He is taken seriously, being taken seriously and being feared aren't the same. The Gorosei were happy to anger Kaido rather than let Luffy awaken.
Furthermore, we see Luffy couldn't hurt the Gorosei - it shows he still needs to grow in strength.
He's respected, and he's being tested as well...
Laughtale was never known about, in fact, no one even knows Laughtale exists. Roger only knew there was another Island to venture to from acquiring the Road Poneglyphs, then decided to name it "Laughtale", it was a land that never had a name to begin with since it wasn't known about.
When Big...
Rocks knew, Garp/Sengoku said he was interested in the Poneglyphs. Rock's threat was more than just being a powerful pirate, he had interests in Poneglyphs. I think chapter 957 states this which is why the WG erased information about him.
Some inaccuracies here.
Roger didn't complete the Grand Line, multiple times, he did it once. Lodestare was the start of it.
Completing the Grand Line includes going to Laughtale, that's pretty much what it means to be Pirate King.
What Roger did if you re-read chapter 820 iirc is... he first...
Literally every character is weak to Slashes or Swords, there's almost no character in the series that willing takes a Slash or Slice attack.
This is not a weakness unique to Luffy. EVERYONE avoids sliced attacks.
Even Swordsmen are weak against attacks from Swords. It's not Luffy unique.
BB sweats at anything and everything, it means nothing. Rayleigh himself said he'd lose to Blackbeard, so it doesn't mean anything. Blackbeard even overreacted against Pre-skip Luffy, yet he killed Ace who was far beyond Luffy in strength. He sweats, it's what he does.
I can't imagine Koby not being an Admiral or rival to Luffy. After what he did in Beehive, it's quite possible what he did there was King's Haki related. After he gained that much strength over the time-skip, he has just as much potential as Luffy with his growth rate. Even before the time-skip...
It was the Gorgon sisters or Hancock that said only 1 in a million have it, so we know it's a fact.
Rayleigh isn't the only one in the series to contribute information on Conquerors, but like he said, it cannot be trained to acquire which implies it is indeed genetic which is why people are...
There's really nothing so complicated about it. When Luffy used it, Garp said he was BORN with it.
Ivankov said ITS in his blood.
Being born with something and the thing being related to blood is pretty much saying it's genetic. It's not something you choose to have. You either have it or...
You haven't said anything new.
All the image shows is it's called CoC, and you can't train to have it.
It's still only possessed by in fact, LESS than 1 in a million, it's something that you're born with, not something you develop/train.
You can't train something you don't have, and you...
Not really, they said Conqueror's Haki is 1 in million.
You can't really compare 85 kids to 1 million people.
That's 85/1,000,000.
You're missing out on another 999,915 people. Being born with conqueror's Haki is a lottery that people are born into. 1 in a million.
It is genetically, passed, that's why it's 1 in a million.
It's like genes for certain traits, or intelligence, having an IQ of 150+ might be 1 in 10 million people.
Things you can't choose are genetics. You don't choose to have Conqueror's Haki, otherwise you would be able to train it. That's...
Conqueror's Haki has nothing with being cool, or being arrogant or prideful.
Conqueror's Haki is a genetic ability.
It's like saying someone should be tall because they have blonde hair. You don't just acquire Conqueror's Haki just because you have a certain personality, you acquire...
Rayleigh already explained it, everyone has Haki.
Being able to use it is something that only talented people will really exhibit.
You can have Haki, but you may never be able to use it even if you train your entire life.
It's simply impossible to know what Haki someone can use until they use...
You cannot tell what Haki someone has until they use it.
Garp was surprised Luffy used Conqueror's Haki meaning he didn't know he had it.
Blackbeard met Luffy in Impel Down saying Luffy's Haki had become stronger... meaning he sensed Luffy's Haki back in Mock town.
It's possible to sense...
Can't notice King's Haki, unless it's used.
It's possible to sense Haki.
You however cannot know what Haki someone can use until they use it.
Blackbeard sensed Luffy's Haki in Mock Town even though Luffy had no idea how to it, you just can't tell what Haki someone can use until they use it.
King's Haki is simply Haki that's stronger than Armament, or a buff to Armament. There's probably a limit to what Armament Haki can do, King's Haki allows one to have stronger Haki than they'd otherwise have with just Armament.
As for Black blades, Haki is almost definitely involved. Mihawk...
Bounties don't work like that, they cannot decrease.
Bounties go up after a crime, if there's a crime the WG knows a pirate committed or knows a Pirate was involved in some incident, you get issued a bounty.
If you commit another crime or are involved in another known incident, you get issued...
King's Haki is something genetic, this is something most people don't seem to have understood, and that's why this question inherently is incorrect. Genetics are formed before you're even born, so, it's not like you can just claim they shouldn't have something they inherited genetically... might...
Not possibly Kid.
If you're awakened, it means you've mastered your ability and using it to the peaks of its powers.
Can't state someone is not utilising their abilities if they're Awakened since Awakening means you've mastered the ability.
Could say Oda doesn't use Kid's power in a way you...
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