So, answer the question. Is Zoro’s sight somehow not hindered despite having only 1 eye? That there isn’t a field of vision he cannot see with one eye ?
I guess Shanks can still swing a sword with two hands, despite having only one, because Oda hasn’t spelled out basic common sense for us yet.
Your question was already answered. Oda never showed Zoro going through some difficulty in battle just because he has only one eye. You already have your answer, the narrative itself.
It's ridiculous to compare a person's visual field with someone who doesn't have a body member, at this point I think you're just trolling tbh.
I’m being serious. And Gyukimaru, the dwarves in Dressrosa, Yeti Chill Abel’s.. Zoro doesn’t have a good track record. Every arc something like this happens.
Then i guess it is splitable into active CoO and passive CoO. His passive CoO seems not thaaat good (by taking your examples), but his active is shown as not that bad, like i said with Hodys attacks.
Also his Focus is, i guess, the CoA-Haki, while Sanjis is CoOs.
I just wanted to say, his CoO seems to be enough to negate the negative effect of missing an eye, then your examples where also from spots where his second eye wouldnt helped him.
Your question was already answered. Oda never showed Zoro going through some difficulty in battle just because he has only one eye. You already have your answer, the narrative itself.
It's ridiculous to compare a person's visual field with someone who doesn't have a body member, at this point I think you're just trolling tbh.
SOmeone who doesn’t have a body part? That’s Zoro, lol. He literally doesn’t have 1 eye. His CoO leaves him open each and every arc. It’s actually retarded to think Zoro’s field of vision is = to anyone with 2 eyes, or that it doesn’t present a literal blind spot where he cannot see.
Then i guess it is splitable into active CoO and passive CoO. His passive CoO seems not thaaat good (by taking your examples), but his active is shown as not that bad, like i said with Hodys attacks.
Also his Focus is, i guess, the CoA-Haki, while Sanjis is CoOs.
I just wanted to say, his CoO seems to be enough to negate the negative effect of missing an eye, then your examples where also from spots where his second eye wouldnt helped him.
CoO is active so long as you’re focused on it and in a few of the cases, Zoro was focused. I just think his CoO is a tier below Sanji’s and other decent CoO users
I’m being serious. And Gyukimaru, the dwarves in Dressrosa, Yeti Chill Abel’s.. Zoro doesn’t have a good track record. Every arc something like this happens.
SOmeone who doesn’t have a body part? That’s Zoro, lol. He literally doesn’t have 1 eye. His CoO leaves him open each and every arc. It’s actually retarded to think Zoro’s field of vision is = to anyone with 2 eyes, or that it doesn’t present a literal blind spot where he cannot see.
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CoO is active so long as you’re focused on it and in a few of the cases, Zoro was focused. I just think his CoO is a tier below Sanji’s and other decent CoO users
Never said his CoO would be superior to Sanjis. Sanji has shown a strong one while dodging the attack of Katakuri.
I only said it is strong enough to compensate his lost eye.
Zoro never intended to hit Sanji, thats absolutely nonsense. Even with his rivalery, the Crew is his Crew and he wont go against one of them when not necessary for any reason. What are you even try to imply here Oo
SOmeone who doesn’t have a body part? That’s Zoro, lol. He literally doesn’t have 1 eye. His CoO leaves him open each and every arc. It’s actually retarded to think Zoro’s field of vision is = to anyone with 2 eyes, or that it doesn’t present a literal blind spot where he cannot see.
Yeah...i can totally imagine that. Zoro missed Sanji on purpose and Sanji - while just standing there like a statue - saying ''Woah, watch it!! Don't make me end you!!
Swordboys reached the point, where they think Sanji can't dodge Zoro's attacks?
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