Ok pre-timeskip, I can agree that the character progression was decent, but right now it has been like 600 chapter of him fighting randoms and just waiting for him to fight Mihawk.
oda organically built him arc after arc from being an absolutely selfish but ambitious swordsman who single mindedly went forward at his dream to him sacrificing that said dream, which he declared that he'd rather face death than failure in chapter fifty fucking one, for his crew and captain. the best part? he didn't even expect gratitude or even the slightest recognition for it. that's one of the best shows of loyalty in all of shonen.
you clearly have no idea what you're talking about and you are way out of your depth if youre calling it "decent" lol - especially when you talk about the horror show that was wci as "good" character development. give the agenda a break - not every zoro fan solely likes him for his strength. and he's getting what's been due for him for about 500 chapters with the wano backstory.
4. She literally spent years trying to form an alliance with the giants. Which would make sense her trying to do so after he alliance with kaido fails.
Literally you first 3 reasons can be explained away by Streusen if he wanted or CP-0 if the childhood theory is true. Her flashback had more to do with why she wanted giants in the first place (to have people bigger than her or her size sit and have parties with her) and far less to do with anything else. She even states that aswhy she worked Ceasar to perform those experiments.
Why would she reattempt to partner with giants when they refuse to partner with her after Lola didn't want to marry Loki? There's no motivation there at all, she was pissed about it already.
Oda is also having her literally go all out right now lol. The relevance argument is not a good one
oda organically built him arc after arc from being an absolutely selfish but ambitious swordsman who single mindedly went forward at his dream to him sacrificing that said dream, which he declared that he'd rather face death than failure in chapter fifty fucking one, for his crew and captain. the best part? he didn't even expect gratitude or even the slightest recognition for it. that's one of the best shows of loyalties in all of shonen.
you clearly have no idea what you're talking about and you are way out of your depth if your calling it "decent" lol - especially when you talk about the horror show that was wci as "good" character development. give the agenda a break - not every zoro fan solely likes him for his strength. and he's getting what's been due for him for about 500 chapters with the wano backstory.
No you clearly have no idea what you are talking about, and 99% of the zoro fandom only talks about power levels.
Becoming loyal is not an amazing display of character development.
Give it a break, you can cope anyway you please, Sanji is a 100 times better written than Zoro, you can have Zoro being stronger, because thats the only thing you fanboys care about anyway.
The ultimate is the c0ndom, he needs daddy Gomu gomu, daddy shanks, daddy dragon, daddy Garp, daddy Rayleigh, daddy Hyougoro, daddy Yamato, daddy Law, daddy straw hat, daddy joy boy…
No you clearly have no idea what you are talking about, and 99% of the zoro fandom only talks about power levels.
Becoming loyal is not an amazing display of character development.
Give it a break, you can cope anyway you please, Sanji is a 100 times better written than Zoro, you can have Zoro being stronger, because thats the only thing you fanboys care about anyway.
Imagine chapter 1033/1034 going to happen, forum is going exploding because of the meldown in every fandom.
It is a win and lose thing for Zoro, black blade is a huge upgrade but let breaking his sword? Idk but it would really hype King.
I don't see whats innately wrong in zoro breaking a blade..
it will just prove to a certain bunch of nincompoops that zoro isn't the impeccable zenith of strength.
for zoro it will be a major character development.. it would just beckon the point that a great legacy entails its fair share of failures and recuperation.
The ultimate is the c0ndom, he needs daddy Gomu gomu, daddy shanks, daddy dragon, daddy Garp, daddy Rayleigh, daddy Hyougoro, daddy Yamato, daddy Law, daddy straw hat, daddy joy boy…
I don't see whats innately wrong in zoro breaking a blade..
it will just prove to a certain bunch of nincompoops that zoro isn't the impeccable zenith of strength.
for zoro it will be a major character development.. it would just beckon the point that a great legacy entails its fair share of failures and recuperation.
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