Did the eruption send them flying? If so, I can see the Strawhats arriving at Elbaf/whatever island is next and just finding Kaido and Big Mom unconscious there inside of a big crater
This talk about Pacifistas with DF powers makes me think of the sentinels from Days of Future Past: artificial soldiers that can adapt to their opponents' abilities and counter it with whatever power they need.
That'd be a pretty cool way to go about it, although it makes me wonder if it...
I answered with her looks because her design is admittedly what has made her stand out from most other female characters in the series. Personality-wise, I can see some foundations for a very interesting character, but she hasn't gotten to do anything at ALL. She has barely interacted with any...
At this point it completely depends on the type of arc Elbaf would hypothetically be, but it would be great if he somehow managed to become a leader figure for the giants and inspired them to join the Alliance for the final war. Usopp, a savior figure for the Tontattas and the Giants: the...
Usopp had all of his typical coward moments but without the usual payoff you'd expect, so he just came off as useless and annoying. It's been a pretty rough 6 years for Usopp fans.
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Powerscaing aside, I do believe it would've made for a much more interesting arc, at least narratively speaking. It's well-known that Doflamingo was part of Wano in Oda's early drafts, so even Oda had that in mind. And Yamato would've been especially nice to see, since that would have given her...
For sure. I remember falling for the nakama hype as soon as she was introduced, and then joining the community in their collective disappointment as she turned into a serious damsel in distress. We could've had a badass gladiator but instead we got a crying girl who needed to be saved by just...
No idea what Rebecca will do. She doesn't have Vivi's relevance, Shirahoshi's Poseidon powers, a DF like Mansherry and Viola, or even mild fighting competence as Dressrosa showed. She's the least interesting princess by far.
I know you're mostly joking, but the theme of hunger has actually been present in Wano since the beginning. Starving villagers aside, the first thing that Luffy does in Wano is bond with Tama, who chooses to endure hunger just so Luffy can eat. IMO, this theme could've probably been handled a...
I'm actually conflicted about this. The worst part about ZKK is honestly the people obsessed with it, but if we ignore that, as a theory, it would actually be really fucking cool for Zoro to just behead an Awakened Kaido as soon as it seems like he's about go on a rampage. It'd be a great end to...
I actually really liked the art here. Kaido getting blasted looked great, but it really didn't feel as impactful as Luffy's last punch on Doflamingo, for example.
I may start gaslighting myself into thinking that Kaido's gonna get up from this, even if it's just to get quickly put down again...
What do you mean there wasn't as much outrage from the Nika power-up? There was a ton of criticism, I know because I was part of the group criticizing it lol
Even this community rags more on the Nika power-up (although to be fair, this place is heavily biased)
Exactly my thoughts. Morj and his followers often say things like "this feels anticlimactic", "it doesn't feel narratively satisfying" or "it doesn't feel earned". They force themselves to do these mental gymnastics to explain how Oda can still save the arc. They don't stop and think that maybe...
My dude unironically wants Wano to last 6 years. The amount of burnout this would produce in the readers would probably cause permanent damage to One Piece's numbers. Imagine spending the last 2 years waiting for Wano to finally end only to realize that there's still years left of the same crap...
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How did you come up with this? Even if Luffy got his ass kicked, why would this ever happen? It doesn't make sense at all for Zoro's character or the plot. It would completely derail the story. Like, even in fanfiction you will struggle to find stuff like this
I really like this one in specific, because the last thread I created here was asking what Weevil's purpose in the story is. It certainly feels like a natural assumption that Marco should have a part to play in Weevil's story (whatever that may be). But you're right, it does seem like his...
I'm not a big fan of Oda's post-timeskip treatment of Robin, but you could very easily argue that she's the Strawhat with the most clear-cut, important plot purpose out of them all. Carrot and Yamato? Yeah I still don't know why they exist
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