Future Events Yamato’s chances of joining dictated by her power level

How does Yamato being the defacto second strongest on the crew affect her chances of joining?

  • Increases her chances

    Votes: 9 7.2%
  • Doesn’t affect because Oda doesn’t care about power levels

    Votes: 84 67.2%
  • Decreases her chances

    Votes: 32 25.6%

  • Total voters
    125

stairs-kun

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#89
Zoro's AP > Yamato's AP
Zoro's Durability < Yamato's Durability
Zoro's Endurance >= Yamato's Endurance
Zoro's Versatility < Yamato's Versability
I will give the edge slightly higher for Yamato tho, although the fight between them will end in nothing but an extreme diff fight. And mind you this is the Zoro that just unlocks COC and still hasn't mastered AdCOC yet compared to Yamato who probably has been using it for the past 20 years. I have 0 problem placing her stronger than Zoro as of now because I know Zoro will surpass her after the King fight
Zoro AP>>>>Yamato's AP
Zoro Durability<<<<Yamato Durability(Kaido Blood)
Zoro's Endurance>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Yamato's Endurance
Zoro's Versatility>>Yamato's Versatility
Zoro has adapted to the strangest fighters. His adaptation is the best in the crew, only Luffy can match it, but every time Luffy's has used exceptional versatility "luck" or allies were involved.

You can't compare Luffy or Yamato to Zoro. Zoro was the one who fought 1v1 near-full health Hybrid Kaido. Zoro was the one who depleted most of Kaido's health. And Zoro is the only one who did this in a completely disadvantaged condition. Half-dead, with many broken bones.


Until we see extremely nerfed Luffy/Yamato with broken bones 1v1 a near-full health Kaido and deal as much damage. Then we could compare. But sorry, that won't happen. Luffy just recovered with Food, which means he's back to good health again. And Kaido's HP is far too gone to even try and compare it to his full health.
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If we want to take things out of context to make characters look worse there's plenty of that for Zoro too
And Zoro destroyed both Killer and Apoo low-diff.
 
#90
This is too much lol



How is Kaido different from 20 years ago?

The prime age are 40 years old, see Roger and WB

Anyway, if Kaido became a better fighter, that doesn't mean his body became more durable.
Okay, If Kaido was truly at his Peak, why would Oden say such a thing like „build your strength while you can.“ or why would sengokou lie about Kaido and Big Mom both being much stronger than the rox era? He clearly says „both are much stronger than back then“
If Kaido didn“t got stronger over this time period, why does he currently look more buffed? And how did his crab legs disappear? Oda clearly potrays current Kaido as being much superior than back than. Prime Age might start with 40, but its more of a approach into Prime than being actual Prime or Peak. Kaidos current age is the Real peak of his strength. He can‘t grow any more than that.
 
#93
Zoro did not 1vs1 Hybrid Kaido for a prolonged amount of time nor did he tank his attacks with no damage taken.

Yamato does not have a sword, Bludgeoning damage is mostly internal therefore you cannot judge the amount fo damage Kaido at surface value.

Kaido was also way more serious against her than against Zoro so idk what you’re talkibg about with your “vastly superior stuff”

Again, don’t overcompensate mate. Zoro is relative to Yamato atm and could be stronger, and will for sure be EOW anyways.
Zoro didn't fight Kaido for a prolong time but that was because of the condition he was in. As others have stated, he never got the opportunity to face Kaido in a lengthy 1v1 battle. Everything Zoro showed us on the rooftop proves he can fight against a Yonko in a 1v1 battle for at least as long as Yamato has.

Zoro showed high speed, incredible physical strength, impressive CQC skills, powerful and large haki, strong defensive power and some of the greatest AP.

No, Zoro isn't tanking any attack from Kaido without taking some type of damage. But the attacks still has to hit Zoro for him to take damage. If he can block hakai, even if it's only temporarily, he can block weaker attacks for a longer period of time if not completely block them. Or have even clashes with them. Even if the attacks hit Zoro he has incredible endurance so he will be able to continue fighting afterwards.

It's true Yamato doesn't use a sword but the type of weapon she uses is irrelevant. Using a sword against Kaido doesn't guarantee the user will be able to severely injure Kaido or cause any permanent damage to him. The Scabbards prove that since they weren't able to scar Kaido. Even Zoro's first attack didn't cut Kaido. Kaido has a nearly invincible body and powerful healing and recovery powers. It's incredibly difficult to hurt Kaido and even harder to severely injure Kaido or cause any permanent damage to him.

Zoro scarring Kaido is an incredible feat. Kaido told us the attack would leave a scar. Even with attacks that cause internal damage Oda still tells us if the attack cause significant amount of damage or more. Oda told us Zoro received 20 to 30 broken bones from hakai. We couldn't see that just by looking at him. He did the same thing when Doffy was hit by the gamma knife. You can't use the "attacks the cause internal damage are hard to judge" as an excuse.


Kaido was just as serious against the supernovas as he was against Yamato. He tried to kill all of them with a combination attack with Big Mom. That says enough. Kaido tried take out Zoro while he was on the ground.

Yamato is strong and impressive but she still weaker than Zoro.
 

stairs-kun

Spoiler Provider
#96
Zoro didn't fight Kaido for a prolong time but that was because of the condition he was in. As others have stated, he never got the opportunity to face Kaido in a lengthy 1v1 battle. Everything Zoro showed us on the rooftop proves he can fight against a Yonko in a 1v1 battle for at least as long as Yamato has.

Zoro showed high speed, incredible physical strength, impressive CQC skills, powerful and large haki, strong defensive power and some of the greatest AP.

No, Zoro isn't tanking any attack from Kaido without taking some type of damage. But the attacks still has to hit Zoro for him to take damage. If he can block hakai, even if it's only temporarily, he can block weaker attacks for a longer period of time if not completely block them. Or have even clashes with them. Even if the attacks hit Zoro he has incredible endurance so he will be able to continue fighting afterwards.

It's true Yamato doesn't use a sword but the type of weapon she uses is irrelevant. Using a sword against Kaido doesn't guarantee the user will be able to severely injure Kaido or cause any permanent damage to him. The Scabbards prove that since they weren't able to scar Kaido. Even Zoro's first attack didn't cut Kaido. Kaido has a nearly invincible body and powerful healing and recovery powers. It's incredibly difficult to hurt Kaido and even harder to severely injure Kaido or cause any permanent damage to him.

Zoro scarring Kaido is an incredible feat. Kaido told us the attack would leave a scar. Even with attacks that cause internal damage Oda still tells us if the attack cause significant amount of damage or more. Oda told us Zoro received 20 to 30 broken bones from hakai. We couldn't see that just by looking at him. He did the same thing when Doffy was hit by the gamma knife. You can't use the "attacks the cause internal damage are hard to judge" as an excuse.


Kaido was just as serious against the supernovas as he was against Yamato. He tried to kill all of them with a combination attack with Big Mom. That says enough. Kaido tried take out Zoro while he was on the ground.

Yamato is strong and impressive but she still weaker than Zoro.
 
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