Simple answer honestly.
When Sanji opened the gates of justice. People in the crew called him Genius.
A word that the crew NEVER called Zoro with. It highlighted that Sanji is a very smart person not simply relying on brute force for everything (which is what Zoro is like)
How does that quote about pornography go? “I can’t define it, but I know it when I see it?” Other than the obvious reasons, Zoro just has that air of reserved coolness that a lot of people (myself included) find intoxicating while rooting for a fictional character.
-Is cognizant of the gravity of situations surrounding himself and his crewmates
-Invented a completely new sword style all on his own with techniques he came up with
-Off the fly formulated a plan that took advantage of the weaknesses of an enemy which saved the lives of many
But because he hasn't solved the most complex mathematical problems and doesn't speak like a thesaurus, he's dumb.
Its not me who needs some reading lessons here erkan-chan.
He said the crew never called zoro a genius. And then he said zoro is only relying on brute force.
He was making 2 statements there, of which i adressed the one thats absolutely false. Why would i adress the first and argue against it when it is the literal truth lmfao?
Simple answer honestly.
When Sanji opened the gates of justice.
People in the crew called him Genius.
A word that the crew NEVER called Zoro with. It highlighted that Sanji is a very smart person not simply relying on brute force for everything (which is what Zoro is like)
Did the crew call him "Genius"
It's not really that big of a deal.
Sanji was basically the smartest character in Alabasta arc specially with how he played Crocodile the entire time ever since Little Garden.
While Zoro was among the people who fell for an obvious stupid trap and was imprisoned... so in the same arc, strategic wise, Sanji showcased more with all respect
Your second reply started with 'your point...' which was not his only point, that was the part that you choose to answer. Somehow you think the part where he uses big letters is not his point, but the other part is, that’s how you read. Then you called it 'extremely irrelevant' as if he made that up in his second post. As I said, learn to read.
You do realize this isnt an actual diagram of intelligence. Just created by some geezer.
Lets be real Zoro is not smart. Lets stop giving him brownie points cause he can move his swords elegantly. He has no knowledge nor can he even walk in a straight line.
Your second reply started with 'your point...' which was not his only point, that was the part that you choose to answer. Somehow you think the part where he uses big letters is not his point, but the other part is, that’s how you read. Then you called it 'extremely irrelevant' as if he made that up in his second post. As I said, learn to read.
I mean yes, that was the only point i adressed lmfao. He made multiple points of which i only adressed the one that was false.
This is pretty easy shit actually. And his reply to my post adressing only a single point he made was expanding on the other points he made that i didnt challenge lol
Your zoro-obsession is showing again, these mental gymnastics are hilarious though
No, Zoro is not an idiot. He can, in fact, stop other people, including apparent super genius Sanji, being idiots on occasions. Even the towering intellect that is Sanji can say he can come up with excellent plans.
Did the crew call him "Genius"
It's not really that big of a deal.
Sanji was basically the smartest character in Alabasta arc specially with how he played Crocodile the entire time ever since Little Garden.
While Zoro was among the people who fell for an obvious stupid trap and was imprisoned... so in the same arc, strategic wise, Sanji showcased more with all respect
Sorry, what obvious stupid trap? Going up to a totally lifelike Nami thinking it was her? If we're decrying people for falling for "obviously stupid traps" in the Alabasta arc I'm sorry, but we aren't moving past Zoro and Nami being the only ones who realised that the townsfolk of Whiskey Peak were not, in fact, delighted to see pirates and actually planned to murder them in their sleep.
No, Zoro is not an idiot. He can, in fact, stop other people, including apparent super genius Sanji, being idiots on occasions. Even the towering intellect that is Sanji can say he can come up with excellent plans.
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Sorry, what obvious stupid trap? Going up to a totally lifelike Nami thinking it was her? If we're decrying people for falling for "obviously stupid traps" in the Alabasta arc I'm sorry, but we aren't moving past Zoro and Nami being the only ones who realised that the townsfolk of Whiskey Peak were not, in fact, delighted to see pirates and actually planned to murder them in their sleep.
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