Spoiler alert: Every single villain in this series will lose eventually.
Doesn't matter if it's a Shichibukai, Yonkou, Admiral or Gorosei.
And for the record: Claiming that several buildings tearing off some limbs is some kind of "negative feat" is just stupid beyond belief.
Heck, what do we...
Why are people still bringing up "Saturn's durability"?
Is it a gag or are people really that dumb?
Saturn needs no fucking "durability", because he can regenerate in the matter of a few seconds.
We even saw that it doesn't matter if it's a sword through his body, haki fist in his face...
Let's look at it objectively:
1) Saturn obviously didn't show any kind of fear. He was just totally confused and sweating because he had pushed Kuma's self-destruct button a few days ago and now he was standing right before him. It was even emphasized this chapter to make that perfectly clear...
Dude didn't even bother one bit yet and even casually went "I see, so just some lowly human malfunction" when Vegapunk told him what was up with Kuma.
All he did was regenerating into his perfect original state again and getting mildly annoyed.
He probably thinks about taking a nap after...
Excuse me?
I'm no Sanji hater in the slightest and I don't take part in the usual "Sanji vs Zoro" nonsense, but from an objective perspective:
Did Sanji do anything special this chapter?
He flew in and got a kick in on Saturn's leg. Yes, it temporarily stopped Saturn's attack on Kuma, but it...
All kidding aside: Saturn didn't need any kind of saving.
Dude just regenerates any kind of damage at will.
Getting pierced through the heart? No worries.
Enraged haki fist right in his face? So what?
Town collapsing on him and him losing multiple limbs? Not a problem at all.
Laser beams...
So let me recap this:
Saturn just tanked an enraged Kuma's haki fist point blank to the face, tanked an entire town collapsing on him, tanked both Sanji and Franky attacking him (Franky's strongest attack btw) ... and at the end of the chapter he's in perfect condition just like he was before...
No, but it will be reverse Sabaody.
In Sabaody an old man (Rayleigh) had to stall Kizaru in order to let the SHs escape.
In Egghead Kizaru will have to stall an old man (Saturn) in order to let the SHs escape.
His hit will either fail to connect or don't do much damage at all (although Saturn would really deserve it).
Common rule of Oda's writing: If such a satisfying and hyped up punch were to connect and do significant damage, he would've shown the full punch at the end of this chapter.
It has...
Is this a rhetorical question?
:seriously:
This is one of the rare occasions where we have a clear and objectively (!) correct answer:
Imu
He has been the king of the world for 800 years and shaped the entire world as we know today (hierarchy, political system, maybe even devil fruits and...
Hancock would speed blitz him five times before he could even think about loading up honesty impact. Even then she could just dodge, something Koby obviously can't do like he himself admitted this episode.
:suresure::suresure::suresure:
So let me recap:
1) Koby didn't even realize that Helmeppo got petrified right next to him.
2) He has such low authority that the pacifista didn't listen to him despite him probably having a command chip.
3) Hancock was about to one-shot him and he even admitted it ("I can't dodge it!!!!")...
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