Sure thing, its just funny that you think zoro killing kaido would not add anything to the story. Regardless of whether ppl believe it will happen or not it just seems like blatant ignorance on your part
Yes, zoro killing kaido would not add anything to the story, just another wank material for zorofans to say zoro killed someone who is unkilable, anime compares luffy with oden in ep 1015, luffy and kaido always mantion oden , zoro mantioned oden only in relation of his sword, he is not supposed to be the saviour of wano who kills the dragon above the capital, luffy is.
1. Kaido wanted to kill a defeated Luffy. Sort of makes sense if you don't want them to bother you again, right?
2. You think he'll stay down there forever? So Luffy got him stuck and eventually he dies... LKK makes sense to you?
3. Luffy is the one who overpowered him.
4. A black blade maybe. Maybe one of several other swords, like Nidai. The subplot ever since Kinemon joined was that the people of Wano don't understand that Zoro is the worthy owner of Shusui. You think that'll stand?
5. Nope. At the earliest we'll know in two weeks
6. What is a plot that leads nowhere? Why mention that Ryuma slew a dragon in the sky, and have Ryuma identical to Zoro if he can't accomplish the same? For starters.
7. Luffy doesn't know his own DF or anything about Awakening, but he beats a Zoan of like forty years' experience and that Zoan doesn't get revived like he did. Draw your own conclusions.
1. Kaido wanted to kill a defeated Luffy. Sort of makes sense if you don't want them to bother you again, right?
2. You think he'll stay down there forever? So Luffy got him stuck and eventually he dies... LKK makes sense to you?
3. Luffy is the one who overpowered him.
4. A black blade maybe. Maybe one of several other swords, like Nidai. The subplot ever since Kinemon joined was that the people of Wano don't understand that Zoro is the worthy owner of Shusui. You think that'll stand?
5. Nope. At the earliest we'll know in two weeks
6. What is a plot that leads nowhere? Why mention that Ryuma slew a dragon in the sky, and have Ryuma identical to Zoro if he can't accomplish the same? For starters.
7. Luffy doesn't know his own DF or anything about Awakening, but he beats a Zoan of like forty years' experience and that Zoan doesn't get revived like he did. Draw your own conclusions.
Yes, zoro killing kaido would not add anything to the story, just another wank material for zorofans to say zoro killed someone who is unkilable, anime compares luffy with oden in ep 1015, luffy and kaido always mantion oden , zoro mantioned oden only in relation of his sword, he is not supposed to be the saviour of wano who kills the dragon above the capital, luffy is.
That's news to me. I've only ever heard of one other person who slayed a dragon above the flower capital - the one eyed samurai & sword god ryuma. A samurai that has been explicitly paralleled to Zoro.
Zoro's ambition will propel him far above the likes of Oden and killing the Dragon that currently terrorizes the land of samurai is a step forward towards his name reaching the heavens
The blurb at the end literally said 20 years in the making, alluding to oden saying that in 20 years someone will take down kaido. Kaido's done and Zoro didn't do it. It's over.
Kaido wanted to die in the greatest war the world has ever seen.
Since that war is happening after Luffy fights OP, then clearly, Kaido can't die in wano.
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Furthermore, I just think its kinda ridiculous to push for Kaido's death in wano just because you want ZKK to happen. We still haven't seen the rocks flashback and chances are, Oda is saving it for something. Teach has ties to Rocks and hence, we will likely see Teach interact with both Kaido and Big Mom, possibly in wano or the final war.
Regardless, Kaido dying in wano would be a complete waste of his character. Zoro already killed his dragon when he beat king, killing kaido would be pointless.
Kaido wanted to die in the greatest war the world has ever seen.
Regardless, Kaido dying in wano would be a complete waste of his character. Zoro already killed his dragon when he beat king, killing kaido would be pointless.
Citation needed needed - where did kaido say he wants to die in the greatest war?
Also what is Kaido going to do after wano if he doesn't die? Ally with Luffy? He's far too strong. Ally with Blackbeard or another antagonist? Again he's far too strong.
Or would him somehow rotting in jail and making reaction faces to luffy becoming PK be a "good" use of his character?
Citation needed needed - where did kaido say he wants to die in the greatest war?
Also what is Kaido going to do after wano if he doesn't die? Ally with Luffy? He's far too strong. Ally with Blackbeard or another antagonist? Again he's far too strong.
Or would him somehow rotting in jail and making reaction faces to luffy becoming PK be a "good" use of his character?
Its implied that's what his plan was. We know he wants to die and we know he wanted to start the greatest war. Connect the dots.
Also, you can't really say kaido is too strong to appear in the story post wano. Luffy is a high top tier, Zoro is likely a low top tier, and so are Kid and Law imo. Next arc will be filled with top tiers. By the final war, the series will be crowded with top tiers.
What will he do? idk, maybe zoro will finally kill him in the final war, or maybe teach will, or maybe he'll fight enel. God and Oda know.
Its implied that's what his plan was. We know he wants to die and we know he wanted to start the greatest war. Connect the dots.
Also, you can't really say kaido is too strong to appear in the story post wano. Luffy is a high top tier, Zoro is likely a low top tier, and so are Kid and Law imo. Next arc will be filled with top tiers. By the final war, the series will be crowded with top tiers.
What will he do? idk, maybe zoro will finally kill him in the final war, or maybe teach will, or maybe he'll fight enel. God and Oda know.
No, his suicidal tendencies and desire to die is independent of him wanting to start the greatest war - the war is to topple the celestial dragons, this chapter makes it clear. He even said he would let the scabbards kill him if they were capable of doing so
Kaido is definitely too strong. How many genuine top tiers do we have in the verse right now aside from the yonko, admirals, and mihawk? Besides, those top tiers will be toppled by the new generation not some old head like kaido
No, his suicidal tendencies and desire to die is independent of him wanting to start the greatest war - the war is to topple the celestial dragons, this chapter makes it clear. He even said he would let the scabbards kill him if they were capable of doing so
Kaido is definitely too strong. How many genuine top tiers do we have in the verse right now aside from the yonko, admirals, and mihawk? Besides, those top tiers will be toppled by the new generation not some old head like kaido
Oda could introduce a whole host of new top tiers in elbaf, as its said to be the strongest country in the world.
There's also the gorosei and Imu, and now the SSG.
maybe weevil
Lastly you have Kid, Law, and Smoker, who will probably be top tiers by EoS.
You said you are somewhat of a Zoro fan. Would you be fine if we left Wano with Zoro in a near-death state, having not found out about his lineage, about black blades, and not having him be recognized by the people of Wano? Or not having him be an important figure in freeing the people of Wano as one of their own samurai?
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