Tbh it would be interesting what Zoro's role would be at Imu's defeat.
They will be at peak power or perhaps Zoro wouldn't have the black blades yet.
But if Oda lets Zoro fight Imu with Luffy, he's gonna look stronger again just like Roof Top. Especially now that there's not another level of...
Roger casual attacks are ID.
But when they talked about "mass", having to fully charge their haki,
Roger's finishing attacks cut.
Roger would've solo Domi-Xebec if he had Ashura.
:zosmug:
It's the Phoenix's previous iteration before Marco.
This explains why Marco despite being young is the first div commander.
Marco is Whitebeard's first mate.
It's most likely shading or lighting or whatever lol.
But why even highlight the sword?
Anyways, we all know it's all about "mass".
Mihawk and Ryuma have haki stronger than Domi-Xebec.
:BigW:
Loki is getting domi-reversed, then Nika the Warrior of Liberation will reverse the domi-reverse.
Reverse-ception.
Sanji will be reversed too and will have Imu buff, this would unlock Sanji's COC.
Majin Sanji lets gooooo
:BigW:
Too predictable.
I think Luffy's Alliance will battle the Gorosei and the Holy Knights with Imunko.
Then Teach's team will sneak into Mary Geoise and they will get Imu.
Teach will absorb Imu's power, gaining also Imu's current minions.
The only thing unique to him, the Yami-Yami.
Teach will absorb Imu.
Meaning all of Imu's minion will belong to Teach also, perhaps.
Teach will become the King of the World, fulfilling Davy's will.
But then there is Joyboy, who will spoil the fun.
Yep, it is the most logical answer.
Weaker haki won't negate a DF ability.
Aside Akainu vs Marco+Vista, this was also seen in Dressrosa. Doffy's COA wasn't able to negate the rubber effect of Luffy's fruit in G4 because it was clad in Luffy's superior COA in G4.
The exception is probably the...
COC is the key to beat the regeneration, but only if you have stronger haki. (except yami of course)
Imu has by far the strongest COC shown, so the combined attack seemed ineffective.
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