Awfully quick response, you clearly didn't give yourself time to read and digest.
At this point you might as well tell me that I eat boogers and my butt stinks.
If you think Sanji gives any reason to be a bigger threat than someone with CoC, you're just in denial.
I'm sorry that you're reduced to this lol.
Anyway, OP despite Haki still retains the concept of move utility. I don't think Oda really knows about martial arts but this is a real concept and pretty common sense. Giant eats giant fireball, kicker guy gets kicked, sword fighter gets shot.
Imu...
You've regressed back to step one. ☠️
I was talking about the element of surprise. Zoro obviously has no idea about Imu's physiology, why would he expect a tail?
Now, do you really want me to go through examples of this? I'll give one off the bat: Super Sommers first set of thorns managed to block...
Even if he did, why would that matter to TAC's argument that bigger attacks are more meaningful?
Mm, irrelevant when you can't say yes or no is awfully convenient. So is Rankyaku much more effective than Shigan?
I get it. You came to casually "troll the z-bois." And now you actually have to...
So your answer is no, the size of the bullet that killed Oden is not greater than Kaido's named attacks or more visually involved than any of Imu's powers
Now, do you also think that Tatsumaki is Zoro's strongest attack?
And obviously, Sanji has Regen. But Zoro's armed and has better armament...
Where did I say what Oda drew "means nothing"? I said your interpretation is the issue. Like I asked: Imu caught Zoro off guard with a rapid fire from his palm. Is the bullet that sank Oden more devastating based on how Oda drew/didn't draw it?
Manga is the medium, One Piece is the work within it. Manga is both driven by visuals and dialogue. For example, you can tell that Zoro isn't seriously hurt because he was shown on panel with simple dialogue to convey his status, and then Chopper was given dialogue to show that he has a small...
We don't know anything about Omen, you're just blindly assuming that the size of it equates to the effectiveness. That's irrelevant to headshots obviously and to be specific, do you think any of the three hits are any different in size from the bullet that sank Oden?
Yeah I do understand you're trolling because you obviously have no real answer lol. Just like you know that it's also evident why Franky and Jinbe let Sanji get his ass kicked alone
Oh, he had the help of two Hajrudins. Hajrudin is the guy Luffy knocked out with Gear 2 before he unlocked FS or CoC right? Wonder why he couldn't give Imu the Killingham treatment with all that might
Oh, we are not off to a good start here lol.
Zoro's not patient or intelligent in general senses (speaking of sense, the odds of him tracking the flying/teleporting Imu even by following the Haki aren't high) but he is a very calculated fighter. If he does put himself in a bad spot, you can...
Before I go in, I'll tell you that you should be more specific. Because you mentioned Onigashima and I can easily do this
I'm ready to give three specific examples for each one you have though.
Lol no he doesn't. He acted in this chapter because the situation was exigent but even then he bothered to ask a question. You're thinking of Luffy. Or Sanji, who's more observant than Luffy but just as driven by impulse and compounded that here with false confidence
Yeah, and rushing into battle without any insight doesn't help anyone. I think Oda is just slightly subtle enough with characterization that some people don't get it. Same ones probably say "Jinbe hasn't done anything this whole arc!"
It has nothing to do with strength. Gaban is describing the feeling. Think of how Luffy felt that Shanks' Haki felt familiar even though he'd have no memory of it
Garling baited Rocks into GV in the first place, and then he was losing off panel in a sword fight despite Regen powers. Zoro...
"Started it" is such a juvenile concept that I don't know where to begin lol. But as far as Zoro getting gassed up goes, this chapter is no surprise. Speaking for myself:
It was honestly better than I thought it would be. In the vacuum of a Zoro fan reading the chapter, there's absolutely no...
You're trying so hard lmao. To the rest of us, it's very obvious that you'd like to enforce a double standard as every other character gets struck down on a frequent basis. The fact that Zoro losing the upper hand for one exchange gets you this excited actually makes him look better.
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