One Piece Chapter 1001 : The Decisive Battle of Monsters on Onigashima

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Seems like you’re just making excuses at this point. :kayneshrug:
Zoro is the one using the sword not the blacksmith not to mention zoro is one of the most skilled swordsman we know alive in one piece. So for you to completely dismiss what zoro just said is delusional.

Also you really reaching with the quotation thing. The quotations could just be to put emphasis around the specific power zoro is drawing from, which in this case is enma
There's no reaching, just facts. When Zorro first received the sword the manga explained to us how it works. The sword has no powers it just takes power (haki) from the user. The manga was very clear about that.

The problem is you and others read that sentence but did not properly read the sentence. The quotations are there for a reason and to ignore the quotations is to improperly read the sentence.

Even in the original Japanese raw the quotations are there. Understand what they mean.


Quotation marks around single words can occasionally be used for emphasis, but only when quoting a word or term someone else used. Usually, this implies that the author doesn't agree with the use of the term. He said he was “working”; it looked to me like he was procrastinating.

https://www.grammarly.com/blog/quotation-marks-around-a-single-word/#:~:text=Quotation marks around single words,me like he was procrastinating.

I'm just explaining to everyone what quotation around a single word means. Grammar is still just as important in this manga as what we visually see.
 
That'z from the anime, I'm pretty sure this is the true coloring


Btw black Zoro looks dope
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7 Monsters
The anime WAS using luffy with yellow and Blue in the opening as is his main outft, but they changed for Orange and Purple cause is that How oda had his cover for 97 or 98 i think. So the TRUE coloring is How the anime looks now in the opening.

Zoro in Black IS the TRUE coloring too.

Of course, IF the imagem in the opening with that coloring are not fake. I dont watch the opening for a time so...
 
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The anime WAS using luffy with yellow and Blue in the opening as is his main outft, but they changed for Orange and Purple cause is that How oda had his cover for 97 or 98 i think. So the TRUE coloring is How the anime looks now in the opening.

Zoro in Black IS the TRUE coloring too.
Didn't know about it
Zoro looks even better with that color combo, Luffy tho.. :lusalty:
 
Didn't know about it
Zoro looks even better with that color combo, Luffy tho.. :lusalty:
I Saw the opening of the last Episode and until now they didint change luffy outfit as the image you received from this other member ,SO....even thought we know How luffy Will look like cause of the cover, zoro we dont know. So f Its not Black for zoro until now ,maybe the image is fake or is from a Episode ahead ...


Toei in last opening had king wings white for a long time, they corrected later in the same opening. Lets wait....
 
Then explain what zoro said... you keep dodging this point
That's funny because I've already explained it to you twice. Grammar, it's important.

There's no reaching, just facts. When Zorro first received the sword the manga explained to us how it works. The sword has no powers it just takes power (haki) from the user. The manga was very clear about that.

The problem is you and others read that sentence but did not properly read the sentence. The quotations are there for a reason and to ignore the quotations is to improperly read the sentence.

Even in the original Japanese raw the quotations are there. Understand what they mean.


Quotation marks around single words can occasionally be used for emphasis, but only when quoting a word or term someone else used. Usually, this implies that the author doesn't agree with the use of the term. He said he was “working”; it looked to me like he was procrastinating.

https://www.grammarly.com/blog/quotation-marks-around-a-single-word/#:~:text=Quotation marks around single words,me like he was procrastinating.

I'm just explaining to everyone what quotation around a single word means. Grammar is still just as important in this manga as what we visually see.
 
That's funny because I've already explained it to you twice. Grammar, it's important.
That’s funny because I’ve already debunked that. Learn to read
All you said was that you think hitetsu stating “the sword takes haki from its user”
Somehow invalidates zoro staying that the sword has power he has yet to unlock.
Never once did he say that is the ONLY thing Emma can do.
If you think this is a valid argument then you’re delusional.
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Dodging what point. He needs to release more of his haki thats all.
He said enmas power in quotes . stop it lol
 
That’s funny because I’ve already debunked that. Learn to read
All you said was that you think hitetsu stating “the sword takes haki from its user”
Somehow invalidates zoro staying that the sword has power he has yet to unlock.
Never once did he say that is the ONLY thing Emma can do.
If you think this is a valid argument then you’re delusional.
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He said enmas power in quotes . stop it lol
You have debanything all you've done is ignore manual facts and ignore proper grammar.

These post explains to us how the sword works and why the quotations are there and proper grammar.

No.

The blacksmith who gave him the sword, understands the sword better than Zoro, explains that the sword is a difficult sword to control, has created similar swords, and told him the sword can turned into a black blade stated the sword draws haki or power from the user. Not that the sword gives the user power.


The problem is people forgot what quotation around a single word means.


When Zoro says enma it has quotations around it.

Quotation marks around single words can occasionally be used for emphasis, but only when quoting a word or term someone else used. Usually, this implies that the author doesn't agree with the use of the term. He said he was “working”; it looked to me like he was procrastinating.

https://www.grammarly.com/blog/quotation-marks-around-a-single-word/#:~:text=Quotation marks around single words,me like he was procrastinating.

There's no reaching, just facts. When Zorro first received the sword the manga explained to us how it works. The sword has no powers it just takes power (haki) from the user. The manga was very clear about that.

The problem is you and others read that sentence but did not properly read the sentence. The quotations are there for a reason and to ignore the quotations is to improperly read the sentence.

Even in the original Japanese raw the quotations are there. Understand what they mean.


Quotation marks around single words can occasionally be used for emphasis, but only when quoting a word or term someone else used. Usually, this implies that the author doesn't agree with the use of the term. He said he was “working”; it looked to me like he was procrastinating.

https://www.grammarly.com/blog/quotation-marks-around-a-single-word/#:~:text=Quotation marks around single words,me like he was procrastinating.

I'm just explaining to everyone what quotation around a single word means. Grammar is still just as important in this manga as what we visually see.
 
I see Enma like a faster car, but you have to get used to it 'cause it's harder to drive, if you push the accelerator pedal it just boost you to the sky, difficult to manage.

From the beginning, Zoro's first attempts were exaggerated, it drains too much Haki and power and you can't control it properly.
Zoro had to train to control this Haki boost, the sword tends to overshoot. Now, instead, he's not unleashing all his power and its quality, he has to find some equilibrium.

I put it simple: if now we could exchange Enma with Shusui, with the same new trianed Zoro, the attack wouldn't be as strong as those coming in the next chapters.
There's nothing wrong with it, Lewis Hamilton is the best F1 driver nowadays and he's winning also 'cause he has the best car. Having a better car doesn't bring discredit, instead only the best can "tame" Enma and in this chapter all of us have witnessed what is Oden level, the former Enma owner.

Credits to Zoro, he had a power up that only the best can benefit from :zehaha:
 
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