Questions & Mysteries Will Law sacrifice himself?

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Formerly Seth

#21
I hope so. I was loving his character for a long time until he got sat on by this Mr. :doffytroll:
I can't imagine redemption story for him as well as growth in strength so let him die for Luffy or someone.
I wouldn't be that mad on him being weak if he didn't state that he wants to take down Yonko X:doffytroll:D
 
#22
Y’all ever heard of the Chekhov’s gun ideology? That if you introduce a weapon in Act 1, you’ve gotta use it by Act 3? It may take a while to get there, but Law is seemingly hurtling towards this very conclusion, and Wano seems as appropriate a setting for his last stand as any.
Yep, I'm seeing a VERY significant loss occurring by the end of this Act, possibly before Chapter 1000.
 
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Formerly Seth

#24
You ever wonder if that powers been used on Kaido by the Government and the devil fruits are actua government made and Kaido was a trial and the Ds are the wills of the Devil Fruit?
I love the meme from your signature. It reminds of the moment when my friend bought some fake CD with the logo of One Piece and Naruto characters on it XDDD.
 
#25
If that’s not a spoiler for a kid kaido killed already than I don’t know what is
Imagine if that kid was from a celestial dragon bloodline and he's too important for story to stay alive for some big plot regarding his family/heritage...etc!

Where a D. Sacrifices himself for a CD

Same way Corazon (CD) sacrificed himself for a D.
 
#30
No he won't. Luffy wouldn't allow it. And this power was said to give immortality to someone not to revive someone, so as far as we know luffy doesn't want it and law doesn't want to give it to someone.

So nope.
 
#32
No he won't. Luffy wouldn't allow it. And this power was said to give immortality to someone not to revive someone, so as far as we know luffy doesn't want it and law doesn't want to give it to someone.

So nope.
Luffy unconscious at the verge of dead?

Will law let the will of D die?

:few:


(By the way the eternal youth operation was presented it's obvious it will be showed on the future tho idk on who).
 
#33
People complaining about luffy soloing kaido because then there would be no suspense anymore and no tension but still wanting to see the immortality operation practiced on luffy:choppawhat:
Where would be the danger then if he can't die?
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Luffy unconscious at the verge of dead?

Will law let the will of D die?

:few:


(By the way the eternal youth operation was presented it's obvious it will be showed on the future tho idk on who).
Yes he would. Luffy is not going to be immortal. And he won't be on the verge of dying. Besides law is also a D. So he is also the will of D. So it's not dead if luffy dies.
 
#34
People complaining about luffy soloing kaido because then there would be no suspense anymore and no tension but still wanting to see the immortality operation practiced on luffy:choppawhat:
Where would be the danger then if he can't die?
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Yes he would. Luffy is not going to be immortal. And he won't be on the verge of dying. Besides law is also a D. So he is also the will of D. So it's not dead if luffy dies.
Exactly why I said doing that will split the fans into "liking" or "hating" it

You don't kill off an important character in a moment where fans hate on Oda writing for it

If Law dies, people who like him or hate him such as myself should have the human emotion to appreciate such moment, and even feel sad for it

And not have people ignore the "death" part and instead they are talking about "OMG, Luffy is immortal" now!
This way, there is no weight for grieving over Law..

When WB or Ace died, people continued to show sadness to that moment even NOW! That's how you write a death! Not just throw them without having weight
 
#36
People complaining about luffy soloing kaido because then there would be no suspense anymore and no tension but still wanting to see the immortality operation practiced on luffy:choppawhat:
Where would be the danger then if he can't die?
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Yes he would. Luffy is not going to be immortal. And he won't be on the verge of dying. Besides law is also a D. So he is also the will of D. So it's not dead if luffy dies.

Eternal youth operation is not immortality tho.

One can get an terminal illness and die .

" He won't be at the verge of dying"

Rereads manga to count the number of times he was at the verge of dying....

Law already knows Luffy is different since Dressrosa bro(or MF) .
The will of D is Luffy and law knows well.
 
#37
Oh it will have weight, knowing Oda. He made us cry over a ship. This will not be an issue.
Not when many people already bash the idea of Luffy becoming immortal, no matter how much emotional you and I may feel, a lot will just be focusing on Luffy's power up instead of Law.. making it basically a crappy death by many fans.. what I want is enjoyment for majority of fans..
 
#38
Exactly why I said doing that will split the fans into "liking" or "hating" it

You don't kill off an important character in a moment where fans hate on Oda writing for it

If Law dies, people who like him or hate him such as myself should have the human emotion to appreciate such moment, and even feel sad for it

And not have people ignore the "death" part and instead they are talking about "OMG, Luffy is immortal" now!
This way, there is no weight for grieving over Law..

When WB or Ace died, people continued to show sadness to that moment even NOW! That's how you write a death! Not just throw them without having weight
You like it or not there will be joy cuz someone life will be saved.

Sadness too ...

You can't have one without the other when it comes to the eternal youth operation.
 
#39
Eternal youth operation is not immortality tho.

One can get an terminal illness and die .

" He won't be at the verge of dying"

Rereads manga to count the number of times he was at the verge of dying....

Law already knows Luffy is different since Dressrosa bro(or MF) .
The will of D is Luffy and law knows well.
It is. It’s the literal definition of immortality.
 
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