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True. Its most likely a slip up on Odas part. It just irked me, especially with all the debates about Laws abilities going around. We don't need Law breaking one of the few restrictions his DF has, especially when the supposed strain of using it has yet to manifest.
You know, at this point, I think not even Oda can keep up with Law's ability. Oda's quite forgetful (hilariously forgetful, I'd say), and having a character who's EVERY action requires a previous "ROOM!" activation panel must be a pain in the ass. I mean, last chapter was already a living example of that: Law switches himself with a log WITHOUT a previously set ROOM, and come next page he creates a big ass ROOM to do the exact same thing (shambles).
Oda himself is going bonkers with Law. As simple as that. His best bet is killing him, and he won't have that problem anymore. . .right?
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Chapter was great. Set-up material, but great set-up material. My favorite stuff from the chapter was seeing again all the defeated fighters (I love these fuckers!), seeing Rebecca as a capable fighter on her own right, the great Bartolomeo, and Sai's quirk coming back again (he only did it once, we needed his quirk to get more exposition ASAP).
But of course, the best things were: 1- X muthafucking Drake (his appearance outta nowhere is fucking hilarious). 2- Violet. I mean, we might be ALL mistaken and she's nothing special, but Oda's been playing the ambiguous card with her since her first appearance. This chapter was quite suspicious: did she lie to Sanji? She goes back to the palace? Does she have a government friend or not? why did she shoot the tv screen? I like the spy point of view, be it a Revolutionary or a CP agent, but I don't know how many inconsistencies that might create, so. . .I don't know. It's too early for that. But it's pretty much confirmed that she's much more important than most of us predicted.