Law says he will probably use his awakened power if he's near death. As his last resort if he's about to die, becouse "awakened attacks" takes away tons of his energy.
@Natalija if Law will give his life to revive Kid, so kid can take down Big Mum and stay as Luffys rival, would you come over to kid fandom? Law is kinda part of Kid then.
And how is Oda just dropping those awakenings w/o any explanation?
Stuff like "they had their fruit for years" basically is a fact for nearly any fruit user in this verse lol. That's not a legit explanation.
That would be seriously disappointing if he keeps it at that or perhaps he's diving deep into it, when Luffy finally gets it or makes BM or Kaido explain it. As a guy who spent a lot of time thinking about all that stuff and what could potentially trigger it, a solid explanation would be very satisfying.
"Law says he will probably use his awakened power if he's near death. As his last resort if he's about to die, becouse "awakened attacks" takes away tons of his energy."
It makes sense Law's awakening is really op
Sanji's upgrades are so broken he still counters Kidd's Awakening with a body that cant witstand metal crashing into it, and is one of the few people in the verse with regeneration to handle Law's internal damage
And yet only 2 people have ever mastered Enma, and its a sword even the yonko shit themselves over meanwhile Shisui is no better than a museum attraction now
Being hard to master doesn't make it magical if i recall correctly big mom had similar reaction to Luffy pummeling Kaido.
The sword wasn't wielding itself neither was it using a dead mans haki so in the end reaction is about Zoro not the sword itself
Oh wait god damn it Lance handed me another L. It's not "Law can revive/ressurrect people in his awakening form", it's "awakened abilities would put him near death"
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