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Shisui

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You miss the whole point here....
Did I?????..He did that all by himself and that's actually a good thing for Sani because I personally would love to see
The anime/digitally colored version of this panel will become my new forever avatar whenever they come out :finally:
Franky definitely came in clutch :fransuper:...
Big Mom keeps getting disrespected by every Strawhat but the Monster Trio..
 
Exactly what this chapter should have been. Nothing over the top flashy, but nonetheless epic. Luffy was a star this chapter. The moment with Kinemon was great, the panel of everyone, specifically Luffy, Law, and Zoro, was really good, Luffy slipping past Kaido and Big Mom and then later dodging and blasting Kaido with an attack that Kaido actually felt, and his declaration at the end was perfect. So damn good. Congrats to Oda for 1000 chapters!
 
Really cool chapter, Luffy was a total G. Making an entrance with all the other novas already hanging out on the roof with the Yonko. He really had command of everything. Well deserved for chapter 1000 to be all about the man the myth the legend himself, Strawhat Monkey D. Luffy.:cheers:

I like how Luffy trusts Law completely to safely transport the scabbards... he has no doubts in his ally. And people really think Law is going to betray Luffy :gokulaugh:
 
Zoro never had huge chunks of his Haki forced out of his body into a specific blade the way it happend with Enma.

Looks, there's clearly a Haki related interaction that Zoro had with Enma that happened in a different manner than his other blades.

Enma is also the first of Zoro's blades that it's discussed to have been owned by someone who was on the path of turning it into a black blade.

None of your arguments dispute that the manner in which Zoro interacted with Enma could have fast tracked him on the concept of turning a blade into a black blade, or that said blade makes most sense to be Enma before any other, because of how it was discussed as a sword that Oden was on the path of turning black as something to keep in mind when Zoro received the sword and started his unique training with it.
Actually no one says “Oden is on the path of turning it into a black blade”... tenguyama says “Enma is yet to become a black blade”

we don’t have any definitive hints at what “the path to turning it into a black blade” means

what’s stopping Oden from having turned both Enma and Ame no habakiri at the same time. No one actually said Oden was closer to making one a black blade than the other.

Sandai’s cursedness stops mattering to Zoro once he gets used to. Shusui’s heaviness stops mattering to Zoro once he gets used to it. Why should Enma’s haki draining continue mattering to Zoro when he gets used to it

again, there’s no difference when Oden uses Enma and other swords and he’s the definitive master of the sword. If Zoro shows a difference then he’s not doing what Oden did and so he didn’t master the sword. Plain and simple. If Zoro can hold Sandai and Enma in both his hands and use Two sword Tiwer climb with all his haki with both swords and create the same amount of damage with both swords, then he’s not like Oden and hasn’t mastered the swords
 
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