Looks like King's lunarian abilities follows a set of rules
And according to Zoro, it's a waste to attack him when he is burning
But when he isn't, while he is faster, his defense weakens
With it being the moment when you can cut him
And considering King is following a set of rules with...
It's clearly similar
And you know what ? It's not the only similarity Oda drew during this chapter. Another similarity is this one
And both characters who he happens to have given a parallel to Zoro just before his battle with King
So despite what you think, Oda clearly knew what he was...
It's not a mess to be fair. As he stated himself at the beginning of the fight, he doesn't have a one dimensional fighting style. He uses every means depending on the situation. That's why he was constantly portrayed fighting while switching forms
Not saying ZKK isn't impossible. It's a theory that has enough hints and merits for it to happen. I'm just saying that if it doesn't actually happen, Oda already gave his way out by showing this parallel to Ryuma's dragon cutting panel
The panels don't need to be 1 to 1 equals to see the...
Yes, this part in particular
Did King get pushed back by a coc-forcefield or something
Either way, looking at King's dialogs, it kinda starts to make sense why he asked if Zoro wanted to become a king.
In his eyes, Kaido is the one who can change the world. Adcoc haki is viewed as a sign...
So King is basically an upgraded version of Sanji
- High speed movement(with no visible drawback)
- Hotter leg/fire attacks
- Greater physical strength, durability
- Flight mobility with ranged destructive power attacks and hardening
Looks like Oda used the Ryuma symbolism against King's final attack, so it's probably Oda's own way to compensate with Luffy ultimately taking over the show versus Kaido
In the end still a bit disappointed that Oda covered the face reveal, flashback with Kaido, discovery of the weakness in...
I'm also interested in the way Oda will explain King's ability because we still don't know the process to turn himself into a bomb for example. Is it some time related thing with the more fire he stores inside his body ? Or it is related to the amount of damage he takes, and living some kind of...
I loved Luffy even back on OJ. It's just that Luffy didn't really need any support there
On the other hand, the Zoro vs Sanji debate was more popular and I was more on Zoro's side because they were the minority, and I always love to support the underdogs
I guess it could also be interpretated this way. I'm particularly interested in the dialogs during this chapter between one who discredits one dimensional fighting styles like swordsmanship to a true sword believer.
Lance gave it a 100/10, so it should be good
At the beginning yes, but it seems he started growing interest in Zoro's sword ideology during the fight
Here he got angry at the fact Zoro wanted to sacrifice himself for a sword to the point he actually went out of his way to save him instead by kicking him back to the island
And here he...
I'm not talking about the spoilers. I'm referring to the change in mindset during the battle. He went from wearing Zoro down from the distance to wanting a good duel. The current chapter is just a following of that mindset, eventhough yes we should see how exactly the battle is going on
Zoro always had better attack power than Marco, especially with Enma. With adcoc it boosted even more drastically and it also seems like King's defense weakens without fire on
Marco also had to share his attention on 2 opponents before eventually running out of gas
Zoro is above both...
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