When has Oda portrayed Buggy as seriously strong? The message we as readers have always been sent is that he's all facade; while the message we're sent about the Elders is that they are legit strong.
He didn't give 0 shit, Luffy reacted to Saturn's coming too; although I don't see your point...
Portrayal means a lot whether or not your interpretation of the feats say whatever you want to believe. Oda isn't writing Jinbe being amazed at Mars' haki or most of Egghead's relevant fighters getting alerted by the Elders haki because of nothing: throughout the last chapters he has been...
How many characters' haki have received the reaction given to the Elders? Do you see someone like Jinbe being amazed by a haki that isn't special? How many characters' haki had the effect on Luffy that Warcury's had?
Bonney can't affect Saturn's age and Luffy explicitly commented on their...
Non-armament Luffy defeated armament Marigold.
Non-armament Franky defeated armament Sasaki.
Non-armament Robin defeated armament Black Maria.
Doubt that basic logic is really established unless it's better to not use haki than using it against another user.
Intelligence is directly related to feelings, which in their most complex forms require, first, a level of neocortical development only to be found in humans; and, second, specific cultural contexts that shape the feeling and how people experience it (a cultural complexity missing in other...
Psychopathy lacks a proper scientific labelling. Again, what we popularly call "psychopathy" is addressed by other disorders that are more properly characterized, mainly from the cluster-B personality disorders —antisocial, histrionic, borderline and narcissistic; apart from that, all you'll...
Kizaru turned out to be less sadistic than he seemed (personally I believe Oda changed the character as he first intented him to be, but that's just my feeling), although he still shows certain difficulty to manage his emotions, which was something established for his character. It's interesting...
Would be a relevant answer if I said that. Even if I got into this, I could simply say that the swordsman who chooses not to cut doesn't destroy their objective with a hit of whatever that wasn't even meant to cut in the first place but damage bluntly; this swordsman actually doesn't destroy...
Everytime we interact (luckily for my brain, we don't interact much), I compile factual information from this story while you become an ostrich digging its head in the sand and resort to "blah, blah, blah"; such as your "Word vomit" here, even though it isn't a word vomit but, again, a...
I can assure you 100% that any of my takes on swordsmanship is way, way, way more faithful to this story than anything you believe.
If you check my posts, I don't assure Shanks isn't a swordsman nor even deny the scenario where Mihawk is stronger than him. What I do, unlike your kind of idiots...
Whoever reads this, please remember that nik87 isn't only a user from a forum but somewhere he's an actual person who probably is so delusionally ridiculous in his real life too and therefore applies the following kind of reasonings to serious stuff like politics:
Just let that sink in. If...
From my point of view, since anything we can say about this is purely subjective as we don't even know how black blades are forged, I think your problem is that you aren't reading this as an organic process.
Mihawk wouldn't be losing to a swordsman that hasn't forged a black blade or that isn't...
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