Lmao now that i read the french scans, it's funny how Kyoshiro's slash made the Luffy/Law/Kid assault look like shit :tchpepe:
It also seems like Kid will do more things with his magnetism powers than simple attracting metals. If that little detail about him using magnetism to lift himself is...
He never planned to retreat. He just didn't want to ally with Luffy because his previous allies betrayed him. He wanted to do things his own way. He just coincidently ended up crossing Luffy/Law on his way to Onigashima with his ambition to take his revenge on Kaido and take his people back. It...
I think Luffy will still be shown as the strongest, but there is nothing wrong in believing Kid could be on his level. Unlike with Law, we don't know Kid's full power and we know Kid got his own adventure with the yonkos that could potentially explain why he is still on Luffy's level
Or that they were growing at the same pace
- Luffy grew stronger through training while Kid grew stronger through experience of fighting yonkos(even lost an arm and got scars to symbolize it)
- Luffy fought high tiers from dressrosa to WCI when Kid fought Kaido
- Kid also took part of Luffy's...
Well to be fair, we never got to see Kid's full power since he is featless, so Oda can make him as strong as the plot demands it, and he can justify by simply saying Kid grew through experience of fighting the yonkos during the timeskip(we know he fought the Red Hair pirates, Big Mom pirates and...
With Luffy yes, but when Kid is around, he has always been like this.
He always had a bit of competition with Kid. So him coming back reverted him back to that competition.
Lmao at people not getting it was just a dick measuring contest :yearight:
It had nothing to do with the strength of the opponents, who were fodder to them
They just wanted to show to each other who was the boss :catsure:
Judging by the "Load" ending to parallel Luffy's "boundman" and Law's "room", it's probably just a form he takes when he loads enough metals preparing to attack, so not an attack in itself, but a form in preparation of an attack
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