He only used his Omen for a variety of uses, and some giantification. To be frank, I don't even think that's 5% of his power set, much less how much actual power he's putting behind his abilities. We know he can shapeshift into beastly forms, and he has a grimoire that's capable of at least...
Dressrosa's pacing pretty much killed my interest in the OP anime, especially when it kept focusing on the pointless ass colosseum fighters, the weakass Nutcracker toys, and worst of all, Luffy's horrendous trek climbing up a goddamn hill, mountain, or whatever towards Doffy.
Well I really meant is the resolution of his dream, but even then it doesn't have to be. Even so, let's be honest here. Where else would he even get enough panel time to get character focus that wouldn't be disjointed other than Elbaph? There are likely not that many arcs after Elbaph, and...
Ussop was doomed even before the start of Elbaph. He should of already went through some serious character development, Elbaph logically should of served as the resolution of Ussop's character arc. Instead, people want to either speed run his characterization to the point that it'd practically...
Like some of the others have said, he's been able to call upon Advanced Conquerors on command ever since he utilized it in Onigashima. He simply had no idea what he was using prior to Gaban telling him up front.
I know I've shitted on how poorly executed Zoro's legacy journey of becoming the WSS is, but the fact that the best title fans of Sanji can come up with is the "God of Love", it really shows that Sanji's legacy has never begun, which is rather sad :milaugh:
Honestly I was thinking in terms of ranking Oda's character writing in terms of fiction in general/the concept of what writing a character would entail. Realistically I could rank it a 2 just from the amount of easy lay ups Oda missed in terms of potential character development, but I gave him...
Used most of his bag when?
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Same reason why Zoro would expect King to explode himself. You gotta expect the unexpected, especially when you're going up against whatever the fuck the Gorosei are.
And Sanji should of gotten the hint that Nusjuro's intent was to attack him with a bite via through his torso as that was Nusjuro's intent, yet Sanji didn't even use the information as a so called "expert" of Observation Haki should.
Yet in the panel I posted, his body made metallic noises...
So Sanji was able to know the intention that Nusjuro will bite him, yet not the intent of how or where the attack will come from? That doesn't really make much sense tbh. He should know where Nusjuro's attack will come from as Nusjuro intends the attack to come out of his torso. And even still...
I'm honestly ignoring your faulty Jinbe boost logic for the sake of strengthening my own argument as it's pretty pathetic how "Zoro's equal" Sanji couldn't output anywhere near the AP Zoro did when he has the means to sustain high speeds in flight while Zoro's momentum will slow down and halt...
It would tell him where the attack would come from though. The "speed demon" should of been able to dodge the bite. He shouldn't need to know what's gonna attack him, but simply where the attack will be coming from to distance himself from the trajectory of the attack closing in on him. Zoro was...
So Sanji the so-called "speedster" couldn't accelerate fast enough with skywalk to at least equate the force made by a throw from Jinbe? Goes to show the power, or lack thereof, in Sanji's kicks.
All the marks on Zoro were already there prior to the Lucci fight. Lucci never landed an attack on...
Where's Sanji's Observation Haki that's so hyped up all the time? He shouldn't need to see Nusjuro's attack to react just as he didn't against the Future Sight connoisseur Katakuri and his jellybean attack. He was able to dodge that, yet not an attack from a guy he allegedly blitzed?
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