How will the Supernovas fare against Hybrid Kaido?


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Cinera

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Does he say he's not good enough to beat Zoro, or does he just transform because he's had enough?
It's Zoro's attack that pushed him to transform.


And we gotta stop with these mid tier techniques talk.
Nah, Tatsumaki is a crowd control attack. The 1 vs 1 opponent he took down with it was Hachi, and even then Hachi nearly immediately stood back up.

Tatsumaki wasn't strong enough to break Kaku's tekkai. I'm not joking when I say it's a mid tier technique.


Zoro is going all out, he's not gonna half ass things, he said so himself.
This doesn't mean he's using his strongest techniques instantly. That's not how One Piece fights work.


Since his Santoryu attack this chapter which is > Whatever he used last chapter, dealt some damage but not too much.
Lol nah. Hiryuu Kaen >> Tatsumaki in 1 vs 1. Tatsumaki is generally for crowd control (he used it to take out the fodder in Fishman Island and on other occasions). In retrospect, such an attack being able to hurt Kaido significantly in a 1 vs 1 is pretty surprising.

Furthermore, Zoro didn't use overflowing hardening on his Tatsumaki, so it wasn't as boosted as his Hiryuu Kaen. It's possible Zoro is still adapting to channeling haki through Enma, so perhaps he simply can't overflow his hardening over all three swords, but either way, Zoro's Santoryu attacks can still get stronger.

Claiming that because it's Santoryu it's stronger than Hiryuu Kaen would be like claiming that because Rengoku Oni Giri was Santoryu it's stronger than Hiryuu Kaen.

Hiryuu Kaen was implied to fuck Kaido up pretty badly, this chapter hasn't made me reconsider that.
 
Read it to me and I'll review it
LUFFY VS ZORO AS CHARACTERS

LUFFY
Issue with Luffy is that while his character archetype has innate complexity associated with it if we try to analyze his goal. He wants to be Freest Man in the World which is something that can one of the more complex character layers in One Piece. Like what exactly does he mean by Freedom? How much of his freedom means suppression for the rest of the world? Does he want Anarchy because without overthrowing current regime, the world government and ending the Marines he can't be freest man in the world.

But even if he ends current regime, a better regime comes along, said regime would also not let Luffy roam around freely due to his crime. So for him to truly be Freest man in the world he would have to at least over throw any form of authority, and if he does that what does that mean for common people? They would be looted by pirates, no one would be there to protect him? Would Luffy ultimately take all the pirates down as well? Once again taking away hopes, dreams and freedom of the rest of the world. But then what? Does he become sole governing authority of the world who rules with iron thumb and don't let anyone rise above him? But by that logic he is taking away freedom of the rest of the world.

Now Luffy doesn't exactly have any larger than life or even noble motivations for wanting to change the world. Oda hasn't exactly explored on that, which again if he did Luffy could have been one of the more interesting characters in anime, but instead his goal to be freest man in the world just sorta kinda come to him. He just wants it because he wants it, not because of any resolution, not because of any trauma he been through, not because as a kid he has seen too many miseries and sufferings in the world that he wants to end. So what Luffy's character archetype is much more complex than Zoro's, his execution is so flawed he feels sub par character.

Issue is Oda hasn't really explored the most complex aspect of his character and instead focused on him being a bumbling idiot who eats meats and has weird ass interractions with arc princesses and screams "I WANNA BE KING OF THE PIRATES AT THE TOP OF HIS LUNGS" and his character hasn't evolved even slightly in 25 years.

It sucks because Oda doesn't explicitly state Luffy is selfish either despite his selfish motivations, instead he has to be second coming of Jesus christ, hero to people etc.

Oda had potential to make one of the greatest protagonists by not going to usual "retarded shounen protagonist hero"

ZORO

Zoro on the other hand has a simple character archetype but his execution is much better that makes him much more relatable. While he has simple goal of attaining World's Strongest title, his motivation comes from trauma of child hood. He took tragedy of his child hood, lost of his best friend and used it to fuel his motivation. But not only that, he also wants to full fill his dead friends dream, showing nobility.

Both layers are very easy to follow and straight forward. Then he was shown what it means to World's Strongest, how ignorant he is to the rest of the world and he changes his out look on the world, genuinely changes the way he interracts gets a lot more serious and has a chip on his shoulder and focus. Against Mihawk his motivation also evolved into not just wanting to become WSS due to promise to his dead friend and making his name reach the heavens so Kuina can hear him, he also wants to become World's Strongest swordsman for Luffy's sake so he can make him Pirate King.

Then in Thriller Bark his motivation further evolved to now he values Luffy's ambition and protecting his crew above his own. Not only that he believes if he can't protect his captain's ambition he isn't worthy of becoming WSS. And all these changes stick to Zoro, they are consistent through out, once again natural character development.

Not to mention other layers like Zoro being level headed when level headedness and effective leadership is needed like in Alabasta, Whiskey Peak, Thriller Bark, Water 7, Punk Hazard, Wano etc Luffy on the other hand hasn't really shown true leadership, all he has shown is ability to motivate people which is important part of leadership but what happens after he has actually motivated people? When it comes to making tough decisions Zoro always have to bring Luffy to right path. And other layers like kindness behind his tough exterior, arrogance yet awareness of where he is, hatered for atrocities etc.



Its much easier to like Zoro than it is to like Luffy because his character writing is simply much more effective. Luffy just feels like is sorta kinda there with no natural progression. Most interest part of his character is never even explored and all Luffy is is a bumbling idiot eating meat, having weird interactions with princess and screaming "I WANNA BE KING OF PIRATES" at the top of his lungs.
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Man Zoro is looking so beastly, Ion even think @ShishioIsBack expected this atleast not this early into the fight lmao it’s nothing short of wild. Meanwhile Killer and Kid lowkey being pushed to the wayside atm smh , hopefully it ain’t stay that way for any longer.

A third party like CP0 appearing doesn’t surprise me, espescially in CP0’s case it doesn’t look like they even left Wano and or its peripheries. Guess we gonna have to wait and see what they do, they could still have ties with Orochi.

Luffy tapping out of G4 this early looks weird af, espescially considering how much he’s been spamming this throughout the entire raid without a care in the world, so for him to tap out this early doesn’t make sense from what I understand atm. You’d assume he’d be able to stay in G4 for much longer based on how he’s been utilizing it post Udon.

Hybrid Kaido should be interesting, a combination of his elemental based attacks from his Dragon form and similar speed/mobility to his base form should make him an absolute force to be reckoned with. Though with Kaido going Hybrid right now, I get the feeling that the Novas could lose. It seems a bit too early for Kaido to come out with his strongest form, it’s only been 3 chapters after all. You know Oda’s gonna try and hype it up and with Big Mom present for support, things ain’t looking good for the Novas.
I expected Zoro to outshine the shit outta everyone not named Luffy
 

TheAncientCenturion

I will never forgive Oda
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LUFFY VS ZORO AS CHARACTERS

LUFFY
Issue with Luffy is that while his character archetype has innate complexity associated with it if we try to analyze his goal. He wants to be Freest Man in the World which is something that can one of the more complex character layers in One Piece. Like what exactly does he mean by Freedom? How much of his freedom means suppression for the rest of the world? Does he want Anarchy because without overthrowing current regime, the world government and ending the Marines he can't be freest man in the world.


But even if he ends current regime, a better regime comes along, said regime would also not let Luffy roam around freely due to his crime. So for him to truly be Freest man in the world he would have to at least over throw any form of authority, and if he does that what does that mean for common people? They would be looted by pirates, no one would be there to protect him? Would Luffy ultimately take all the pirates down as well? Once again taking away hopes, dreams and freedom of the rest of the world. But then what? Does he become sole governing authority of the world who rules with iron thumb and don't let anyone rise above him? But by that logic he is taking away freedom of the rest of the world.

Now Luffy doesn't exactly have any larger than life or even noble motivations for wanting to change the world. Oda hasn't exactly explored on that, which again if he did Luffy could have been one of the more interesting characters in anime, but instead his goal to be freest man in the world just sorta kinda come to him. He just wants it because he wants it, not because of any resolution, not because of any trauma he been through, not because as a kid he has seen too many miseries and sufferings in the world that he wants to end. So what Luffy's character archetype is much more complex than Zoro's, his execution is so flawed he feels sub par character.

Issue is Oda hasn't really explored the most complex aspect of his character and instead focused on him being a bumbling idiot who eats meats and has weird ass interractions with arc princesses and screams "I WANNA BE KING OF THE PIRATES AT THE TOP OF HIS LUNGS" and his character hasn't evolved even slightly in 25 years.

It sucks because Oda doesn't explicitly state Luffy is selfish either despite his selfish motivations, instead he has to be second coming of Jesus christ, hero to people etc.

Oda had potential to make one of the greatest protagonists by not going to usual "retarded shounen protagonist hero"

ZORO

Zoro on the other hand has a simple character archetype but his execution is much better that makes him much more relatable. While he has simple goal of attaining World's Strongest title, his motivation comes from trauma of child hood. He took tragedy of his child hood, lost of his best friend and used it to fuel his motivation. But not only that, he also wants to full fill his dead friends dream, showing nobility.

Both layers are very easy to follow and straight forward. Then he was shown what it means to World's Strongest, how ignorant he is to the rest of the world and he changes his out look on the world, genuinely changes the way he interracts gets a lot more serious and has a chip on his shoulder and focus. Against Mihawk his motivation also evolved into not just wanting to become WSS due to promise to his dead friend and making his name reach the heavens so Kuina can hear him, he also wants to become World's Strongest swordsman for Luffy's sake so he can make him Pirate King.

Then in Thriller Bark his motivation further evolved to now he values Luffy's ambition and protecting his crew above his own. Not only that he believes if he can't protect his captain's ambition he isn't worthy of becoming WSS. And all these changes stick to Zoro, they are consistent through out, once again natural character development.

Not to mention other layers like Zoro being level headed when level headedness and effective leadership is needed like in Alabasta, Whiskey Peak, Thriller Bark, Water 7, Punk Hazard, Wano etc Luffy on the other hand hasn't really shown true leadership, all he has shown is ability to motivate people which is important part of leadership but what happens after he has actually motivated people? When it comes to making tough decisions Zoro always have to bring Luffy to right path. And other layers like kindness behind his tough exterior, arrogance yet awareness of where he is, hatered for atrocities etc.



Its much easier to like Zoro than it is to like Luffy because his character writing is simply much more effective. Luffy just feels like is sorta kinda there with no natural progression. Most interest part of his character is never even explored and all Luffy is is a bumbling idiot eating meat, having weird interactions with princess and screaming "I WANNA BE KING OF PIRATES" at the top of his lungs.
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I expected Zoro to outshine the shit outta everyone not named Luffy
Okay yeah good thread.
 

Cinera

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New rule you can't post more than 1 Zoro thread a week per user
I'm going to need an exception to that.
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Lmao what.
Luffy barely did anything tho.....
:finally::finally:
No reaction to Zoro's actions?
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Luffy tapping out of G4 this early looks weird af, espescially considering how much he’s been spamming this throughout the entire raid without a care in the world, so for him to tap out this early doesn’t make sense from what I understand atm. You’d assume he’d be able to stay in G4 for much longer based on how he’s been utilizing it post Udon.
I'm guessing that using advanced COA drains his haki much faster. It seems like a reasonable restriction.

Though with Kaido going Hybrid right now, I get the feeling that the Novas could lose. It seems a bit too early for Kaido to come out with his strongest form, it’s only been 3 chapters after all. You know Oda’s gonna try and hype it up and with Big Mom present for support, things ain’t looking good for the Novas.
Zoro hasn't used his best Santoryu attacks yet, and has still not used Asura yet. If the Rooftop battle is the final battle, then I guess that Hybrid Kaido pushes Zoro to use Asura and he successfully holds him off until Luffy recovers. I don't see Asura's postskip debut after a decade in hiding jobbing to the antagonist β€” no matter how great they are.
 
I'm going to need an exception to that.
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No reaction to Zoro's actions?
:odenugh:



I'm guessing that using advanced COA drains his haki much faster. It seems like a reasonable restriction.


Zoro hasn't used his best Santoryu attacks yet, and has still not used Asura yet. If the Rooftop battle is the final battle, then I guess that Hybrid Kaido pushes Zoro to use Asura and he successfully holds him off until Luffy recovers. I don't see Asura's postskip debut after a decade in hiding jobbing to the antagonist β€” no matter how great they are.
Your review of my thread.
Lets take a break from power scaling for a bit and appreciate Roronoa Zoro as a character.
 

Cinera

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Your review of my thread.
Lets take a break from power scaling for a bit and appreciate Roronoa Zoro as a character.
I'll read it and write a proper response to it later when I'm on my laptop.
 
I'm going to need an exception to that.
:beckmoji:



No reaction to Zoro's actions?
:odenugh:



I'm guessing that using advanced COA drains his haki much faster. It seems like a reasonable restriction.


Zoro hasn't used his best Santoryu attacks yet, and has still not used Asura yet. If the Rooftop battle is the final battle, then I guess that Hybrid Kaido pushes Zoro to use Asura and he successfully holds him off until Luffy recovers. I don't see Asura's postskip debut after a decade in hiding jobbing to the antagonist β€” no matter how great they are.
Wasn't Red Rock the only attack he used advanced CoA with ?
 
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