I know it will be useless to ask but please try looking at this without an agenda.
For most Mihawk has been reduced to just a final fight for Zoro and nothing else and everything related to Mihawk is seen through his association to Zoro and Mihawk himself is not seen as his own character.
This has gone to such a stage that people have simply forgotten that Mihawk was not only interested in Zoro since the beginning. True he called out Zoro and challenged him to become stronger for their duel but he also was interested in Luffy and commented on them making a good team. He also made the controversial remark comparing surpassing him to becoming PK. Now idk what the raws say but the translations being presented are twisted for power scaling and agenda purposes mostly. Is becoming PK a more perilous path, a more dangerous path or a more difficult path? Imo it doesn't matter, in the end it is just something that is harder to achieve?
My issue is that this sentence is only debated about when power scaling is concerned like PK > WSS shit etc. while the other side argues that because it requires other things besides a persons individual strength hence it is more difficult.
What goes unnoticed is that can it refer to something more? Why is it being translated as being more perilous or dangerous? What does Mihawk know about the path of the PK?
I think Mihawk knows a lot more than we seem to think. He knows that to become you are not only concerned with the strongest individuals but also the strongest organizations. To become PK you have to contend with the WG and every pirate. But that is not all, the WG are hell bent on stopping anyone becoming PK because at the end the PK will have to fight the WG.
We also see that Mihawk attends the Warlord meeting because he is interested in the pirates (not a single pirate Zoro but pirates) being discussed. He goes to meet Shanks and tells him of his encounter with Zoro and Luffy. He tests Luffy's fate/destiny in MF when he attacks him, he then comments that the most powerful thing is to turn others into your allies.
At this time anyone who thinks that Mihawk is not concerned with Luffy too is just delusional and its not something that just came up due to Nika but has been steadily built up.
How much does Mihawk know? Where did he get this info? Was it through Shanks or from somewhere else? Does he know something about the Void Century?
For most Mihawk has been reduced to just a final fight for Zoro and nothing else and everything related to Mihawk is seen through his association to Zoro and Mihawk himself is not seen as his own character.
This has gone to such a stage that people have simply forgotten that Mihawk was not only interested in Zoro since the beginning. True he called out Zoro and challenged him to become stronger for their duel but he also was interested in Luffy and commented on them making a good team. He also made the controversial remark comparing surpassing him to becoming PK. Now idk what the raws say but the translations being presented are twisted for power scaling and agenda purposes mostly. Is becoming PK a more perilous path, a more dangerous path or a more difficult path? Imo it doesn't matter, in the end it is just something that is harder to achieve?
My issue is that this sentence is only debated about when power scaling is concerned like PK > WSS shit etc. while the other side argues that because it requires other things besides a persons individual strength hence it is more difficult.
What goes unnoticed is that can it refer to something more? Why is it being translated as being more perilous or dangerous? What does Mihawk know about the path of the PK?
I think Mihawk knows a lot more than we seem to think. He knows that to become you are not only concerned with the strongest individuals but also the strongest organizations. To become PK you have to contend with the WG and every pirate. But that is not all, the WG are hell bent on stopping anyone becoming PK because at the end the PK will have to fight the WG.
We also see that Mihawk attends the Warlord meeting because he is interested in the pirates (not a single pirate Zoro but pirates) being discussed. He goes to meet Shanks and tells him of his encounter with Zoro and Luffy. He tests Luffy's fate/destiny in MF when he attacks him, he then comments that the most powerful thing is to turn others into your allies.
At this time anyone who thinks that Mihawk is not concerned with Luffy too is just delusional and its not something that just came up due to Nika but has been steadily built up.
How much does Mihawk know? Where did he get this info? Was it through Shanks or from somewhere else? Does he know something about the Void Century?