Where do you get that logic from. I never stated anything like. The scenes I provided proved a character doesn't have to be Yonko level to beat a Yonko. You must look at the entire situation.
It's like Kiku cutting Kaido even though she is veteran level. That just the way the manga works.
I see people are butt hurt because she not only can't scar Kaid but she was scared of an attack from a character she was surprised could cut Kaido.
Got to love it.
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Law and Kid are not YC1. I hoped their awakening would put them on YC1 level but it didn't.
They would get destroyed by any YC1 level pirate. Even with their awakening they haven't reached rooftop Zoro level.
They are fighting together while Zoro is fighting solo. Even with their awakening they aren't as strong base rooftop Zoro. That why they are working together. They are YC2 to YC2+.
Remember, Queen was able to knock out and beat Big Mom.
Wrong, Law used his DF power to bypass Big Mom durable body and used an internal attack that made her spit up a little blood. She was finr afterwards.
Luffy internal haki attacks caused Kaido, how has a stronger body more damage. While Zoro cut through Kaido's invincible body and cut his...
The manga tells us and/or shows us when an attack causes significant amount of damage.
When Zoro used Dead Man Game he cut through Kaido's invincible body, caused internal damage by making him blood spit up blood, made him shake, and caused him to start huffing. Kaido told us the attack scarred...
All the point I was making is that for Kaido to spit up blood from Zoro's external attack mean Zoro attack had the first cut through his durable skin a d then hit his inner organs.
While internal attack bypass the body and all the attack power is applied directly towards the organ. So the fact...
Yes, Zoro use a strong attack with 20 and 30 broken bones meaning that it was severely weakened. Why did the manga do that?
We all know the answer. Big Mom was scared of an attack from Zoro, who at the time didn't even believe could cut Kaido.
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Lucky Kaido.
Yes, Zoro cut through it.
Kaido spit up blood from Zoro's attack. That tells us his attack cut through his body and hit his inner organs which caused him internal damage.
We see blood coming from Kaido's mouth which proves everything I just said.
Luffy's gattling gun attack with internal...
A slash can cause internal internal injury if it cuts through the surface of your body and hit inner organs. Kaido spit up blood from Zoro's attack means it penetrated the surface of his body and hit his internal organs.
Zoro attacks using different attacks that have different level. Zoro was the first person to make Kaido body to start shaking and cause him to start huffing.
Luffy has been knocking Kaido down since they first fought. It hasn't amounted to much. Stop putting too much importance in knocking...
The scar is just a way for the manga to show that a character caused kaido, who has an invincible body, a significant amount of damage. Don't focus too much on the scar. Instead, focus on the fact he received a significant amount of damage.
Luffy is attacking Kaido with attacks that cause...
King is nothing but a stepping stone before he returns to kill Kaido. Kaido still hasn't met a strong samurai and the manga hinted way back in Punk Hazard Zoro would kill a dragon above the capital of Wano.
Kaido receiving attacks that cause superficial damage, internal or external, didn't weaken his body to the point it allowed Zoro could scar him. That's not how it works.
The Scabbards combination attack couldn't even open up a old scar. That tells us it's easier to open up an old scar than...
Zoro did fight Kaido in a 1v1.
The scene shows Zoro deflecting Kaido's attacks before he cut and scar him.
Yes, Kaido did tank his attacked just like he did everybody else attack. Zoro attack still caused Kaido more damage than anybody else. Scarring him is the way the manga showed Zoro caused...
I agree.
When you add the fact Zoro was in a weakened state when he performed his Dead Man Game attack makes it even more impressive. His broken bones limited his strength.
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