Does he though? Like clearly there are small things like specific things for specific characters, but we ultimately can predict how this arc will go down:
Team loses
New team forms
At some point kaidou reveals both hybrid zoan and then at some point: awakened zoan
Calamities use awakened zoan alongside him, all in the same chapter, all kick ass
Things look bad
Good guys win, luffy gets the last punch of the match, probably a clash against kaidou
Wano good
Wano then maybe not so good when someone like the marines rush in, forcing the strawhats to retreat
Oda is no Togashi, Togashi can introduce villains, and then have another character who isn't in the main cast deal with the main villain (chimera ant arc), or introduce main villains, and then have the main characters fail, and then main villains survive and don't lose, moving on to another arc (like yorkshin). We can pretty much expect every arc to involve luffy losing at least once to the main villain to some degree, then later defeating the villain of hte arc. Like we aren't going to get to blackbeard and then they talk it out, and the two team up against the marines. Blackbeard maybe is self justified and in a way doing a good thing with unjust means, and we might get a sad moment upon his death or defeat of this, but it's not going to have any actual effect on end game plot or anything, he's going to be defeated (by luffy, or maybe shanks if they make shanks the villain), and that'll be that.
It's all just like, formulaic, it's charming, but it's predictable. And if we're lucky, we'll get 1 or 2 moments more on the scale of the minks revealing they actually had raizou.