Questions & Mysteries Does Zoro, in story, think Mihawk is stronger than Shanks?

#1
What does Zoro think WSS means? Does Zoro think Mihawk can defeat every single swordsman in combat? Including every swordsman Zoro has run into or heard of, such as Shanks?

Or does Zoro also think Mihawk is weaker than some swordsmen but just has the title because of no one ever challenged him for it.

And what does your answer to the above questions say about what Zoro thinks his dream is?

does Zoro think he will have accomplished his dream by getting the title that he knows doesn’t actually mean he’s Stronger than all swordsmen?

Does Zoro actually not even care about the title, and never cared about beating Mihawk because all along he knew Mihawk was weaker than Shanks and what he really cares about is actually being the strongest?

Essentially, what does Zoro think of all the Agendas you have around Mihawk?
 
#5
Yes, everyone knows the Yonko are the strongest around. As much as Zoro fans try to deny it, Shanks > Mihawk is fact.

Mihawk is simply the most skilled traditional swordsman.
I’m not asking what Zoro fans think

I’m asking what Zoro thinks

Why doesn’t Zoro want to fight Shanks then if Zoro knows Shanks is stronger than Mihawk?

Doesn’t Zoro want to be the strongest swordsman in the world?
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He thinks Mihawk skill with a sword is better than Shanks otherwise he wouldn't be the WSS. Then I don't think he thinks about who is stronger than the 2.
@Just a member
But Zoro wants to be Stronger than Mihawk right?

In Zoro’s head, he MUST defeat Mihawk. Meaning in Zoro’s head HE MUST become stronger than Mihawk

Zoro cannot defeat Mihawk without being stronger than him.

So by extension, Mihawk MUST be stronger than every other swordsman right? Because Zoro’s goal is to be stronger than Mihawk, not to be more skilled than Mihawk
 
#9
I’m not asking what Zoro fans think

I’m asking what Zoro thinks

Why doesn’t Zoro want to fight Shanks then if Zoro knows Shanks is stronger than Mihawk?

Doesn’t Zoro want to be the strongest swordsman in the world?
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@Just a member
But Zoro wants to be Stronger than Mihawk right?

In Zoro’s head, he MUST defeat Mihawk. Meaning in Zoro’s head HE MUST become stronger than Mihawk

Zoro cannot defeat Mihawk without being stronger than him.

So by extension, Mihawk MUST be stronger than every other swordsman right? Because Zoro’s goal is to be stronger than Mihawk, not to be more skilled than Mihawk
For the same reason Mihawk doesn’t wanna fight Shanks anymore.
 
#16
What does Zoro think WSS means? Does Zoro think Mihawk can defeat every single swordsman in combat? Including every swordsman Zoro has run into or heard of, such as Shanks?

Or does Zoro also think Mihawk is weaker than some swordsmen but just has the title because of no one ever challenged him for it.

And what does your answer to the above questions say about what Zoro thinks his dream is?

does Zoro think he will have accomplished his dream by getting the title that he knows doesn’t actually mean he’s Stronger than all swordsmen?

Does Zoro actually not even care about the title, and never cared about beating Mihawk because all along he knew Mihawk was weaker than Shanks and what he really cares about is actually being the strongest?

Essentially, what does Zoro think of all the Agendas you have around Mihawk?
Did Shanks call himself a swordsman?
 
#19
Zoro knows Mihawk is the Worlds Strongest Swordsman. He doesn’t powerscale like the rest of us. Besides Zoros dumb so who knows what goes on in his head.
Zoro’s goal is based on power scaling. But you don’t believe he power scales?

I mean if Zoro beats Mihawk, and then runs into a swordsman that’s Stronger than him, AFTER he beat Mihawk, Zoro won’t question his dream?

like Zoro accomplishes his dream then 1 arc later some random guy appears and one shots him, Zoro won’t think about his dream at all? Despite his dream being about power scaling?
 
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