Spoiler One Piece Chapter 988 Spoilers Discussion

How strong is Sanji?


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According to me, Luffy will never be safe from swordsmen like King. Neither will Sanji.
Pointless clash for Sanji, he should try to win some. Both characters will stay away from swordsmen as their conclusive fights.
No, according to you having no weapon means you will lose to a swordsman no matter how strong you are. If Sanji is shown blocking even one sword attack from King, he will flush your propaganda down the shitter in a single panel
 
It compensates cause hes more lethal and hes built more for speed and mobility.

Yes they are. Kaku wasnt competent at all with his powers. Their entire fight was a circus act. He has no training with his abilities at all.




Again it means Absaldom is above him in heiarchy. I can and I will keep on repeating this till goes past your thick skull. Same way King is second after Kaido. Absaldom is closer to Moriah and has Ryuma as his surboerdnate.
I know Moria's hierarchy, but being a Mysterious Four doesn't place you above the general zombies in strength.

Yes wow a sneak attack clean hit against Wada but Hyouzou was able to block. Great....
That wasn't a sneak attack. Wadatsumi was going to attack; Luffy attacked. Wadatsumi also lost to the freaking kraken.

Still shows that Hyouzou has nothing that can damage Wadatsumi whilst can crush with increasing size or punches. Thats ofcourse if Hyouzou doesnt run away.
Almost the same way any other stronger character (like the kraken) beat him except with a sword instead of blunt force.

Both Hatchi and Kurobi are useful for combat, so one being higher ranked has to be because of their combat ability. Whilst Jango has other skills that make him the FM.
Hatchan's the most simple-minded of Arlong's generals and could very well equal Kuroobi like Mohji and Cabaji. I'm not 100% on Hatchan being above Kuroobi, but just saying the East Blue enemy groups have a track record of not following a strength-based meritocracy
 
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