All legendary great pirates have COC/AdvCOC; Sanji and Zoro are going to be that. Like it, don't like it, it's the story Oda wrote. If it were up to me, the entire concept of Haki would be overhauled and re-written, but it is what it is.
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By unlocking the same power every other pirate king wing has. You know, the power his parallel stated is what's needed to deal with the main villains in this arc and the whole series; which is his job besides being a cook.
Hey man, look on the bright side. No one's gonna remember this or care about it in 50 years. When I say 50 years, I mean exactly 50. That's the expiration date for such a fantastic blunder.
It's not that detailed but here is a clunky rough draft of a mini-story:
Hai-Zo (Tai-Yu) was a man born in the land of Qin. Much like Wano, Qin was an ancient country with centuries of culture and tradition, but it was unaffiliated with the WG; it wasn't an ally. The reason being was not only...
Those may appear as very subtle, behavioral tendencies but they don't exist on a physical/mechanical/structural level. Unless there is an injury of some kind. But it has no affect on this widely prevalent metaphor which has only ever been used to denote equality and symmetry.
Essentially calling Nami a non functional, mutated, deformed third wing. Which is worse than just not including her. The whole idea is that Oda is relating the trios relationship to the nature of birds. They are bilaterally symmetrical, like all animals and the addition of a third wing would...
A man must preserve his aura at all times. Never appear weak, event against a child, go all out. Never joke, never jest, never show emotion, never be struck, never speak unless you're uttering some line about wild animals and demon kings before exterminating your foes in maximum style...
Light Lafitte is just dollar store Kizaru. There is nothing interesting about seeing an inferior version of a top tier, with inferior usage and mastery of the same power which has already been showcased on a level that won't be replicated by a commander who has had the power for a far shorter...
Imu dubs his abilities as "the power of evil", so Oda can be setting up a scenario where Sanji is overtaken by it. This will lead to him losing his emotions and self control, sending him into a frenzy in which he starts attacking his friends. He then locks onto Nami, attempting to attack her...
Zoro and Ray don't share the same job/role, never did, people still understood they were parallels. People will say that they hate "parallels being carbon copies" then turn around and deny the Sanji-Gaban connection because they didn't specialize in the same skill/field, when obviously the...
I don't think we should separate the two. In the case of the M3, Oda seems to be tailoring their haki in a way that is distinct to their goals, strengths and personalities. Luffy advances his COC through learning and discovering new techniques, since he's a haki prodigy. Zoro on the other hand...
As someone whose hometown is a seaside village on the Mediterranean, the idea of a "fishy smell" being negative is foreign to me. Because the seafood I experienced was all catch of the day, fresh and had a pleasant oceanic aroma. That's what Oda was referring to. But of course when a poor...
That letter is falsely attributed to Einstein; there is no evidence that he ever wrote it. In fact the foremost authority on Einstein's writings, the Director and general editor of the EPP, who is also a historian of science has stated this. Now I don't know if Oda is aware of this, it doesn't...
The same fandom will turn a blind eye to Koby resigning himself to being Alivda's cabin boy and abandoning his dream. Luffy himself called him gutless and yet we all know he'll be a conqueror(if he already isn't one) and one of the strongest.
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