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Vergo critique shall flourish anew!

It's an Odyssey to read through some of the arcs. Dressrosa Arc should not be as long as the entire Summit War Saga. :tai_shook:
Why would it not. It was alabasta, but with an admiral taking the place of Smoker, a whole tournament arc stuffed inside it, and the first introduction of seven captains who added five thousand men under Luffy
 

Finalbeta

Hero of Albion
This isn't mentioned enough, but One Piece has been having a severe lack of classic pirate vibes. Naval battles, entire chapters spent roaming the ocean to reach smaller islands and find treasure chests by looking at the map.
 
This isn't mentioned enough, but One Piece has been having a severe lack of classic pirate vibes. Naval battles, entire chapters spent roaming the ocean and reaching smaller islands to find treasure chests by looking at the map.
We are literally in the middle of this.. and this saga is exactly a map driven treasure quest.
 

Finalbeta

Hero of Albion
We are literally in the middle of this.. and this saga is exactly a map driven treasure quest.
Elbaf doesn't feel classic at all in terms of a pirate tale to be honest as it doesn't even involve treasure chests and treasure maps to find them...

The most exciting thing I can think of that gives me classic pirate vibes is the search for the fourth and final Road Poneglyph, which will enable the Strawhats to pinpoint Laugh Tale's location.
 
Elbaf doesn't feel classic at all in terms of a pirate tale to be honest. And it doesn't even involve treasure chests and treasure maps to find them...
I'm talking about the final saga as a whole, not just Elbaf. The pirate tale would not really be interesting on its own, Oda explored it a few times already. What is is using the pirate mythos thematically through the quest of the OP. And here you get everything, the search for the treasure, the map, the pirates rivalry. The last Saga is pure pirate lore, more piraty than anything we saw.. we are just at its beginning.
 
I didn't think I would like it, as there are parts of it that aren't good. Its not really easy to figure out what or who could end the straw hat pirates run as a crew.

So many moments where you would think the crew died, but it was just some funny save. It is fun to talk about the warlords, but the author regretted creating so many.

The story is still a story, there was obviously a climax some may have not noticed. However, most of the villains we are seeing today have been introduced very early on, which proves my point.

That chapter gives this series an 8/10, because the story of those villains are so emotional.
 
It's an 8 or 8.5/10 for me.

Many character designs, moments, plotlines etc are awesome, but sometimes there are things that drag it down.

10/10 for me would be a story that's objectively flawless, or which is so perfect for me that I can ignore all flaws and see it as a 10. I don't think I've ever seen a story of the first kind certainly.

OP isn't that fantastic to me because that bar is way too high, but it is still a memorable, grand and entertaining story that is lovable despite it's flaws.
 
Oh no, a mildly positive score! :noo:

How will Piece stans ever survive? :josad:
Problem: Someone with a mildly opinion will, by design, promote this opinion more negatively than positively to create engagement. Which means that at the end of the day a "midly positive score" (which is absurd by its own) equates to complete and utter negative environment in the space. Creating the conditions for the general opinion to get even lower over time. (which is what is happening)
 
This is why I explain that we need a more positivity axed system to counter this. Most of your mild opinions on One Piece are actually - for the most part - conditioned by the material condition in which you are reading the story (spoiler, bad opinion, pacing, week by week etc.). And since the interpretation of a story is bilateral, a bad environment equate to a bad opinion of the story.

:yodaswag:
 

ZenZu

The only one who can beat me is me
This is why I explain that we need a more positivity axed system to counter this. Most of your mild opinions on One Piece are actually - for the most part - conditioned by the material condition in which you are reading the story (spoiler, bad opinion, pacing, week by week etc.). And since the interpretation of a story is bilateral, a bad environment equate to a bad opinion of the story.

:yodaswag:
Post timeskip One Piece is objectively bloated with unnecessary filler which drags the series. You can literally just look at the chapter count of the arcs compared to pretimeskip and see how the quality has dropped.
 
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