Actually it’s only Ringo that has the tradition of burying the sword with its master. The rest of Wano doesn’t have the same tradition as far as we know.
Plus, Zoro personally knows the dude who made Enma, so it would be weird for Zoro to give it up especially after he makes it black.
Big issue with that is that Zoro has his bandana on. Unless he straight up loses (like against Mihawk back in the day), Zoro is most likely staying in the Kaido fight until the end. I don't think there's ever been an instance of Zoro swapping targets after the bandana comes on.
How’d you feel about Oda paralleling Zoro’s Hiryu Kaen and Ryuma’s attack on the dragon in Monsters? Or just the fact that BM felt the need to tell Kaido to dodge?
I took it as something similar to Zoro being able to recognize something off with the two Kitetsu blades he’s come across. Hitetsu...
I dunno, but if Oda had plans for Zoro to lose an eye early on and then more recently said he was saving the eyepatch for something/someone special...:kayneshrug:
It would be kinda weird if Zoro loses an eye but some other character loses an eye AND has an eyepatch on top. Pretty sure Zoro is...
How does reading Poneglyphs help him in the strength department? And how come he was never called the World’s Strongest Swordsman? Or make black blades? He’s basically Nitoryu Zoro...
I remember back when people thought Law would recruit people from the future Grand Fleet at the end of Dressrosa...that didn’t turn out too well for Law.
Eh, seems like Oda has left narrative hooks to keep them from the roof though. Queen talking about Judge and Who's Who apparently knowing Jimbei. Seems like they'll deal with those fights and probably take care of something else (like the Birdcage/Alabasta bomb) until Kaido and BM are taken care of.
So you're saying I'm arrogant for recognizing how Oda has written Zoro's fights in the past and apply it to the Yonko fight? You think after Zoro's declaration about cutting Kaido to pieces and him putting on his bandana Oda is just gonna shuffle him around so he can fight someone else...
How's it hubris? Look at every arc where Zoro puts on his bandana. He stays in the fight until he/his team wins or he gets defeated. It's called pattern recognition.
Do you know what the word hubris means?
Zoro put on his bandana, so Oda locked in Zoro with the Kaido fight. Only way he stops fighting Kaido is if he gets KO'd for the rest of the arc (like against Mihawk at the Baratie) or victory (every other arc that he's worn his bandana)
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