again
heavily dependent on the opponent they are taking on
heres an example
luffy beat katakuri 1v1 - a top yc character
luffy took a tb head on and was out. oh and ofc kaido being injured here shouldnt be a factor in his attack power. i recall you making this argument not too long ago.
Yes. Luffy fought Katakuri.
For 11 hours. The same thing with Cracker.
He lost brutally to Kaido, who is well above YC level.
What is the correlations here to how fast you think a YC should be put down, relative to how close their opponent is to them in strength?
Luffy went into the Katakuri fight relatively weaker than him, and needed to improve over the course of 11 hours in order to beat him.
Same situation here with Zoro and Sanji. Going into fights against Yonko Commanders, when they are much weaker than them.
So if Luffy vs Katakuri is the standard for a weaker character to overcome a Yonko Commander, then shouldn't the time frame be about 11 hours?
But magically Zoro and Sanji will overcome Yonko Commanders in a fraction of a fraction of the time, due to time constraints, because we know damn sure they both won't have 11 hours to improve.
Or Zoro and Sanji's powerups are going to be just so astronomically high that they jump from being weaker to way stronger, and are able to defeat these guys with much more ease?
None of this adds up.