Spoiler One Piece Chapter 1176 Spoilers Discussion

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More details of the chapter, thanks to redon from Arlong Park Forums.



- Chapter 1,176: “It's My Pride” (“ニーズホッグ” in Japanese, kanjis (雷竜) mean “Homeland's Pride”).

- There is an amazing color spread, updated from the Volume 12 cover.

- Chapter starts with Sanji releasing Robin from Sommers' vines with “Diable Jambe” (he kicks and destroys the vines). Loki and Luffy (that still wears his original clothes, not Oda's mistake in last chapter) take the children and their relatives to the Western Village near where Jarul is.

- Sommers is furious because the plan has gone awry, so he decides to shoot thorns to the children relatives (who are still very injured from trying to save the children a little while earlier). But the children decide to line up in front of their relatives to stop the thorns.

Ripley: "Please, Colon!! Run!!"

Colon: "I won't!! I will protect you, mommy!!!"

- Fortunately Zoro arrives just in time and blocks all the thorns.

Luffy: "Good job Zoro!! I knew I can trust you!! Hahaha!!"

Zoro: "Figured that's what you had in mind, now do it!!"

Sommers: "What the hell!? Who is that!!!"

Luffy: "He's from my crew, and his name is Zoro!! Don't you forget that!!"

- Luffy grabs with his left hand a lightning bolt from a cloud and uses his right hand as a telescopic sight to keep his eyes on Sommers. Then Luffy attacks Sommers with a new technique.

Luffy: "Gomu Gomu no Dawn Thor Rifle!!!" (“白い雷回転弾” in Japanese, kanjis mean “White Thunder Rotating Bullet”)

- In a FUCKING EPIC double page, Luffy's giant punch hits savagely Sommers' body and electrocutes him at the same time. The attack is so powerful that Sommers' body breaks into pieces (we see how Sommers loses his teeth as his face splits into several parts).

- But Sommers' suffering does not end here... In another AMAZING double page, Loki stomped on Sommers loool

- Then, in a little flashback, Jarul remembers what happened when Loki left the “Aurust Castle” after he killed Harald. Jarul explained what's the fruit Loki ate to Gaban and Shanks.

Jarul: "Loki ate “Ryu Ryu no Mi” (Dragon Dragon Fruit) mythical type model “Nidhogg”!!
Whoever eats it will obtain the form of the world's largest dragon...
However, the limit to how large one can get wielding its power is dependent on the user's original size...
And so, compare to a “Human” a “Giant” can draw out more of the fruit's potential...
And an “Ancient Giant” can draw out even more than a “Giant”.
At its largest, this thunder breathing pitch black dragon is said to be able to turn day into night when it takes flight."

Shanks: "So you guys decided to forbid anyone from eating it, due to how dangerous the power is?"

Jarul: "...No, that is not it. If one attempts to eat it, the guarding hammer “Ragnir” will interfere!!
In Elbaph, we have a legend regarding a warring deity, who is said to wield the weapon “Ragnir”.
They say he turned into a gigantic dragon and WENT AGAINST the “Sun God”...!!
And beside him was his trusted servant, Ratatoskr the “Ice Squirrel”.
When the warring deity died, Ratatoskr's spirit passed into his master's hammer.
And ever since, “Ragnir” has protected that Akuma no Mi until someone powerful enough could inherit it!!"

- Back to the present, Loki is focussed now in the MMA monsters. In the ABSOLUTELY EPIC final double page of the chapter, Loki shoots a MASSIVE lightning attack from his mouth called “Thor Heim” (雷界 in Japanese, kanji mean “Thunder World”). The attack creates a HUGE explosion with normal and black lightnings, and destroys most of the MMA monsters.

- Chapter ends with Imu/Gunko looking at Loki, Luffy and Ragnir as MMA monsters are vanishing. Then there is a change of scene to Mary Geoise. Real Imu is standing in the “Room of Flowers” and we see Imu's furious eyes in last panel of the chapter...

Imu: "I see... Nidhogg... That's where thou have been all this time!!!"

End of the chapter.

NO BREAK next week. Weekly Shonen Jump cover for One Piece and Color Spread in chapter 1,177!!
very well :tchpepe:
 
So it seems we went from Brief summary on monday, and fool summary on tuesday, to BS on tuesday/FS on wednesday... to --> Brief on wednesday and fool on thursday

If we keep this rate we are going to get the raws on Sundays when the chapter officially drops anyways
 
Killingham would have been a perfect opponent for Zoro.

Closure for Kuina and opportunity to see Zoro unleash an attack on par with Mihawk at Marineford to wipe out giant beasts.

If I had my way, Killingham would be using his powers manifest Kuina leading an army of samurai ancestors of Wano. We've yet to see Zoro fight angry. Insulting Kuina's memory could trigger an overdue ragestomp.

Imagine something like this Zoro's ancestors of Ringo.




Killingham could easily be Zoro's best fight if Oda lets him cut loose on some Kenpachi shit.






 
@Fujishiro I got back into WoW at the start of DF, and the story seemed so promising back then, but they fumbled hard and went full Disney with the rest of the expansion. I kinda gave up on expecting anything good out of modern WoW lore back then. DF really should have been a 4 tier expansion, with the final raid revolving around Iridikron raiding some Titan facility in order to shatter the barrier between the Elemental Planes and Azeroth. We know that the Elemental Planes were just artificial dimensions created by the Titans to “order” Azeroth by suppressing the Elements, so it’s honestly kinda baffling that the Incarnates and Primalists apparently had no interest in re-merging the Elemental Planes with Azeroth.

Have the expansion end with Iridikron weakening the veil between the Elemental Planes and Azeroth, with us thwarting him from totally shattering the veil. This would give Blizz the perfect excuse to do a much needed world revamp, with the elements causing major changes to the landscape.

If I could have it my way, I’d have a world revamp expansion happen between DF and the World Soul Saga
 
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