Status
Not open for further replies.
? They both have character.

Carrot is nothing. Failed at the one job she had on wano.
If you think Shanks and Mihawk are characters rn and Carrot isn't then idk what to tell you

Carrot had all of WCI (where she actually put in work) to become a fan favorite. Shanks and Mihawk were introduced early on and have maybe 5-6 chapters of screentime each
 
How is he getting completely blasted when he can make barriers in an instant?
Because he cannot react to Gai.
repeatedly.
He finishes his barrier after this assault.
He can’t make a barrier in an instant.
And even harder in a combo, while he was getting combo’ed he likely can’t process surrounding the same as normally, like most cases.
Madara was actually trying to move, but he couldn’t. Forming a 360 degrees shield was the next option, and he still made it in time, once the combo breaks, still has time to counter attack, what does that say about his reaction time?
 
? They both have character.

Carrot is nothing. Failed at the one job she had on wano.
Alright I'll bite. Carrot was introduced in zou. She played a majorish role in wci(even if you like wci and her or not, that is just what happened). Then in wano, she got sidelined hard. But she wasn't the only one that got sidelined. Even zoro, whose grand arc wano was supposed to be, got sidelined.

So, if your problem with her is she isn't much of a character, then you can get a better character with development when/if she joins and gets time to shine in an arc other than wano which was already overloaded with useless side characters.
 

HA001

World's Strongest Swordsman
If you think Shanks and Mihawk are characters rn and Carrot isn't then idk what to tell you

Carrot had all of WCI (where she actually put in work) to become a fan favorite. Shanks and Mihawk were introduced early on and have maybe 5-6 chapters of screentime each
Chapter time frame =/= character

Both Shanks and mihawk have clear depth to them despite their lack of panel time

Carrot has nothing
 
Status
Not open for further replies.
Top