Well I guess we are done here. And note. I haven’t once told you “YOU CANT CRITICISE ONE PIECE” or whatever dumb shit you were claiming people were saying
the summary of our argument has been
- i ask you what Zoro needs to do be a better swordsman
- you say he has to beat reknown swordsmen like...
Can’t I say the opposite as well, in one piece there exists a swordsmanship technique called the breath of all things that allows swordsmen to tap into their inner spiritual power and connect to the rhythm of nature so they can cut any object they want to cut but also not cut any object they...
A flashback of Zoro picking up his first sword or whatever IS NOT swordsmanship
Please… I’m asking you, what exactly do you mean by “Swordsmanship”… Your entire claim here is based on the premise that Zoro has not actually been practicing swordsmanship for the last 1000 chapters or something...
Is it ndule? Is it really? is this the worst decision by Oda? Because you care a lot about Zoro and really understand his story and have never tried to downplay him ever with your nonsensical headcanon ever
no, you are a true Zoro fan who just really wants the story to do right by him… Is this...
I’ve read your original post. Then I replied to the weird statement about Zoro being a bad swordsman or something… Then you replied to that and I replied back mentioning you literally just contradicted yourself
isn’t this not a proper summary of what has happened?
You are contradicting yourself… You are saying Zoro beating reknown swordsmen is what would make him a good swordsman in your eyes… But you just said that even if Zoro beats Mihawk he won’t be a good swordsman
is there a more reknown swordsman in one piece Zoro should beat?
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