He was completely out of commission. But again, even in this situation Luffy should not push himself. He needs all his strenght, he can't just go to its limits when everyones lives are on the lines and there are no clear solution to get out of the conflict.
No its not. Its logical, its what Luffy has always been doing. Resting in middle of conflict to regain strenght is the best way for him and for everyone else to be safe.
Again, pushing himself to its limits in a situation where there are multiples ennemies not accounted for, a buster call and multiple seraphine would simply be stupid and suicidal. Luffy is not a god and not a savior, he can't just save everyone by the blink of an eye just because he wants to, he has limits (his own) and he can't just defeat an entire fleet plus multiple seraphine, plus multiple pacifista plus an admiral plus a gorosai member with one punch.
No its not. Its logical, its what Luffy has always been doing. Resting in middle of conflict to regain strenght is the best way for him and for everyone else to be safe.
Again, pushing himself to its limits in a situation where there are multiples ennemies not accounted for, a buster call and multiple seraphine would simply be stupid and suicidal. Luffy is not a god and not a savior, he can't just save everyone by the blink of an eye just because he wants to, he has limits (his own) and he can't just defeat an entire fleet plus multiple seraphine, plus multiple pacifista plus an admiral plus a gorosai member with one punch.
Do you think that Kizaru is that much stronger than Luffy? Or Kaido when Luffy was in a much worse state (presumed dead) but didn’t need to eat in the middle of Gear 5?
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He already ate the food before he disappeared. That gave him strength back to be able to move, and go to the vending machine.
Restarting his heart is a last resort, because it comes at the risk of him dying, as pointed out by Kaido. If it's not 100 percent necessary, then he shouldn't do it.
What would restarting his heart, just to save Bonney when she wasn't in immediate danger have achieved, when once it wore out, Luffy would have been in 100 times worse condition, and now he's out of the fight for good?
Restarting his heart is a last resort, because it comes at the risk of him dying, as pointed out by Kaido. If it's not 100 percent necessary, then he shouldn't do it.
What would restarting his heart, just to save Bonney when she wasn't in immediate danger have achieved, when once it wore out, Luffy would have been in 100 times worse condition, and now he's out of the fight for good?
You think he needed a ton of food to just move to the vending machine, and that’s still terrible because it means he’d have still been helpless even with the first veritable feast someone provided for him.
How could he be in that bad shape?
The last resort excuse doesn’t work because Yamato had already fought Kaido for a while and could take over for a bit if necessary. He’d have also seen all the rest below like Kid & Law and co too when his head was bonked down the roof.
Besides that, currently he would have died if he didn’t restart his heart, and his friends too…so that “he would die” excuse doesn’t work since it’s death in either scenario.
Isn’t it better to die fighting rather than lying helplessly when any grunt could cut your throat or even cuff you in seastone so you couldn’t even restart your heart if you wanted.
Bonney was in immediate danger, no amount of denials will change that. Again, all it would take is 1 finger moving a centimetre to pull a trigger and she’s dead.
You can’t try and ignore that fact just because you don’t like it.
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