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Nah. Zoro has been using the sword from the very beginning of the fight and struck Kaido with it last chapter yet Kaido didn't notice it. Kaido only noticed Enma now, because of the strength of Zoro's attack.
I'm assuming that Zoro's attacks have been stronger based on Kaido's reaction to them:
Yes, by hurting him. The Scabbards dealt more damage to Kaido than the Supernova have.
It shows his attack was more impactful, and this suggests it was stronger.
Nah, it means Zoro didn't do as much damage as he was hoping for, not that he did zero damage.
We may have to wait for the coloured comics to settle this.
I'm assuming that Zoro's attacks have been stronger based on Kaido's reaction to them:
- He specifically complimented Zoro (and Killer) after Rengoku Oni Giri
- Flying Dragon: Fire Blaze triggered his Oden PTSD.
Yes, by hurting him. The Scabbards dealt more damage to Kaido than the Supernova have.
It shows his attack was more impactful, and this suggests it was stronger.
Nah, it means Zoro didn't do as much damage as he was hoping for, not that he did zero damage.
We may have to wait for the coloured comics to settle this.
He wasn't minding zoro or killer that much
It's enma which triggered Oden not Zoro attack.
Stop reaching
Kaido saying well done/as expected doesn't mean Killer and zoro > SN trio
Since he called those 3 monsters.
Oda is making the trio use their powerful attacks coz they would still be showing more vs kaido later on in this act or the next
Killer and zoro won't be relevant once they go all out ... they will be removed .
In that case, Killer > kidd
That's how your logic doesnt work