So it's always been a common theme for One Piece. that when an Arc moves into it's final stages, that we start to see statements like "X is moving into it Climax" throughout multiple forms of media.
So we just got one of those for Wano, but there is something vastly different about it this time. Normally it's something like "Dressrosa is moving towards it's Climax" "WCI is moving towards it's Climax" etc... etc....
With Wano however, the statement reads as.... "The Climax of the Wano Arcs Raid on Onigashima".
It specifically says the Climax of the Raid, and not the climax of the arc itself.
Not really sure what this is supposed to mean, but it's possible there is still a lot left for the Wano arc after this raid has concluded, as the wording for this is different than it usually is for other arcs. Just figured I'd point that out.
So we just got one of those for Wano, but there is something vastly different about it this time. Normally it's something like "Dressrosa is moving towards it's Climax" "WCI is moving towards it's Climax" etc... etc....
With Wano however, the statement reads as.... "The Climax of the Wano Arcs Raid on Onigashima".
It specifically says the Climax of the Raid, and not the climax of the arc itself.
Not really sure what this is supposed to mean, but it's possible there is still a lot left for the Wano arc after this raid has concluded, as the wording for this is different than it usually is for other arcs. Just figured I'd point that out.
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