Character Discussion Zoro has the best character development among monster trio

Who has the best character development


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#1
Luffy
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rom an underdog kid with a big dream to a very annoying brat who depends solely on his bloodline, devil fruit, luck, and destiny to be at the top. A person who is portrayed as freedom but narratively got caged by his own fate.

Sanji
From a cool chef who is portrayed as a gentleman to the annoying unlimited nosebleed pervert. A liar who turns back on his word about raid suit just to commit the sexual crime to spy female bath. A hypocrite who doesn't hurt woman but begging female friend to fight on behalf and risk her life. A hype tool for almost all villains. A child with daddy issue but relies on his sperm to survive.

Zoro
A badass swordman with zero character development even in Samurai arc. Look at how Oda develops those two above, it is better to leave Zoro as he is. Period.
 
#20
Zoro literally has no character his solo purpose is to fight that's why he won't even go to laughtale he's a bum
Eh I wouldn't go that far... Zoro even without backstory has shown development. At the beginning we had 'I don't fight for things like revenge' to now 'I have also have friends I want to protect' (I'm binging Dressrosa right now, so that's the one freshest in my mind, sorry if there's others.)

He showed kindness to the little girl in his first introduction, and didn't seem to be one to hurt civilians. But his reasons were fighting were one-track: keep promise to friend, defeat others, become the strongest. The bounty hunting as he even said, was just for him to eat. Aside from that goal he was aimless, didn't know where he was going, and was just bouncing from where the wind took him. Now, he has friends, has found more reason to fight than just 'be strongest,' has direction in his life, and people he doesn't want to lose.

That is development. We just don't have his backstory, where this nobody kid came from originally.
 
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