Gelbooru, watch out for the hentai pics, unless you're into that stuff. :sideways:
Anything specific I need to search?
Gelbooru, watch out for the hentai pics, unless you're into that stuff. :sideways:
Anything specific I need to search?
Anything specific I need to search?
Just type one_piece, make sure you have the underscore otherwise nothing will turn up, then it is just a case of going through finding the pics. I want to know who the artist is myself as well, doesn't say on the site though:sad:
You can also ask for help finding pictures in this thread.
You can also ask for help finding pictures in this thread.
Thanks. Hopefully someone should know, it's been bugging me for ages since the first time I saw pics of the Strawhats
Ah ok I gotchya. Thanks for the help, guys!
How did Nami's log pose stay pointed at fishman island this whole time? Perhaps it was said but i don't remember it anybody know?
Nami stayed at Weatheria the whole time and it's a Sky island capable of moving around. There just wasn't "next island" from Weatheria where the Log could have pointed.
Actually she probably visited other islands too, like the one from the cover story.
I find the Shanks Mihawk relationship quite curious. i know this is a constantly though about topic. So the big forces in the manga are the Yonkou, the Shichibukai, and the admirals. Admirals being the top of the marine force, it stands to reason that they are stronger than the shichibukai. It wouldn't make sense otherwise since I'm sure there's always that possibility that the shichibukai could betray them. Yonkou are the top of the pirates so (as seen with Whitebeard) they should be able to at least be a large threat to admirals with no clear disadvantage. However, Mihawk is the world's strongest swordsman. Shanks, as we've seen, is also a swordsman. From this we can deduce that Mihawk is stronger than Shanks. And Shanks should be able to easily keep up with an admiral. So I suppose Mihawk should be able to keep up with an admiral ( and maybe even win ). I guess there's no real question here, I just find the whole thing very interesting. Mihawk may not know haki which would put him at a disadvantage to admirals. A disadvantage that Shanks wouldn't have I guess.
Okay and now for an actual question:
When Shanks arrives at the war and saves Coby he slashes Akainu. Either it was him or Vista(my memory's a little foggy). Someone slashes his neck and Akainu complains about haki users. Why didn't Akainu die on the spot? Shouldn't haki have nullified his DF and sliced his neck open? Perhaps we just haven't found out yet or am I missing something?
I find the Shanks Mihawk relationship quite curious. i know this is a constantly though about topic. So the big forces in the manga are the Yonkou, the Shichibukai, and the admirals. Admirals being the top of the marine force, it stands to reason that they are stronger than the shichibukai. It wouldn't make sense otherwise since I'm sure there's always that possibility that the shichibukai could betray them. Yonkou are the top of the pirates so (as seen with Whitebeard) they should be able to at least be a large threat to admirals with no clear disadvantage. However, Mihawk is the world's strongest swordsman. Shanks, as we've seen, is also a swordsman. From this we can deduce that Mihawk is stronger than Shanks. And Shanks should be able to easily keep up with an admiral. So I suppose Mihawk should be able to keep up with an admiral ( and maybe even win ). I guess there's no real question here, I just find the whole thing very interesting. Mihawk may not know haki which would put him at a disadvantage to admirals. A disadvantage that Shanks wouldn't have I guess.
Okay and now for an actual question:
When Shanks arrives at the war and saves Coby he slashes Akainu. Either it was him or Vista(my memory's a little foggy). Someone slashes his neck and Akainu complains about haki users. Why didn't Akainu die on the spot? Shouldn't haki have nullified his DF and sliced his neck open? Perhaps we just haven't found out yet or am I missing something?
I'm curious and somewhat disturbed as to how you came up with these conclusions. Makes me want to Falcon Punch! you.
Mihawk and Shanks have at least 2 skirmishes in the past, both of them have not concluded which one is the stronger of the other.
Mihawk not knowing about haki is a real stretch there. The guy is known to be a top tier swordsman. Come on now. Your being absurd.
Vista and another WB ally attacked him. In Akainu's case, it just made him feel physical attacks while still being in his logia form. If Haki wasn't used, Akainu will not feel a thing at all.
Vista and another WB ally attacked him. In Akainu's case, it just made him feel physical attacks while still being in his logia form. If Haki wasn't used, Akainu will not feel a thing at all.
There is no actual confirmation of this, we don';t know enough about haki to say much with certainty.
I'm curious and somewhat disturbed as to how you came up with these conclusions. Makes me want to Falcon Punch! you.
Mihawk and Shanks have at least 2 skirmishes in the past, both of them have not concluded which one is the stronger of the other.
Mihawk not knowing about haki is a real stretch there. The guy is known to be a top tier swordsman. Come on now. Your being absurd.
Yeah i can't really respond to these. I was being rash when i jumped to these conclusions. My bad
There is no actual confirmation of this, we don';t know enough about haki to say much with certainty.
What are you talking about? Re-read the Marine vs WB pirate war chapters. I urge you to say this again once you re read it. Akainu's reaction to haki imbued attacks and non haki imbued attacks are apparent.
What are you talking about? Re-read the Marine vs WB pirate war chapters. I urge you to say this again once you re read it. Akainu's reaction to haki imbued attacks and non haki imbued attacks are apparent.
Oh I'm not saying it isn't the most plausible theory out there so far, I merely saying that we don't know enough to say that with certainty. We can say haki probably works that way but not certainly. I meant for all we know there could be some way of blocking haki which saved Akainu or something even more obscure.
Oh I'm not saying it isn't the most plausible theory out there so far, I merely saying that we don't know enough to say that with certainty. We can say haki probably works that way but not certainly. I meant for all we know there could be some way of blocking haki which saved Akainu or something even more obscure.
Theory? I'm basing it on facts from the war chapters. I isolated Akainu's case. It has already been proven that using Haki in attacks could hurt df users. As to what degree for logia users, Akainu just proved it isn't enough to kill him that is in relation to Vista's and that other WB pirate's attacks of course.
Theory? I'm basing it on facts from the war chapters. I isolated Akainu's case.
Yes, theories are indeed usually based on facts, well done.
Yes, theories are indeed usually based on facts, well done.
A theory remains a theory until proven factual. My reply to Grandeza's inquest has been proven and carried out. Thank you.
PS: Nice try shifting the topic though. XD
A theory remains a theory until proven factual. My reply to Grandeza's inquest has been proven and carried out. Thank you.
PS: Nice try shifting the topic though. XD
Meh well it's not interesting or important enough to argue about, so we'll just agree to disagree.
How did Nami's log pose stay pointed at fishman island this whole time? Perhaps it was said but i don't remember it anybody know?
It didn't say.
I'm guessing she left it on the Sunny.
It didn't say.
I'm guessing she left it on the Sunny.
Yeah, she didn't appear to be wearing it when she was vanished, and I didn't see her wearing it at all in Weatheria, so we can assume I guess it stayed on Sabaody
Nami always wears the log pose on her wrist, it wasn't left anywhere. Weatheria and sky islands in general don't give off a magnetic field so even with Nami visiting different locations throughout the two year separation, the position given on the log pose wouldn't change.
Nami always wears the log pose on her wrist, it wasn't left anywhere. Weatheria and sky islands in general don't give off a magnetic field so even with Nami visiting different locations throughout the two year separation, the position given on the log pose wouldn't change.
Skypiea affected the log pose in Jaya arc. Though maybe that was because of Shandoran earth being up there.
That was precisely why.
Both halves of Jaya still kept their respective magnetic fields despite the difference in altitude between them.
Theory? I'm basing it on facts from the war chapters. I isolated Akainu's case. It has already been proven that using Haki in attacks could hurt df users. As to what degree for logia users, Akainu just proved it isn't enough to kill him that is in relation to Vista's and that other WB pirate's attacks of course.
Just using Akainu's scene to sum up haki against logia's doesn't prove a fact, cause we've seen more scenes that counter what we saw.
But I agree that haki isn't an instant kill on logia users. I'm also sure most high tier logia users can use haki in reverse to strengthen their body/or objects made from their body.
example would be kizaru's light sword, when rayleigh fought against kizaru his attacks didn't just go straight through the sword like butter.
Nami always wears the log pose on her wrist, it wasn't left anywhere. Weatheria and sky islands in general don't give off a magnetic field so even with Nami visiting different locations throughout the two year separation, the position given on the log pose wouldn't change.
WTF? Seriously? Of course Sky Islands have a magnetic pull, that's the whole premise of Jaya arc, the fact that the log was pointing upwards!
The log didn't change because Weatheria is an artifical island but that doesn't mean Sky Islands in general don't give off a magnetic field…:getlost:
How did Nami's log pose stay pointed at fishman island this whole time? Perhaps it was said but i don't remember it anybody know?
i remember when urogue argued about this with me saying the fact that nami's log pose was not visible on cover pages was undeniable truth that the log pose had been broken and they would need to aquire a new one…. just like zoro's arm
WTF? Seriously? Of course Sky Islands have a magnetic pull, that's the whole premise of Jaya arc, the fact that the log was pointing upwards!
The log didn't change because Weatheria is an artifical island but that doesn't mean Sky Islands in general don't give off a magnetic field…:getlost:
Sky Islands, in general, don't have any magnetic fields, since they are not made of earth, but of clouds… Shandora/Skypiea was clearly an exception, since it was a GL island, which got pulled into the sky by the knock up stream. Angel Beach, a common sky island, had no magnetic field.
Edit: thanks for the correction :)
With that out of the way, the reason I'm making this thread is because the amount of in-universe time left of the main journey - the NW + Raftel + aftermath/WG war - is a subject that from my experience is one of the most controversial and commonly discussed in the post-timeskip debates. As far as I have observed, people generally take one out of two sides…
Several years, anywhere between 3-7.
The NW taking anywhere between 6 months and 2 years is not feasible, because it is simply too short an amount of time for Luffy to grow in strength to the degree that he has to in order to legitimately compete with people at the top of the world, like the Emperors, the Admirals and eventually Blackbeard. Oda has consistently portrayed reaching top-tier to be a daunting task, there has yet to be a single confirmed top-tier below the age of 30; no matter how talented, it is simply too short a timespan for Luffy to reach that level in just one or two years from now on despite his 2-year training. The most likely option is that it'll take at least three years, with multiple smaller timeskips (e.g. 3 months) in-between arcs or in the midst of them being utilized to justify Luffy and the Strawhats' growth in strength.
The NW will not be significantly longer than Paradise. 1-1 1/2 years, perhaps 2 at the very most.
With the 2-year timeskip and training arc, we are now decisively past the issue of Luffy being too weak. He is not yet at the level where he can fight Admirals, but he will also not require as long as several years to get there. Travelling throughout the NW, facing the enemies that stand in his way and pushing himself to the limit to overcome them will be enough for Luffy to have developed into a full-fledged top-tier by the time he needs to be with the manga moving on at roughly the pace it has done so far. Oda has never used smaller timeskips before, and doing so now would simply break up the flow of the story; it is unprecedented and simply not OP's style. The NW is not any longer than Paradise, it is merely tougher.
These are the two most common sides I see people take on this issue. Whether it's the case here, I don't know, but that's what I hope to find out - and also, ideally, ignite some meaningful discussion on the subject.
I want to say OP will not end and be in denial. Hahaha
But I say it has another 5 years. I think the New World will be sort of like the Grand Line. Go back to the early One Piece chapters and episodes and you will hear how dangerous the Grand Line was. Once they got in the Grand Line you found ordinary people living ordinary lives. It wasn't a graveyard.
3-7 most likely, on the lower side I feel. Getting to the NW took a long time due the fact of recruiting and developing the world to how it is now. Most of that aside it really should be relatively straight forward now
Edit: thanks for the correction :)
Several years, anywhere between 3-7.
The NW taking anywhere between 6 months and 2 years is not feasible,
Everything that the Straw Hats did in their time from East Blue to Marineford was done pretty quickly. The way Aokiji commented on their rapid progression scaring the hell out of him, it showed us that the SH's are an acception to other slow moving pirates. Not saying it is going to be as quick as the first half of the Grandline or that it can't be 3-7 years, but even 3 years to find One Piece for this crew just doesn't seem right to me.
i remember when urogue argued about this with me saying the fact that nami's log pose was not visible on cover pages was undeniable truth that the log pose had been broken and they would need to aquire a new one…. just like zoro's arm
Hmm, I said that it appears her log pose is broken, meaning it could be a sign that they might get sidetracked again before heading to Fishman Island. They were sidetracked again, to the tune of two years, so I wasn't wrong. Now she has a functioning one, and it could have happened any of a million ways over the past two years. I said, over and over and over again, that it wasn't about acquiring a new one, but I suppose that's not enough for some people.
I've also never claimed it was an undeniable truth that it was broken. I said it was either broken or an art mistake. Comparing it to Zoro's arm is absolutely ridiculous (an argument I never made anyway).
If we are to convert beri to US Dollar, or any other earthly form of currency, how much would it be worth? We see that 50,000 Berri isn't a lot.
Zoro went to purchase a sword and the shop owner stated 50,000 will barely purchase a budget katana.
It's a manga, so yen.
Can we just assume that beri equals yen?
That means a Katana for 50,000 equals 593 USD?
$600 for a sword in a barrel?
I want to say OP will not end and be in denial. Hahaha
But I say it has another 5 years. I think the New World will be sort of like the Grand Line. Go back to the early One Piece chapters and episodes and you will hear how dangerous the Grand Line was. Once they got in the Grand Line you found ordinary people living ordinary lives. It wasn't a graveyard.
The Grand Line has been called paradise compared to the New World so I don't think it is going to be normal people living normal lives or similar to the Grand line.
I think OP still has another 2 years before 2012 strikes.
jk
Just looked back to the first page and saw this;@The:
I'm glad there's no main villain in One Piece. That's part of what makes Naruto so damned boring.
I know it's a long time ago, but I got a laugh out of this.
Any one know if Oda is going to retire after One Piece is finished?
Any one know if Oda is going to retire after One Piece is finished?
He might not write another story, although I think this is highly unlikely since he seems to enjoy this quite a bit, however, I don't expect him to invest his time into a project as time consuming as this one after he finishes.
I'm sure he wants to spend some time with his family.
the dude deserves it.
Any one know if Oda is going to retire after One Piece is finished?
I think Oda mentioned something about OP being his last long series and him focusing on doing short stories.
I know this is mostly for One Piece questions but i need to know what is the saying "It ain't nothing but a thang" from??? I saw it ain't nothing but a G thang but I thought it was a movie quote… I can't figure it out
Where was the story at 8 years ago? Since I recalled hearing that Oda wanted it to be over originally in 2002
2002 ranged from end of arabasta to sky island
Where was the story at 8 years ago? Since I recalled hearing that Oda wanted it to be over originally in 2002
Wasn't it more he only projected it lasting 5 years?
But with more popularity then he planned allowed him to expand stories - which would explain why things that have taken years to link together would have been planned for shorter lapses.
Much like the Kraken if it was indeed in the fog at Thriller Bark.
if luffy was a real person, what sport would he most likely play?
Baseball or Basketball ^^