You dropped it before the most hyped arc in the manga and probalby he most dark one ( I dont promise you Berserk level of this but its still good for shonen Magic story.
So Luffy and Zoro and probably Strawhats vs Numbers. Finally the numbers take the stage and we get some fight panels. Before judging we should wait for the panels.
Here's a few good solutions.
1. Dont separate the strawhats at all if their separations and journeys are off screened. This literally would've reduced the number of chapters since there wouldn't be need for panels of people coming together again
2. Make actual interesting stories when the people get separated. Everybody loves the strawhats. As long as they are doing interesting stuff that serves THE MAIN FOCUS OF THE STORY then everybody will be fine with more chapters. If this was like enniws lobby where there's ONE MAIN FOCUS and separating the crew to fight cp9 directly serves the MAIN FOCUS, no one would complain.
Instead we have people getting tossed around off screen and interrupting the flow of the story at random points killing the pacing and then disappearing back off screen to do unknown unshown shit.
- Luffy/Zoro fighting Numbers (in the beginning)
- Cut to Drake/WW/Hawkins and their dialogue/scenes.
- Cut to Drake joining Luffy in fighting the Numbers
I think that having spoilers so early is hurting OP fans in the long run and their enjoying of the series, the simple solution is not to be so attentive to spoilers, JJK or CSM are not affected by this and the reader can enjoy and be surprised when a new chapter comes out since there are hardly any spoilers for any of those series.
- Luffy/Zoro fighting Numbers (in the beginning)
- Cut to Drake/WW/Hawkins and their dialogue/scenes.
- Cut to Drake joining Luffy in fighting the Numbers
- Luffy/Zoro fighting Numbers (in the beginning)
- Cut to Drake/WW/Hawkins and their dialogue/scenes.
- Cut to Drake joining Luffy in fighting the Numbers
I think that having spoilers so early is hurting OP fans in the long run and their enjoying of the series, the simple solution is not to be so attentive to spoilers, JJK or CSM is not affected by this and the reader can enjoy and be surprised when a new chapter comes out since there are hardly any spoilers for any of those series.
- Luffy/Zoro fighting Numbers (in the beginning)
- Cut to Drake/WW/Hawkins and their dialogue/scenes.
- Cut to Drake joining Luffy in fighting the Numbers
Good old Dressrosa times was still better than current OP
Dressrosa's pacing was bad with colloseum and dragged birdcage. But in Dressrosa, Oda hadn't touched and ruined Big Mom and her crew's hype. Hadn't turned Kaido's godlike debut into current pathetic him.
Here's a few good solutions.
1. Dont separate the strawhats at all if their separations and journeys are off screened. This literally would've reduced the number of chapters since there wouldn't be need for panels of people coming together again
2. Make actual interesting stories when the people get separated. Everybody loves the strawhats. As long as they are doing interesting stuff that serves THE MAIN FOCUS OF THE STORY then everybody will be fine with more chapters. If this was like enniws lobby where there's ONE MAIN FOCUS and separating the crew to fight cp9 directly serves the MAIN FOCUS, no one would complain.
Instead we have people getting tossed around off screen and interrupting the flow of the story at random points killing the pacing and then disappearing back off screen to do unknown unshown shit.
- Luffy/Zoro fighting Numbers (in the beginning)
- Cut to Drake/WW/Hawkins and their dialogue/scenes.
- Cut to Drake joining Luffy in fighting the Numbers
Good old Dressrosa times was still better than current OP
Dressrosa's pacing was bad with colloseum and dragged birdcage. But in Dressrosa, Oda hadn't touched and ruined Big Mom and her crew's hype. Hadn't turned Kaido's godlike debut into current pathetic him.
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