It being insignificant in your eyes doesn't matter.
We know how Zoro views an admiral and we know that consciously teaming up to fight one doesn't make sense given what we saw in Dressrosa, so yes, it's stupid.
Also, I don't want Zoro to solo. Where did I say this?
If Zoro is to get a moment...
Given how Zoro acted in Dressrosa and how he was "waiting his turn" to test himself against an Admiral.
Consciously pairing up with Sanji would be stupid.
There’s really no reason for people to be so defensive/aggressive over this King stuff.
The biggest part of the Zoro fight against King was figuring out how the abilities of a Lunarian work, and figuring out how to exploit them. Zoro does it two ways: by timing when King switches modes and by...
However long it takes for her to say all her dialogue, which should be close to a minute.
They’re down and irresponsive and she’s staring down at them. In that minute, all she has to do is 2 sword swings aimed at their heads, which really only takes a couple of seconds.
Law isn’t preparing...
I mean this is simply not true lol.
They're on the ground, eyes white, and not moving.
If Big Mom wants to kill them, she can.
Instead, she attacks their crews and then waffles on about Kaido, giving Kid and Law enough time to recover.
Pretty sure it was Law and Kid's crew begging for Big Mom to stop, not her crew.
All she had to do was cut off their heads to make sure they were truly dead, she has a sword to do it, but she decided to leave once their eyes went white.
Ryuma's greatest accomplishment is protecting Wano from all enemies.
One of the examples of this is him slaying the dragon.
This arc, Luffy also ends up defeating a dragon.
So Oda compared Luffy's achievement to Ryuma's.
All the connections between Zoro and Ryuma are still there.
The real...
You could find posts saying "Luffy wins against Kaido but Kaido goes to attack the capital; only for the capital to get saved by Zoro" all the way back to early 2021. Probably late 2020 as well.
It's kind of the main predicted routes for ZKK.
As I've said, it's like both sides are trying to...
Probably not quit.
But many things in the series seem like they'll have uninteresting conclusions.
So, it just makes you lower your expectations a lot more.
Especially for the final war, I think going into that arc with any expectation of how good it should be is a recipe for disaster.
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