I think Carrot would be a bigger help in bringing the dawn as the ruler of Zou and leading the Minks in the final war. That's my take on that "Pedro's will" scene. That last "Pedro..." was her accepting what the dukes were saying.
I don't see how this is some evidence of a writing flaw. Kaido was just reflecting on his experiences and this fight.
Kaido was also right about lots of things, like Yamato's role being Wano's guardian.
honestly I prefer it this way. Just a hint is enough. If Oda went all in in Zoro being part of some super special damiyo lineage it would take away from his character of achieving to be the best through hardwork and willpower.
we got some exposition this arc, but giving it all away now makes no...
You make posts with a bunch of different questions, we break down those posts in order to answer those questions in a comprehensive manner. No one ever changed a word of what you said, but all you do is cry about editing your posts without ever addressing the answers that were given. You're free...
@Van your sad attempts at deflecting are allover the last few pages of this thread. Trying to act like you have some type of higher moral ground won't erase your posts lol
Sorry I was still typing whe you made your second post.
The narrator said "until we meet again" after that goodbye panel and the opening of Wano's borders is still a plotpoint that needs to be addressed. We are definitely coming back to Wano.
Yamato fans tears are just delicious. We told you she wasn't going to join, but you refused to listen.:arnoling:
and now you're all doing it again.:kawak:
Didn't he say ABOUT ten?
and Again, no one is saying she will join right now, but let's entertain you line of thought.
Sure, she already commanded an army of 500 she can be the 10th commander while her role is apprentice just like Chooper's role is doctor pet
Notice how varied the ages of...
:lulz::lulz::lulz:
I know this is bait but I'll bite.
No one said she would, give your waifu of the arc the commander position and let Tama stay as the apprentice, I don't really care.
The fact that remains is that Tama is Nakama. :willsmith:
@Malakhith give up
It was clear he was trolling at the point he started to bring up the "the weakling trio dynamic" and choosing to ignore the existence of Buggy and Shanks.
This
is quite literally this
and a very pathetic excuse for bait.
:doffycry:
Well you ARE clearly deflecting from the answers I am giving you.
:luuh:
I have answered all the points you brought up in the last 3 posts.
Malakhith is also addressing lots of them... posting funny faces will not help you look less BTFO:wellwell:
Vivi rather rules her kingdom than join, Momo rather rule his kingdom than join, Kin'emon rather stay with his wife than join and Yamato rather explore Wano than join. Tama wants to become a kunoichi in order to join, that's the task Ace set for her. That's one of the many differences that sets...
Do you really think that her brainwashing power that makes people accept their fate as happy slaves was connected to the moon for no reason? It's the first Devil Fruit that has connections to the moon and you didn't even consider the possibility of... you know...
Tama will unlock the kurozumi...
To make you blind to the possibility of Otama joining, just write Yamato backwards and it becomes clear. Yamato was always bonding with Momo, it was clear she wasn't going to join if if you payed attention to how she was written.
To have a twist where Robin joined instead. If you payed...
1. Roger didn't say he would come back for Pedro
2. that what makes her special.
3. It wasn't "when they meet again" it was "if they ever want to become Pirates". Momo doesn't want to become a pirate, Kin'emon dosen't want to become a pirate, Yamato wants to be Oden more than she wants to join...
Tama's canon role will be pirate apprentice, just like Buggy and Shanks. There's no need for mental gymnastics here, she has always been an apprentice.
But Tama's power works differently from Luffy's CoC. He subjugates their wills with his, but they don't become his slaves and obey every...
But you clearly didn't address his and is failing to do it again. His original post addressed your argument and his new one is addressing the part that was edited. So what's the problem?
His edition was clearly made to make a point and not to dodge the argument like you're doing. :brootea:
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