Questions & Mysteries POLL (Does Sanji beating up his captain in WCI disqualify him from having CoC)

Does Sanji beating up his captain in WCI disqualify him from having CoC

  • Yes

    Votes: 20 40.8%
  • No

    Votes: 29 59.2%

  • Total voters
    49
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Doggo

Welcome to the House of Hope
#2
Does putting exploding bracelets on your daughter, that are going to kill her if removed, and trapping her, disqualify you for having CoC?

Does being a glorified grown toddler that throws tantrums and take away the life of your own children disqualify you for having CoC?

Should make polls for these as well.
:pepelit:
 
#3
Does putting exploding bracelets on your daughter, that are going to kill her if removed, and trapping her, disqualify you for having CoC?

Does being a glorified grown toddler that throws tantrums and take away the life of your own children disqualify you for having CoC?

Should make polls for these as well.
:pepelit:
might be one of the coolest stories I have ever heard bro
 

Finalbeta

Zoro Worshipper
#7
I don't want to look like the biased man but when I think of Sanji's CoC I absolutely believe the chances are minimal.

It takes to be more than just somewhat a leader in order to achieve it, there are millions of leaders within the OP world perhaps. It takes to be "destined" to much highter greatness and not just that in itself. So it also depends on what Oda has in store for the man, I don't see him technically needing it for what he is meant to accomplish overall.
 
#8
Sanji was disqualified from having CoC the moment he couldn’t understand why Zoro would die for his dreams. That’s just not the quality of a conqueror.
Sanji disqualified from CoC when he submitted to big mom's will discarding everything.
By that logic, Luffy is disqualified given he almost give up his dream after what happen to Ace. That is dumb reason to state how one must not ever face emotions like that to determine on will. Also Sanji's is dedicated to his dream and to the crew which is why he left after being force by attending to WCI, not because he do it because he wants to.

You guys and your rent-free is getting embarrassing by the second I see new topics like this popping up lol :kayneshrug:.
 
#16
By that logic, Luffy is disqualified given he almost give up his dream after what happen to Ace. That is dumb reason to state how one must not ever face emotions like that to determine on will. Also Sanji's is dedicated to his dream and to the crew which is why he left after being force by attending to WCI, not because he do it because he wants to.

You guys and your rent-free is getting embarrassing by the second I see new topics like this popping up lol :kayneshrug:.
Sanji gave up his dream luffy didnt , almost giving up =/= giving up
 
#19
"Sanji got disqualified the moment he told Zoro to give up his dream."

People got trash comprehension nowadays.


Shanks sacrifice his own arm to Luffy and Luffy is indebted to him. Same thing for Zeff sacrificed his own leg.


And Sanji is grateful for what Zeff did for him.


Sanji doesn't know if Zoro have a person that he owe his life to or not.

Zoro talks about giving up his life after becoming a invincible swordsman. And Zoro saying the word "Crazy"


That's why Sanji was telling Zoro to give up his dream because Zoro was calling himself crazy and would rather die against the world's best swordsman. Sanji doesn't know if Zoro has other person that he have to repay for.


And then after seeing Luffy's and Zoro's determination, Sanji redeemed himself and understand their motives.

Just like how Sanji cannot live in a world without Zeff because he can't repay for what Zeff did to him.
 
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