1. That doesn't say Zoro's Haki is superior, but that that move has an area of effect that is greater than Luffy's. For all we know, Luffy's Haki is capable of accomplishing the same thing. I'm also hesitant to count cutting the golem as a Haki feat for Zoro due to the fact that he was being thrown at the speed of sound at the time, which create a large amount of momentum which means more force.1- no zoro`s haki was used to increase the attack power and make him cut a mountain size golem like butter while luffy`s coa combined with haki was only able to destroy the head (ofc you would mention EGG but that is just a repititive move so it dsnt count ) so until luffy show a greater destructive power with his haki zoro `s haki is suprior
2- again no law creating a bigger room dsnt has any thing to do with the df power growing stronger but with his stamina
proof : he used some of his life span to create a gigantic room and he should be able to do the same and creat a large room by sacrficing his life span pre ts it`s not like the DF grow strong it`s just law wasnt strong enough ofc you would try to apply the same logic on the slashs but that wont work considering the slash was already slicing through every thing pre ts
3- for the third time no law combined his haki with the DF to beat vergo his haki didnt play the biggest part it added up to the attack to over come vergo`s haki
4- and now to nail this haki cant be added to law`s df thing you said that law`s slashs and shambles cant be combined with haki right so that should apply to "mes" too right ? yet law used it on smoker and managed to take his heart remember this is mes one of law`s techs which can`t be combined with haki but smok is a logia so he cant be touched with out haki so how did law manage to take his heart if he didnt combine mes with haki ?
debating with you is like trying to convince a real madrid fan that messi > ronaldo no matter what they will look for some non sense to spout and stay in denial mode so iam going to stop here .
2. And the concept that a DF power cannot be improved on is completely baseless. Nowhere in the manga does it state that a DF's strength is static. The fact that Luffy trained his DF implies that your DF can indeed grow stronger.
3/4. Law's Mes worked on Smoker because Mes is a move that has physical contact, specifically with the palm of his hand. Law can use Haki in conjunction with Mes because he can use Mes and Haki simultaneously on the same hand. Law didn't imbue Haki into Mes, he laced his hand with Haki and then performed Mes with that same hand, allowing him to touch Smoker which allowed Mes to take effect.
His cutting power and Shambles are different. When Law Shambles something or cuts it with his DF's cutting ability from a distance, there isn't any physical contact, there's no physical medium where Law imbues Haki into and then has touch the opponent while activating the fruit's power. There's no way to do that with Shambles, and the only way to use Haki simultaneously with his cutting ability like he did with Mes would be to do the cut by touching the opponent with his sword while in close quarter combat while the sword is laced in Haki and while releasing the Devil Fruit's power at the same time. A long-distance cut and Shambles can't be imbued, combined, or enhanced with Haki.
The only way used Haki when he cut Vergo was if Law coated his sword with invisible Haki and when Vergo was in close quarters, the blade of the sword touched Vergo while releasing Law's fruit power while simultaneously being laced with Haki. The invisible Haki bypassed his Full Body Koka while the blade simultaneously released a cut, cutting Vergo. This means what Zoro needed Koka to do, Law could do with his invisible Haki. This would put Law's Haki above Zoro's, as Vergo was portrayed to be stronger than Pica.
If Law didn't use Haki, that means that Law's powers are capable of affecting Haki without Haki aiding them. Either way, that means Law should be capable of affecting Zoro.
Now for the bolded part. Do you even understand how debating works? I mean, if you're no longer interested in the debate and you wanna drop it, then drop it, but don't try to insult my intelligence with a statement that makes no sense for more than one reason. First, you're coming at me because I'm replying to you with rebuttals in a debate. We know that you think you're right, but that doesn't mean you are. If I have a way to rebuttal, then I will. That's how debates work, it's not the other person sucking your ass on how right you are, it's them arguing back.
Secondly, you're doing the same thing. You can't exactly take an ad hominem jab for someone responding in a debate with rebuttals when you are also rebuttalling. Surely, I don't have to explain why that doesn't exactly pan out well for you.
Thirdly, the fact that you're even using ad hominem and with such arrogance. What I say is nonsense simply because it's against what you want to be correct? Here's a word of advice you should take in mind the next time you get into a debate with anyone: If you need to insult or otherwise put them down, aka ad hominem, in order to get your point across or while getting your point across, especially if you're doing it as a "I'm right and you're stupidly wrong" like this, then you've lost the debate.
I doubt Luffy has a one-hit attack that can kill you, but okay.See if Doffy looses to a weaker attack by Luffy than Law's best attack, then I would agree with you. But that ain't going to happen. Weaker Doffy or not. Luffy is going to produce a stronger attack. Wait and watch