Powers & Abilities Explaining Sanji's CoC

Sanji CoC sooner or later?


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Adam 🍎

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#23
People often forget Zoro was ready to die and sacrifice his dream for Luffy back in TB when previously stating if Luffy gets in his way he will cut him down

Luffy after Ace's death was ready to give up.

Sanji had 1 lapsus way back 900 chaprets ago and people still fall back to it as if Sanji is the same character as he was then as he is now

Both Zoro and Luffy had moments where their resolve lacked and yet both of them got CoC

--- fall back to that saying - is it better to be born good or be borb evil but conquer your evil side?

Sanji is literally fighting his innet self and coming on top.

He has resolve just as good as zoro and luffy, but bcs of one moment 900 chapters ago people caht let go.some shit
 
#26
I mean if Sanji really gave a shit about the All Blue then sure. But he believes in abandoning your dream in the face of consequences.

"B-but that was 900 chapters ago!"

No the fuck it wasn't. The arc before this one he gave up his dream in order to marry Pudding. The only reason it didn't work is because she didn't reciprocate.
 
#27
Explaining Sanji's CoC with the latest chapter
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Recommended soundtrack for reading






Fits the callbacks






Sigma rule: "You're the one in command, unless you let someone command you"





Times where CoC unleashed unwillingly more apparently during heavily emotional moments








Clearly Oda is building a moment where Zoro and Sanji will have CoC, can you imagine Zoro using CoC and Sanji seeing it taking it like it was ok


:suresure::suresure::suresure::cantseeme::cantseeme:



Oda will build Zoro and Sanji CoC clashes as really funny gags, thats why their competition goes so far.

PK WINGS AND STARS FOR A REASON, RIGHT?
:cheers:




I could add more things, but... what do you think?



:ihaha::nicagesmile::laughmoji:
 
#31
I mean if Sanji really gave a shit about the All Blue then sure. But he believes in abandoning your dream in the face of consequences.

"B-but that was 900 chapters ago!"

No the fuck it wasn't. The arc before this one he gave up his dream in order to marry Pudding. The only reason it didn't work is because she didn't reciprocate.
:crazwhat:
 
#32
Ace demands to be left to die so that WB and his crewmate don't endanger themselves for him




Ace wants to shoulder the consequences of his own actions by himself, and keep WB safe.


When Sanji does the same thing in WCI and wants to sacrifice himself to keep Zeff safe "nOt A cOnqUeroR" :kobeha:
 
#33
Sanji has in inner struggle. CoC uses never show this. what sets them apart from the rest is their determination. their decisiveness.
Zoro and Luffy do not second guess. they do not contemplate. they act to get closer to their dreams.
Zoro also had a lot of hint towards his CoC for a long time. for Sanji it would come completely out of leftfield.
conquerors haki is given to characters with unwavering will. Sanji was shown to waver many times already.

its not impossible, but its extremely unlikely to the point of being bizarre if Sanji ever gets CoC.

Naah, not at all, you're forcing a correlation between distinct matters

 
#34
Nonce fans always go to the extremes with their desperation and Oda as per usual always puts them in their place :suresure:.

He will Never get it....and if he does get it'll only be because Oda loves his stupid parallels and symbolisms :goyea:
 
#35
I mean if Sanji really gave a shit about the All Blue then sure. But he believes in abandoning your dream in the face of consequences.

"B-but that was 900 chapters ago!"

No the fuck it wasn't. The arc before this one he gave up his dream in order to marry Pudding. The only reason it didn't work is because she didn't reciprocate.
But that would explain why Oda doesn't make Sanji's dream to find the All Blue such a big deal to his character anymore.

What we have now with the, Sanji's origins, the Germa and Vinsmoke stuff is equally fittable to showcase Sanji's resolution.


And he didn't gave up on his dream to marry Pudding, it was just a consequence. He did it because Pudding was the apparently the only good thing left for him, don't ignore the whole plot around the Baratie, Germa, the crew and an Younko territory
 
#36
Zoro reacting with a simple “Huh?” to someone asking him to kill them = SHOCKED :gokulaugh:

As ever, if Sanji gets CoC, it’ll be for no other reason than Oda doing his predictable symmetrical thing; he hasn’t earned it whatsoever and simply isn’t built like a conqueror in physique or mindset even after the last few chapters:kayneshrug:
:kata: he has the mentality of a conqueror, he lead the crew in the past and has a strong will as seen in the last chapters when he willingly gave up his power up out of loyalty to luffy

But it's unsure if he gets it or not
 
#37
"Just abandon your stupid dreams!"
Sanji the conqueror.
This was used to showcase Zoro's character, at that point cuz it settled Zoro's ambition and he also connected it to Luffy's at once, later in the arc Sanji understands his reasons and he even sees a bit of himself on Zoro and Luffy, but he was trying to hide that because of Zeff and the Baratie, to the point Zeff needs to convince him to go
 
#39
I mean if Sanji really gave a shit about the All Blue then sure. But he believes in abandoning your dream in the face of consequences.

"B-but that was 900 chapters ago!"

No the fuck it wasn't. The arc before this one he gave up his dream in order to marry Pudding. The only reason it didn't work is because she didn't reciprocate.
You get that people’s dreams aren’t the only thing that someone can be motivated by right…

Let’s see CoC users who put other things above their dreams:
Oden - Wanted to open wanos borders but instead chose to get his citizens out of Wano after Kaido and orochi took over
Ace - Wanted to see Whitebeard as the pirate king, but chose his crewmates life over his own the entirety of Marineford
Zoro - Wanted to be the WSS but when choosing between his dream and Luffys, he chose to sacrifice his and his life.

Sanji in WCI was given a choice of his life or the lives of those he cherished, he chose his like the other CoC users mentioned above.
 
#40
You get that people’s dreams aren’t the only thing that someone can be motivated by right…

Let’s see CoC users who put other things above their dreams:
Oden - Wanted to open wanos borders but instead chose to get his citizens out of Wano after Kaido and orochi took over
Ace - Wanted to see Whitebeard as the pirate king, but chose his crewmates life over his own the entirety of Marineford
Zoro - Wanted to be the WSS but when choosing between his dream and Luffys, he chose to sacrifice his and his life.

Sanji in WCI was given a choice of his life or the lives of those he cherished, he chose his like the other CoC users mentioned above.
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