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Instead of looking at the evidence to draw a conclusion, you have a conclusion set in your mind and look only for whatever evidence could support your conclusion, ignoring every other bit.
Oda's words? Are you referring to this?
"The tradeoff of not being able to move that you’re referring to never existed in the first place. If he wanted to move but couldn’t use Haki during that time, he could still run from place to place to hide. In Dressrosa, after using Gear 4, he coincidentally ran into his allies and supporters so he could preserve his energy while they carried him to the next fight. If those people weren’t there then Luffy would just have to do his best!"
Of course, for someone who thinks "being tired" = "being equally damaged", they would also think "Luffy would just have to do his best" = "Luffy would undoubdtedly survive and win".
"Luffy running from place to place to hide" would survive really well with no haki against a bloodthirsty, all out Doflamingo using awakening (that could literally turn his hiding places into strings and murder him) for 10 whole minutes.
If you care about power scaling so much, you would do well in paying attention to the actual scenes on the manga and make sure you read things properly and in context before drawing conclusions.
You ignored how easily your first point was debunked, so I'm sure you'll ignore all I just said and resort to name-calling and repeat your points time and time again without addressing anything that was said against them, so go ahead and have the last word if you want to, I'm done with you and your debunked arguments.
Oda's words? Are you referring to this?
"The tradeoff of not being able to move that you’re referring to never existed in the first place. If he wanted to move but couldn’t use Haki during that time, he could still run from place to place to hide. In Dressrosa, after using Gear 4, he coincidentally ran into his allies and supporters so he could preserve his energy while they carried him to the next fight. If those people weren’t there then Luffy would just have to do his best!"
Of course, for someone who thinks "being tired" = "being equally damaged", they would also think "Luffy would just have to do his best" = "Luffy would undoubdtedly survive and win".
"Luffy running from place to place to hide" would survive really well with no haki against a bloodthirsty, all out Doflamingo using awakening (that could literally turn his hiding places into strings and murder him) for 10 whole minutes.
If you care about power scaling so much, you would do well in paying attention to the actual scenes on the manga and make sure you read things properly and in context before drawing conclusions.
You ignored how easily your first point was debunked, so I'm sure you'll ignore all I just said and resort to name-calling and repeat your points time and time again without addressing anything that was said against them, so go ahead and have the last word if you want to, I'm done with you and your debunked arguments.