Character Discussion Why Kaido being a dull villain is canon

#9
Oda had no idea what to do with Kaido. His personality was erratic and riddled with inconsistencies. His fighting style was lacking; the only difference between attacks was a harder club swing. His elemental attacks were merely fodder control and had little application in his hybrid fighting style. His character was never fleshed out because his flashback was only four pages long. Why was he someone who wanted to start the world's greatest war and die in a spectacular manner? Why was he attempting suicide if he was waiting for Joyboy? How did he come to those conclusions? He never felt like he had a legit threatening presence over the main cast. He simply felt like a raid boss and training tool for the protagonist.
 
#16
The lamest thing Oda did was not have Kaido kill even one of the scabbards. Ashura was going to day anyway, why the fuck do you kill him to bombings instead of Kaido brutally murdering him infront of his friends in a dramatic scene.

 
#19
Oda had no idea what to do with Kaido. His personality was erratic and riddled with inconsistencies. His fighting style was lacking; the only difference between attacks was a harder club swing. His elemental attacks were merely fodder control and had little application in his hybrid fighting style. His character was never fleshed out because his flashback was only four pages long. Why was he someone who wanted to start the world's greatest war and die in a spectacular manner? Why was he attempting suicide if he was waiting for Joyboy? How did he come to those conclusions? He never felt like he had a legit threatening presence over the main cast. He simply felt like a raid boss and training tool for the protagonist.
100% agree. I have a hard time seeing how ppl think these 2 yonko clowns were ever a threat.
 
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