Katakuri only sees one future at a time, he can't see infinite possibilities hence Capone's statement about everyone being able to change the future.
You can change the future if you are aware of it or if someone intervenes, thats the whole point of Luffy managing to overcome Katakuri and start getting the upper hand in the battle. Thats the point of Sanji leaving Katakuri's CoO in the mud.
But even then, Katakuri's Future sight was still superior, thats where the Snakeman and its speed comes in
> Katakuri saw the future where Sanji dodged the priest's bullet.
---- That's it, no more Future Sight for the rest of the scene because he's used it now.
Even if that made some sense and had happened more times, how does it changes the fact that this is exactly how Katakuri gets countered?
How different is Luffy countering Katakuri compared to Sanji countering Katakuri after Kata himself specifically took his time to look into the future?
What everyone who quoted me in this thread has been saying is basically:
"Sanji didn't counter Katakuri, well he actually did, but... Nah i don't want to admit so let me pretend that was something else..."
> Knowing Sanji would dodge the priest's bullet, Katakuri shot a jellybean and Sanji dodged Katakuri's bean instead of the priest's bullet as the priest never aimed his shot at Sanji in this new future thanks to Katakuri's influence.
Dude, Sanji was going to dodge both things. You're trying to imply that Katakuri is shitting on his ability almost intentionally.
Can you point me one time that Katakuri saw something so simple on panel, and by trying to respond somehow without interference, he failed miserably?
What im getting from these responses is that Katakuri simply became so dumb here that he:
- Couldn't see his own high speed jelly bean hitting the Priest.
- Didn't realized Sanji was going to dodge the jelly bean
- Not only could not explain why did Sanji dodged the jelly bean, just like at any other moment someone (Luffy and Sanji) managed to counter the future that he saw, but on top of that Sanji acted like he expected all of it:
You're trying to make a big deal that the Priest is there, when in fact he was already going to dodge him. Thats the point!
And how do you explain his glare to Katakuri's face implying that he knew exactly what happened there, even when the Priest was supposed to be the first one to shoot?
Sanji didn't even bothered with the Priest being hit, and the Priest still pulled the trigger.
You are relying at trying to completely take out Sanji's merit and feat here, like it had no purpose in the scene, even when Katakuri himself pointed out Sanji doing something he should've not. He intentionally made Katakuri clown himself, and this wasn't going to be possible for Sanji if he didn't knew exactly what was going to happen:
I wouldn't even be claiming that here if Sanji didn't had more feats to support he can already see into the future, even if its not frequent (something i mentioned several comments before)
- Luffy assuming he still has stuff to learn about CoO when Sanji hears something he wasn't able to.
- Sanji mysteriously arriving at the Live Floor knowing exactly what to do to save Chopper, parry Perospero's arrows and blow him away, all at once.
- Sanji seeing Queen invisible and finding out his intentions to hit O-Some in the middle of a speed blitz, something he couldn't do before, then aimed precisely at his neck even tho he was invisible
All of those precede the most obvious one in Tea Party. One simply stacks up to the others