The narrative is always more important than power levels, but failing to write a character's evolution in a way that keeps power levels consistent reflects poorly on the author. You treat narrative and power scaling as if they were unrelated tropes, when in fact they are intrinsically connected.
Fanbase assumed it's a zoan and thus worked like one but his fruit wasn't put in any category so it's possible Oda can just give him as many forms as he wants outside base/hybrid/beast form
@Kurozumi Wiwi is that sparrow dude trustworthy because he told me bravo when I said Imu might be more damaged then we thought against Gaban. If so, Admirals upscale.
@Kurozumi Wiwi is that sparrow dude trustworthy because he told me bravo when I said Imu might be more damaged then we thought against Gaban. If so, Admirals upscale.
@Kurozumi Wiwi is that sparrow dude trustworthy because he told me bravo when I said Imu might be more damaged then we thought against Gaban. If so, Admirals upscale.
What if at the end of the arc Imu is about to show off another form but has to go? That's way straw hats win by saving Elbaf but Imu full power is keep for Marijoa @Fujishiro
What if at the end of the arc Imu is about to show off another form but has to go? That's way straw hats win by saving Elbaf but Imu full power is keep for Marijoa @Fujishiro
What if at the end of the arc Imu is about to show off another form but has to go? That's way straw hats win by saving Elbaf but Imu full power is keep for Marijoa @Fujishiro
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