Questions & Mysteries Swordfans, how would you feel if Mihawk isnt the final opponent and Zoro's final fight turns out to be edo tensei Ryuma????

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#1
Since we are walking towards edotensei/clone/ressurection piece, how would you feel if mihawk turned out to be Zoro's third last fight before fighting gorosei blackblade and "sword god" ryuma????

It makes sense from a plot point, hear me out:

Mihawk is the strongest swordsman that we are ALLOWED to know about, just like roger was the strongest pirate that we(by we i mean both the readers and the in verse characters) are allowed to know about since xebec was erased from history.

Ever since imu's power demonstration on lulusia, we got the information that yonkos are nothing more than gatekeepers indirectly working for the governament against anyone trying to find the True story of the world.

With that said, mihawk could be the gatekeeper of swordsmanship, preventingothers from reaching its peak, blackblades could even become relevant plotwise towards the unknown facts of OP's world.

After zoro beats mihawk and gets his blackblade, he will fight against the actual WSS(gorosei guy) and then the Strongest swordsman ever in which he either fights holy knight who turns out to be ryuma's clone or something else involving ryuma.

King of hell stuff could foreshadow zoro going to hell in other to fight ryuma.

Oda wouldnt introduce 9 dudes for nothing, they must be the greatest at something ever in order to serve directly under the king/queen/whatever of the world.
 
#4
It would make sense for 2 reasons

1. It's reasonable to assume Zoro is the future sword god, not a mere WSS. Oda wouldn't have introduced a title that was distinct and superior to WSS if Zoro couldn't achieve it.

2. In Wanted! the mihawk lookalike was just a poser while Ryuma was the true swordsman. Ryuma is therefore Zoro's final form, not midhawk.
 
#5
It would give Zoro an opportunity to defend his WSS title and prove he is worth of the title. Lucci doesn't believe Luffy is truly a Yonko.

We saw in Wano just because you beat your opponent doesn't mean you're stronger than them. Big Mom and Kaido lost to opponents who were weaker than them.
 
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#6
Zoro will never keep his promise. He will be defeated by the strongest loser in history

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It would make sense for 2 reasons

1. It's reasonable to assume Zoro is the future sword god, not a mere WSS. Oda wouldn't have introduced a title that was distinct and superior to WSS if Zoro couldn't achieve it.

2. In Wanted! the mihawk lookalike was just a poser while Ryuma was the true swordsman. Ryuma is therefore Zoro's final form, not midhawk.
The fact that mihawk teamed up with buggy could be oda literally shoving on our faces that he´s a fraud aswell, oda pulling this would MELT the fandom.

On another note, it will NEVER happen because mihawk/zoro fans are a huge part of one piece´s revenue and handing them this L would severely harm sales department.
 

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#7
Both Ryuma and Gorosei are inferior to Mihawk.
He could be Zoro's 2nd last fight but that doesnt undermine him if he is capable of beating the one who is last.
The only opponent that can surpass Mihawk is the Grim Reaper we saw in Wano.
However, whether Oda will make Death into an opponent or not, remains to be seen.
 
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To be every fucking honest I keeping Mihawk At the top 1 as of now. BB hasn't shown his full arsenal till now. And I wouldn't say anything about gorosei/Imu/Dragon we have whatsoever no confirmation over Them.
And holy knights will be pathetic as well.

Even if EOS BB/Luffy would be stronger than Mihawk it will a minute Difference. Given that anyone stronger than Mihawk would make no sense For zoro to beat that will be just pushing Zoro ahead of everyone and ofc shounen manga it is. MC will be wanked the most.
So when everything is over Mihawk vs Zoro will take place.
I really don't see zoro and mihawk fighting each other for their respective captain.
 
#10
Sword God is his nickname, like Pirate Hunter is for Zoro, not a title.

What would that title even mean? "Wow, he's so, so good, he'll be even stronger than the strongest swordsman 400 years from now so let's create a new title that goes beyond being literally the strongest".

Yeah, no, Ryuma was the WSS of his time, nicknamed the Sword God for his strength and skill with the blade. Mihawk is the current WSS, nicknamed Hawk Eyes for his unique features (and, or, possibly for something else that we have yet to fully grasp. His vision did seem exceptional in Marineford).

Both Ryuma and Mihawk are impressive. They both created black blades, they both were the strongest of their times, but Ryuma is dead, his time has passed, and even his corpse has been burned to a crisp after he had his chance to come back as a zombie. It's Mihawk's era now and it will end when Zoro surpasses him.


I'm open to Mihawk not being his last fight, though, depending on who he faces and how it's presented, but that won't change Mihawk's standing or power.
 
#15
Since we are walking towards edotensei/clone/ressurection piece, how would you feel if mihawk turned out to be Zoro's third last fight before fighting gorosei blackblade and "sword god" ryuma????

It makes sense from a plot point, hear me out:

Mihawk is the strongest swordsman that we are ALLOWED to know about, just like roger was the strongest pirate that we(by we i mean both the readers and the in verse characters) are allowed to know about since xebec was erased from history.

Ever since imu's power demonstration on lulusia, we got the information that yonkos are nothing more than gatekeepers indirectly working for the governament against anyone trying to find the True story of the world.

With that said, mihawk could be the gatekeeper of swordsmanship, preventingothers from reaching its peak, blackblades could even become relevant plotwise towards the unknown facts of OP's world.

After zoro beats mihawk and gets his blackblade, he will fight against the actual WSS(gorosei guy) and then the Strongest swordsman ever in which he either fights holy knight who turns out to be ryuma's clone or something else involving ryuma.

King of hell stuff could foreshadow zoro going to hell in other to fight ryuma.

Oda wouldnt introduce 9 dudes for nothing, they must be the greatest at something ever in order to serve directly under the king/queen/whatever of the world.
There will be no Edo-tenset Ryuma. We already have Gorosei- Handi, who reminds Kyoshiro, which could mean that he is RYUMA'S ANCESTOR. He is beyond Ryuma
 
#16
I will be happy with edo tensei or clone Ryuma because he/winning him will act as validation that Zoro will be the strongest swordsman EVER (his promise to Kuina).
Where does that intepretation of his promise come from, though?

He promised to be the "strongest great swordsman", right? Mihawk has the "WSS" title, but he's also referred to as "The number 1 great swordsman", so surpassing Mihawk would already fulfill the promise, right?

It's not about becoming "the strongest WSS", but "the strongest great swordsman" which is equal to WSS.
 
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Since we are walking towards edotensei/clone/ressurection piece, how would you feel if mihawk turned out to be Zoro's third last fight before fighting gorosei blackblade and "sword god" ryuma????

It makes sense from a plot point, hear me out:

Mihawk is the strongest swordsman that we are ALLOWED to know about, just like roger was the strongest pirate that we(by we i mean both the readers and the in verse characters) are allowed to know about since xebec was erased from history.

Ever since imu's power demonstration on lulusia, we got the information that yonkos are nothing more than gatekeepers indirectly working for the governament against anyone trying to find the True story of the world.

With that said, mihawk could be the gatekeeper of swordsmanship, preventingothers from reaching its peak, blackblades could even become relevant plotwise towards the unknown facts of OP's world.

After zoro beats mihawk and gets his blackblade, he will fight against the actual WSS(gorosei guy) and then the Strongest swordsman ever in which he either fights holy knight who turns out to be ryuma's clone or something else involving ryuma.

King of hell stuff could foreshadow zoro going to hell in other to fight ryuma.

Oda wouldnt introduce 9 dudes for nothing, they must be the greatest at something ever in order to serve directly under the king/queen/whatever of the world.
The op equivalent of edo tensei requires a soul and the individual will be limited by it. So unless there's another way, I don't see ryuuma on screen ever again.
That does not have to mean the knights won't have powerful swordsmen among them.

I think cutting the red line would be a nice thing to accomplish history-wise for zoro. Though, Luffy or some ancient weapon will probably do it.
 
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