Oda wrote that the medicine heals you. He didn't place any stipulations like "It partially heals you" or "It only heals you X amount".
The message conveyed is straight forward. You get healed now, in return of suffering twice as much later. If the drawback is that massive, then the healing effects better compensate for it to make it worth it.
Oda wrote that the medicine heals you. He didn't place any stipulations like "It partially heals you" or "It only heals you X amount".
The message conveyed is straight forward. You get healed now, in return of suffering twice as much later. If the drawback is that massive, then the healing effects better compensate for it to make it worth it.
King had to fight Marco for a while before he fought Zoro. Zoro got a magic medicine that temporarily returned him to 100% health, so King is technically more weakened going into their fight
Oda wrote that the medicine heals you. He didn't place any stipulations like "It partially heals you" or "It only heals you X amount".
The message conveyed is straight forward. You get healed now, in return of suffering twice as much later. If the drawback is that massive, then the healing effects better compensate for it to make it worth it.
Oda wrote that the medicine heals you. He didn't place any stipulations like "It partially heals you" or "It only heals you X amount".
The message conveyed is straight forward. You get healed now, in return of suffering twice as much later. If the drawback is that massive, then the healing effects better compensate for it to make it worth it.
King had to fight Marco for a while before he fought Zoro. Zoro got a magic medicine that temporarily returned him to 100% health, so King is technically more weakened going into their fight
It doesn't need to be explicitly stated as "full heal", because Oda didn't put any stipulations on the miracle drug. They never said, the drug will only heal one type of injury, but won't heal another injury.
Like does this miracle drug pick and choose what bones it wants to mend, and what damage it wants to repair, but ignores others?
They said the drug will heal a person. No stipulation. No restrictions. It will heal you.
Zoro is not healed. He was given a drug to trick his body to move without feeling any pain. So yh thats that. all the broken bones wounds and whatever damage will be doubled how? by him now taking damage on top of what he had. He can move and fight like nothing happened. Thats what i got from that little explanation.
As for King.. dude might have taken few damage here and there but nothing serious.
Or maybe oda is offscreening more of the fight so zoro got some new bruises. Your all encompassing, amazing zoro will be fine when he beats king since they're both fully healed as the story made it clear multiple times that Zoros would temporarily be healed back to 100%
Don't try to play this agenda that "even when injured and not 100% he can still beat a full health 1st commander" bullshit.
Oda wrote it in the story for zoro to go into this fight 100% with no nerfs or injuries & thats what it is.
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Oda: zoro is 100% in his fight vs king.
Zoro fans: I'm not sure you understand but I'll explain why that isn't the case.
ROFL... Are you suggesting that Marco > Kaido and BM?
King only needs a quick rest... Meanwhile, Zoro needed a toradol/tramadol-like PED in order to fight... Remove both and you'll know the answer to the question...
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