Egghead and Elbaph have been solid arcs. So no, it hasn’t ruined the story. I would probably still have preferred if Oda stuck with the original concept of Luffy turning a mid fruit into something formidable, but it is what it is. I don’t think this new concept is inherently bad writing. I will...
That’s fine. I personally envision Zoro already having at least one of his blades black before he fights Mohawk.
I honestly don’t know if Greenbull is meant to be that significant of a character in the grand scheme, but in my opinion that doesn’t need to be contingent on the context of his...
It would need to be if that’s the fight when Zoro forges a black blade.
Bro, this is the same author that introduced the most important deity in the verse 1000 chapters into the story lol.
Could be to serve as a foil to Zoro if they are meant to fight? Most of Zoro’s blades were earned through his own merit, contrasting Greenbull who may have taken it dishonorably from the wielder postmortem.
Oda has clearly written Greenbull as a character we are meant to hold strong disdain...
Would Oda let a person that is privy to Void Century/Will of D knowledge a member of the crew before they find the One Piece? That would would make the journey a fair bit less meaningful in my opinion.
If she joins, it would preferably be after Luffy had left Laugh Tale.
I was hesitant but at this point I don’t think the possibility is low. Yes, the prospect of beating a DR Loki sounds laughably absurd…. Buuuuut, the straw hats do seem like they are being set to obtain significant upgrades this arc. Not to mention Luffy is immune to his lightning attacks.
Also...
His whole shtick is possessing multiple DF abilities. Possessing only two of the three main classes would be odd. Thankfully Oda definitely has something in mind for him.
I feel like he’s juggling too many balls at once with his involvement with other projects such as the live action, overseeing secondary material like datebooks, and potentially the upcoming movie.
I feel like that’s just highlighting how the conflict between Imu and Xebec is hardly any different, because he’s reclaiming a position that his lineage had held before being overthrown by a literal devil. I know that in this case the scale of sovereignty is on a much bigger level, but we also...
Davy Jones being the king of the most technologically advanced and powerful kingdom is arguably what lended him the title “King of the World”. I don’t think it takes too many leaps in logic say this is what Emeth is referring to in this context.
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