If we're going by their average level (that they displayed in the earlier portion of the fight) Perospero-level is a pretty good place to put them.
Note: Perospero is high-Veteran level. Not full on Yonko Commander Level which should be saved for Cracker and up.
Pretty soon in the fight, after base Sanji mid-diffs a distracted and injured Perospero (mid-getting jumped by Drake maybe), Tama comes in and turns all of the Gifters, and nobody else in the performance floor is his ally, Queen's going to unleash his ultimate move. A massive virus cloud...
He's almost there.
I guess it depends if what we've seen is basically his all, or if there's still a bit more yet to come, revealed in his final clash.
If what we have seen and what he's been scaled to so far is his maximum, I'd call him a little underwhelming, but not so far as being...
He was mocking the naming scheme of Luffy's attacks.
And was also confirming that at some point in their 1v1 altercation, Luffy tried to combine his Coc attacks with his regular devil fruit attacks, presumably to underwhelming results.
Does Zoro really need to get KO'd by Kaido 10 times himself in order to prove similarly unworthy?
Kaido is literally the strongest creature in the world and Luffy has been, by far, the person sticking their neck out most in their fight with him.
You may as well say: "All of the present strawhats...
The whole premise that "Of course Sabo is stronger than Luffy, he's the older Brother" that was used to justify Sabo > Katakuri and so on, was always flawed and silly: a bad argument with questionable reasoning.
Luffy is stronger than Sabo, but I think that I'd go even beyond that and say that...
Recently, people have been handing out L's to Luffy for his defeat in a 1v1 battle against Kaido.
On one hand, it's warranted because he's just been KO'd and thrown off of Onigashima, but on the other hand, I think it's missing the point about him winning the war.
I'd posit that Luffy knew...
No reason? I don't think you've internalized it, maybe because Wano is just a series of checkboxes to you, but Kaido isn't even a complete character yet. To say that aspects of his character are a mystery right now, would be the understatement of a century. He obviously isn't/wasn't ready to die.
I don't think it was that bad when it happened to Nami, for instance.
And I imagine that what Yamato will ultimately be telling Luffy to do, even if she's on her deathbed in this scene, would be to "bring down my father", "free Wano" and maybe "make a world where people like me can be free"...
Yamato is obviously going to face her father this arc, and she will obviously be a pivotal factor for Luffy winning.
Personally, I expect there to be a duo battle of Luffy + Yamato vs Kaido that lasts for an entire chapter. Maybe even 1v1ing him for a short while. I expect it to be clear by the...
Honestly, the rooftop battle has been absolutely beautiful so far in both form appearance and concept.
If it sticks the landing, I think it'd be the best fight in the series easily.
It's a matter of leverage.
Big mom was already airborne when that rock hit her and propelled her away; she didn't have anyway to ground herself and she didn't have anything to push off of. Moreover, she didn't even notice what was happening until it was too late.
When Big Mom pushed through the...
Kaido is a bit generic as an evil dictator character, but you've got to assume that there's still some characterization to be had from him. At very least, even if he stays like this, I still enjoy him in concept.
And Big Mom is a bit flip-floppy and inconsistent with her ideals, but that's...
Or alternatively, big mom didn't go for over-the-top, massive attacks that would leave her unconscious afterwards while in the middle of enemy territory, and Kaido was focused and serious enough while facing her to not take a surprise hit.
Without training and/or an adventurous combative life?
22 roughly.
The thing is, it's very possible to just train to grow stronger past 22. A persons ability to change themselves and grow is fundamental to shonen. As One Piece characters grow older, continuing to train, they master more and...
That actually makes a lot of sense given the sort of hype that was given to the full power King's Punch.
Mind you, it still seems pretty useless with the 1 hour charge up time, but it makes some sense that such a singularly legendary move has that property.
Doflamingo's birdcage, if Kaido gets trapped in it, would tangle Kaido up like string. However, given that the Haki of even Navy fodder can resist the peircing effects of the string enough o not be cut, Kaido himself also definitely could.
The ultimate result if Doflamingo's move is allowed to...
I'd say that it would take about 10 minutes for the scabbards to all actually kill Jack, injured as they currently are. Particularly, once Jack chooses to go hybrid, he might not be capable of picking off one of them for their troubles if they rush it. Some people are forgetting Jack's...
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