I wouldn't say I live through Zoro. I've never claimed that since I'm a Zoro fan I'd 'body' a fan of someone weaker than him in an argument lmao. As if Luffy fans are what, stronger than Sanji fans and would give Zoro fans a run for their money lmao? At least Sanji fans back the horse who isn't...
A single panel of people significant to the narrative at that point whom Kaido considered strong is greater comparison than Zoro taking up Oden's legendary blade that no one else could wield, given to him by Oden's daughter, and then scarring Kaido with it. All this after defeating and returning...
Lmao you're living vicariously through Luffy a bit too hard here don't you think? Just because Luffy will always succeed thanks to the narrative's requirements doesn't mean you guys will. Only thing holding Zoro back atp is Oda's inability to give him as much screen time as the mc.
My argument wasn't whether or not Izo was a samurai, I was undermining your implication that since Izo is a samurai, Luffy must therefore be one, as if they have equal portrayal as such. Izo being a samurai doesn't give him significance in the narrative by default, nor does it immediately...
And yet Izo didn't use Oden's nitoryu against Kaido. You know, the attack Kaido used to compare them to Oden? Kaido was likely only comparing those who cut him to a 'monster samurai' since he regarded Oden so highly for scarring him. Then comes Zoro who, while wielding Oden's sword, scarred him...
He took interest because he felt its 'cursed' aura, and he let it go when he was told about it. Oda wouldn't have a blade like that in front of Zoro's face and not have him take notice, it wouldn't be logical.
Defeating it with the 'weakest' would be more impactful to me. Idk having the second...
But we already know cursed blades don't actually give you bad luck; they're just hard to control and so most swordsman die when using them. Though I do agree that the line of Kitetsu should lead to something significant
I can't but I also can't name any where two meito are introduced and one is given way more screen time and importance while the other is never built on. Also can't name a time where we were in Wano, the land of samurai and katana. Chances are we'd find more blades here, in fact I'm kind of...
Idk this idea always felt too superficial to me. Zoro's spent years with the Sandai (decades for us) then gets the Nidai with justification even we can't come up with. Then spends a few months tops with the Nidai before moving to the Shodai? Will he turn them all into black blades first, or just...
Whenever the topic of swords Zoro's taking out of Wano the Nidai is always brought up as though it's being built up this way. But other than it being the higher ranked Kitetsu, or Zoro having a balance in the ranks of his blades there's nothing supporting it. It has no plot significance at all...
He definitely should, Wano's the only appropriate time for it imo. And the Mink medicine shit needs to amount to something significant, otherwise I don't know what the point was in having Zoro break all those bones in the first place (unless heavy injury is a requirement for Asura). At any rate...
If Oda had Zoro 'fairly' learn CoC like Luffy from Wano onwards it'd take too long and we'd realistically never see it mastered by eos. If Zoro mastered it too soon he'd be a Conqueror's prodigy in comparison to Luffy which you wouldn't find acceptable. If Zoro awakened CoC pre-ts like Luffy and...
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