Actually, Imu also tried to use the attack on Luffy, but he dealt with it twice. The first time was when Loki was defeated, and Luffy in his base form managed to handle the attack that impaled Loki, and the second time was in this chapter, at the last second/point-blank.
Luffy came out better in...
I understand, but that doesn't mean or prove that he weakened. Imu was controlling Harald when he lost and was defeated by Loki, so the shock and fright when he came back to himself is natural — at least, that's also a reasonable assumption.
And also, the words "every pact has a price for Imu"...
I'd say Whitebeard's is worse because the guy was already sick and on top of that old? Garp was just old and not sick and still destroyed prime Kuzan, and Luffy, well, Luffy got pierced by a sword with an abnormal ability, but Luffy's young and still, though considering it's a sword with an...
That's not gonna happen, Imu's not gonna get weaker, if anything he should get stronger, he didn't get weaker when he killed Saturn (took his powers).
Could be likely, there's a 30% chance of it happening.
That doesn't make sense to happen, nobody else is on that level unless of course they...
Luffy already dealt with the attack twice, man. The first attack that took out Loki was also headed for Luffy, and Luffy's superior IQ let him handle it, while Loki's didn't.
This right here is the speed Kizaru's fans wanted him to show against Gear 5, but it was Kaido and Imu who actually showed it.
:milaugh::milaugh::milaugh::doffytroll::doffytroll::doffytroll:
Imu knows Luffy’s weakness against cuts because he already fought Joy Boy. Kaido doesn’t have a weakness to anything, and the difference already starts right there. We’re talking about the most complete fighter in the entire series.
It’s natural for a fight to have moments where Imu gets the upper hand over Luffy, and moments where Luffy gets the upper hand over Imu. Right now, we’re seeing Imu with a slight advantage, but that’s going to turn around next chapter. It’s not a good omen for Imu to call Luffy weak. This guy is...
This account has existed since February, man, so it wasn’t created just now. I made it to read the spoilers because the thread had stopped being visible. I don’t remember the email for my other account anymore.
I have to admit one thing: Imu might genuinely be the first guy who is really close to Kaido in terms of power level. I’d say Kaido is a 100 and Imu is a 99.
I just don’t put Imu on some divine level because he fought Loki, and Loki unfortunately proved to be stupid enough and weak enough to...
We need to look at the whole picture. This Imu who fought Luffy was able to beat Loki in seconds. If Luffy doesn’t go down in seconds too, then unfortunately, he is already above Loki. We’re talking about a stronger version of Imu here.:Fruit_Merchant:
Damn, Imu got serious last chapter, stopped playing around, and just easily defeated Loki in seconds the moment his centuries-old archenemy Nika showed up. Luffy actually lasted a long time against him, considering he fought for this entire chapter against an Imu who had already shown he could...
Family bonds really are the one thing that can bring some men down in this manga. They are their weakness.
That’s why Waidou killed Yamato’s mother, chained up his own daughter, and didn’t let her go out to sea, becoming the ultimate monster with no weaknesses. LOL
Honestly, I don't see any problem with Jinbe having Conqueror's Haki or even being able to use its advanced form. Out of the entire Fish-Man race, we've had basically zero Fish-Men with Conqueror's Haki. I don't think his Conqueror's Haki would be as powerful as the Emperors', the kind that can...
The way Kaidou, the god of wisdom, thinks about Haki transcending everything would always lead him to beat the immortal Holy Knights and figure out the key to defeating them right away. It makes me wonder if he was saying that as both a lesson and a warning to Luffy.
Kaidou was simply on...
To serve as a punching bag for Imu for a few minutes, until the hero—the one who can truly master and handle Imu, namely the Yonko Luffy—arrives again.
Oh my God, fine. I guess we’re going to have to do this the hard way. First, prove that Kizaru actually has the ability. Then your claim can have some basis and finally start making sense.
I’m not going to argue about what supposedly stopped Kizaru from using Conqueror’s Haki when you’re...
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.