BS Boa can turn objects somehow into stone as well. Dunno how but she can.
maybe because her DF is able to?:ninja:
BS Boa can turn objects somehow into stone as well. Dunno how but she can.
maybe because her DF is able to?:ninja:
I have the RP watermarked one but I dunno if I can post it here
She did turn to stone denden mushi and cannon balls though
and swords,and pxs
This has just hit me after reading Aohige Translations:
Apoo: He's a man who will become his enemy eventually!! Do you really think he would save him?
Crew: What are you talking about, Apoo?
Apoo: I'm talking about Trafalgar Law!! He's a man infamous for his cruelty!!
I am thinking, what if Law did something else to Luffy beside saving his life.
Perhaps he figured he is more of a value to him alive.
I have a feeling but I hope I am wrong, that he did something bad to Luffy and he will take advantage of it when the time comes.(for instance and that is just the first thing that has come to my mind, we know that he can cut parts of people and they are still seen living even after he reataches them, even if a vital part is missing the remaining one still works (marine runing around without his head…
So what if Law took for instance Luffys Heart?...now that would be I have you trapped stuff....)
you might have a point
but with his power he wouldn't need to take it out now he could take it out at anytime he wanted couldn't he?
But Moria =( Dieing like dog in the backstreets by a cheap shot from the WG? Poor guy doesn't deserve that. WG is so cruel. If you fail you will b killed. First they try CP9 and now Moria. With that logic they have to kill Garp as well. He failed to beat Luffy and Sengoku for not stopping BB.
Poor Moria, hold on! You are far to unique and funny do die in that way. It would be a bigger lose in terms of characters as Ace.
I don't really like Moria die in this way! surrounded by a bunch of PX ….not really a fair fight! he deserved a come back!
I'm so worried about Luffy…T.T
I know that but some people believe ony human beings are turned to stone by her charm
http://www.onemanga.com/One_Piece/555/08-09/
seeing here canonballs and swords transformed into stone should prove them otherwise.
So what if Law took for instance Luffys Heart?…now that would be I have you trapped stuff....)
It's a nice theory, but regarding his ability everyone misses the point of his "room". He was shown using his powers only within this room.
@Don:
http://www.onemanga.com/One_Piece/555/08-09/
seeing here canonballs and swords transformed into stone should prove them otherwise.
Yeah but some people aren't looking at not important panels xD
Yeah but some people aren't looking at not important panels xD
thats why you should show those panels once again, so that those who deny something, could be proven otherwise
Maybe Vegapunk will merge him and Oars Jr into an MegaPacifizord I know Oda's a big mecha fan.
you might have a point
but with his power he wouldn't need to take it out now he could take it out at anytime he wanted couldn't he?
Well I don't think he can easily take parts of top fighters anytime he wants, or he would be broken. He has that room aspect, so perhaps close range combat is risky or even impossible but I am sure there is a way to fight him even though he is dangerous.
It's a nice theory, but regarding his ability everyone misses the point of his "room". He was shown using his powers only within this room.
Yes well I did not forget about it. What I am saying is that he already used the room and thus his ability to "heal" Luffy but from what we have seen so far, even after he has already used his ability parts of your body still "live" as if they are still in normal condition..
(like I said for instance the marine running around without his head, also I had the feeling from the start Bepo could be some guy Law saved, by placing his organs (brains…whatever) into a polar bear's body, so that would further on prove the theory...)
i dont get it when did hancock kick a pacifist i thought all she did was throw a stone
@Thousand:
That would be the single shittiest thing he could possibly do. Good thing it'll never happen. For crying out loud, this chapter Jimbei himself hyped up Luffy's reaction when he wakes up.
That's why there will be no reaction. Oda makes it so that everyone in the manga and outside is worrying about what will happen when he'll wake up. But Luffy already had a reaction, he collapsed. There is no need for more. Or maybe just a "MEEEEAAAAT" roaring !
We don't want to see a "dark" Luffy, one that will be haunted by Ace's death and will have one new "dream", vengeance ! He did what he had to do, he said it to Iva, if he didn't go there he would regret it for the rest of his life. Well, he went so he will have no regret. Luffy is not the kind to live in the past.
i dont get it when did hancock kick a pacifist i thought all she did was throw a stone
Where did you get that from?
http://www.onemanga.com/One_Piece/569/04-05/
She kicked it…
On the Moria matter:
On the Moria matter:
http://img191.imageshack.us/img191/4354/25yuswsw28295.gif
Ivotas… Cold-hearted as always xD
Where did you get that from?
http://www.onemanga.com/One_Piece/569/04-05/
She kicked it…
Your right but if you look at it it looks like she has just thrown a stone at it
Your right but if you look at it it looks like she has just thrown a stone at it
She broke a part of the Pacifista's face or some part when she kicked it.
Ivotas… Cold-hearted as always xD
Why? Moria is a fucking annoying cartoon character who no longer have a role in this manga. All he ever did is to get beaten (about 20 times in the war, I bet. Even Kuriel could beat him, I bet). He should be eliminated, as a present to the new age. I always hope Oda does something like that.
On the Moria matter:
http://img191.imageshack.us/img191/4354/25yuswsw28295.gif
I have a professor that looks just like him, never can remember the characters name.
doflamingois the most unimpressive warlord dose this guy seriously need 5 pacifist to take down moria
doflamingois the most unimpressive warlord dose this guy seriously need 5 pacifist to take down moria
Maybe he just want to get the job done fast.
I hate the type of villain that lets his subordinates take care of his enemy and then when they fail he does the job himself with stupid confidence and gets beaten after that.
Or maybe he just came to watch.
doflamingois the most unimpressive warlord dose this guy seriously need 5 pacifist to take down moria
Maybe he just enjoys a good show. He was also excited whenever something strange happened in the war like the sudden appearances of Luffy and company and Teach. Why attack Moria himself when the Paciifistas are enough? Of course if Moria retaliates and he needs to step in, I'm sure he'll do it but at the moment he doesn't need to it seems and he can enjoy a good show.
Why he won't die. he is the main character
Phantom Blood and Stone Ocean.
Cough
@dark:
doflamingois the most unimpressive warlord dose this guy seriously need 5 pacifist to take down moria
Yet probably had the highest kill streak after Akainu, chopped a leg off third largest giant we've seen, has an incredibly disturbing fruit, and will probably kill Moria then laugh about it. The dude has the highest bounty we've seen for a reason.
Makes me wonder how Luffy's going to eventually fight Doflamingo. His fighting style leaves him pretty vulnerable to Doflamingo's razor wire, and then there's the whole marionette aspect, as it's been commented on in the past that Luffy's pretty susceptable to trickery and underhanded tactics like that.
Not to mention his former bounty was revealed in chapter 234. He's held that record for nearly 350 chapters now.
doflamingois the most unimpressive warlord dose this guy seriously need 5 pacifist to take down moria
Actually, that description fits Moria more then it does Doflamingo.
Now sure how a guy can be the "most unimpressive" when the readers know so little about him.
It's like people hold a grudge against a Major character because they are mad Oda hasn't revealed more information about them.
What I like most about Doflamingo is that he seems have more knowledge then most of the Shichibukai and in some cases the Marines.
The guy wasn't even shocked when Blackbeard showed up and by all accounts seemed to expect it even when Sengoku almost had a cow.
Makes me wonder how Luffy's going to eventually fight Doflamingo. His fighting style leaves him pretty vulnerable to Doflamingo's razor wire, and then there's the whole marionette aspect, as it's been commented on in the past that Luffy's pretty susceptable to trickery and underhanded tactics like that.
He may not have too.
Blackbeard, a Yonkou or maybe even a Supernova may do it for him.
Also, I think Oda did some foreshadowing when we saw Luffy predict that his arm would be cut off if he tried to strike Mihawk when he first encountered him at Marineford.
By the time he fights Doflamingo, Luffy may have mastered this technique and be able to predict Doflamingo's moves.
I think this is a very nice "concluding" chapter.
I don't think that Moria will survive this encounter with Doflamingo and the Kumas. I don't think we will see him ever again, maybe only in the news. These short scenes in this chapter are there to make us think further and let us know what is going on, so in the next chapter, we won't see Moria vs. Doflamingo or anything. In my opinion this was the best way from Oda to give us the background information, but not going overdetailed about everything.
I didn't think that the supernovas would watch the war from a safe distance, but it actually fits perfectly to the whole burial of the "old times".
Makes me wonder how Luffy's going to eventually fight Doflamingo. His fighting style leaves him pretty vulnerable to Doflamingo's razor wire, and then there's the whole marionette aspect, as it's been commented on in the past that Luffy's pretty susceptable to trickery and underhanded tactics like that.
I don't see DoFlamingo going after Luffy. He's probably watching what Luffy does with great interest. After all, Luffy seems to out do himself every time in pissing off the World Government
He may not have too.
Blackbeard, a Yonkou or maybe even a Supernova may do it for him.
Also, I think Oda did some foreshadowing when we saw Luffy predict that his arm would be cut off if he tried to strike Mihawk when he first encountered him at Marineford.
By the time he fights Doflamingo, Luffy may have mastered this technique and be able to predict Doflamingo's moves.
I think Luffy will fight him because of Doflamingo's idea of a New Era where the strong rule. Luffy knows he has weak nakama and friends but he doesn't care about that, he wants to protect them and have freedom. Plus Doflamingo's Bellamy's former boss and the former owner of the Auctioning House on Grove 1. Plus I think Doflamingo might want to see how he'd compare against the rookie that does outrageous things and has defeated 2 Shichibukai.
I don't see DoFlamingo going after Luffy. He's probably watching what Luffy does with great interest. After all, Luffy seems to out do himself every time in pissing off the World Government
Things can change. He may be ordered to go after Luffy in the future just like he was with Moria, or Luffy will end up sticking his unwanted nose into Doflamingo's business. I personally think it would be anti-climatic if they never come into conflict with each other, since Luffy is basically the personification of Gold Roger's ideals and Doflamingo is the complete anti-thesis. Heck, I wouldn't be surprised if Doflamingo ends up being endgame material because of that.
I think DoFla will be sent to kill Hancock. He's pretty much the perfect mind rape to Hancock, being the head of the slave trade and having powers that allows him to manipulate people. At first they fight equally, but then he finds out her secret somehow and begins to mindscrew her, a conscious but still recuperating Luffy finally snaps out of his apathy and steps in to give DoFlamingo a much needed beating.
I think DoFla will be sent to kill Hancock. He's pretty much the perfect mind rape to Hancock, being the head of the slave trade and having powers that allows him to manipulate people. At first they fight equally, but then he finds out her secret somehow and begins to mindscrew her, a conscious but still recuperating Luffy finally snaps out of his apathy and steps in to give DoFlamingo a much needed beating.
i think that would be to soon to face DoFLa..
he was so long foreshadowed and he always called that new age.
i think he will first have a big role in that new created chaos and after a while in the NW the SH will face DoFla cause they couldn`t stand how he treats some of citizien there..or something like that.
but seeing hancock confrontated with her past seems rly likely..maybe DoFla would be the perfect candidate to strip her off her title, but i don`t see luffy able to confront DoFla after that.
I think DoFla will be sent to kill Hancock. He's pretty much the perfect mind rape to Hancock, being the head of the slave trade and having powers that allows him to manipulate people. At first they fight equally, but then he finds out her secret somehow and begins to mindscrew her, a conscious but still recuperating Luffy finally snaps out of his apathy and steps in to give DoFlamingo a much needed beating.
I hadn't considered but this is a good theory (probably why I never thought of it).
@Don:
i think that would be to soon to face DoFLa..
he was so long foreshadowed and he always called that new age.
i think he will first have a big role in that new created chaos and after a while in the NW the SH will face DoFla cause they couldn`t stand how he treats some of citizien there..or something like that.but seeing hancock confrontated with her past seems rly likely..maybe DoFla would be the perfect candidate to strip her off her title, but i don`t see luffy able to confront DoFla after that.
But wouldn't it also be fitting that he usher in the new age, by being the first boss of it? I don't believe it's been said whether or not he believes in one piece, but after Whitebeard testifying to it's existence, shouldn't the non-believers get put in their place?
Although I do understand your point, after all his build up as a power house and his talk of the new age, it could seem weird that he would disappear so soon after the beginning of the new age.
i know he is a warlord but i always thought robin would be the one to fight doflamingo. It would be a perfect battle of devil fruits.
I hadn't considered but this is a good theory (probably why I never thought of it).
But wouldn't it also be fitting that he usher in the new age, by being the first boss of it? I don't believe it's been said whether or not he believes in one piece, but after Whitebeard testifying to it's existence, shouldn't the non-believers get put in their place?
Although I do understand your point, after all his build up as a power house and his talk of the new age, it could seem weird that he would disappear so soon after the beginning of the new age.
actually i think having him as first big villain in the new world would be great..but like i said i cant see that luffy could go against him any time soon. it
s more likely in my eyes that they will cross their ways a few times and DoFla just let him go cause he sees great potential in him and doesnt care for luffy
s action..but on one point luffy goes directly against his plans and than they will have a fight.but for that luffy has to gain a lot more power and so having DoFla as main villain in the beginning of the GL…mhh would be to much to improve in a short time(when no big timeskip will follow now, like suggested from a few here)
here it would be more fitting in my eyes when in the beginning of the NW the SN will have a few battles with each other and some NW-pirates which are a bit longer in the NW..i think also the SHs has to go against some of these, cause other crews will be like "ehhhh, we heard a lot of you..let
s show what cha got wuhahaha"
on another note DoFla seems the only shichibukai left for luffy as a villain.
mihawk will be in the end for zoro...jinbei wont be a villain..same goes for hancock. kuma..mhh i don
t know.
and BB i don`t rly count him anylonger a shichibukai.
so having a shichibukai saved for a bit later in the story seems to be the better option.
Makes me wonder how Luffy's going to eventually fight Doflamingo. His fighting style leaves him pretty vulnerable to Doflamingo's razor wire, and then there's the whole marionette aspect, as it's been commented on in the past that Luffy's pretty susceptable to trickery and underhanded tactics like that.
It'd probably just be a case where Doflamingo was able to cut him, but not able to sever a limb clean off. I'd liken it to Jango hitting Luffy in the back of the head with a Chakram, and not being able to figure out how it didn't split his head in half. Stronger people have tougher skin… or something.
@Don:
i think that would be to soon to face DoFLa..
he was so long foreshadowed and he always called that new age.
i think he will first have a big role in that new created chaos and after a while in the NW the SH will face DoFla cause they couldn`t stand how he treats some of citizien there..or something like that.but seeing hancock confrontated with her past seems rly likely..maybe DoFla would be the perfect candidate to strip her off her title, but i don`t see luffy able to confront DoFla after that.
I see your point. DoFlamingo has indeed been hyped since forever, and his arc may revolve around the "New Age". However, after seeing him offing Moria and with the Hancock situation on the verge of being touched upon, he seens the perfect candidate, both in backstory and powerhouse, to be the big bad of the arc. If not him, who?
And about Luffy not being able to defeat him… in my mind it would be more of a Hancock + Luffy against him.
I see your point. DoFlamingo has indeed been hyped since forever, and his arc may revolve around the "New Age". However, after seeing him offing Moria and with the Hancock situation on the verge of being touched upon, he seens the perfect candidate, both in backstory and powerhouse, to be the big bad of the arc. If not him, who?
And about Luffy not being able to defeat him… in my mind it would be more of a Hancock + Luffy against him.
like i said i actually like your idea, but you have to consider that DoFla broke up with the slavery-market just like that and so he was maybe involved but it sure wasn`t his passion.(i think we will see here later in the story some guys of the WG which are actually the "evil minds" behind that)
for DoFla it was more like a little fun game .
(but seeing his crazy character that sure was fitting for him in his freetime, while the New Age was still in the stars)
so confronting hancock with her past is sure a method he would use for sure.
But i consider you think that DoFla has now the mission to get rid of the shichibukais who aren`t any longer useful.
but that is what i doubt.
he seems more like the guy who does everything for his fun and for his ideals.
so killing moria right now does fit for him cause hes right now around and maybe the Gorousei are standing also behind his ideals.. but sending now DoFla around like a puppy who should kill those in high positions which aren
t any longer useful for the WG doesn`t seem to be a fitting position for DoFla..
thats more the job for kuma as far as we saw it.
I understand your position. I specially understand that there may be much more towards DoFlamingo than we know. He seems powerful beyond just personal strength, and yet we have see no sign of followers or a crew (beyond Bellamy's).
The reason I put DoFlamingo in my theory is just that Hancock's story must be tied up with a powerful and despicable villain, like Robin had Spandam or Nami had Arlong. Beyond DoFlamingo, I only see the Tenryuubito fitting the bill, but they're not fighters and would not appear in an assassination attempt.
@Don:
thats more the job for kuma as far as we saw it.
The problem is that Kuma has been downgraded from a powerful character to a powerful mook. Withouth is personality, he's not really fit to be the main villain of an arc. I really don't know where Oda plans to go with Kuma now that he's essentially a terminator. Anyone beating him would be a bit unsatisfying, unless doing so to avenge the original Kuma, after finding out his motivations to work for a government he despised.
Well, it could be Sentomaru. He is in charge of the PX's who were seen killing Moria and he follows government orders. Plus he has the slave trade connection from when he attacked the Strawhats after Luffy punched Charlos. Luffy could bring that up and cause Boa to get emotional. I don't know though, this seems somewhat unlikely.
Pause. How do we know there won't be a time skip?
We don't, but we're not going to give up speculating, potentially for months, waiting for a timeskip to occur.
Well, it could be Sentomaru. He is in charge of the PX's who were seen killing Moria and he follows government orders. Plus he has the slave trade connection from when he attacked the Strawhats after Luffy punched Charlos. Luffy could bring that up and cause Boa to get emotional. I don't know though, this seems somewhat unlikely.
Problem is that Sentoumaru would not have the same emotional impact.
However, Sentoumaru could be a villain in AL if the SH's appear there because it would help things go full-circle in this saga (Sentoumaru + Pacifistas were among the forces that defeated and separated the crew). He also seems to know Haki, which is thematically apropriate. However, he would have very little impact in Boa Hancock's part of the story.
It'd probably just be a case where Doflamingo was able to cut him, but not able to sever a limb clean off. I'd liken it to Jango hitting Luffy in the back of the head with a Chakram, and not being able to figure out how it didn't split his head in half. Stronger people have tougher skin… or something.
I 'spose. I guess it's a situation where the author has to have the villain not use his powers as lethally or to the same extent as in earlier displays, as he'd then be ridiculously powerful and impossible to beat.
Has anyone found Pandaman yet? Among the NewKama's? TO the right of the bunny-eared guy? Hard to tell by the face, but he has the panda ears. Page 10.
I 'spose. I guess it's a situation where the author has to have the villain not use his powers as lethally or to the same extent as in earlier displays, as he'd then be ridiculously powerful and impossible to beat.
This will never happen with Akainu.
Pause. How do we know there won't be a time skip?
It's always been a big assumption due to a Greg thread.
PPL think it's a good time to time skip but I don't see it and I mean a noticeable time skip like half a year and up.