Akainu researched Whitebeard to find a specific ally of his that had been wronged by Roger and then manipulated that character with Ace into attacking Whitebeard offguard.
You guys need to reread Marineford and actually pay attention because Akainu was being portrayed throughout the entire engagement as extremely intelligent and strategic which is more than can be said for 99+% of generic OP villains.
Akainu researched Whitebeard to find a specific ally of his that had been wronged by Roger and then manipulated that character with Ace into attacking Whitebeard offguard.
You guys need to reread Marineford and actually pay attention because Akainu was being portrayed throughout the entire engagement as extremely intelligent and strategic which is more than can be said for 99+% of generic OP villains.
Akainu researched Whitebeard to find a specific ally of his that had been wronged by Roger and then manipulated that character with Ace into attacking Whitebeard offguard.
You guys need to reread Marineford and actually pay attention because Akainu was being portrayed throughout the entire engagement as extremely intelligent and strategic which is more than can be said for 99+% of generic OP villains.
Case in point, he literally manipulated Ace into getting himself killed. If you think Akainu’s a generic meathead villain like Kaido you’re delusional.
Doesn't change a fact that he is hypocritical piece of shit who protects slavers and pretending he cares about justice while killing innocent civilians.
Case in point, he literally manipulated Ace into getting himself killed. If you think Akainu’s a generic meathead villain like Kaido you’re delusional.
Doesn't change a fact that he is hypocritical piece of shit who protects slavers and pretending he cares about justice will killing innocent civilians.
Imagine the main antagonist of a 150 chapters long arc whose characterization boil down to "Might makes right" and "death completes a person" yet failed to kill anybody
Imagine the main antagonist of a 150 chapters long arc whose characterization boil down to "Might makes right" and "death completes a person" yet failed to kill anybody
The moment Kinemon said the magic plot words "there's no glory being killed by you" that's when it was given away they will never die. Only Mr Go has the highest chances of being dead
The moment Kinemon said the magic plot words "there's no glory being killed by you" that's when it was given away they will never die. Only Mr Go has the highest chances of being dead
I know, but Oda the one who chose to introduce Kaido as the guy that slaughtered Moria entire crew. This was literally the first thing we learned about Kaido
I know, but Oda the one who chose to introduce Kaido as the guy that slaughtered Moria entire crew. This was literally the first thing we learned about Kaido
Should have stayed true to that, should have slaughtered the scabbards while leaving Oden alive and crushed to witness it.
Same with Kidd's crew, leave Kidd alive, Killer escaped, and rest slaughtered, instead they are all completely fine, besides Killer who can't swim anymore.
The moment Kinemon said the magic plot words "there's no glory being killed by you" that's when it was given away they will never die. Only Mr Go has the highest chances of being dead
It’s absolutely amazing how no pirates or samurai died, yet CP0; a neutral party, could have stayed incognito the whole raid… decided to throw it all away, fail so bad they unlock Joyboy, die, and lose half the team they came with
You had one job… sit tight and let pirates fight pirates
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