I still read the arcs from One Piece and Luffy's fights and the pattern is still the same especially from the new world, Luffy is always helped at the start of the fight but he ends up beating his opponent on his own at the end.
The contribution of Luffy's allies to the bosses is still minimal...
Why are Bepo, Jean Bart, Penguin, Heat, Wire not fighting tobi robots or calamities like the Mugiwaras?
Are the Mugiwaras above other supernova crews at this point?
Is there such a power gap between the Strawhat and the rest?
Yamato told Ace in chapter 999 that even before Luffy went to sea, Kid, Law, Bege Cavendish already made a name for themselves, yet Luffy went to sea afterwards and it was found in Shabondy and made the most noise. Do you have any explanations to enlighten me?
Luffy prime 1.5 billion
Law, Kid, Zoro, Killer: 1.49 billion
Do you think this was done on purpose by Oda?
I think so personally
Does Oda want to show us the rise of Luffy which is much more important than the other supernovas?
Does that ultimately mean that Luffy will end up beating Kaido...
Do you agree ? I really have the impression that Law has had a rather particular development compared to supernovas since the beginning of Marine Ford:
That's who saves Luffy in his sub
It seems to me that in the auction box in Shabondy it is the first supernovas that goes to Luffy before Kid...
Why do you think ?
Besides chapter 1000 Luffy is the character
Luffy is the character on all fronts who comes most attacked and who is the most serious in this fight. Why supernovas haven't done as much as him
Characters like Kid and Law are lagging behind though
I'm not sure Big Mom is going to lose in Wano like we all think.
I really think only Kaido will be beaten by Luffy (and his empire) But not Big Mom And why ? Because the symbolism of the Wano Kuni fight only concerns a few people.
-Oden
-Kaido
-Orochi
-Luffy -
The Kozuki family and the...
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