clash
(klăsh)
v. clashed,
clash·ing,
clash·es
v.intr.
1. To collide with a loud, harsh, usually metallic noise: cymbals clashing.
2.
a. To meet in violent conflict: armies that clashed on the plain.
b. To be in opposition or disagreement: an eyewitness account that clashed with published reports.
https://www.thefreedictionary.com/clashes
As you can clashing has to be equal from both sides. Not one side attacking the other. Theres an obvious different between "attack" and a "clash". But you of course wanna play dumb.
These aren't remotely comparable. Those have no build ups for interactions between two characters, Queen's "Judge's son" comment in prioritizing eliminating the number twos and threes does.
(I forgot to mention Sanji VS King stans are prone to false equivalences.)
Oh yes there, since Dragon commented on the Vinsmokes.
Going by your logic, now Dragon and Sanji need to interact. Dragon is linked to Sanji's master and he knows about what will happen to Germa.
I love how you casually skip my comment about Pedro and BM you scumbag
What are you talking about? Queen wants to eliminate the number twos and threes.
He wants Chopper and Drake far far more than Sanji. And he wants Sanji equally the same as Zoro. So yh that doesnt show much priority
The more likely choice (the one that isn't wishful thinking), Oda will use a Sanji fight to explore Queen's mysterious past with Judge.
Or Oda sets it up then uses the Vegapunk flashback to link every scientist. Like he did with all the introduced giants from the series ( Dorry, Broggy, Ennies Lobby giants, Dressrosa giant) in the BM flashback. There is absoutely no need for a fight to explore a backstory.
Here you go again cherry picking. If clashes matter, why hasn't Sanji beaten Daifuku, Oven, and Vergo?
Because Sanji had no full fights in those arcs. So that point is moot. If he clashed with them and then fought someone else....you would have a point. But that never happened. So shit point. We know Sanji is fighting someone this arc. And it will logically be the person who Oda made him clash with. Just like how Oda does it usually with other characters.
No, it's a logical assessment. Statistical norms, especially when plot driven, do.
If you looked at norms then you would see that people usually clash with people they will later fight and not other people. You however are to dumb to understand that.
There was no conclusion to that fight.
There was an obvious conclusion. As P1 didnt end up destroying the town. Sanji and Law werent worried anymore. P1 disappeared for 2 weeks and wasnt a threat anymore.
Theres a conclusion because P1 isnt a threat to the town anymore. However King is still a threat to everyone and Momo.