The only problem with this, is that Loki is too strong for the grand fleet. Like seriously, an advanced CoC user, with a weapon that shoots lightning, possibly an OP DF on top, and he becomes merely another fodder for Luffy's fleet!? That's a waste of a character if you ask me. Loki is the only...
Never thought any of those characters would join, I'm surprised that people were expecting that.
The only characters I thought would join the crew were Law and Yamato, and now I think Loki has a big chance of joining too.
Sure, other than Moria we haven't, but you have to remember that size in one piece is very inconsistent. Like if size had a consistent standard then Zoro shouldn't be able to use Enma because that blade was as big as Zoro himself when Oden was using it. There are many more egregious examples to...
Let me give some key hints as to why it might happen:
The WG has an Ancient weapon, Blackbeard soon will get one too, the strowhats need one too ASAP, and since thousand Sunny was bullet with Ancient weapons In mind, it makes sense that it's the ship that will be turned into an Ancient weapon...
Here's the deal, it goes the pattern that Oda established with other similar cases, for example:
In Alabasta Vivi travels with strowhats, becomes close friends with them, and yet she doesn't join in the end.
In Dressrosa the same happens with the girl whose name I forgot, sorry.
In Wano...
I have a different idea, one is a ship upgrade, I've posted about this in another thread, there are waaay too many hints for this. Second one, is Luffy using is Goofy no mi to make Loky smaller, sounds stupid but Goofy no mi has the power of imagination after all.
Nah, still doesn't fit into Loki's personality, plus he's too strong for that. I know it sounds absurd considering size differences, but from everything we know about Loki so far, he sounds like a prime crew member.
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