Not a lot of people will rate him without bias. He's gonna look pretty good because his offense is really good and ironically because Imu won't leave after hitting him. But his role in the story won't be too different from Rebecca in the end
1181 summary:
Wow, he's actually the strongest ever!
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Okay great, he got some hits off
1182 summary:
he's nerfed but tanked for a whole chapter!
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I don't subscribe to any "secret Lunarians" theory.
As far as this chapter goes, I think his upgrades might be enough. If that kick was just fire and sheer force, then even with CoC it's probably not enough to overtake his Regen and durability. And of course he has his own Haki.
Three sounds, three trails. You don't see impact "stars" because you can't actually see Zoro clearly; his head for one is completely obscured.
Whatever Oda wants, I won't say that each is a substantial enough injury that we'll see exactly three wounds on Zoro and he's never been very consistent...
You made up your own explanation for a ricochet pattern but this is Occam's razor. Additionally the dododo sound effect is three equal sounds so a ricochet wouldn't qualify
If there were five then there would be five. But there are three. And yes, I know those examples are "don" but same...
What's crazy is being able to use the picture you provided as evidence against your point.
If it was a ricochet it'd be a different sound effect btw. This is a universal manga thing
This is the worst technicality attempted. Oda has Super Sommers say it's Omen so Imu doesn't have to. It takes no effort at all to understand that this would be the exact same thing for Killingham, because it looks the same and has the same effect.
He didn't shoot a fireball, he threw a kick. I'm not...
It wasn't a black explosion and he did not say Omen, so it's a pretty big mistake to think that Zoro and Sanji were hit with scaled versions of the same attack.
Not that I needed permission but yes, I will.
Hajrudin is bigger, so a bigger attack makes more sense. That's just my observation...
It's not ignored, just irrelevant until we know more. We have no idea how his powers work, if he's making bullets out of black flames then there's probably no reason to use Haki.
Usually, but not always.
I already have like twenty posts here explaining that the massive fire is not indicative of a special effort given to Sanji. YOU are the one who's saying Imu used Zoro as a warm up for Sanji
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We know that two hands is likely how he makes a bigger attack. Hajrudin is bigger than Zoro.
And you believe that he didn't use small fire on Hajrudin, then big fire on Zoro even though we know there's a massive gap between the two characters lol.
This is headcanon unless he actually mentions something of the sort. From the blood he coughed up we have a hint that he may be on borrowed time, so I don't agree with assuming any intention to gradually increase.
You're not disagreeing with me lmao. I said nothing about using more effort to beat Zoro. The point is that there's no reason to use less. We know for sure that Zoro is not weaker than Hajrudin.
I have literally said "going all out" zero times before this post.
Which is why this post right here doesn't even try to be on topic. Are you really an admin? Lmao you don't have anything to say about the chapter anymore.
Tell me how Hajrudin is a bigger threat than Zoro at least
The whole point of the back and forth you got into with me and TAC is that the effort level isn't remotely equal given the physical size of the attack.
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