Powers & Abilities Sanji CoC

#1
So it doesnt seem like sanji is getting CoC in this arc against queen and if thats the case, i dont think he is getting it at all

It seems like this is his final character moments ( the whole germa thing and accepting his destiny, who he is and etc. ) really his character will be comeplete after this fight nothing else is remaining for him, what character moment he gonna get to unlock CoC? Nothing is there and this is why i think he is not getting it at all if doesnt get it vs queen or this arc.
 
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#9
So it doesnt seem like sanji is getting CoC in this arc against queen and if thats the case, i dont think he is getting it at all

It seems like this is his final character moments ( the whole germa thing and accepting his destiny, who he is and etc. ) really his character will be comeplete after this fight nothing else is remaining for him, what character moment he gonna get to unlock CoC? Nothing is there and this is why i think he is not getting it at all if doesnt get it vs queen or this arc.
Yamato joina the crew yet has advanced coc. Sos anii guaanteed to te IT ecause he is the wings
 
#13
Disagree with the notion that Sanji cannot have CoC for any of the reasons that have been stated above. CoC users are not one shoe fits all. The said however, personally, it doesn't really matter to me whether he gets it or not in the case that Yamato doesn't join the crew:kayneshrug:
I agree with you though that in this arc specifically I can't really see how Oda writes CoC into the story for it to make sense for Sanji given he's already seemingly overcome his character conflict for this arc which was his "awakening". Moreover, I can't help but feel that Sanji's Ifrit Jambe emitting white lightning which somewhat mirrors black CoC coating also reduces the chances of him getting it this arc. That said though, the plot of Sanji potentially becoming emotionless and the whole ting with Zoro hasn't really been resolved yet, so there is still that potential character conflict left for Sanji in this arc, so we could maybe see him unlock CoC during the process of that getting resolved.
 
#15
There had been many hints showing Zoro has kingly ambitions, way before he displayed it, even pre TS.

Meanwhile Sanji literally said in his introduction, that Zoro should abandon his ambition to save his ass. This ain't no conqueror mindset.
Yh cause Baratie Sanji cares any fricking morsel about Zoro’s dream. Why do you cucks always bring that up, and not this.



Literally more recent. Literally Sanji telling Zoro to not abandon his dream.
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Is there any context in which another character would ask Sanji what kind of king he wants to be? No, there is not. He was never getting CoC, no matter what his delusional stans keep telling themselves. Germa is nothing but knockoff Power Ranger has-beens. This character arc is not one that leads to becoming a Conqueror.
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#18
Yh cause Baratie Sanji cares any fricking morsel about Zoro’s dream. Why do you cucks always bring that up, and not this.



Literally more recent. Literally Sanji telling Zoro to not abandon his dream.
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It's not about Sanji not caring about Zoro's dream at baratie. He displayed a general mentality by saying "running away is better than clinging to your ambition".

And the scene of Sanji at Thriller Bark telling Zoro to not abandon his ambition, was when Zoro already moved past that, by saying his ambition is worth nothing if he cannot even protect his captain, with Mihawk pointing out that Zoro found a greater ambition. It was similar to Oden, when Oden let go of the chain clinging to Whitebeard's ship as he heard Toki being in danger, with Whitebeard saying that Oden let go of his ambition for a greater cause.

True conqueror's are always a step ahead in their ambition.

To be ready to die for his own ambition, while throwing that same ambition away for their nakama is a quality of a King.

Conquerors even as children are willing to die.
 
#20
It's not about Sanji not caring about Zoro's dream at baratie. He displayed a general mentality by saying "running away is better than clinging to your ambition".

And the scene of Sanji at Thriller Bark telling Zoro to not abandon his ambition, was when Zoro already moved past that, by saying his ambition is worth nothing if he cannot even protect his captain, with Mihawk pointing out that Zoro found a greater ambition. It was similar to Oden, when Oden let go of the chain clinging to Whitebeard's ship as he heard Toki being in danger, with Whitebeard saying that Oden let go of his ambition for a greater cause.

True conqueror's are always a step ahead in their ambition.

To be ready to die for his own ambition, while throwing that same ambition away for their nakama is a quality of a King.

Conquerors even as children are willing to die.
1. Running away is better than clinging to your ambition.

No he didn’t. We saw that in his flashback when he decided to fight against a literal pirate crew alone for the sake of his dream.

2. You’re willing to give it to Zoro saying he was willing to abandon his dream for Luffy but not to Sanji? He didn’t abandon his dream, he chose Zeffs life over his which can you blame him? He’s the closest thing Sanjis had to a father. It’s the same concept.

3. Willing to give your ambition up in order to protect those important to you is a sign of a conqueror and Sanji embodies that and has been his main role since Baratie.

4. Yeah Sanji was willing to fight a pirate crew for his dream
 
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