Nope. I don’t think they had the scenario you conjured up to begin with.
I don’t think that Kaido is stupid enough to think he could get past Shanks and still be in shape to do anything.
How can Law do such a thing with Kizaru on his ass? He’ll be the one sent away in that case.
And sent to where anyway? The bigger the room the more energy he expends…and he’d have to send them off an entire island. S-Bear can come right back as well and even do the same for the others.
Hancock...
Kaido himself said “the victor needs no excuses” or something like it. He considers it a win regardless even if through dubious means.
If Kaido felt his CoC which he places above all was inferior to Shanks, he wouldn’t still be calling himself the strongest unless he had brain damage.
lol, I’ll bite: what hax can you use to get rid of the Seraphim? Neither Luffy nor Zoro (among the top 5 on the Strawhats side) could put down just 2 of them for hours.
No one has any answer for S-Snake’s hax.
And did I not already make it clear that the Navy wins anyway despite your attempts...
Xebec, Whitebeard and Roger all make sense.
We see Oden lost even if it was through trickery. If Shanks won then Kaido’s title becomes pointless and he’d be either an idiot or amnesiac to still think he’s the strongest. That goes for King as well.
No, you’re just being disingenuous which is exhausting. The Seraphim are Navy weapons. The Navy itself is a WG weapon. It’s obvious you’re trying to separate the two because it makes the scenario even more hopeless for you.
If you want such a contrived scenario you should just title it “the Navy...
Why would old and retired mean that Sengoku wouldn’t fight? He was ready to do so against Jack. Did you think he’d just lie down and die???
Why would he capture Law when he was apologizing for Rosinante’s fate? Did you not read Dressrosa? Did you think his heart was made out of stone or...
They should have used the Seraphim that were supposed to replace them along with Admirals for the most dangerous ones.
Since there were other events and concerns they had to keep in mind, they could have split it into 2 phases.
There were just 4 Warlords remaining at that point: Mihawk...
Yeah, it’s a big disappointment that Oda went the generic route instead of maintaining some ambiguity with the Gorosei. Their apparent disdain for humanity in Egghead does not match the regret and sadness they showed for the buster call in Ohara.
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