This may have been thought up before and I haven't looked that far into elbaf theories but I thought it could be possible that instead of fighting the main antagonist Loki, the monster trio fight his illegitimate children, Jormungundyr, Hel, and Fenrir. While they don't actually have to be...
Ngl I'm loving how much consideration people are giving this, and if it's pissing off some of the biggest Zoro haters I must be doing something right. You actually had me check if it was said in early spoilers for the next chapter but turns out you just take my ideas as canon
I was thinking that each black blade would have its own power suiting the blade's disposition/personality but then there's the obvious concern about Zoro having three powers. He'd have more black swords than there are currently known ones in the story rn. Also it might open up a can of worms for...
I know I was mostly kidding. I just meant that a series ending (or taking a huge hiatus) prematurely isn't always the worst thing that can happen to it
This is true, if Zoro makes Enma or any one sword black without the others, and it leads to a more powerful blade and they become lopsided but I don't see how we avoid that happening
? Ok. Do you have any ideas for Zoro to improve otherwise or are you against black blades awakening a power...
Of course his fights are going to remain challenging - his opponents will simply get stronger/more skilled. I was even considering that he could only use this on non-CoC users, so there are still some tough YC1 fighters to use this against but top tiers could mostly resist it.
But yeah I'm good...
Well Zoro's opponent's situation would be a direct result of Zoro having forged a black blade. I've never hung onto the idea that Zoro is essentially Rock Lee since Oda never mentioned something like that. But forging a black blade definitely falls under the idea of 'hard work' all the same.
If...
By your logic this would not nerf the opponent. Zoro wouldn't be able to sap armament whenever and however he wanted. And since this is news to you, the opponent can still have strong abilities that pose a challenge to Zoro. You seem so set on this ability making Zoro Jesus Christ of One Piece...
Zoro already has a sword that absorbs haki. If you don't want at least one of Zoro's swords to behave as though it's alive that ship's sailed I'm afraid. There's an opportunity for real depth and lore to be added to one of the most popular fighting styles in the story and you'd rather black...
Ah, then surely it depends on how Oda handles the ability, no? Besides, like I said, if his enemy can't handle not making contact with one of his blades then they aren't strong enough to beat Zoro. And why? It's because this would make Zoro more powerful. Simple. Just like Luffy wasn't strong...
Literally anything that hinders your opponents or makes it harder for them to win is something to overcome. It's not a guaranteed thing that Zoro would be able to weaken his opponent. Like any other ability, certain conditions have to be met. You're assuming in this scenario Zoro can steal...
My point is that bad guys overcome good guys' powers all the time. It's definitely valid if you don't think the power makes sense for Zoro's character/personality but acting like he'd be the only strawhat with powers to overcome is just false
Oda gave swords wills and personalities, not me. I'm just working with what he's writing, rather than denying certain aspects of swords because I don't like it.
"Stop comparing him to DF users"? I was only using your criteria of hero-type characters as an example. So it's ok for Luffy's...
His opponent already has to overcome some of his abilities, it's only natural that as his strength increases there's more for the opponent to overcome. What expectations for Zoro's fights do you have lol? Are you pissed that Luffy Law and Kidd awakened, since they should have to overcome things...
What do you mean by nerfing your opponent? It would be a power like any other where you meet the right conditions and it harms the enemy. Like Kidds awakening or Crocodile's sand ability is a good comparison. It wouldn't be a god-like power, just something the opponent has to overcome like...
Facts: Zoro's haki allows him to cut Kaido and King
Also facts: Time limit doesn't change haki strength while it's used. Being a Luffy rider you should know that
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