There’s also this very, very early drawing that Oda did that seems to have developed into One Piece, with a one eyed, eyepatched character who seems to be a Zoro/Shanks hybrid (compare the above to the volume one cover below).
But Oda said Zoro has always been planned to become one eyed. He's never going to open it. This is probably who Oda was referring to when he said there will be a character with an eye patch by the end of the series.
I mean it’s easy to just say it? Notice the language of the Interview is Oda wanted Zoro to be one eye. He didn’t say Oda wanted Zoro to lose an eye
As an example, I can just as easily say Kenpachi Zaraki is a one eye character. And I can say Kakashi is a one eye character. If you don’t specify that Zoro lost the eye, then that statement is vague as hell... for seemingly no reason
The eye will for real contain some broken power-up which he will lose in a battle.
I assume against Kizaru who will shoot a laser through his scarred eye.
Eye-patch will come in to cover a hole from the laser.
At thos point is has been an eternity since time skip happened. If somevody has to happen with his eye is when he will go all out so here and now in Wano. Yet considering how Zoro is a "pure" swprdsman I highly doubt Oda will tamper him after so much time with eye powers or other hax stuff.
I mean it’s easy to just say it? Notice the language of the Interview is Oda wanted Zoro to be one eye. He didn’t say Oda wanted Zoro to lose an eye
As an example, I can just as easily say Kenpachi Zaraki is a one eye character. And I can say Kakashi is a one eye character. If you don’t specify that Zoro lost the eye, then that statement is vague as hell... for seemingly no reason
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@Shisui_038
That’s just the shitty character writing in one piece. No one asks anyone anything
But Oda said Zoro has always been planned to become one eyed. He's never going to open it. This is probably who Oda was referring to when he said there will be a character with an eye patch by the end of the series.
I would say not at this point, I think this is probably something oda always wanted to do, but given the circumstances, it is possible oda is actually going to use it for some sort of plot at this point. Could be just related to an important story during training. Or something like training with a handicap etc.. So I don't think oda would just silently change a design without mentioning about it or trying to avoid it when asked for even in series no one is asking him which clearly shows he wants to avoid its plot point. If there was none I would say he would have no reason to hide the reason of "I always wanted his design to have a lost eye".
At thos point is has been an eternity since time skip happened. If somevody has to happen with his eye is when he will go all out so here and now in Wano. Yet considering how Zoro is a "pure" swprdsman I highly doubt Oda will tamper him after so much time with eye powers or other hax stuff.
@Celestial D. Dragon
Why the vague language "Become a one eye character"? Is it hard to say "Zoro willl lose an eye"? Is Kenpachi zaraki not a One eye character?
@Celestial D. Dragon
Why the vague language "Become a one eye character"? Is it hard to say "Zoro willl lose an eye"? Is Kenpachi zaraki not a One eye character?
When I hear the term "One eyed" I think of someone who is actually missing an eye. I considered Kenpachi a one eyed character, until we learned he actually has two eyes. It just feels pretty weird to call him a one eyed character, knowing he has two functioning eyes.
Gojo from Jujutsu keeps both his eyes covered, but he can see, and has both eyes. I wouldn't call him a no eyed character.
And then you also have to figure that Sanji already has the schtick in the Straw Hat crew as being a character with two functioning eyes but always keeps one covered. I doubt Oda would do that with Zoro also.
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