No i don't call that her role, Oda calls it her role, her role is literally to guard Wano, her role is literally being a guardian.
Of Wano yes.
Yes Yamato is pretty competent at her "post", as far as guardian roles she's actually the most competent person given she's stronger than 99%
Competence for a role is not about strenght. It's about the way a character acts in front of adversity.
I'm sorry what Oda wrote for her upsets you
Not at all, I love Yamato's story.
So yeah she can guard the ship and no it doesn't have to be constantly.
No sorry, you didn't read or understood what I said if you still think so.
But I've burn my ressources to make you understand so lets agree to disagree.
I don't see why people think roles on the ship are important "criteria" in the first place. Hear me out. In terms of roles on the ship, firstly we have multiple Strawhats that don't really do anything functional for the crew or ship while sailing, and secondly we have multiple Strawhats that don't really have a role at all. Like, they have one by name, but it's not actually a role:
Cases in point:
Zoro - combatant role. AKA doesn't have a role on the ship. He doesn't even function as a vice-captain or first mate really.
Usopp - 'Sniper' role. Well, Pirate crews don't usually have snipers. He also never does it nor does has this skill ever truly been useful outside of combat situations, when everyone mucks in regardless of role.
Robin - Archaeologist role. Point out how an archaeologist is any use to a Pirate Crew? She's integral to the story, but as a Pirate she doesn't do anything pirate-y at all.
Brook - Musician. Well, technically a legit role on a Pirate Ship it's hardly important compared to things like Captain, Cook, Navigator, Helmsman and Shipwright.
A post, in One PIece is ALWAYS related to the journey on the sea. So yes, every strawhats have a role that is relevant to the common structure of a ship. Oda is just choosing to extend the post:
Zoro is not really a combattant, he is a first mate.
Usopp is a sniper, but his relation to the sea is related to shooters on boat
Robin is a archeologist. In short, she is a individual on the sea that brings knowledge. On ships during the great explorations areas, there were great explorers and intellectual who were able to understand others and were here either to take or to discover valuable ressources. Robin is playing that role.
Brook is a musician. It IS a legit role on a ship. Weither its important or not is not a question. Not all post needs to be important in theory. But for Luffy its foundamental, so foundamental in fact that he mentionned the post of musician before the rest.
Remember, posts are important in the context of the strawhats and their needs, not in the context of piratery
As for the importances of post, they are FOUNDAMENTAL. Post are literally the extention of the characterization of the strawhats. They are the results of their journey, their stories and their descisions.
Nami's effectively the treasurer
Usopp is effectively the lookout
Sanji is effectively chief of staff (if we go by the fact Zoro is meant to be but doesnt really function as the first mate)
Franky is effectively the quartermaster, boatswain and powder monkey
Both Sanji and Nami function as the ships coopers
Only because of the situations they are placed in.
Those roles are not really part - except for Nami maybe - part of their characterization.
THis is why, even if Usopp or Sanji did the look out, the person in the One Piece universe who is the fittest for the role is Carrot. Simply because this post is literally an extention of her journey, her story and her personnality. Both in base and SUlong form.
Oda doesn't give a crap about ships roles.
If you think that you really don't understand what Oda is writing at all mate.
He only used them in early one piece to explain why the Strawhats were looking for crewmates.
No. He is still doing that.
The SHPs are not working together in an efficient manner.
When all the strawhats actions leads to the defeats of the antagonists as rapidely as it happens, I consider that teamwork very effective. Even if its chaotic.
Most times the crew does not use the proficiency of their individual members to the fullest
Teamwork is not only about that. Its also the capacity to cope with chaos.
I only use the word "know" when I am 100% sure that something will happen.
Me too.
I say that I KNOW that Rob Lucci will join the SHPs as their strategist/chief of staff.
And you are wrong
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"Can" does not mean that they do.
What the story shows is that they do. ALways. Even if its chaotic.
That does not make a strategist as a crew member impossible.
Yes it does. At least if we believe that the story of ONe Piece will not transform into something completely different. Oda is very consistant so there is no reason that it changes.
The strategist has to take into account the individual cnacks and quirks of each member and work with that - that is all.
This wouldn't change the fact that the dynamic of the story and the relationship of the crew would be forever changed. This won't happen.
Why would I need to explain, why the SHPs can't work together? Why are they not able to work together?
Because if you create a strategist now, there is absolutely NO NEEDS for them to join the strawhat as they are. The strawhats are doing well.
So, for the strawhat to integrate a strategist into their crew, you would need to put them in an horrible situation and make them completely lose there crew dynamic. Which is something that could only be resolved by a strategists..
But that would defeat the purpose and the themes of the strawhats to begin with... so it won't happen.
the need arose many times,
No. If that was the case, the strawhats would be dead or separated.
What lacked before the new world was strenght, never strategy or team work.
Jinbe stating that they need someone, who observes, not a hint towards the 11th member
Jinbe was talking about himself.
By the way, Jinbe also stated in chapter 894 "Luffy doesn't seem like the type of fellow who can calculate such tactics..."
This is the second hint towards the last position on the Sunny. And Jinbe used the word "tactics" not `guide´. This excludes your previous explanation as a possibility
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It only means that Luffy is chaotic and will never follow plans as they should. Which is furthering my point. Its not an hint.
As I said - Lucci has already strategized for the crew
Like nowhere... Giving an advice to Luffy or the crew is not "strategizing" lol Let's have some respect here.
I already knew it was pointless to argue
When you don't make the difference between simple characterization and targeted characterization .. yeah.. its pointless to argue.