Yes Blackbeard’s yami fruit is key to all of this. We still have no idea why he can absorb mulyiple devil fruit my guess is he is mix of buccaneer and Davy clan that makes him rarest individual in controlling Akuma no mi fruit.
The Gorosei said Teach is the first case of someone being able to use two Devil Fruits, and Marco implied it's due to his odd body structure. I doubt that in the history of One Piece no one ever tried it and it's just a myth the entire world fell for.
Chopper probably did it for him. But the visual of Zoro getting cooked so bad he just puts his swords back in place is hilarious. Buddy really said I'm calling it a day.
Alright let’s exclude zori from this shamrock casual stabs had him screaming like a baby and so hurt he had to be treated by gerd. If Imu manages to bypass niddhog buff Loki might actually get killed
Damn, at least Imu used a point blank named attack on Zoro, Omen. And from the looks of it, Omen is something truly powerful. Sanji just got kicked away like some fodder, not even a named attack.
Damn, at least Imu used a named attack om Zoro, Omen. And from the looks of it, Omen is something truly powerful. Sanji just got kicked away like some fodder, not even a named attack.
The early chapters lately are altered with AI. The raws might look different. Plus, Oda is probably further refining the drawings for the volumes. So it's fine imo. Old geezer Oda doing this shit for almost 30 years after all.
Imu is pretty shit
He had to fight everyone 1 by 1 instead of taking everyone all together, and he had to put effort in
And in the end, no one is shown down nor will stay down
Do you not understand how One Piece works? There has never been any time where a fighting leader, not just a figurehead, has ever been weaker than his subordinates.
The early,chapters lately are altered with AI. The raws might look different. Plus, Oda is probably further refining the drawings for the volumes. So it's fine imo. Old geezer Oda doing this shit for almost 30 years after all.
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