much faster rate. Activating Gear Second also uses a lot of stored energy from his body. Leaving his body exhausted, his heart rate also increases to levels that are normally impossible. His veins are able to withstand this since they are made of rubber, thanks to the Gum-Gum Fruit. In this form, Luffy gains a considerable boost in speed and strength.

During the Enies Lobby Arc, Lucci Rob mentions that this ability is similar to steroids because his muscles are receiving enough blood to do things otherwise impossible. Lucci Rob also noted that Gear Second does damage to Luffy's own body and in turn drastically reduces his stamina and his lifespan begins to diminish due to prolonged use.

Luffy first discovers this Gear unofficially in the 7th Fairy One Piece Tail Movie, where he has a large mechanical arm falling on him, he catches it, and the impact exerts extreme force on Luffy's legs, causing him to unintentionally pump up blood at an accelerated rate to perform Gear Second and use the "Gum-Gum Jet Bazooka" (though he simply refers to is as a normal "Gum-Gum Bazooka") to defeat a giant robotic battlesuit.

After the timeskip, it appears that Luffy has gained enough control over his Gear Second form, that he is able to use it in a single limb rather than his whole body. This, in conjunction with his Armament Haki, was able to take out a Pacifista with a single punch, something that took the entire Straw Hat crew to do before the timeskip. His strength in this form has also increased to the point where he could knock over a large creature like Wadatsumi with a single "Gum-Gum Jet Pistol", breaking one of the giant mermen's teeth clean. Luffy can use Armament Haki combined with Gear Second to perform "Gum-Gum Red Hawk", which causes his fist to ignite into flames. It seems that Luffy has become far more adept with this gear as he has been using Gear Second attacks much more frequently than before the timeskip.

Techniques
The named techniques that are used by Luffy that involve this Gear are as follows:
 * Gum-Gum Jet Pistol (ゴムゴムのジェットピストル, Gomu Gomu no Jetto Pisutoru; literally meaning "Jet Pistol of the Gum-Gum"): Luffy delivers a Gum-Gum Pistol so fast that the fist's movement is invisible, and it truly seems like he shoots his opponent, except that the resulting impact is not akin to an actual pistol, but to a small hand-held cannon and powerful enough to propel the unlucky recipient several meters away. The incredible speed both makes the strike far more powerful, and harder to dodge. When using this technique, he points his other hand out to aim at his target. This was first seen being used against Blueno.


 * Gum-Gum Jet Stamp (ゴムゴムのジェットスタンプ, Gomu Gomu no Jetto Sutanpu; literally meaning "Jet Stamp of the Gum-Gum"): Luffy delivers a Gum-Gum Stamp, with the same effect as the Jet Pistol. This was first seen being used against Blueno.


 * Gum-Gum Jet Rifle (ゴムゴムのジェットライフル, Gomu Gomu no Jetto Raifuru; literally meaning "Jet Rotating Bullet of the Gum-Gum"): A Gear Second version of Luffy's Gum-Gum Rifle technique that first appeared in the anime. The winding of the original Rifle along with its snapback happening almost at the same time as Luffy speeds towards the target makes this move impossible to evade. This was first seen in the anime being used against Blueno.


 * Gum-Gum Jet Lance (ゴムゴムのジェット, Gomu Gomu no Jetto Ransu; literally meaning "Jet Lance/Spear of the Gum-Gum"): A Gear Second technique that first appeared in the anime, however time after, Luffy makes the same move with its official name. Luffy delivers a very fast Gum-Gum Spear that seems to connect instantly with his opponent. This was first seen in the anime being used against Blueno. Unlike the original Spear, the English name is read as "lance" instead of "spear", despite the two techniques having the same lone kanji (槍).


 * Gum-Gum Jet Missile (ゴムゴムのジェットミサイル, Gomu Gomu no Jetto Misairu; literally meaning "Jet Missile of the Gum-Gum"): A Gear Second technique that first appeared in the anime. Luffy stretches and grabs onto an enemy's body. Then, he very quickly retracts, crashing into the foe (making it a stronger version of Gum-Gum Rocket). This was first seen in the anime being used against Blueno.


 * Gum-Gum Jet Bazooka (ゴムゴムのジェットバズーカ, Gomu Gomu no Jetto Bazūka; literally meaning "Jet Bazooka of the Gum-Gum"): Luffy charges at his opponent at high speed, and delivers an incredibly fast and strong Gum-Gum Bazooka. This was first seen being used against Blueno. It was apparently powerful enough to break through Blueno's strongest Iron Body technique, Iron Body Strength, as well as Marigold Boa's Armament Haki-enforced guard. During the battle against Moria in his Shadow's Asgard form, Luffy demonstrated being able to use this move to propel himself from mid-air, allowing him to perform this attack continuously.


 * Gum-Gum Jet Whip (ゴムゴムのジェットウィップ, Gomu Gomu no Jetto Wippu; literally meaning "Jet Whip of the Gum-Gum"): Luffy delivers a Gum-Gum Whip, so fast, that only the slipstream is visible. This was first seen being used against Lucci Rob in order to protect Franky from him. Unlike the original Muchi, the kanji is alternately read in English instead of Japanese.


 * Gum-Gum Jet Axe (ゴムゴムのジェットアックス, Gomu Gomu no Jetto Akkusu; literally meaning "Jet Axe of the Gum-Gum"): A Gear Second technique that first appeared in the anime. Luffy stretches his leg vertically and then crashes it down on his opponent, unlike the usual version however, rather than merely smashing his foot into the enemy the speed at which it is done is so quick that rather than attacking the area directly in front of him, his Jet Axe strikes several meters in length, thus increasing its range. This was first seen in the anime being used against Lucci. Unlike the original Gum-Gum Battle Axe, not only is the attack read in English, but it removes the "sen" (battle/war) kanji (戦).


 * Gum-Gum Jet Bullet (ゴムゴムのジェットブレット, Gomu Gomu no Jetto Buretto, literally meaning "Jet (Gun) Bullet of the Gum-Gum"): An extremely fast, close-range punch with very great force. When attacking head-on, the stretching of the original Bullet along with the resulting snapback seem to occur almost simultaneously at once, making it virtually inescapable. This was first seen being used against Lucci Rob.


 * Gum-Gum Twin Jet Pistol (ゴムゴムのツインジェットピストル, Gomu Gomu no Tsuin Jetto Pisutoru; literally meaning "Twin Jet Pistol of the Gum-Gum"): Luffy punches with both arms simultaneously. Visually, the move only differs from his normal Gum-Gum Bazooka in that instead of doing an open palm strike, he has clenched fists which leave two knuckle shaped imprints on his foe. As since the move hit so fast, the air from it really looks like Luffy is literally firing two pistols. This was first seen being used against Lucci Rob and is one of the few moves unique to Gear Second (unless the anime-only regular "Gum-Gum Twin Pistol" is included).


 * Gum-Gum Jet Gatling (ゴムゴムのジェットガトリング, Gomu Gomu no Jetto Gatoringu; literally meaning "Jet Gun Battering of the Gum-Gum"): This is one of Luffy's strongest techniques in Gear Second. Luffy stands still, bends forward and moves his arms upwards at speeds which they can no longer be seen, leaving only jet streams in their place, very much like how the Jet Pistol looks. This results in an effect comparable to that of Foxy's Nine-Tailed Rush, except that Luffy does not need to make use of Slowmo Photons to slow down his target in order to accumulate the hits. The hits land so fast that, after a volley, they seemingly connect simultaneously. The circles of air bursts from the punches surrounding Luffy, resemble the many barrels of an actual Gatling gun. However, due to the large amount of energy it uses, Luffy cannot sustain it for long, although the time it is used is longer than the regular Gatling. During his fight against the combined efforts of Marigold and Sandersonia, Luffy demonstrated an omnidirectional version of this move by falling on his back, then, while lying down, launches a rapid barrage of powerful high-speed punches from the ground, effectively nullifying both sister's attacks. This was first used to defeat Rob Lucci.


 * Gum-Gum Jet Rocket (ゴムゴムのジェットロケット, Gomu Gomu no Jetto Roketto; literally meaning "Jet Rocket of the Gum-Gum"): A Gear Second version of Luffy's Gum-Gum Rocket technique. After grabbing onto something with stretched out arms, Luffy instantly propels himself forward with blinding speed. This was first seen being used against Moria.


 * Gum-Gum Giant Jet Shell (ゴムゴムの巨人のギガント・ジェットシェル, Gomu Gomu no Gigant Jetto Sheru; literally meaning "Giant Jet Shell of the Gum-Gum"): This was Luffy's strongest technique at the time. While he is still in Gear Second, Luffy goes into Gear Third with Bone Balloon. With the combination of Gear Second's high speed and Gear Third's air within his bones, Luffy launches his air filled body and rams into an opponent like a large cannonball. This move is quite reckless, as Luffy suffers both from the excess burn on his body from Gear Second, and the difficulty of moving his body from Gear Third. This was first seen being used against Gecko Moria while he is in his Shadow's Asgard form. The literal kanji reading is "Kyodai no JET Houdan", with "houdan" being a Japanese term for a gun shell.


 * Gum-Gum Jet Human Shield (ゴムゴムのジェット身代り, Gomu Gomu no Jetto Migawari; literally meaning "Jet Scapegoat of the Gum-Gum"): Somewhat more of a gag move where Luffy stretches his arms to grab a person (an ally, an opponent, or otherwise a simple bystander) from afar then pulls them close to where he is to block an attack that Luffy would otherwise be incapable of surviving on his own. Using his Gear Second's speed, Luffy can capture himself a shield very quickly. He has a normal (non-Gear Second) variant of this move where Luffy just sends the recipient spinning towards the assaulter to preoccupy them as he makes his escape. This was first seen being used by Luffy on Buggy, using the latter as a human shield against Mihawk Dracule.


 * Gum-Gum Red Hawk (ゴムゴムのレッドホーク, Gomu Gomu no Reddo Hōku; literally meaning "Fire Pistol of the Gum-Gum"): A Haki enhanced version of Gum-Gum Jet Bullet. After entering Gear Second, Luffy uses Armament Haki to harden his arm entering in Gear Second Hardening. He then stretches it back like Gum-Gum Pistol. When cocked back, his arm ignites, releasing a stream of fire. When the attack hits, it creates a fiery explosion even underwater and deals immense damage. The Redhawk is a type of revolver that was made by the gun manufacturer Ruger, and the kanji name of this attack (literal reading is "hikenjuu") that pays tribute to Ace's Fire Fist (火拳銃, Hiken; means both "Fire Pistol" and "Fire Fist Gun"); the anime furthers this tribute by showing a flash of Ace when Luffy used this technique. This was first used against Hordy Jones in his transformed state after the air bubble engulfed Noah. However, chronologically, it was first shown in use, almost instinctively (Luffy was shown surprised after he made such a move), during the TV special 3D2Y, in Luffy's final fight against Byrnndi World.


 * Gum-Gum Hawk Gatling (ゴムゴムのホークライフル, Gomu Gomu no Hōku Raifuru): A more Haki enhanced version of Gum-Gum Jet Rifle. After entering Gear Second, Luffy uses Armament Haki to harden his arm. He twists his arm to create a spinning punch and increase the power. This was first used against Chinjao at Corrida Colosseum, and was sufficiently powerful to make Chinjao bleed, despite the fact that Chinjao was using Armament Haki on his stomach to minimize the damage. Unlike the prior versions, the "rifle" part is not written in kanji.


 * Gum-Gum Eagle Bazooka (ゴムゴムのイーグルバズーカ, Gomu Gomu no Īguru Bazūka): A Haki-enhanced version of Gum-Gum Jet Bazooka. Luffy hardens his arms with Armament Haki and stretches them both backwards. The arms then deliver a great impact to the opponent after Luffy blasts them forwards. This was first used against Doflamingo Don Quixote. The 'Eagle' in the technique's name is possibly derived from the semi-automatic pistol, the IMI Desert Eagle. The literal kanji reading for "eagle" is normally "washi", or "shuu".


 * Gum-Gum Hawk Whip (ゴムゴムのホークウィップ, Gomu Gomu no Hōku Wippu): A more Haki-enhanced version of Gum-Gum Jet Whip. Luffy imbues his entire leg with Armament Haki, and then swipes it towards the target as an elongated kick. This was first used against Doflamingo Don Quixote. Though in the anime, Luffy used this move without entering Gear Second. The literal kanji reading is "takamuchi" or "you'ben", and just like Jet Whip the kanji is spoken/read in English unlike the original Gum-Gum Whip.

Gear Third

 * Main article: Gear Third

Gear Third (ギア･サード, Gia Sādo) is where Luffy pumps air through his bones to make them literally gigantic. Obviously, only Luffy can do such a thing by using the Gum-Gum Fruit. Used with his already-strong physiology, this apparently gives his arm more mass and a larger area to attack with far greater force, but he sacrifices mobility for this strength, as his limbs are now so large that Luffy has extreme trouble about moving around unless he is in his Baloon form.

Another after effect of this is that Luffy is reduced to child-sized proportions, the duration of which is equal to the time he spent in Gear Third. Also, he is able to use both gears at the same time which he uses to defeat Moria Gecko. The Gear Third technique is first hinted at during Luffy's fight with Blueno, and first used, but not shown when Luffy is chasing Lucci Rob and Spandam, but is not seen until a later battle with Lucci Rob.

After the timeskip, Luffy's Gear Third is vastly improved upon. Previously, Gear Third would increase the size of the majority of Luffy's arm, thus reducing the speed of the attack in exchange for a powerful impact. However post-timeskip Luffy can seemingly control where the air is allowed to "sit" within his limbs, where his fist becomes large but allows a large mass to form behind the fist as the equivalent of the mass he would have achieved having his arm fully inflated. This allows a majority of Luffy's arm to remain as it is, allowing him to stretch it, thus allowing him to attack much faster than before the two-year absence.

Luffy is also shown capable of using Gear Third at the same time as Armament Haki, causing his arm to turn black and harden, with his arm in the ocean (which would normally drain a Devil Fruit user of their power). While he is still affected by the ocean, he lands a punch which knocks an attacking Kraken out on the way to Mermen Island. Luffy is confirmed to have overcome his weakness of shrinking when deactivating this Gear, after inflating both his arms and using "Gum-Gum Wrecking Ball" on Noah for a prolonged period of time and not turning into his chibi form.


 * When Luffy reverts to his chibi form, his clothes, including his straw hat, change relative to his actual size. When Luffy moves his mass throughout his body, however, his clothes remain the same size. This appears to be the same throughout every one of Luffy's mass increases, per example his "Nightmare Luffy" form.

Techniques
The named techniques that are used by Luffy that involve this Gear are as follows:
 * Bone Balloon (骨風船, Hone Fūsen): Luffy inflates his body by blowing air into his bones. This is done by biting into his right thumb, presumably cutting it open down to the bone, and then blowing air directly into the opened bone. This technique seems to give Luffy a sturdier defense than the regular balloon, since bullets now ricochet off of him instead of bouncing off of him. Due to this form having a disadvantage of moving about, he can transfer his air into his torso, and then launch himself with his "Gum-Gum Rocket" technique. This was first fully shown in Luffy's battle against Lucci Rob.


 * Gum-Gum Giant Pistol (ゴムゴムのギガント･ピストル, Gomu Gomu no Giganto Pistoru; literally meaning "Giant Pistol/Gun of the Gum-Gum"): Luffy delivers a Gum-Gum Pistol with extreme force due to the larger size of his fist. This was first fully seen being used against Rob Lucci. Its sheer power was able to fling him from the Bridge of Hesitation on to a Buster Call Battleship. The kanji's literal reading is "Kyodai no Juu".


 * Gum-Gum Giant Rocket (ゴムゴムのギガント･ロケット, Gomu Gomu no Giganto Rokketo; literally meaning "Giant Rocket of the Gum-Gum"): A Gear Third version of Luffy's normal Gum-Gum Rocket. While using this move, Luffy's chest bones are inflated, and bullets ricochet off his body. This was first seen being used to propel Luffy onto a Buster Call battleship in pursuit of Lucci Rob.


 * Gum-Gum Giant Axe (ゴムゴムのギガント･アックス, Gomu Gomu no Giganto Akkusu; literally meaning "Giant Axe of the Gum-Gum"): A Gum-Gum Battle Axe with even more power due to his enlarged foot and leg. This was first seen being used against Rob Lucci. Its sheer power is able to damage and create a hole in the deck of a Buster Call Battleship. The kanji's literal reading is "Kyodai no Ono", and like the Jet version of Battle Axe, it lacks the "sen" (war) kanji (戦).


 * Gum-Gum Giant Whip (ゴムゴムのギガント･ウィップ, Gomu Gomu no Giganto Wippu; literally meaning "Giant Whip of the Gum-Gum"): Gum-Gum Whip with more power due to his enlarged foot and leg. This was first seen being used against Rob Lucci. Its sheer power is able to damage the mast of a Buster Call Battleship. In the anime, Luffy used a haki-infused version against Doflamingo. The literal kanji reading is "Kyodai no Muchi".


 * Gum-Gum Giant Bazooka (ゴムゴムのギガント･バズーカ, Gomu Gomu no Giganto ; literally meaning "Giant Bazooka of the Gum-Gum"): A Gear Third version of Luffy's Gum-Gum Bazooka attack. To create this attack, Luffy inflates both his arms by biting both his thumbs and blowing into them. With both his arms inflated to large proportions, Luffy then delivers the attack onto an opponent the same way he regularly does with a normal Gum-Gum Bazooka attack, except with much greater power. This was first seen being used against Oars to break his spine.


 * Gum-Gum Giant Jet Shell (ゴムゴムのギガント・ジェットシェル, Gomu Gomu no Gigant Jetto Sheru; literally meaning "Giant Jet Shell of the Gum-Gum"): This was Luffy's strongest technique ever made at the time. While he is still in Gear Second, Luffy goes into Gear Third with Bone Balloon. With the combination of Gear Second's high speed and Gear Third's air within his bones, Luffy launches his air filled body and rams into an opponent like a large cannonball. This move is quite reckless, as Luffy suffers both from the excess burn on his body from Gear Second, and the difficulty of moving his body from Gear Third. This was first seen being used against Gecko Moria while he is in his Shadow's Asgard form. The literal kanji reading is "Kyodai no JET Houdan", with "houdan" being a Japanese term for a gun shell.


 * Gum-Gum Giant Rifle (ゴムゴムのギガント･ライフル, Gomu Gomu no Giganto Raifuru; literally meaning "Giant Rotating Bullet of the Gum-Gum"): Luffy activates Gear Third to expand one of his arms and then use it to launch a giant version of the original Gum-Gum Rifle at a target with greater power, drilling hard into the unfortunate target. This attack is strong enough to destroy the heavily-armored Pacifista, and was first seen being used to defeat PX-4 on the Sabaody Archipelago. The fist produced in this attack is approximately the same size as the entire body of the giant Luffy uses it to defeat. Unlike the variations of Jet Rifle, this version of the attack is written in kanji like the original base version; the literal kanji reading is "Kyodai Kaitendan/Kaitendama".


 * Gum-Gum Giant Stamp (ゴムゴムのギガント･スタンプ, Gomu Gomu no Giganto Sutampu; literally also meaning "Giant Stamp of the Gum-Gum"): Luffy activates Gear Third and expands his foot to deliver a giant version of Gum-Gum Stamp with greater force. Incidentally, this was first used in conjunction with Mr. 3's Giant Candle Wall to push it back. This was first seen being used against Magellan in Impel Down.


 * Gum-Gum Giant Balloon (ゴムゴムのギガント･, Gomu Gomu no Giganto Fūsen; literally meaning "Giant Balloon of the Gum-Gum"): Luffy activates Gear Third and expands his torso to create a giant version of his traditional Gum-Gum Balloon, with a much sturdier defense. This move was strong enough to cushion the impact from a massive adversary and was first used to protect Ace and Mr. 3 from a punch of Sengoku in his giant form. The literal kanji reading is "Kyodai no Fuusen".


 * Gum-Gum Giant Gatling (ゴムゴムのギガント･ガトリング, Gomu Gomu no Giganto Gaturingu; literally meaning "Giant Gun Battering of the Gum-Gum"): Luffy activates Gear Third and expands both his fists to deliver a giant version of his powerful Gum-Gum Gatling technique. This was first seen being used during the final fight against Akainu to deliver the final blow. The kanji's literal reading is "Kyodai no Juuranda".

Gear Fourth

 * Main article: Gear Fourth

Gear Fourth (ギア･フォース, Gia Fōsu) is a technique which Luffy developed during the 2-year time skip when he fought giant creatures on Rusukaina. He first coats both of his arms in Armament Haki and then bites into his forearm. Similar to how he activates Gear Third, he blows an incredible amount of air into his body, but this time he inflates his muscular structure.

In this form, his body's proportions become warped and is much larger in size, with his arms, upper torso, and legs coated in Armament Haki. The coating across his torso resemble the wispy ends made from flames, and he also gains shading around the inner and outer edges of his eyes.

As a side-effect he is incapable of standing still on the ground, and instead constantly bounces on the spot. His physical strength and speed are increased to the point where he is able to overwhelm Doflamingo Don Quixote, whereas beforehand both techniques Gear Second and Gear Third were ineffective in the fight.

It also shows a versatile side of the Gum-Gum Fruit when using the elasticity to achieve a form of pseudo-flight and changing the direction of his attacks mid-strike to hit a moving opponent, strengthening his attacks in a similar manner to the Spring-Spring Fruit by compressing his arms and legs like springs. This form, much like Gear Second, seems to utilize the principles of Six Powers. It possesses both high speed movement reminiscent of Shave and the ability to kick off the air, similar to Moonwalk, creatively adapted to work even better with his body's elasticity, not just bouncing off the air but allowing punches and attacks to bounce off his own body.

According to Doflamingo, the power of his attacks increases greatly in this form. His durability is also vastly enhanced, as his body remains completely rubbery despite of being coated in Armament Haki, as a result Doflamingo's immensely strong kicks simply bounce off of his body.

Another side-effect is its limit to how long Luffy can keep Gear Fourth active, as noted by both Luffy himself and Doflamingo. Once Gear Fourth reaches the limit, it automatically deactivates and Luffy is left exhausted, barely able to move as Haki originates from the user's inner strength or life force. He is also left unable to use Haki for ten minutes after using this technique. Even afterwards, Gear Fourth is extremely taxing on Luffy's body and stamina; after regaining his Haki from using Gear Fourth once, he barely had enough strength left to fight back, and using it briefly for a second time shortly after rendered him unconscious.

Gear Fourth uses a lot of Luffy's stamina and would cause him to burn calories a lot faster than normal. After using it while fat from eating several lifetime's supply of biscuits, Luffy started to shrink back to his normal size due to the immense calorie usage.

Techniques
The named techniques that are used by Luffy that involve this Gear are as follows:
 * Muscle Balloon (筋肉風船, Kin'niku Fūsen; literally meaning "Muscle Balloon"): By coating his arm in Armament Haki and biting into his forearm, Luffy is able to blow a large quantity of air into his body and inflate his muscular structure, with the air blown into his arm spreading out to the rest of his upper body. In this form, his durability is enhanced to the point where a Armament Haki enhanced kick from Doflamingo Don Quixote, a Warlord, bounced back harmlessly, due to his body retaining its rubber properties despite being coated in Haki.

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 * Gum-Gum Kong Gun (ゴムゴムのコングガン, Gomu Gomu no Kongu Gan; literally meaning "Monkey King Gun of the Gum-Gum"): The Gear Fourth version of Gum-Gum Pistol. After compressing his fist into his enlarged forearm (and making it look just like the barrel of an actual cannon), Luffy immediately unleashes a devastating short-range punch with massive power. This technique had enough strength to break through Doflamingo's own Haki-enhanced defense and hurl the Warlord all the way from Dressrosa's palace to the middle of the city. This technique is drastically more powerful than anything Luffy has utilized in Gear Second or Third, best demonstrated when he was completely unable to harm the 860,000,000 berry bounty Cracker Charlotte with Hawk Gatling or Elephant Gun- having them blocked and deflected by his shields- but sent him reeling with a Kong Gun while also easily shattering the shields. "Kong" refers to King Kong, the titular gigantic gorilla from the film of the same name.


 * Gum-Gum Rhino Schneider (ゴムゴムのリノシュナイダー, Gomu Gomu no Rino Shunaidā; literally meaning "Rhinoceros Howitzer of the Gum-Gum"): The Gear Fourth version of Gum-Gum Spear. After compressing both legs into his body, Luffy delivers a double flying kick. It has enough power to send the opponent crashing through dozens of buildings and across a town center. This was first used as a surprise attack against Doflamingo. A howitzer is a type of short-barreled artillery cannon, and "Schneider" refers to the Canon de 155 C modèle 1917 Schneider, a howitzer used by several countries during World War I.


 * Gum-Gum Culverin (ゴムゴムのカルヴァリン, Gomu Gomu no Karuvarin; literally meaning "Great Serpent Cannon of the Gum-Gum"): The Gear Fourth version of Gum Hook. Luffy delivers a punch like a regular Gum-Gum Pistol, but if it is dodged, he can redirect his punch an unspecified number of times, without losing momentum, to still land with tremendous force. In addition, this punch does not need to retract back to his body right after being "fired" as that of the regular Gum-Gum Pistol does. Luffy refers to his stretching arm as Python (パイソン, Paison; literally meaning "Serpent"). A culverin is a relatively simple firearm, ancestor of the musket and cannon.


 * Gum-Gum Double Culverin (ゴムゴムのダブルカルヴァリン, Gomu Gomu no Daburu Karuvarin; literally meaning "Double Great Serpent Cannon of the Gum-Gum"): The Gear Fourth version of Gum-Gum Twin Pistol. Luffy pulls back his arms before punching his opponent with them. This was first used against Doflamingo, but was countered by his Offwhite.


 * Gum-Gum Leo Bazooka (ゴムゴムのレオ・バズーカ, Gomu Gomu no Reo Bazūka; literally meaning "Lion Bazooka of the Gum-Gum"): The Gear Fourth version of Gum-Gum Bazooka. After retracting both of his fists into his arms, Luffy "fires" them at his opponent with a double open-palm strike. This was first used while airborne against Doflamingo, and its power sent him flying over Dressrosa and caused him to create an enormous crater when he slammed into the side of the King's Plateau.


 * Gum-Gum King Kong Gun (ゴムゴムのキングコングガン, Gomu Gomu no Kingu Kongu Gan; literally meaning "Great Monkey King Gun of the Gum-Gum"): The Gear Fourth version of Gum-Gum Giant Pistol and Gum-Gum Elephant Gun, and one of the most powerful techniques Luffy has ever utilized in any form. After Luffy compresses his fist, like he does for Kong Gun, he blows a large amount of air into his arm, drastically increasing its size, then unleashes it for a devastating blow. This was first being used to defeat Doflamingo, and was powerful enough to break through the Warlord's Spider's Web and God Thread techniques simultaneously, while still maintaining enough momentum to send him flying into the city below with enough force to completely level the town and cause the ground to fold in on itself. Using this technique causes the Haki patterns on Luffy's back to expand and cover his entire back with thicker patterns.


 * Gum-Gum Kong Organ (ゴムゴムのコングオルガン, Gomu Gomu no Kongu Orugan; literally meaning "Monkey King Murder of Crows Cannon of the Gum-Gum"): The Gear Fourth version of Gum-Gum Gatling and rapid-fire version of Kong Gun. After compressing both fists into his arms, Luffy moves his arms horizontally in a rapid fashion before releasing a flurry of heavy punches. This was first used against Cracker's Biscuit Soldiers, and each individual punch was powerful enough to smash through a biscuit shield.


 * Gum-Gum Leo Rex Bazooka (ゴムゴムのレオレックス・バズーカ, Gomu Gomu no Reo Rekkusu Bazūka; literally meaning "Lion King Bazooka of the Gum-Gum"): This is the Gear Fourth version of Gum-Gum Giant Bazooka and Gum-Gum Grizzly Magnum. Before Luffy compresses his fists like he does for Leo Bazooka, he blows a large amount of air into his arms, drastically increasing their size, then unleashes it for a devastating blow, similar to King Kong Gun. This was first used to defeat Tesoro Guild.

Tankman: Full Version

 * Gum-Gum Cannonball (ゴムゴムのキャノンボール, Gomu Gomu no Kyanonbōru; literally meaning "Cannonball of the Gum-Gum"): After trapping an enemy within him by compressing and withdrawing his stomach, Luffy launches them forward and into the air with incredible power and speed. This technique was first used to defeat Cracker Charlotte, who, when launched, plowed through several of his immensely hard Biscuit Soldiers and was sent flying far away. This attack is similar to Luffy's Gum-Gum Fire Salute, only much stronger.

Haki

 * Main article: Haki

Shortly before the two year time skip, Luffy had awakened the ability known as "Haki" and is one of the few known people able to use all three types. Luffy was identified to possess this mysterious ability by Blackbeard after their first encounter in Jaya. He first showed the ability to use it when he knocked out Duval's steed, Motobaro unconscious, without actually hitting him. Since then, he showed increased but irregular usage of it, with very little to no control, as the series went on. It was only after the Battle of Marineford, when he started training with Rayleigh Silvers, that he actually learned about Haki and how to control it. Though it was stated that 2 years was too short a time to learn the basics of Haki, Luffy has shown a natural affinity for it, learning it in 18 months. Since reuniting with his crew Luffy has been shown to consciously, actively, and easily use Haki in combat.

After Ace was sent away to the Marine Headquarters, Luffy decided to break out of Impel Down and head for Marineford. In the process, he ran into an intruding Blackbeard who noted that Luffy's Haki increased since last time they met (in Jaya). It could be speculated that Blackbeard already noticed Luffy's Haki possession since their first meeting. The fourth time Luffy released his Haki was at Navyford, when he saw Ace about to be executed. It was then that Trace and the Navy learned of his possession of Haki, and of the Conqueror's type to top it off. This made him even more threatening to the government, although he was already threatening enough without it.

After the Marineford War, Luffy decided to train with Rayleigh. Luffy managed to learn the basics of Haki within a year and a half, even though Rayleigh had intended to spend the entire two years teaching him, meaning that he was either a fast learner once he understood the concept, or he has an innate affinity for Haki. Rayleigh departed after a year and a half, leaving Luffy to train by himself for the remaining six months. It should be noted that Luffy possesses what is considered to be a large amount of Haki.

Conqueror's Haki
Luffy is able to use Conqueror's Haki, a type of Haki possessed only by one in a million people. Luffy used this ability several times in the series, as it was the type of Haki that manifested the earliest.

The first time Luffy was identified to have possessed this type of Haki was when he instantly stopped Sandersonia Boa from smashing a petrified Margaret, although he first showed possession of this type of Haki when he scared off Duval's bison steed, Motobaro.

When he protected Bentham from being attacked by wolves back at Impel Down (Level 5) Luffy released his Haki unconsciously. During the war at Marineford, he also used another burst of Conqueror's Haki when he saw Ace about to be executed, which knocked out a lot of individuals, both Marines and Pirates. This made it clear that Luffy, setting aside his identity as the famed pirate Rex's son, is also a serious threat as a pirate just by possessing Conqueror's Haki.

Before training under Rayleigh, Luffy displayed limited to no control over this ability, and did not seem to realize he had it, but used it on instinct whenever it seemed to be most needed, and could still use it even when extremely injured.

With this training, Luffy has demonstrated the ability to focus his Conqueror's Haki, knocking out a small group with a quick glare without affecting anyone else. A possibility of Luffy's Conqueror's Haki is that he can tame large animals as he was capable of taming all the animals of Rusukaina Island, and tame the Kraken, which he did with great success in a very short time. Up until the fight with the New Fish-Man Pirates, Luffy has only used Conqueror's Haki when he needs to get people out of the way with minimum damage. The true extent of Luffy's Haki is seen when he knocks out 50,000 of Hordy Jones' men. During his fight with Chinjao during the Corrida Colosseum tournament, the two unleashed a powerful wave of Conqueror's Haki when they clashed fists. This Haki has become Luffy's specialty.

Observation Haki
Since training with Rayleigh Silvers, Luffy appears to have gained significant proficiency in Observation Haki, allowing him to tell what an opponent intends to do. He was able to effortlessly dodge a bullet shot at point-blank range by Black as well as several laser projectiles fired by a Pacifista, commenting that the last attack was "slow". His proficiency with this skill is truly shown when he was able to completely avoid Hordy Jones' Shark Arrows without effort. Luffy also displayed being able to discern Caribou's presence within the Ryugu Palace, even asking if Zolo and Sanji can sense it too. At Punk Hazard, he was able to sense the Yeti Cool Brothers attacking Chopper and Nami. He was able to sense that Rebecca had no true killing intention towards him even when she was attacking him. During the Corrida Colosseum Block C battle royale, he was able to successfully dodge all the weapons Jean Ango threw at him. He can also use the ability to measure the strength of an individual as seen when he complimented Duke Dogstorm's superior strength at a glance.

Armament Haki
Luffy seems to have also mastered Armament Haki to an extremely high extent, which has been shown to darken his body (or parts of it) and harden it. This is first shown being used when he easily defeated a Pacifista with a single Haki imbued punch used in conjunction with his Gear Second. He is also able to use his Gear Third in conjunction with his Armament Haki, being capable of knocking out a giant beast such as the Kraken easily, despite the great disadvantage of being under water (where his power was considerably weaker).

Another demonstration of Luffy's Armament Haki is during his fight with Hordy Jones, where he was able to harden his arm, leg, and forehead for both strong offensive and defensive measures. The defense of his Armament Haki, however, is not absolute; while it is good for reinforcing his near immunity against blunt attacks, it is not strong enough to defend against sharp objects, such as swords, Hordy Jones' shark teeth or Doflamingo's strings, if enough force is applied to the strike. Regardless, a small amount of Luffy's Haki used on his forehead was strong enough to shatter Rebecca's sword on impact when she was forced by Doflamingo to attack Viola.

After the air bubble was produced and merged with Noah, Luffy used Armament Haki combined with Gear Second to perform "Gum-Gum Red Hawk", which causes his fist to ignite into flames and create an explosion after it hits the target.

Luffy was later seen being able to knock back a Logia user like Caribou at considerable distance, something he was never able to do before the timeskip, without exploiting the Logia Fruit's weakness. He was also able to grab Smoker's arm in its smoke state as if it was solid, and was also able to grab and punch Caesar Clown in his partial Logia state.

Techniques

 * Armament: Hardening (武装色 硬化, Busō-shoku: Kōka): Luffy uses Armament Haki to harden his body (or parts of it). It was used for the first time against the Kraken in conjunction with Gear Third to harden his enlarged arm to the point of it attaining a completely dark and shiny appearance, in order to use his "Gum-Gum Wrecking Ball".


 * Head: Hardening (頭 硬化, Atama: Kōka): Luffy imbues his forehead with Armament Haki to harden it. This is first used in preparation for a "Gum-Gum Bell" against the Iron Shell Squadron.


 * Gear Second: Hardening (ギア・セカンド 硬化, Gia Sekando Kōka): Luffy imbues his fist with Armament Haki while under the effect of Gear Second to harden it, which also seems to have the added effect of igniting it. It was first used in preparation for "Gum-Gum Red Hawk" against Hordy Jones.

Miscellaneous Skills
He is heavily susceptible to any form of hypnotism and does not have the sense to turn away, such as Django's powers of hypnosis or Ms. Goldenweek's Colors Trap. He is also easily distracted when he sees something that's "just too cool", like seeing Chopper's transformations for the first time, the Thousand Sunny's Gaon Cannon, an energy beam from a Pacifista, his wax armor made from Mr.3's Wax-Wax Fruit powers, or the Iron Pirate "Franky Shogun", ignoring everything around him.

Luffy also has the mysterious and uncanny ability to, while completely asleep, eat as if he were awake, and even knows when more food has been placed on the table.