Has Kaido been defeated!?


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Can't wait to see how big Onigashima is lmao. Fanboys tried to turn it into the biggest island ever seen in OP but now we know that it landed in the flower capital the smallest region of Wano.

So what now? Is the Flower capital as big as the Red line?
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Onigashima island measurement is honestly inconsistent LOL

I remember the first few chapters of the raid... when the ships was going there.. We got a glimpse of how everything looks gigantic...

Then by time, Onigashima is getting smaller and smaller hhhh
 
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Now now, while it's true that the "finding one piece" part was done extremely poorly and making it a complete "time and robin gated" chase was a huge mistake, IMO, let's not forget that, despite everything, the thing about One Piece has always been "the journey". It's never about the finishing line.
Remember Sabaody, Luffy didn't wanna know if the One Piece was real or not from Rayleigh. He BELIEVED it was, and wanted to find out for himself.
If he never found it, he would have lived a life of adventures and discoveries with people precious to him. There's no "loss" in this.
Cheesy? Yes. But it's One Piece. It has always been cheesy. This "purity" has always been one of its qualities.

I don't like how everything stacks so Luffy can reach the end goal. How he's basically the only one who can, since he has Robin, the only person we know that can read the poneglyphs (apparently Pudding should be able to thanks to some mysterious third eye power, but so far, nothing), but unfortunately that's something that happened in Zou. Zou presented us the Road Poneglyphs. That already "ruined" the journey by making Luffy the only one capable of reaching it. How many people here trash Zou for this?
I think Oda's biggest problem is his "checklist". He simply can't pick what to write, so he puts everything on his mind into the story, creating a claustrophobic mess ever since Dressrosa.
Now, while I do also prefer the simplicity of days of old, having the story reach a bigger scale is completely natural. I don't speak power wise with people destroying islands or some other DBZ crap, but conflicts, etc. You start helping a poor farmer, later you are helping an entire kingdom.
I simply hope we, AT MOST, get some "shadow asgard" moment from Kaido and Luffy finishes him for good in front of everyone and that's it. The people from WG see it, news spread. We get new bounties, some lore drops, catchup on what's going on in the world and move on to the next arc.
It's getting more contrived in who can find the One Piece and making it more of a prophecy rather than anyone being able to find it.

I really don't like this direction personally.

OP is really losing its sense of adventure as time goes on, it feels like a very different series at least now. Even some filler arcs and movies had more interesting plotlines and unique experiences than this.

In this arc especially but also post TS the plot armour and convenience has escalated to new extremes and its tiring.

People even joked after the Gear 5 reveal that Joyboy came back to get his treasure himself, as only he can find and have it.

I know I'm in the minority and always will be with opinions like this, so it's whatever.
I'm just waiting got this journey to be over, as the journey has stopped being fun q long time ago and now all I care about is the destination ironically.

The journey was way more fun pre TS and ill stand by that to the end regardless.

I look forward to never having to read this arc ever again, it's like a nightmare that somehow goes on years as if the post TS and especially certain arcs weren't bad enough.

I've never hated a MC as much as Luffy too, Goda is really the best.
 
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