The fruit's major strength, as demonstrated by Luffy, is that the user's body can stretch, bend, bounce, inflate, and twist like rubber, even when the user himself is nullified (for instance, when Nojiko pulls Luffy's head out of the water at Arlong Park, stretching his neck). It also makes them...
"So far, the only strength of the fruit is the user's ability to transport themselves or others out of dangerous situations by moving into the future. The user is also apparently able to decide the specific amount of time skipped for each trip." "It is impossible to travel into the past" One...
He was an apprentice, like Kaido but was over shined by him. Jack was 8 or even younger when he joined the Beast Pirates. Big Mom was 6 when she became a pirates. Shanks was 10 when he joined the Roger Pirates, even Doflamingo was 9 or 10 when he became a pirate.
Trebol's one of the more interesting characters Dressrosa had. Being apart of the Doflamingo pirates since the "Young Master" was a child. But something interesting about him was just how much he influenced Doflamingo.
He was the one who gave Doflamingo his Devil Fruit and the gun he used to...
With how One Piece is written and how characters can survive attacks or things that should be "Lethal". A single clean hit from a sword to the Neck, Heart, of Head should be an instant kill but we've seen characters survive those kinds of attacks.
The "Lethality" of an attack is solely based on...
If Toki's Fruit is somewhere in Wano, Yamato getting it would be cool.
Seeing how it could be used in combat "jumping" a few seconds back and fourth to attack and catch someone off guard would be neat.
I think there's enough cool things, like Double Oversouls, Armored Oversouls, the Patch, and other things to work with. but they definitely need a way to make the slower parts and talking more interesting.
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