Which One Piece arc would you say is the peak of One Piece in terms of quality writing and character development and exploration ?
I'd say that Water Seven was when One Piece was at its peak with a more mature and complex writing, the Straw Hats finding themselves in a dilemna when facing the fact that the Going Merry couldn't be repaired and thus that they had to change for another ship, Luffy actually taking a mature decision by choosing to change ships, actual tensions and stakes with the dispute and fight between Luffy and Usopp over Merry and Usopp leaving after revealing that he's actually been considering leaving for a while due to his insecurities over his strength, Robin's mysterious disappearance and the assassination plot with Iceburg and the CP9 being at the time a serious and very dangerous and credible threat.
It really felt like One Piece had gone to the next level and stepped up as a story, and I honestly preferred it to Ennies Lobby.
I haven't felt any One Piece arc which raised my interest, feelings and captivated me as much as W7 did.
I'd say that Water Seven was when One Piece was at its peak with a more mature and complex writing, the Straw Hats finding themselves in a dilemna when facing the fact that the Going Merry couldn't be repaired and thus that they had to change for another ship, Luffy actually taking a mature decision by choosing to change ships, actual tensions and stakes with the dispute and fight between Luffy and Usopp over Merry and Usopp leaving after revealing that he's actually been considering leaving for a while due to his insecurities over his strength, Robin's mysterious disappearance and the assassination plot with Iceburg and the CP9 being at the time a serious and very dangerous and credible threat.
It really felt like One Piece had gone to the next level and stepped up as a story, and I honestly preferred it to Ennies Lobby.
I haven't felt any One Piece arc which raised my interest, feelings and captivated me as much as W7 did.