Questions & Mysteries The end really feels close now

#43
We knew from them long time ago. Is no big deal. We only got their powers and designs revealed. Still no big deal.
How do you do read this goddamn manga and say Elbaf is not a big deal? What kind of autistc statement is even that?


We know all that about Teach. Still is not his arc yet. And we don't know a single named attack from Mihawk yet. Will he be final villain for that?
You're literally not making any sense in this part.
 
#44
The only way the series will end in the next 150 chapters (5-6 years) is if Oda decides to do it with battle royal style and throw all the Emperors and the Navy into battle at once to get the OP.

As long as we continue to follow the SHs from island to island, meet countless new characters, numerous flashbacks etc etc, the story will continue until he dies.

There's no way he could wrap up the series with all these stuff left in less than 10 years without completely screwing it up.
Egghead was 68 chapters. Around 2 years. No way he could do another Wano arc like to finish the series.
 
#45
How do you do read this goddamn manga and say Elbaf is not a big deal? What kind of autistc statement is even that?



You're literally not making any sense in this part.
Can you read? Do you have any interpretation skills? Because I didn't said Elbaf is not a big deal IN THAT SENTENCE (but Elbaf is not a big deal anyway)

And thank god I'm not making sense when talking about Mihawk because I'm applying yout own logic to it.
 
#47
Can you read? Do you have any interpretation skills? Because I didn't said Elbaf is not a big deal IN THAT SENTENCE (but Elbaf is not a big deal anyway)
You didn't say it with your own words but you implied it lol. Thanks for dennying then affirm your retard take, you just double the retardation of your post. You

Now explain why Elbaf ain't a big deal, pls just answer this, Mihawk ain't relevant in thus topic
 
#48
This last chapter gave me a real ending vibe.

Not because something huge happened alone, but because the whole chapter felt like Oda was speaking directly to us: “I’m not joking anymore, the end is near.” The tone, the way certain moments were framed, and that feeling that every scene now truly matters made it hit different.

For the first time in a while, it feels like we’re not just building toward another arc mystery, but toward the actual final stretch of the story. Almost like Oda wants readers to feel that sense of “this is it.”

Did anyone else get that feeling from this chapter?

What moment made you feel the most that we’re entering the endgame now?
Well, yeah, but we still have 200~ chapters.
 
#49
Didnt he want East Blue to last a year, grand line 3, and final arc another year? It took him 2 years for East Blue and he's...like 26 years over his GL estimate lol.

Series is going way past 1300 chapters at this rate. The final arc will eclipse original expectations and length because he has 26 years of characters and storylines to wrap up. Elbaph wont end before 1200 either.
Yes the entire duration got extended, but I don't think his Plan of splitting the story in three segments changed,
East Blue is Act 1, entire Grand Line is Act 2, and ending is Act 3,

He made sure for East Blue to end in exactly 100 Chapters to the point He even cancelled a Chapter or two,
It's not far fetched to believe that He will want the final segment & countdown of story to be exactly 100 Chapters too,
He can extend Act 2 however He likes and He will simply refrain from releasing that final 1 out 100 chapter until everything is set,

Even if he keeps adding new characters & concepts & extending many stories, He will simply extend Act 2 even more so that They are put in a position where the final segment can still be executed in only 100 chapters,
Why 1300 specifically? I am also of the opinion that OP will be wrapping up faster than people imagine. 120-200 chapters at most. I do think many fans will be disappointed, since they have already visualized many more battles for our protagonists that just won't happen (i.e a fight against an admiral, gorosei, and blackbeard pirate). I think most characters only have 1 good fight left, I think many less important fights will be highlight reels, and I think only a few characters are going to have more than one 1v1 fight in this saga.
I simply meant that I believe Oda does plan to reach Chapter 1300, cuz it's extremely difficult to end it before then,
But whether it's gonna end around that chapter or last for much longer is a decision that Oda has yet to make, cuz He needs to first reach a particular scene before he decides to rush the ending or extend it,

That particular scene is whatever he decided gonna be the trigger of ending when he started writing this manga, it could be a character introduction, reaching a certain location, luffy finding something ... etc it's like that point of no return in a video game, where if you reach that particular mission, you can't return to free exploration again,

With how things are currently going in Elbaph, is it hard to believe that Oda might use that scene in Chapter 1200?
Also I already mentioned that it cannot be a coincidence chapter 1100 brought us back to start of story using Kuma Flashback, and Imu technically joined Elbaph Arc in chapter 1150 (similar to how Oda nailed the timing of bringing Mihawk in Chapter 50), so there is high chance that Chapter 1200 is gonna be similar to Chapter 100 (End of East Blue + Dragon Introduction + Titled Legend Begins),

Chapter 1200 have a high chance of being that point of no return.
 
#51
I don't think the Strawhats have any more proper "countries" to visit after Elbaf.
It doesn't matter how many islands left to visit, if we keep following the SHs defeating just one enemy from the remaining groups, Emperors, Navy, WG, the series will never end.

Oda needs to do something about this.


- Assuming the major strong characters like Emperors/Admirals & Dragon get about 5 chapters each on average, including battles, flashbacks, etc. we need around 45-50 chapters.

- Imu/Nika/Davy/Void Century fights & fbs: 20ch minimum.

- SHs achieve their dreams: 10ch minimum.

- Series closure, what happened with all the remaining characters etc: 5ch minimum.

That's at least 80-90 chapters without adding much other important stuff and we're still at Elbaf, missing a poneglyph with Oda introducing more and more new characters.

That shit aint going to end in less than a decade.
 
#52
It doesn't matter how many islands left to visit, if we keep following the SHs defeating just one enemy from the remaining groups, Emperors, Navy, WG, the series will never end.

Oda needs to do something about this.


- Assuming the major strong characters like Emperors/Admirals & Dragon get about 5 chapters each on average, including battles, flashbacks, etc. we needs around 45-50 chapters.

- Imu/Nika/Davy/Void Century fights & fbs: 20ch minimum.

- SHs achieve their dreams: 10ch minimum.

- Series closure, what happened with all the remaining characters etc: 5ch minimum.

That's at least 80-90 chapters without adding much other important stuff and we're still at Elbaf, missing a poneglyph with Oda introducing more and more new characters.

That shit aint going to end in less than a decade.
people are low balling atleast around 100 chapters imo
 
#54
The only way the series will end in the next 150 chapters (5-6 years) is if Oda decides to do it with battle royal style and throw all the Emperors and the Navy into battle at once to get the OP.

As long as we continue to follow the SHs from island to island, meet countless new characters, numerous flashbacks etc etc, the story will continue until he dies.

There's no way he could wrap up the series with all these stuff left in less than 10 years without completely screwing it up.
Realistically though this pattern is mostly ending with Elbaph. We essentially got Rocks, Teach, Shanks and even partially Dragon's backstory all in one Flashback on top of Loki/Harald. The only major Flashback left is the Void Century, sprinkled with smaller ones for relevant characters when its time, and the only named Islands we actually have (unless he adds more) are Lodestar and Laugh Tale. We are functionally at the end of the journey.

The bigger issue is structure. Is it a stupid big war with everyone? Or is it framed as smaller battles i.e. fighting over the RPs then fighting over One Piece, etc. Does the story end at LT? Does it end at Mariejoa?

Like so many possibilities but arguably even if there are a 1000 characters Elbaph seems to be the last "Kingdom" focused arc with specific characters. My big concern is really giving everyone their time of day, not necessarily that he wont make it to those points. Does it end in 150-200 chapters feeling rushed or does he actually have another 300ish chapters left in him?

I think this series realistically can and will hit 1500 chapters solidly.
 
#55
people are low balling atleast around 100 chapters imo
People lowballed 100 chapters, 100 chapters ago lol.

All the 1200 enders disappeared as of last year once that ship sailed.

1300 aint it. 1400 at this point is essentially rushing ironically. 1500 might get us there comfortably if Oda locks the fuck in and gets us out of Elbaph in 30 chapters
 
#57
It doesn't matter how many islands left to visit, if we keep following the SHs defeating just one enemy from the remaining groups, Emperors, Navy, WG, the series will never end.

Oda needs to do something about this.


- Assuming the major strong characters like Emperors/Admirals & Dragon get about 5 chapters each on average, including battles, flashbacks, etc. we need around 45-50 chapters.

- Imu/Nika/Davy/Void Century fights & fbs: 20ch minimum.

- SHs achieve their dreams: 10ch minimum.

- Series closure, what happened with all the remaining characters etc: 5ch minimum.

That's at least 80-90 chapters without adding much other important stuff and we're still at Elbaf, missing a poneglyph with Oda introducing more and more new characters.

That shit aint going to end in less than a decade.
Why are we acting like the emperors and admirals are all arc material though? You have Blackbeard, and maybe Sakazuki as arc villains material and that's pretty much it. Oda wants the Strawhats to go the island that only the PK has been to(lodestar/Laughtale) after Elbaf, so The plotlines of the rest are going to be resolved in a final war or whatever, probably with anyone not connected to goofy getting little focus

like, 2032 or some shit seems right in my mind. Idk though, maybe Oda taking breaks to the OPLA might change that
 
#58
Why are we acting like the emperors and admirals are all arc material though? You have Blackbeard, and maybe Sakazuki as arc villains material and that's pretty much it. Oda wants the Strawhats to go the island that only the PK has been to(lodestar/Laughtale) after Elbaf, so The plotlines of the rest are going to be resolved in a final war or whatever, probably with anyone not connected to goofy getting little focus

like, 2032 or some shit seems right in my mind. Idk though, maybe Oda taking breaks to the OPLA might change that
Tbf though, lets say you frame it this way (not arguing order or merit Im just putting out what has been generally agreed to be Luffy's enemies):

- Lodestar: Sakazuki
- Laugh Tale: Teach
- Mariejoa: Imu

Its hard to see how each of these arcs would be anything shorter than a 100 chapters each. Again, Im playing devils advocate and assuming Oda doesnt change arc structute for the endgame, which I absolutely think he is. But even then, if Luffy has to fight 3 more actual villains in the story regardless of location (not even including whatever potential Shamrock has), it is understandable to see why anything under 300 chapters (after Elbaph) at this point is difficult to comprehend for some people.

You factor all of the above and then have to loop in the myriad of allies and that side with the crew or side with any of these other people. It gets ridiculous lol. Thats even assuming we go directly Elbaph -> Lodestar.
 
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