Yes he was most likely spared unless they both fell unconscious and even then why would Aokiji get conscious back first, very unlikely, unless they would get picked up. All unlikely scenarios.
Probably did but you know. It’s easier for something you read to stand out rather than hearing it in the most boring dragged out arc in the history of arcs
:laughmoji:
Probably did but you know. It’s easier for something you read to stand out rather than hearing it in the most boring dragged out arc in the history of arcs
:laughmoji:
Love how Jinbe knows all that without even being there, no longer a Shichibukai so no secret info from WG and this is 1500 ways of information are limited.
@topic
Just want to say Aokiji is(or at least were) stronger than Akainu but lost because of DF disavantage. For their fight last 10 days it is quite obvious to me. Remember Ace DF going toe to toe with his DF at Marineford, and Ace is weak as fuck.
I would love to find out how long will Kuzan remain alive. The theories regarding Teach fighting off Kuzan and not necessarily just Teach if they find something too suspicious about the man are well founded but so far they most likely did not.
Aokiji only clashed evenly with Ace because he didn’t go all out, like most scenerios in Matineford. Akainu and Aokiji fought evenly for ten days because they are even.
admirals fight equally and they can fodderize commanders. Akainu has the advantage but what difference does it make when they can make unlimited of their element to counter balance. If Ace was admiral level there woulf be no disadvantage because his flames would burn hotter and have more force
Both were presented as extensively lethal. Magu the most lethal offensively. Perhaps Hie's defence is slightly more proficient but this will have got to be displayed by Oda. We witnessed too little objectively to proper determine their full potential.
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.