Character Discussion How relevant will Law be in the final saga?

#41
His fruit already established his role for EOS. We know this bro.
I think it’s possible that nothing really comes from the Ope ope no mi plot. And that that plot was only really relevant in dressrosa due to Law’s backstory.

Like, Law could give Luffy immortality, but it’s doubtful if Oda will actually sacrifice Law

Law could take away Imu’s immortality, but that doesn’t make sense as Imu likely has Joyboy tied haki that can negate DFs, plus Oda has never taken away a villain’s major power like that before.

So really all I see for Law is rooftop 2.0 + 1v1 against fujitora
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I think Dragon, Sabo, and Koby might be significantly more relevant allies
 
#42
I think it’s possible that nothing really comes from the Ope ope no mi plot. And that that plot was only really relevant in dressrosa due to Law’s backstory.

Like, Law could give Luffy immortality, but it’s doubtful if Oda will actually sacrifice Law

Law could take away Imu’s immortality, but that doesn’t make sense as Imu likely has Joyboy tied haki that can negate DFs, plus Oda has never taken away a villain’s major power like that before.

So really all I see for Law is rooftop 2.0 + 1v1 against fujitora
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I think Dragon, Sabo, and Koby might be significantly more relevant allies
Dragon and Koby being more relevant is kinda earned. Sabo tho is a horrible character
 
#43
Teach fear death, so it makes sense for the story to give immortal surgery to him.
Luffy doesn't fear death, it makes no sense for the story to give immortal surgery to him.
But for it only makes sense for Luffy to have the surgery because he is the main character.

Law doesn't need to remove immortal from Imu because it will kill Imu, it makes no sense for Law to kill Imu, it should be Luffy or Teach.
Immortality doesn't exist, the correct term was called "perpetual youth", this effect doesn't let the bearer becomes invulnerable to attacks, Imu can still die from injury or disease.
 
#46
Law fight imu with sabo help . They both win battle.
Literally big mom 2.0 battle. Like law fight big mom with Kidd help.

‘’Law fight gorosei , SSG, or holy knight before fighting imu.
 
#47
I think his relevance peaked in PH and Dressrosa. In those arcs he was effectively given “unofficial SH” treatment.

However that stopped being the case in Wano. Starting in wano, he was basically given parallel storylines with Kid.

He and Kid beat BM in wano and then lost to yonko 1v1 in egghead. You can say Law had better portrayal, but by the end of Egghead he was basically kicked out of the race for OP.

Law does have some important and unique story points. The ope ope no mi and will of D being among them.

But ultimately when Oda highlighted the major players of the final saga. Law just didn’t seem to be one of them. At least not in the same crowd as: the yonko, Akainu, Kuzan, Imu, Garling, Koby, Sabo, and Dragon.

I think whereas Law got a major spotlight against BM in wano, he won’t get such a big spotlight in the final saga. The aforementioned characters and especially Koby and Sabo, will likely take his place as the major allies.

Law will probably face Imu and damage him by virtue of having the Ope Ope no mi. But I think apart from a short rooftop like moment there, Law’s only other major battle will be against Fujitora.

Kid and Law are Luffy’s allies like the admirals are to Imu. Hence I think Kid and Law vs GB and Fuji is highly likely. That said it will probably mostly be offscreen.
Law’s character is tied to Doflamingo. I think Doflamingo replacing a Gorosei is possible. If that happens Law could be relevant in defeating an Amp Doflamingo.
 
#48
He also has a Chekhov’s gun (immortality surgery) ready to be fired against Imu.
I don’t think Law needs to do anything special to Imu.

Him being a D and Luffy’s ally warrants that he face Imu. But it doesn’t need to be any greater than what he did to Kaido in wano.

Immortality surgery is a chekhov’s gun, but the thing it was foreshadowing was the existence of an immortal(Imu). Not necessarily that Law will use or disable immortality.
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Law’s character is tied to Doflamingo. I think Doflamingo replacing a Gorosei is possible. If that happens Law could be relevant in defeating an Amp Doflamingo.
This would be pretty ass tbh

I think Doffy could return as a holy knight and fight crocodile off screen.

But he really doesn’t need to be given a spotlight again.

Fujitora is a much better rival for EoS Law than Doffy, who’s basically a fodder by current standards.
 
#49
I don’t think Law needs to do anything special to Imu.

Him being a D and Luffy’s ally warrants that he face Imu. But it doesn’t need to be any greater than what he did to Kaido in wano.

Immortality surgery is a chekhov’s gun, but the thing it was foreshadowing was the existence of an immortal(Imu). Not necessarily that Law will use or disable immortality.
Either way, immortality will be addressed. Ivankov even mentioned ope ope lately.
 
#52
Wtf does Low's bum ass have to do with Imu? Imu is undying, the Ope gives eternal youth, they aren't the same, and when has it even been implied that Low can take away eternal youth? Lowtards really do be writing their own manga at this point.
 
#54
Wtf does Low's bum ass have to do with Imu? Imu is undying, the Ope gives eternal youth, they aren't the same, and when has it even been implied that Low can take away eternal youth? Lowtards really do be writing their own manga at this point.
Law might have a moment against Imu, I’m just doubting that it will be what a lot of Law fans expect.

Law might hurt Imu via his DF bypassing immortality.

But I could see Oda giving the same power to Teach via the yami or Sabo via flame awakening.

I don’t see what is so special about Law.
 
#57
Ivankov literally implied Imu received the immortality surgery…
Iva has no idea what Imu’s powers are. More than likely, Imu’s powers are like the Nika fruit in that it has been wiped from the history books.

Imu could have ope immortality, but it could be something else entirely. The latter possibility is backed by the fact Imu could give his immortality to others and that its scope seems much greater than mere perpetual youth.
 
#58
Law might have a moment against Imu, I’m just doubting that it will be what a lot of Law fans expect.

Law might hurt Imu via his DF bypassing immortality.

But I could see Oda giving the same power to Teach via the yami or Sabo via flame awakening.

I don’t see what is so special about Law.
Because you’re literally obsessed with downplaying Law’s role and strength

seriously, all your post about law are that. Take a step back and reassess before you turn into another retard like skysanji
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Iva has no idea what Imu’s powers are. More than likely, Imu’s powers are like the Nika fruit in that it has been wiped from the history books.

Imu could have ope immortality, but it could be something else entirely. The latter possibility is backed by the fact Imu could give his immortality to others and that its scope seems much greater than mere perpetual youth.
And Iva had no idea what nuked lulusia yet theorized it was an ancient weapon and they were right

how many of you have read stories outside of one piece? It is pretty obvious when the author speaks through characters to drop clues or rules about his story, this instance was one of them
 
#59
Ivankov and Dragon also theorized that Vegapunk helped destroyed lulusia with an ancient weapon and it turns out they were right

dialogue like this is literally the author giving us clues
So because he's been right about something before it means he's right about everything:suresure:

First, Ivankov is totally fucking clueless, we the reader have wayyyyyyyyy more information about Imu than Ivankov does

Second, again, the Ope gives eternal youth, it's been stated within the manga, Imu like the Gorosei is obviously just unkillable, they regenerate, that's far more than eternal youth.
 
#60
So because he's been right about something before it means he's right about everything:suresure:

First, Ivankov is totally fucking clueless, we the reader have wayyyyyyyyy more information about Imu than Ivankov does

Second, again, the Ope gives eternal youth, it's been stated within the manga, Imu like the Gorosei is obviously just unkillable, they regenerate, that's far more than eternal youth.
He was right about the ancient weapon in the same scene he was talking about Imu…

It’s almost as if we’re supposed to put weight on the words being spoken there, as if Oda laying down the basis for the eventual reveal…
 
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