Remember when some funny guys tried to suggest that Zoro, after defeating King, lost his senses because of the energies he needed to use to win the fight, and the damages that he received, and that his victory was something he barely achieving, winning by very high diff if not extreme diff?
Well that's nice and all.
Very unluckily, it seems that Oda and Shonen Jump have a completely different take on the argument. Their point of view is that Zoro ended as the undesputed dominant winner of the fight (so he didn't barely extreme diffed) and that after the fight he fell to the ground because of the after effects of the drug that healed him before (so he didn't faint because of tiredness, received damage and consumpted energies).
Weird, hah?
Big credit to @T.D.A
Well, I guess it's better to trust the official creators and releasers of the series. Unless someone here is better informed than they are, of course. In that case, since they know better than even the official sources, the least these people can do for us is to gently reveal what the One Piece is.
After all, when, after receiving Adv CoC, Zoro defeated King in three hits (one of them being a nameless attack and another a basic Ittoryu attack!), without receiving any damage at all, and without needing to use his strongest move, Ashura (so that would have been a massive overkill), claiming that Zoro's victory against King was more than mid diff, was ludicrous. Yes, overall the fight is a high diff if not very high diff fight; but, after Zoro received Adv CoC, he stomped the YC1. If Current Zoro fought him another time, he would absolutely destroy him.
And, if after finishing the fight Zoro instead of suddenly losing all his strength and fainting against his will (like Sanji did after defeating Queen, for example: the guy couldn't even complete the phrase he started) was fresh enough, in both his mind and body, to make the King of Hell pose and use a move to perform a powerful leap to return on Onigashima, well it was ludicrous to think that he fainted for any other reason that wasn't the after effects of the medicine.
Come on, it was even stated in the manga that he was down because of that. It was clear. Only bias could have people deny that. Shonen Jump's comment basically just stated that was already stated and showed in the manga, it's nothing new. It was blatant already.
It seems that when Zoro is involved, the hate blinds people so much that they can't read basic english.
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Well that's nice and all.
Very unluckily, it seems that Oda and Shonen Jump have a completely different take on the argument. Their point of view is that Zoro ended as the undesputed dominant winner of the fight (so he didn't barely extreme diffed) and that after the fight he fell to the ground because of the after effects of the drug that healed him before (so he didn't faint because of tiredness, received damage and consumpted energies).
Weird, hah?
Big credit to @T.D.A
Well, I guess it's better to trust the official creators and releasers of the series. Unless someone here is better informed than they are, of course. In that case, since they know better than even the official sources, the least these people can do for us is to gently reveal what the One Piece is.
After all, when, after receiving Adv CoC, Zoro defeated King in three hits (one of them being a nameless attack and another a basic Ittoryu attack!), without receiving any damage at all, and without needing to use his strongest move, Ashura (so that would have been a massive overkill), claiming that Zoro's victory against King was more than mid diff, was ludicrous. Yes, overall the fight is a high diff if not very high diff fight; but, after Zoro received Adv CoC, he stomped the YC1. If Current Zoro fought him another time, he would absolutely destroy him.
And, if after finishing the fight Zoro instead of suddenly losing all his strength and fainting against his will (like Sanji did after defeating Queen, for example: the guy couldn't even complete the phrase he started) was fresh enough, in both his mind and body, to make the King of Hell pose and use a move to perform a powerful leap to return on Onigashima, well it was ludicrous to think that he fainted for any other reason that wasn't the after effects of the medicine.
Come on, it was even stated in the manga that he was down because of that. It was clear. Only bias could have people deny that. Shonen Jump's comment basically just stated that was already stated and showed in the manga, it's nothing new. It was blatant already.
It seems that when Zoro is involved, the hate blinds people so much that they can't read basic english.
@Finalbeta @T.D.A @Zowo @yorosenpai @ConquistadoR @Fenaker @The White Crane @kumae @Geo @Sentinel @Orojackson Refugee @Peroroncino @Redboy776 @Rekien @Sword God Ryuma @nik87 @Manos. AsuraZoro @bennbeckman
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