Who is the skeleton / Whats the purpose?


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Only in zoIo and zoIofag's dream that he can deal significant damage to a Yonko that they'll got white eyes and knocked down

zoIo can't move Kaido even an inch and can't knock him down lmao:gokulaugh:
 
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You are wrong, Luffybro.

More like:

"RIP ZKK Zoro's bones are broken"

"RIP ZKK Zoro could only scar Kaido"

"RIP ZKK Zoro is not on the Roof"

"RIP ZKK Zoro is out for the count"

"RIP ZKK Zoro is going to fight King and that's it"

"RIP ZKK Zoro is unconcious now"

"RIP ZKK Zoro might not be unconscious but he can't move"

The dumbest folks on here by far. For some reason they never seem to learn at all :milaugh:

@Money D Malio :myman:
Oh yes 100% facts. The Zoro hate cult never learn :suresure:
 

Gol D. Roger

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Come on man, are we really going to strawman this argument?

Every single time you see Kid use his powers, it's attracting and repelling metal to and from his body. That's it.

The one time we see his awaking, he literally "assigns" the magnetism to someone else. Why assume anything different right now? There is zero evidence to assume Kid has "stronger" magnetism when he uses awakening. That's not how it was shown working.

Law on the other hand uses it as second time and calls out the names. Kid literally attacks the metal to himself and assembles a bill, just like his 10+ other attacks throughout this series.
Attacks used in parallel are of equal caliber. That's how it happened in chapter 1030. There is little to no reason to not make Kid use awakening when his partner did when the attacks worked in parallel to each other. Basically, what you guys are implying is, that 'Punk Corna Dio' is as strong 'Shock Wille' which in turn is as powerful as 'Assign: Punk Crash'. Not to even mention, the 'Shock Wille" from this chapter is actually much stronger than it was from chapter 1030. So Kid must've surpassed his own awakening move without awakening.

Everyone knows metals are metals but we've seen Kid being forced to physically defend against the metal homies when he could just repel them. The only logical reason why he couldn't repel them is the fact that they have souls now. Since Kid's awakening can assign magnetism to anything, it makes perfect sense why he's now able to attract them now, which he couldn't do previously.
 

HA001

World's Strongest Swordsman
It's a big upset. I was really hyped for Kidd back at the end of Act 1 too. But Oda isn't giving him much here, I expected him to be as important as Law was in Dressrosa. IDK if he'll have another big role after Wano
Doesn't matter what he does.
That line of his ended his own career.

"Different purpose"

The cheerleaderfication is complete
 
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