This example doesn’t make sense for this discussion.
Swordsmanship is an extremely powerful form of combat and chess is a mental sport. Being the best at chess doesn’t guarantee you’ll be the physically strongest chess player whereas swordsmanship speaks directly to combat skills.
likewise...
That’s a really contrived definition, that strongest doesn’t imply he’s stronger than all swordsman? Was Whitebeard when rightfully justifying his title only the most skilled man who could still be beat by Linlin?
To me that definition doesn’t jive because you can’t be The World’s Strongest...
But Shanks isn’t Luffy’s end goal lol, Shanks ain’t the pirate king. Luffy’s journey ends when he’s the pirate king aka the freest man in the world, he won’t stop growing until then.
When Zoro fulfills his ambition he will stop growing.
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