Chihiro, worst part of that rant is, you seem to be oblivious of the fact that you yourself exhibited the very same characteristics you accuse others with, in this very same post.
Hi Mr Kettle, my name is Pot.
Chihiro, worst part of that rant is, you seem to be oblivious of the fact that you yourself exhibited the very same characteristics you accuse others with, in this very same post.
Hi Mr Kettle, my name is Pot.
I think Shirahoshi's reasons are because the odds of everything:
1. A pirate without ANY crew comes to burn some papers
2. He shoots the queen and flees without anyone seeing him
3. Hody finds the "suspect" that no one identified and immediately kills him out of "rage".
What self-respecting soldier/cop would do that? You would want to make sure you definitely caught the culprit. You wouldn't kill the suspect outright. You need to know where his accomplices are, if they plan to attack your king. There's too much information you need to insure the safety of the public. It just looks like a cover up with the human as the fall guy.
Even the other guards asked why he immediately shot him.
Hence why most people on the forum was calling out Hodi on it when her past chapter showed her assasination.
Honestly, it would be more suprising if he didn't do it.
Shirahoshi could've saw it, but thought she was mistaken, or maybe she meant "she knew something was a miss" all along.
Hey guys !
A shame that the French forum "Eastblue" has closed… I have to debate about One Piece in English Now....
Ok so... I think that Luffy will detroy the Fishmen Island like the oracle predicted it, but I think He'll do it in order to free the fishmen from their Island/Prison.
If they have no subwater-Island where to live, they will be forced to get to the surface and live with the other Humans... Luffy has ever done a lot of things like this... acting like a fool but consequences of theses acts are benefits for all.
Then, about the Shirahoshi's line " I already now it"... I don't think that it's a educated guest like you said pyromonki..
Because all of the fishmen could have thought the same... I think it's something only her can deduce... Maybe she was told by a Seaking or other fishes... Or she can see through Souls are memories...
And finally... One Piece is the best Manga being actually written, and Zorro is my favorite. A shame that we still haven't any explanation about his eye!
See you!
Then, about the Shirahoshi's line " I already now it"… I don't think that it's a educated guest like you said pyromonki..
Because all of the fishmen could have thought the same... I think it's something only her can deduce... Maybe she was told by a Seaking or other fishes... Or she can see through Souls are memories...
I don't think she would keep it a secret unless it was an educated guess where she had no absolute proof.
Four things:
To be honest i think Shirahoshi knew Hody in the past. Nothing incredible knowing he was a soldier of the royal army so he could have met and developped a good relationship with her (like Vivi and her guards). Then when Arlong came, Hody's personality radically changed to a bad guy, especially because of FT's murder case. And then he could explain to the princess how much he hates humans etc, so that she noticed Hody's personnality has turned badly. It partly explains the fact that she knows he killed Otohime, but also the fact that she didn't tell anything.
All situations can be explained with Haki by now and I think it's way too easy, so this idea can be a good alternative imo.
One thing, at first it was said that the break was due to Oda being ill, but Cnet translation told us that he was collecting data.
Did Mangastream translators screwed it so bad as I think they did?
One thing, at first it was said that the break was due to Oda being ill, but Cnet translation told us that he was collecting data.
Did Mangastream translators screwed it so bad as I think they did?
It seems that this time, Cnet is wrong and mangastream right. Chihirou checked up
Cant wait till Next Chapter
I still don't understand why Jinbe would be stronger than Hodi. He's a Shichibukai, but that's because he was second in command to Tiger, a master of Fishman Karate, and a really strong fishman in general. On the other hand, Hodi's got so much strength with ES that he's like a one-man ballistic missile.
Because great lengths have had to be taken each time a shichibukai has fallen so far. Why does the fact that we know Jimbei's backstory make a loss here make any more sense then Mihawk, Donflamingo, or Moria losing to this guy? If just strength could beat these guys why did so many shichibukai come out of the war, even those who lost to Luffy, relatively unscathed? Hell, I don't even think Akainu would have injured Jimbei like he did if not for the distraction of Luffy's unconscious body. Hodi only has power on his side, otherwise he's just a vicious shark fishman with some army training. Actually, if Jimbei can block one of Akainu's magma punches, despite some self injury, what would be the implications of a loss to Hodi?
I think people are more playing to cliches when they suggest Jimbei lose to Hodi. I don't see what it would do for this story right now. If Jimbei loses to the guy, I expect cheating and outside interference.
Because great lengths have had to be taken each time a shichibukai has fallen so far. Why does the fact that we know Jimbei's backstory make a loss here make any more sense then Mihawk, Donflamingo, or Moria losing to this guy? If just strength could beat these guys why did so many shichibukai come out of the war, even those who lost to Luffy, relatively unscathed? Hell, I don't even think Akainu would have injured Jimbei like he did if not for the distraction of Luffy's unconscious body. Hodi only has power on his side, otherwise he's just a vicious shark fishman with some army training. Actually, if Jimbei can block one of Akainu's magma punches, despite some self injury, what would be the implications of a loss to Hodi?
I think people are more playing to cliches when they suggest Jimbei lose to Hodi. I don't see what it would do for this story right now. If Jimbei loses to the guy, I expect cheating and outside interference.
The fact that Shichibukai are overwhelmingly powerful is not undermined by comparison of Jinbe's power to Hodi's power. Hodi's circumstance is that he used an extremely costly powerup to gain his level of strength. This strength is temporary, and would probably cripple him after it's effects wear out. The sheer physical power displayed by Hodi trumps the physical force of Jinbe. I may be underestimating the amount of power Jinbe can defend against, however, especially when he has no handicap. And the fact that both Jinbe can Hodi control water, so their attacks are not as effective on each other.
Still, I think Hodi would probably best Jinbe, but not stomp him flat. Otherwise, the situation would seem too at ease.
Regardless of power levels, however, I think the whole arc is a conflict between pirates who impatiently seize and abuse power to get ahead, versus those who hide their capabilities and use minimal force to resolve disputes. The fact that the Strawhats are pretty cool-headed despite their troubles illustrates this.
So I think in the end, the Strawhats will smoothly defeat their enemies with little effort while their opponents will humiliate themselves by damaging themselves.
The fact that Shichibukai are overwhelmingly powerful is not undermined by comparison of Jinbe's power to Hodi's power. Hodi's circumstance is that he used an extremely costly powerup to gain his level of strength. This strength is temporary, and would probably cripple him after it's effects wear out. The sheer physical power displayed by Hodi trumps the physical force of Jinbe. I may be underestimating the amount of power Jinbe can defend against, however, especially when he has no handicap. And the fact that both Jinbe can Hodi control water, so their attacks are not as effective on each other.
Still, I think Hodi would probably best Jinbe, but not stomp him flat. Otherwise, the situation would seem too at ease.
Regardless of power levels, however, I think the whole arc is a conflict between pirates who impatiently seize and abuse power to get ahead, versus those who hide their capabilities and use minimal force to resolve disputes. The fact that the Strawhats are pretty cool-headed despite their troubles illustrates this.
So I think in the end, the Strawhats will smoothly defeat their enemies with little effort while their opponents will humiliate themselves by damaging themselves.
I get that losing Jimbei would make the situation more dire, but that could be accomplished by…hell...leaving him where he is. His capture is lame, but he's now unable to fight assuming no one frees him.
Hodi beating Jimbei would make him a villian who's above or equal to shichibukai level, which...doesn't that seems like too high a status for Hodi? Doesn't that kind of undermine the future shichibukai? I'm assuming Donflamingo will still be an antagonist in the future, and the ideal that a guy can gain that kind of power in less then a day, under any circumstance, feels wrong to me. The shichibukai are reappearing characters in this story, and I don't see Hodi going outside this arc unless he get a major overhaul in his character. I find that unlikely seeing as his body just got a major overhaul a few chapters ago. I just don't see Jimbei jobbing out to Hodi accomplishing much of anything. But, I argree Jimbei needs to be distracted somehow. Thankfully between trickery, steriods, and a potential army of sea kings there are plenty distractions for any worthwhile fighter.
I get that losing Jimbei would make the situation more dire, but that could be accomplished by…hell...leaving him where he is. His capture is lame, but he's now unable to fight assuming no one frees him.
Hodi beating Jimbei would make him a villian who's above or equal to shichibukai level, which...doesn't that seems like too high a status for Hodi? Doesn't that kind of undermine the future shichibukai? I'm assuming Donflamingo will still be an antagonist in the future, and the ideal that a guy can gain that kind of power in less then a day, under any circumstance, feels wrong to me. The shichibukai are reappearing characters in this story, and I don't see Hodi going outside this arc unless he get a major overhaul in his character. I find that unlikely seeing as his body just got a major overhaul a few chapters ago. I just don't see Jimbei jobbing out to Hodi accomplishing much of anything. But, I argree Jimbei needs to be distracted somehow. Thankfully between trickery, steriods, and a potential army of sea kings there are plenty distractions for any worthwhile fighter.
I forget who stated it earlier. But it has been said before. Shichibukai is really just a title. It's not necessary a good meter to gage strength. The Shichi's are all in varying strengths and abilities, but what they have in common is that they decided to work for the Man, instead of against it…at least openly. I see no problem with Hody having a temporary power up to be stronger than Jinbe for a bit.
- I expect the SH's to split up with half of them going to the plaza and the other half going to Zoro and the others. (Plaza: probably Luffy, Sanji, and coincidentally Chopper to check on Shirley. Castle: the other 3)
Nope, unless Oda does a little flashback: Hodi already said they (Zoro and Co) should be dead by now. So they probably already got out by themselves. And I don't think Luffy would go to save them, he knows they don't need him for that.
That's not what luffy said :
Chapter 629 :
Luffy: I'm gonna go to the Palace, save my friends… / ...and kick that Hordy guy's ass!!!
@Monkey:
That's not what luffy said :
Chapter 629 :
It's a pity that the only for luffy to reach fishman island is this
http://www.mangafox.com/manga/one_piece/v51/c496/16.html
which doesn't seem very useful, especially in fishman island where there are less bubbles and the palace hall is flood, and the palace entrance is closed.
Seriously, how are they going to reach the palace, I only can think in.. mecha franky:ninja::ninja:
Hodi beating Jimbei would make him a villian who's above or equal to shichibukai level, which…doesn't that seems like too high a status for Hodi? Doesn't that kind of undermine the future shichibukai? I'm assuming Donflamingo will still be an antagonist in the future, and the ideal that a guy can gain that kind of power in less then a day, under any circumstance, feels wrong to me.
From now on were most likely facing villains who are above the power-level of a shichibukai especially those who were already defeated by Luffy. We know Yonkou, admirals and other shichibukai who are fitting for such future opponents, but iam sure we will see plenty of other opponents who haven
t a title so far, which will be stronger than most of the shichibukai.
I mean we`re now in the NW and we know from Croc and Moria that they were defeated there, so pirates surviving there must be damn strong.
I would even say that most of them would be fitting shichibukai-candidates, but they simply refused such an offer.
That Hodi seems now like a candidate who shouldnt be able to go against a shichibukai…mhh actually i would totally agree with you, but i think we
re rly underestimating those E.S.
I now think that they may have more importance in the future...like theyre belonging to a Vegapunk-project or to a villain in the shadows who is testing them right now. Giving that it wouldn
t be surprising that they make a good fighter into a shichibukai-level fighter in just a day.
@Don:
I mean we`re now in the NW and we know from Croc and Moria that they were defeated there
To be fair they were beaten by Whitebeard and Kaidou respectively. It's not like they got their asses kicked by some random mook.
I forget who stated it earlier. But it has been said before. Shichibukai is really just a title. It's not necessary a good meter to gage strength. The Shichi's are all in varying strengths and abilities, but what they have in common is that they decided to work for the Man, instead of against it…at least openly. I see no problem with Hody having a temporary power up to be stronger than Jinbe for a bit.
Please understand I'm going be the pattern of past shichibukai defeats, the pattern being that no shichibukai has gone down simply or easy. Regardless of it being "just a title," it's taken massive effort and entire arcs to beat Moria and Croc. There was even a time I thought Moria would get his ass handled to him in the war, but even that didn't happen. No, after the war Moria needed 4 pacifista and Donflamingo to go down. So, after all that having Jimbei lose to push Hodi's new strength doesn't seem to fit.
What kind of fight are we expecting from Hodi anyway? Cause last time Luffy fought a shichibukai he exhausted himself. Regardless of his power up, if ES-loaded Hodi becomes a shichibukai level threat, I expect a somewhat difficult and close fight, and is that really the sort of thing we want to display Luffy's new abilities? Can we expect that from Hodi who got his gut cut open by Zoro?
@Don:
From now on we
re most likely facing villains who are above the power-level of a shichibukai especially those who were already defeated by Luffy. We know Yonkou, admirals and other shichibukai who are fitting for such future opponents, but iam sure we will see plenty of other opponents who haven
t a title so far, which will be stronger than most of the shichibukai.
I mean we`re now in the NW and we know from Croc and Moria that they were defeated there, so pirates surviving there must be damn strong.
I would even say that most of them would be fitting shichibukai-candidates, but they simply refused such an offer.That Hodi seems now like a candidate who shouldn
t be able to go against a shichibukai…mhh actually i would totally agree with you, but i think we
re rly underestimating those E.S.
I now think that they may have more importance in the future…like theyre belonging to a Vegapunk-project or to a villain in the shadows who is testing them right now. Giving that it wouldn
t be surprising that they make a good fighter into a shichibukai-level fighter in just a day.
It bums me out a little…but I can see that happening. After these fights are over I'm hoping for a more in-depth explanation on the ES. Hell, it could even lead to the "bigger threat" that people have been theorizing would come after this.
shichibukai isn't just pirates who work for the mna, but they are pirates that are a) strong and b) well-known. while you can't be accurate in measuring strength using them, they are above most pirates. of course, we wouldn't think that way because there is no reason for Oda to continually showing us weak shit pirates, therefore people continue to underestimate the shichibukai since all we're shown and remember is whitebeard, blackbeard, Luffy, admirals, etc. remember shichibukai are there as deterrents and there are only so many qualities deterrents can have to make it work
To be fair they were beaten by Whitebeard and Kaidou respectively. It's not like they got their asses kicked by some random mook.
I had this first added in my post, but iam sure that many pirates want the head of a yonkou and still manage to survive there.
You can exist there as a pirate without being part of a yonkou alliance, but for that you must have a damn strong crew and i would say your power-level has to be way above the power-level of those shichibukai so far seen.(Mihawk and DoFla i would personally see above the other shichibukai((not counting BB anymore)))
There have to exist many pirates who are strong enough to go against a yonkou, but aren`t able to defeat them.
Or else every new pirate who enters the NW will face a yonkou (or a pirate who has an alliance with one of the yonkou)and has the decision to join them or instantly die.
I think thats the reason why so many go down there, but i can also see that some pirates manage to do their own thing there.
For example i doubt that every SN joined a yonkou-alliance by now.
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After these fights are over I'm hoping for a more in-depth explanation on the ES. Hell, it could even lead to the "bigger threat" that people have been theorizing would come after this.
Yes, thats what i think will happen.
I guess that the FI saga will be in the end a splitted arc..the one we have right now and an arc where the prophecy comes true and the island is crushed\on the surface of the sea.
In the first part we have Hodi and his NFP who are using the E.S and in the second part we will see that so long discussed villain in the shadow, who is providing\testing those E.S.
I first thought those E.S shouldn`t be seen as such a threat, but after boosting Hodi and his crew like that and making them excaptable as villains, they have to be explained in the future.
@Don:
I had this first added in my post, but iam sure that many pirates want the head of a yonkou and still manage to survive there
Well survive it one thing, if you keep a low profile and have a good crew. But wouldn't one assume that high profile pirates of the caliber that's stronger than the shichibukai who go to the new world go there with the intent to attack and topple an emperor and make his territory and infamy his own? And in that case are there really any more than the four options, yeild and join his extended crew, die in battle, retreat out of the new world either out of fear or like Croc and Moria to rebuild your power and return to even the score, and of course win and become the new emperor. I have a hard time figuring out where a fifth scenario where you fight to a draw and just go about your buisness would pop up, without you becoming a potential fifth emperor and upsetting the balance of things.
There have to exist many pirates who are strong enough to go against a yonkou, but aren`t able to defeat them.
Well there are atleast 44 pirate crews who had the strength to atleast at one point go against Whitebeard. But as we saw some of the most prominent of em were defeated by Ace alone.
And i would say that Ace would be a mid tier shichibukai based on his power.
Nope, unless Oda does a little flashback: Hodi already said they (Zoro and Co) should be dead by now. So they probably already got out by themselves. And I don't think Luffy would go to save them, he knows they don't need him for that.
By themselves? How quickly we forget about Papugg and Brook's new ability!
Well survive it one thing, if you keep a low profile and have a good crew. But wouldn't one assume that high profile pirates of the caliber that's stronger than the shichibukai who go to the new world go there with the intent to attack and topple an emperor and make his territory and infamy his own? And in that case are there really any more than the four options, yeild and join his extended crew, die in battle, retreat out of the new world either out of fear or like Croc and Moria to rebuild your power and return to even the score, and of course win and become the new emperor. I have a hard time figuring out where a fifth scenario where you fight to a draw and just go about your buisness would pop up, without you becoming a potential fifth emperor and upsetting the balance of things.
The potential of having some "stronger as shichibukai-level"-pirates around in the NW is in my eyes rly high, because there are several ways how to exist there without being crushed by a yonkou.
We saw that BB handled that by sneaking into the crew and gaining by that slowly the power he needed.
I think the 5th option would be that a pirate who battled a yonkou but lost, may got some mercy.
So was allowed to stay in the NW with his crew, because he showed great potential.(i guess Kaidou wouldn`t be a yonkou who handles things like that, but WB and Shanks sure are such man)
Also not every strong pirate has to fight a yonkou…he could just search for the OP like everyone else without caring for a yonkou title.
So he sure may have the strenght to gain a yonkou-territory but just doesnt care about it. Luffy would be someone like that. Just sometimes such a pirate clashes with a yonkou (because of the territory-thing) and then he may has to fight, but they may don
t fight to the bitter end because they know that both will suffer huge loses when fighting with their full power.(but that depends on how strong the yonkou wants to make clear his position in the NW to other such strong pirates, who normally aren`t aiming for his head)
Well there are atleast 44 pirate crews who had the strength to atleast at one point go against Whitebeard. But as we saw some of the most prominent of em were defeated by Ace alone. And i would say that Ace would be a mid tier shichibukai based on his power.
The pirates i mentioned above shichibukai-level are definitely not common in the NW.
Iam talking about a handful or something along the line.
Most pirate crews are sure strong but no match for high tiers.
Thats why i think many decided to join a yonkou-alliance, because there they have more chances to survive and stuff.
Ace was someone with high potential to be a pirate who could have roamed around in the NW on his own, but in the end he was still way to young and he joined a man well worth following.
Now I'm pretty sure that Luffy will save FI by destroying the Noah ship, and that what Madame Shyary saw in her vision was its pieces falling in the island behind Luffy (and still causing some damage)… But nonetheless I think it is highly probable that Luffy will be blamed for the attack and all the destruction caused by the ship.
The only relevant question : when is the next chapter ?
Check around the 27th of July.
Seriously, that sucks. :getlost:
Any news about Oda's Health?
Chihiro, worst part of that rant is, you seem to be oblivious of the fact that you yourself exhibited the very same characteristics you accuse others with, in this very same post.
Hi Mr Kettle, my name is Pot.
Hold on, you want to tell me that I'm a hypocrite? That I do something in the flashes of the lights and backstage I do the contrary? Am I ignorant? Do I not recognize, for example, official spellings or what is, in fact, said in chapter's script? Am I unwelcome for what I can do? I'm not looking down on anyone and I also have no need to go and visit their site - the only reason I go there is to check what mistakes they've done and make readers aware of them because I care. I want to make people aware of what they do.
Hodi's circumstance is that he used an extremely costly powerup to gain his level of strength. This strength is temporary, and would probably cripple him after it's effects wear out. The sheer physical power displayed by Hodi trumps the physical force of Jinbe.
…..
Still, I think Hodi would probably best Jinbe, but not stomp him flat. Otherwise, the situation would seem too at ease.
A large part of the fanbase really see Hodi above Jimbei now. Incredible! People on other forums even went so far as to say, that Hodi could best Luffy in his current state. But all that these ES seem to give is raw strength. And physical strength alone means nothing on this "powerlevel" (for a lack of a better word). People are really underestimating the shichibukai here. Hody could do nothing against a logia like crocodile (who is a bad example, because of his water weakness. But Caribou should be invincible against any of hodys attacks). Kuma wouldnt even need to break sweat to defeat Hody. Just imagine his face, when his superpowerfull water-shot got sent straight back to him. Doflamingo, Mihawk, even Moria, if he is using his shadow techniques, could beat Hody without trying. And Jimbei should lose because someone has a bit more raw strength?
This whole argument reminds me of Boa Hancock and how some people speculated, how useless her powers would be in any serious situation and how she wouldnt be able to hold herself in the war. Meh, I dont even like Jimbei all too much, but now I really want Oda to go out of the way of normal shounen regulations and let Jimbei beat this guy. And in the most ridiculous and humiliating way. Just to show, that it is indeed a very bad idea to go against a shichibukai, just because you have pushed your strength up with some steroids.
Hold on, you want to tell me that I'm a hypocrite? That I do something in the flashes of the lights and backstage I do the contrary? Am I ignorant? Do I not recognize, for example, official spellings or what is, in fact, said in chapter's script? Am I unwelcome for what I can do? I'm not looking down on anyone and I also have no need to go and visit their site - the only reason I go there is to check what mistakes they've done and make readers aware of them because I care. I want to make people aware of what they do.
Something you need to know is, the biggest hypocrites in this forum are the admins, which makes it especially worse since they are always the ones who call out other hypocrites. They really ARE oblivious.
Jinbe won't fight Hodi. He's locked up already, so let's not put a fight between them into discussion (I believe Jinbe would totally nail Hodi's a$$).
Anyway, about the chapter:
Those 100,000 guys? Nami, Usopp and whoever the Hell more will be taking on them. Rayleigh warned Luffy NOT to overuse Haki (he already used it on the fake straw hats), so I'll believe it will be that.
Hody Jones killed Otohime! Oh noes! Oda actually put something predictable besides the Straw hats not dying on every battle!
Shirley is Arlong's brother! Not really much of a shock, altough I find this somewhat interesting.
Finally, Luffy will defeat Odi easily. I don't think he'll even need to go Gear Second.
@Eeveeeegooopoop, or how he is called.
Something you need to know is, the biggest hypocrites in this forum are the admins, which makes it especially worse since they are always the ones who call out other hypocrites. They really ARE oblivious.
I don't think that you even know who are the admins here.
Rayleigh warned Luffy NOT to overuse Haki (he already used it on the fake straw hats), so I'll believe it will be that.
I don't remember this. Could you tell me when Rayleigh said that ? Actually, i've read twice at least every chapter that talks about haki, and, what you're saying sounds like a fake for me.
I think like phoenix_fire. Jimbei can't beat Luffy nor Jimbei in his actual state. His strength is surely better than Jimbei's or Luffy's, but, still he can't beat them up. I believe his technics are worse than theirs, and, and, his speed shouldn't be increase. So, maybe Hodi will hurt them if it reaches them. What will not happen, because, Jimbei is able to block without much problems Luffy's Jet Stamp, and Luffy can easily dodge a PX-attack. Hodi will really bites the dust by Luffy or Zoro's hands.
I don't remember this. Could you tell me when Rayleigh said that ? Actually, i've read twice at least every chapter that talks about haki, and, what you're saying sounds like a fake for me.
Go back to the chapter where Rayleigh becomes Luffy's teacher and where he talks about Haki. The last one of the 3 hakis is the one with the eyes. And Rayleigh warns Luffy not to overuse it in a panel. I'm pretty sure of this, I saw it yesterday.
Go back to the chapter where Rayleigh becomes Luffy's teacher and where he talks about Haki. The last one of the 3 hakis is the one with the eyes. And Rayleigh warns Luffy not to overuse it in a panel. I'm pretty sure of this, I saw it yesterday.
As i thought, you were wrong, but, not totally. Rayleigh said Luffy to avoid overusing Coc until he has brought it under control. And, the risk is to overpower even innocent bystander around him, but, as we can see when he uses Coc on Fishmen, he can control it pretty well. So, he doesn't need to avoid overusing it ;)
http://www.mangareader.net/103-56928-15/one-piece/chapter-597.html
As i thought, you were wrong, but, not totally. Rayleigh said Luffy to avoid overusing Coc until he has brought it under control. And, the risk is to overpower even innocent bystander around him, but, as we can see when he uses Coc on Fishmen, he can control it pretty well. So, he doesn't need to avoid overusing it ;)
http://www.mangareader.net/103-56928-15/one-piece/chapter-597.html
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Sorry about that. :P
NOOOoooooooo no chapter this week ;-; get better Oda GET BETTER!
It won't be ok..
so SEVEN offpanel fights? -_-
I read that the 150km water shot was a mistake. Is it really? And if it is, is it a translation mistake or a logical one, like it doesn't make sense to go that far?
About my comment with the crew splitting up in half, as someone said, I believe they would have half of them go to the castle to get zoro and the others cuz luffy was concerned. I just don't believe that the whole crew would go to the plaza all at once. I imagine luffy chopper and sanji arriving to take care of many if not all the 10,000 soldiers, and then nami robin zoro franky usopp and brook would join them for the final fight.
Can't wait for Luffy to CoC the fodder!
Those ES will definitely prove to be a nuisance. I wouldn't be surprised if it acted it becomes a major concern in future battles between pirates and marines. However, Hancock, Mihawk, and Doflamingo, and the admirals definitely would have no problem against it. However, I could see the Pacifistas and even giants having trouble against Kamikaze ES users.
As for Hodi… I'll sit and watch. I've said what I want to about him.
Hold on, you want to tell me that I'm a hypocrite? That I do something in the flashes of the lights and backstage I do the contrary? Am I ignorant? Do I not recognize, for example, official spellings or what is, in fact, said in chapter's script? Am I unwelcome for what I can do? I'm not looking down on anyone and I also have no need to go and visit their site - the only reason I go there is to check what mistakes they've done and make readers aware of them because I care. I want to make people aware of what they do.
He was saying that you were arrogant or indeed as you say it look down on others.
I read that the 150km water shot was a mistake. Is it really? And if it is, is it a translation mistake or a logical one, like it doesn't make sense to go that far?
Yeah, that's most likely a mistake. Not only did Oda fess up to making one, but if the distance was really a hundred-fifty kilometers, the size of the bubble surrounding Fishman Island would have to be on a scale rivaling the Death Star, which is utterly ludicrous.
To answer your question, it's more a logical mistake than a translation error - at least, that's the more likely explanation.
i thought that the 150 km was just a clear explanation of how fast the was! not the amount of space. anyway i dont mind if there is a mistake anyway we are dealing with imagination and extravagance .. i prefer this point of view and nott so much the logicness