Vegeta was not a deuteragonist in Z. The defeat of Freeza was not contingent upon Vegeta, as he died before the last two phases. He was not critical to the defeat of Cell because his last minute distraction just cancelled out the fact that he caused Gohan's injury. He was a Cell Jr victim. He...
Lol, this isn't a response. It's a deflection. It's okay though, I'm not pressed by someone being flippant.
You can tell me explicitly how Zoro doesn't compare to Vegeta, or you can keep pretending that you don't know anything about what you're responding to.
One piece is not based on power levels. That is to say, Daz could beat Ohm for example. A henchman can tag and hurt Luffy because for the most part a hit is a hit. Style makes fights.
Zoro has saved Luffy from his own opponents and hurt the same people Luffy hurt. He has destroyed people who...
Usopp's appeal is that he's weak. He is a development of the archetype made famous by Kuririn, who was marginally useful in plots but an ant compared to the main Z fighters.
This is not the same as Zoro, who could be compared to Vegeta as the latter didn't have the SSJ3 that set the others...
Mashirito is based
One Piece might be great, but it's running between 70-90% due to quality control issues. Oda doesn't utilize oversight and his involvement outside of the manga is the worst of all decisions. His health and personal life are very taxing as it is, so "90%" is kind of a miracle...
Zoro throughout the entire Wano arc enhanced his best traits and story beats going back to the very beginning of the series, and the rooftop represents Oda's comic book storytelling action at its best.
I remember when fringes of the English speaking OP community came together (KF, MSN, etc.)...
Zoro's appeal is that he's human in a world of magic powers. As the series gets more fantastic this is at least as big if not bigger within the narrative, even as he himself gets stronger.
Does what matter, the response of Ragnir? Probably not, and I didn't say it did.
I was actually responding to the idea that Imu is one to "body hop." I think there are a number of reasons to believe that this is essentially the body he was born with and that he's not planning another vessel.
I don't think he steals bodies, especially with the heavy implication that he did the immortality surgery.
In any case, Ragnir responded to his words, not his appearance.
I think it was incredibly tense. Khamzat tried to look like he was having fun and I guess that helped his mental state because mf looked hopeless in round two lol
The new world is all about these alliances. Vivi is the pre time skip equivalent and she was clearly important... even more important now. And yet her role paled in comparison to these new features.
Zoro's still very young and learning, but at the same time the skip set his character up to be...
The Straw Hats did nothing but prepare, no campaigns, for two years. And only three of them learned Haki in that time. It's much smarter to recruit numbers, as some will already know Haki as well, and gain abilities as it's much quicker to utilize in and out of combat
Ever since the Harley dropped, we've been in the wild West with fan made timelines. This thread here was the first time I encountered the idea that Imu, a Void Century character, couldn't have known Nidhoggr himself. Now we have Imu saying "how nostalgic" regarding Ragnir.
If you made an error...
As I keep saying, the first world second world shit needs to stop for now. It gets confusing and you have people ruling out things we haven't even touched yet.
It seems like Imu vs Joyboy really came down to everyone choosing between two sides. Then we have Lili probably being misunderstood by...
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