Questions & Mysteries Why was Roger never called the WSS?

Fujishiro

Just chilling
#2
According to some people here, the term “pure swordsman” is bullshit, and anyone who wields a sword is inherently weaker than Mihawk. If this is the case, then why was Roger never called WSS during his era, even though according to these people, Roger would fall under the jurisdiction of the WSS title.
Because he never pursued it and was more about being a pirate and a free man imo, he had bigger things to accomplish like finding raftel and the truth of the world.
 

Fujishiro

Just chilling
#14
What if he was both. Wouldn’t being wss help with his ambition to find out the truth and actually him cleanse the world of corruption.
What would a title like that accomplish? Is mihawk cleansing the world rn?
By mihawks own addition pk is a far greater ambition than wss or wsc or whatever. It’s a grand goal. Heck even Oden comment on his ambition being far greater than wb the WSM
 

Garp the Fist

Bwahahahaha
#17
From a writing perspective probably because Oda didn't want to overload him with titles. Technically speaking, you would probably say that Roger could have been the Pirate King, Most Wanted Man in the World, World's Strongest Man and World's Strongest Swordsman. But that's totally over the top titles for one character to have, even if that character is Roger. There's also the fact that we probably aren't going to see much more of Roger fighting than what we saw the last flashback, Oda not wanting him to be associated with Zoro instead of Luffy, the time of Roger's death meaning it's got little to nothing to do with the present day title and so on.

There might also be some Black Blade shenanigans. You aren't the Pirate King, no matter how strong you are, unless you get to Laugh Tale. Perhaps you aren't the World's Strongest Swordsman either, no matter how strong you are, unless you make a black blade. That is very much looking like a feat only Mihawk and Ryuma have done, so that would make sense to me. Although if Zoro does it by the end of Wano, that theory obviously goes out the window.
 
#18
According to some people here, the term “pure swordsman” is bullshit, and anyone who wields a sword is inherently weaker than Mihawk. If this is the case, then why was Roger never called WSS during his era, even though according to these people, Roger would fall under the jurisdiction of the WSS title.
For the same reason he was not called:

-The world strongest creature
-The world most wanted criminal
-The world strongest man

But maybe for you, Roger was not a creature, nor a man or a criminal :kayneshrug:
 
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