The point i was making was that there is an illogical character progression going on with Zoro. Luffy had to struggle all timeskip to get where he is because Oda wanted him to realistically be able to fight Kaido. Zoro isn't even being put to the same standard and that seriously makes me question the writing here. If Zoro was already many times stronger than Luffy prior to Wano and can just straight up fight 2 Yonkos, then why:
- did Oda show him and Sanji destroying one Pacifista while Luffy got another alone?
- was he having trouble dealing with Fujitora at DR?
- couldn't he 1 shot Doflamingo and his bird cage, if he's strong enough to handle what he's doing to Kaido currently? Surely enma can't be that big of a powerup right?
- should we even remotely care about any future swordsman fight except Mihawk? Are Fuji, Shiryu, Monk Gorosei going to even be threats at this point?
Am i supposed to sit here and believe that Zoro has just been "that powerful" all this time? But if thats even the case, I'm not even suggesting Zoro just give up fighting Kaido and fight King, I'm just saying circumstances may force Zoro (be it weakened, hurt or just forced into it by presence) to fight a YC to show his growth/superiority.
But apparently having this concern makes me a sanji-tard and not a zoro fan at all. I can't be concerned about Oda not explaining why Zoro (and by extension, Killer) can just up and fight Yonko without logical growth in power. This is why I expect virtually everyone on the roof to lose at first.
Apparently me questioning the logic of the power dynamic makes me a shit fan. Time will tell in the end. I dont need this fanbase to tell me how to think, because in the end Oda will do whatever the fuck he wants anyway.