Zoro is not Luffy. The two have similar endurance but they have very different durability and recovery. Actual serious damage Actually affects Zoro. In fact he's probably the only character who serious damage Actually does something. He has permanent scars from simply cutting his own feet and he was laid out for Arlong park and Sabaody because of injuries from other arcs, and even in Wano his injury from Killer actually affected him the next day.
Zoro having high endurance only matters for as long as the fight goes on. High endurance is being able to keep fighting when injured.
If Zoro is actually laid out like Thriller bark levels of Laid out, he will not be able to do anything for DAYS. Like i know Zoro could do Ashura against the pacifista in Sabaody but thats not enough for high level enemies in Wano. If Zoro actually gets injured to this level BEFORE the end of the big fights, that means for like five days the best person Zoro could actually defeat would be like Page one or something. Unless Marco just miracle cures him but if that happens then what was the point of him getting injured then if its immediately reversed by Marco.
I'm not necessarily saying this is impossible, but what im saying is that you the outcome of Zoro getting severely injured is very different from what you imagine. He's not Luffy. we have 1000 chapters showing Zoro taking damage doesn't work the same as Luffy.
I never stated that Zoro will get back up in SAME round and fight... especially since I am a believer that ALL 5 will lose in this particular round... and retreat..while someone will be on verge of death (I'm nominating Zoro or Kidd) but I have a feeling it's Luffy or Law LOL
Anyhow, since I believe the arc will still last for AT LEAST two extra weeks based on Hawkins prediction from beginning of arc... we are still in mid half...
So, Zoro will get back, awaken from his sleep, have his time recovry before they do their counter attack at the end of the arc... I never stated that Zoro will be on verge of death and will be back up in same freakin day LOL
I never stated that Zoro will get back up in SAME round and fight... especially since I am a believer that ALL 5 will lose in this particular round... and retreat..while someone will be on verge of death (I'm nominating Zoro or Kidd) but I have a feeling it's Luffy or Law LOL
Anyhow, since I believe the arc will still last for AT LEAST two extra weeks based on Hawkins prediction from beginning of arc... we are still in mid half...
So, Zoro will get back, awaken from his sleep, have his time recovry before they do their counter attack at the end of the arc... I never stated that Zoro will be on verge of death and will be back up in same freakin day LOL
I also believe the arc will last two more weeks and like 50+ more chapters sure. My main point was Zoro getting injured is not the same as anyone else. even Usopp who should be a "regular human" gets his head cracked and its fine but Zoro just cuts his legs a bit and out of nowhere the man now has PERMANENT scars.
Notice that Zoro is even potentially the only strawhat who lost bodyparts from time skip training if his eye is actually gone. Like that is how much Oda takes care to show that Zoro getting severely injured is very different from anyone else getting severely injured.
Even if you give Zoro five days to recover after the raid fails, there has to be some better story stuff around Zoro getting that damaged. I think stuff like "Zoro gets injured just to raise stakes and nothing else" is not his role in this arc. Like this arc is clearly mainly about Luffy and Zoro and Luffy got stomped but like i said, Luffy taking damage is not the same as Zoro taking damage. Luffy was beaten just to raise the stakes but thats fine coz of how damage is treated when it comes to Luffy. Zoro getting really damaged can't work the same way.
Anyhow, since I believe the arc will still last for AT LEAST two extra weeks based on Hawkins prediction from beginning of arc... we are still in mid half...
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