How do we know he's not? He's just an ancient creature, walking through the ocean, & carrying literal tons. There's definitely gonna be a lot of pee breaks
He'll get there when he gets there
zunisha was seen pretty much wondering in the ocean with no one giving her\him any instructions on where to go. To make zunisha move Momo should master his ability first then maybe they can use it in battle
He would be too OP if he wasn't so slow. He would just have to stomp on everyone. I'm guessing his skin is very thick and he could tank a lot of damage. Something would have to fly and take him out from above.
They don't know how. But Momo decided to stay with Zunisha for a little longer at the end of Zou. So maybe he did something. Somehow I feel Zou
Zunisha isn't slow. Sanji's group took one or two days to reach Zou, Luffy departed 3 days later from Dressrosa and it took him a week. Zunisha has enough speed.
Sanji's group rode to Zou on the Thousand Sunny with Nami as the navigator, meanwhile Luffy's group rode there on Bartolomeo's ship with no Navigator, and they had to keep calling granny for directions, and she just kept suggestion random stuff that had nothing to do with navigating.
Sanji's group rode to Zou on the Thousand Sunny with Nami as the navigator, meanwhile Luffy's group rode there on Bartolomeo's ship with no Navigator, and they had to keep calling granny for directions, and she just kept suggestion random stuff that had nothing to do with navigating.
That doesn't change the fact that Bartolomeo and his crew had no idea what they were doing in terms of navigating towards Zou, and it definitely contributes to how long it would take them to get there.
That doesn't change the fact that Bartolomeo and his crew had no idea what they were doing in terms of navigating towards Zou, and it definitely contributes to how long it would take them to get there.
The meaning of that panel is clear. Law says Sanji's group has reached Zou long before them because the elephant was heading away from them not because Barto's crew were lost. I don't know what's there to discuss here.
The meaning of that panel is clear. Law says Sanji's group has reached Zou long before them because the elephant was heading away from them not because Barto's crew were lost. I don't know what's there to discuss here.
You do realize that both circumstances contribute to the length of time it took to get there right? We don't need a panel explaining to us that not having a Navigator on the Grand line in the New World is going to set them back from reaching Zou faster, because we already know this. We've were told how hard it was to Navigate from Island to Island when the Straw Hats first entered the Grandline, and we were told again how hard it was to navigate from Island to Island when the Straw Hats entered the New World. This is common knowledge, that Oda doesn't need to hold the audience's hand through.
And to reaffirm what I said before. It's even stated in the manga that Zunisha moves slowly.
Let's assume you're right on this. It still debunks your initial claim that Zou is incredibly slow, and that was what I was saying from the start. I don't need to do the math here right?
Whatever reason there is for Zou not reaching his destination, has nothing to do with his speed.
Let's assume you're right on this. It still debunks your initial claim that Zou is incredibly slow, and that was what I was saying from the start. I don't need to do the math here right?
Whatever reason there is for Zou not reaching his destination, has nothing to do with his speed.
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Dude, slow for a fucking 20 km or so elephant. A few steps of him each day and he moves a lot.
Jack was able to make it from Zou, to Doflamingo's prison ship which was heading to Impel Down, the complete opposite direction of Zou, get wrecked by Fujitora and co, re-coup and make it back to Zou, in roughly the the same time it took Luffy and Co to make it from Dressrosa to Zou. That shows you the vast difference on how fast someone can traverse the New World with a Navigator in comparison to not having one. And shows you that Zunisha is not moving very fast at all.
Jack was able to make it from Zou, to Doflamingo's prison ship which was heading to Impel Down, the complete opposite direction of Zou, get wrecked by Fujitora and co, re-coup and make it back to Zou, in roughly the the same time it took Luffy and Co to make it from Dressrosa to Zou. That shows you the vast difference on how fast someone can traverse the New World with a Navigator in comparison to not having one. And shows you that Zunisha is not moving very fast at all.
You're insisting on something irrelevant to the discussion. I'm not here arguing how navigators can make a difference. Ofc they do. Sanji reached Zou in one day. Only "three days" later Luffy departed from DR and it took him one week to reach Zou. We have a panel saying how Zou moving away from them(AND let's say navigators) has affected the travel time so much in JUST three days. And you're here talking about how Zou is too slow to reach his destination in one thousand years!
You're insisting on something irrelevant to the discussion. I'm not here arguing how navigators can make a difference. Ofc they do. Sanji reached Zou in one day. Only "three days" later Luffy departed from DR and it took him one week to reach Zou. We have a panel saying how Zou moving away from them(AND let's say navigators) has affected the travel time so much in JUST three days. And you're here talking about how Zou is too slow to reach his destination in one thousand years!
That's not what I meant. My fault for rushing my initial post and not being more specific. I wasn't trying to say that Zunisha started at point A, and in 1000 years still hasn't reached point B.
We know there is a promised time, a New Dawn etc. etc. That time seems to be fast approaching. Zunisha has been wandering the sea for 1000 years, waiting for that time. Now is that time, and now is the time for Zunisha to start making her way to her destination. She's slow, and on path to where she needs to be. She can't alter her course, make it to Wano, and then be back on track to make it to where she needs to be for the promised time.
That's not what I meant. My fault for rushing my initial post and not being more specific. I wasn't trying to say that Zunisha started at point A, and in 1000 years still hasn't reached point B.
We know there is a promised time, a New Dawn etc. etc. That time seems to be fast approaching. Zunisha has been wandering the sea for 1000 years, waiting for that time. Now is that time, and now is the time for Zunisha to start making her way to her destination. She's slow, and on path to where she needs to be. She can't alter her course, make it to Wano, and then be back on track to make it to where she needs to be for the promised time.
The geographical layout of Wano gave it away, really foreshadowing a gigantic creature like Zunisha will show up at some point during the arc. Maybe it will take too long for her to arrive because it's moving at slow pace.
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