Robin is the one character that would benefit greatly from awakening her devil fruit. She would become a stronger Pica.
Greg: Teacher of SUPER " OP " course !
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Robin is the one character that would benefit greatly from awakening her devil fruit. She would become a stronger Pica.
I'm not sure what you're saying her awakened power would be.
Hell it would have made more sense if the base power of her fruit was just making more limbs on her own body and the awakening was spawning them from anywhere. Would an alternative next step be to duplicate other people's bits?
The concept of awakening is vague at this point it could go any direction and probably solve any strength/ability related plot issue if explained right. I can see logias and zoans having consisten awakening rules across the whole category, but awakening steps for paramecias would have to be worked out on a case by case basis.
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About the "10 best moments of the decade" here is my list:
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Ace's death (2010)
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Kaido's introduction (2015)
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Gear 4th appears (2015)
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Entrance in the New World (2012)
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Whitebeard's death (2010)
-Jinbe giving his blood to Luffy (2011)
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The entire Fishman Island flashback (2011)
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Law vs Smoker (2012)
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Im-Sama appearence (2018)
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"Joker is Doflamingo" revelation (2012)
This is not a ranking but just a list,and of course i had to exclude a lot of other moments because there could be only 10 in the list.
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Couldn't help noticing the lack of "Robin translating a Poneglyph" in the list. :ninja:
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When you look to other's opinions for validation, it further proves why some are just in this series for it's popularity, sales, etc. When Kimetsu gets praise, there's a bitterness in some that I just can't relate to. It even goes back to the Sanji vs Judge idealistic message being misunderstood. Fight hungry readers that can't shake that every character doesn't get a fight every arc.
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Wanting 1v1s every arc doesn't seem like an unrealistic expectation. The series was grounded in it for a decade.
Some ppl want a battle and that's fine, but the majority of older fans aren't interested in the battle so much as they are portraying literal struggle and growth for our characters which result in a satisfying victory. It's their chance to shine and they get a full chap (or two) to themselves to do it. We also get to learn about them and their abilities, solidifying in our minds what they are or aren't capable of. When we had 1v1s for Nami we could learn the origin of her powers cnd how she uses them.
Now?
For close to a decade she's been electrocuting proiressively larger shit through vague undefined powers that are hard to understand.
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When you look to other's opinions for validation, it further proves why some are just in this series for it's popularity, sales, etc. When Kimetsu gets praise, there's a bitterness in some that I just can't relate to. It even goes back to the Sanji vs Judge idealistic message being misunderstood. Fight hungry readers that can't shake that every character doesn't get a fight every arc.
When someone starts generalizing like this, along with giving vague comparisons, it further proves to me that they just don't want to understand and acknowledge what has been repeated by several different users for several posts now.
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When someone starts generalizing like this, along with giving vague comparisons, it further proves to me that they just don't want to understand and acknowledge what has been repeated by several different users for several posts now.
I've broken down what is being complained about multiple times. I don't see the lack of understanding. What I do see is that you may want me to agree with the sentiment and i've clearly stated that I don't agree that there needs to be a fight in Dressrosa or other arcs, when her actual role has pushed the story in a better alternative. Maybe you don't understand that.
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Wanting 1v1s every arc doesn't seem like an unrealistic expectation. The series was grounded in it for a decade.
Some ppl want a battle and that's fine, but the majority of older fans aren't interested in the battle so much as they are portraying literal struggle and growth for our characters which result in a satisfying victory. It's their chance to shine and they get a full chap (or two) to themselves to do it. We also get to learn about them and their abilities, solidifying in our minds what they are or aren't capable of. When we had 1v1s for Nami we could learn the origin of her powers cnd how she uses them.
Now?
For close to a decade she's been electrocuting proiressively larger shit through vague undefined powers that are hard to understand.
Did you say you'd write a letter to Oda in regards to this? For the love of bob do it please!
It's been so long since the time skip and except for Luffy I'm still wondering just how strong/capable the other members actually are. I really hope this is the Saga defining arc that gives each mate a grand 1vs1.
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Did you say you'd write a letter to Oda in regards to this? For the love of bob do it please!
It's been so long since the time skip and except for Luffy I'm still wondering just how strong/capable the other members actually are. I really hope this is the Saga defining arc that gives each mate a grand 1vs1.
Glad to see I'm not the only one who thinks Oda has dropped the ball in this regard
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Did you say you'd write a letter to Oda in regards to this? For the love of bob do it please!
You don't have to write him a letter.
Just:
"Oda-sensei, do you remember when you were young?"- this picture
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Glad to see I'm not the only one who thinks Oda has dropped the ball in this regard
I mean I still love One Piece to absolute death. Anytime I'm not quite satisfied with something in the moment I often tell myself and others that we should just wait and see what it amounts to. Usually the only things I don't like are Straw Hats not getting fights or fights being inconclusive without that chance for redemption. Redemption doesn't necessarily mean a full on fight in replace of one that was missed either. I just love feeling like the Straw Hats were truly the only ones that could have handled the issue at hand.
Of course the world of One Piece is big and when you have characters like Law running around they too need to do something significant but man I wish there was a little lesser focus on the allies and more focus on just the core crew. I mean Law's ability is just naturally better at healing cracked out kids in comparison to the more realistic health care that Chopper would give but in that moment I wish Chopper figured something out about their condition that even Law would have been amazed at.
On the other hand Brook did get lots of great moments at Whole Cake but one of his greatest(to me) was completely off paneled. We were told by Big Mom herself that no one has ever harmed Prometheus until Brook came along. What a feat right? But we were only told not shown. Now on this forum everyone regurgitates that criticism left and right and I rarely agree with it. That chapter showing Roger and White Beards bounty was pure hotness! I love when characters are gathered around a campfire and are told stories! I love the reactions and I love the sense of wonder it brings to an audience in story and to the readers. Same goes for Rayleigh telling the story of Roger. I'd rather it be told like that first and then 15 years later we get a full on flashback with every intimate detail. Keeps me speculating for years on how everything went down until we get the full reveal. That speculation is fun and you all know it to be true!
Anyway back to Brook. Why didn't we see him cut Prometheus in the book? I think they showed it in the anime but I couldn't give a rats apples about that. I'm glad Pedro got a great showing against Tamago but I would have gladly taken one or two less pages of that and one or two more pages of Brook soul cutting the ship out of Prometheus. It might have given a little more clarity into how his soul manipulating abilities work as well. Or maybe it was his ice that affected the sun ball?
And usually what I always say to myself and others is just wait and see. Reading One Piece is playing the long game. Lately though I feel like a lot of old school One Piece moments of payoff are just left in the wind. Not all of course, but enough. I thought for sure Prometheus would come back with a vengeance only for Brook to pull off the same mystery technique he did back in Linlin's castle. That mystery technique complete with an explanation. Then Jimbei comes around shoots water at Prometheus being the 2nd person to harm him and it was obvious why. That doesn't take away how he handled Zues but we already knew he was more or less immune to electricity.
Anyway I love the 1vs1's, I love the crew hanging out and just shooting the breeze, I love them bouncing dialogue off each other and I love when every character around them is in awe of their abilities. That stuff is still there of course, just not quite as much as it used to be because these moments are going towards the ever growing cast of allies.
@Jabra - HAHAHA
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I've broken down what is being complained about multiple times. I don't see the lack of understanding. What I do see is that you may want me to agree with the sentiment and i've clearly stated that I don't agree that there needs to be a fight in Dressrosa or other arcs, when her actual role has pushed the story in a better alternative. Maybe you don't understand that.
Just don't agree Robin being pushed nearly to a status of side character is a better alternative.
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Just don't agree Robin being pushed nearly to a status of side character is a better alternative.
I get what you're saying. Oda has been making many of the allies the highlight of the New World. There's also the fact that the crew is being split for long periods of time. When I look at other big crews, they are vast. So many who weren't considered main WB Pirates during MF arc are basically on the ship in the flashbacks or getting the spotlight like Andre and Karma respectively. As the crew's organization gets bigger, I expect the Paradise treatment to be less often, unless it's a new nakama like Jinbei.
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Did Sanji even get an actual full fight against a strong opponent that let him show off new techniques in the last decade? It's a shame how underutilised he's been (combat wise), even though he's supposed to be one of the 'monster trio'. He used to be close to Zoro but now he just seems hopelessly outmatched by him.
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Did Sanji even get an actual full fight against a strong opponent that let him show off new techniques in the last decade? It's a shame how underutilised he's been (combat wise), even though he's supposed to be one of the 'monster trio'. He used to be close to Zoro but now he just seems hopelessly outmatched by him.
I mean this very arc we're in is clearly framing it differently lol
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Sanji hasn't gotten a straight up 1 vs 1, but he got a whole arc devoted to him. It depends on preference and I feel like the way Oda handled it was better than a 1 vs 1 fight. A very vulnerable Sanji being broken down to his lowest, then redeeming himself through his actual greatest characteristics. Could Oda had added a 1 vs 1? Sure, but that highlight would kind take away from the ideal that was being relayed where cooking and being kind were the focal points. Saving his family that don't deserve it and cooking for the enemy without tainting (poisoning) the food. Basically making Zeff proud and being who his crew knew him as.
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I mean this very arc we're in is clearly framing it differently lol
Yeah sure, they can both deflect bullets.
Good job bringing bringing their strength back on par, Oda.
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Yeah sure, they can both deflect bullets.
Good job bringing bringing their strength back on par, Oda.
You took longer than I thought to post a snarky comment
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I mean I still love One Piece to absolute death. Anytime I'm not quite satisfied with something in the moment I often tell myself and others that we should just wait and see what it amounts to. Usually the only things I don't like are Straw Hats not getting fights or fights being inconclusive without that chance for redemption. Redemption doesn't necessarily mean a full on fight in replace of one that was missed either. I just love feeling like the Straw Hats were truly the only ones that could have handled the issue at hand.
Of course the world of One Piece is big and when you have characters like Law running around they too need to do something significant but man I wish there was a little lesser focus on the allies and more focus on just the core crew. I mean Law's ability is just naturally better at healing cracked out kids in comparison to the more realistic health care that Chopper would give but in that moment I wish Chopper figured something out about their condition that even Law would have been amazed at.
On the other hand Brook did get lots of great moments at Whole Cake but one of his greatest(to me) was completely off paneled. We were told by Big Mom herself that no one has ever harmed Prometheus until Brook came along. What a feat right? But we were only told not shown. Now on this forum everyone regurgitates that criticism left and right and I rarely agree with it. That chapter showing Roger and White Beards bounty was pure hotness! I love when characters are gathered around a campfire and are told stories! I love the reactions and I love the sense of wonder it brings to an audience in story and to the readers. Same goes for Rayleigh telling the story of Roger. I'd rather it be told like that first and then 15 years later we get a full on flashback with every intimate detail. Keeps me speculating for years on how everything went down until we get the full reveal. That speculation is fun and you all know it to be true!
Anyway back to Brook. Why didn't we see him cut Prometheus in the book? I think they showed it in the anime but I couldn't give a rats apples about that. I'm glad Pedro got a great showing against Tamago but I would have gladly taken one or two less pages of that and one or two more pages of Brook soul cutting the ship out of Prometheus. It might have given a little more clarity into how his soul manipulating abilities work as well. Or maybe it was his ice that affected the sun ball?
And usually what I always say to myself and others is just wait and see. Reading One Piece is playing the long game. Lately though I feel like a lot of old school One Piece moments of payoff are just left in the wind. Not all of course, but enough. I thought for sure Prometheus would come back with a vengeance only for Brook to pull off the same mystery technique he did back in Linlin's castle. That mystery technique complete with an explanation. Then Jimbei comes around shoots water at Prometheus being the 2nd person to harm him and it was obvious why. That doesn't take away how he handled Zues but we already knew he was more or less immune to electricity.
Anyway I love the 1vs1's, I love the crew hanging out and just shooting the breeze, I love them bouncing dialogue off each other and I love when every character around them is in awe of their abilities. That stuff is still there of course, just not quite as much as it used to be because these moments are going towards the ever growing cast of allies.
@Jabra - HAHAHA
Agreed, One Piece is still amazing and I love it, still look forward to each chapter, just wish Oda would give us more of the 1vs1 action we loved
As hyped as I am for Wano, I honestly can't wait till we get another straw hat centered arc, without like 20 allies mixed in with there own subplots and fights, Just the straw hats (hopefully including Jinbei)
Also I can't wait to see who the last crew member is, I mean we've had a talking reindeer with seven different transformations, A cyborg with a speedo, A living skeleton with an Afro and now a whale shark shichibukai fishman, Oda's gonna have to bring his A game for this last crew member when it comes to character design, and seeing how many amazing Flashbacks the series has given us he'll need to bring his A game for that too
I'm hoping the last crewmember is one of the new species we haven't seen yet
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In a discussion about how the current crew members do not have enough space in the story, one wonders the necessity to add a 10th one…
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In a discussion about how the current crew members do not have enough space in the story, one wonders the necessity to add a 10th one…
I feel Oda could easily juggle 11, 12 or even 14 main cast members if he really wanted. Cut down the panel time of any ally and replace it with a Straw Hat. To me it's as simple as that.
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You took longer than I thought to post a snarky comment
Well you're taking way longer than I thought to elaborate on how Zoro and Sanji as framed as equals.
Then again, a picture is a lot more than just its frame. Maybe that's what you meant? That they are seemingly handled like having equal importance, while in reality we all know Zoro gets lot more thought put into him?
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Oda sure puts more tought into sanji from his wedding arc to his second story about germa, zoro is all about mindless sword fights. Zoro does get more action, at least wins, but now with the crew taking on the yonkous, it would be really hard for one of the crew's heavy hitter to not get some good battles, unless oda just plans for the allies to beat the yonkous. Like there must be a reason why oda gave sanji a power rangers suit, he didn't just give it to him so he can look good, there are some sanji battles ahead.
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I feel Oda could easily juggle 11, 12 or even 14 main cast members if he really wanted. Cut down the panel time of any ally and replace it with a Straw Hat. To me it's as simple as that.
he probably could but apparently he does not want to anymore
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Regarding the whole "1 on 1 crewmember fights" debate, to me the main issue is that the void from their absence hasn't been filled with much of anything. Its not just that its been 208 chapters (or almost 5½ years) since Usopp got a "fight", its that I can't think of a single memorable thing Usopp has done since he sniped Sugar. And that feels like it applies to most of the crew, where their plotlines get cut to the bone -Brooks showing at Whole Cake has already been discussed here, but Robins palace infiltration in Wano is another prime example. They both even result in the exact same punchline of "Actually, I was super competent offpanel! Surprise!"
1 on 1 fights were the most obvious crewmember showcases previously, but now even the "Usopp and Sanji board the Maxim"-equivalent sequences are being trimmed.
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Do you guys think we'll see Yokai in this arc? I mean kawamatsu turned out to be just a fishman and Shutenmaru just a normal guy
maybe the numbers and Kaido? I really hope some Yokai turn up this arc, I love a good monster, and with Oda's ability to create intricate detailed character designs I really hope he show us some Yokai
Also have we met the witching hour boy yet? and how many more chapters does this backstory have?
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While I think it would be interesting, the arc is already overcrowded as it is.
But at least Onimaru proves "supernatural" beings exist on Wano.
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While I think it would be interesting, the arc is already overcrowded as it is.
But at least Onimaru proves "supernatural" beings exist on Wano.
Not if he is just a normal fox with the hito hito model daruma devil fruit.
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Witching hour boy is definitely denjiro at this point. WHB giving coins to ebisu town, denjiro introduced fooling people into giving him coins.
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Not if he is just a normal fox with the hito hito model daruma devil fruit.
Well I'm just assuming, considering the clothes just vanished after he transformed back into fox. Doesn't go in line with how zoan transformation worked so far.
Might still be some kind of mythical zoan or weird paramecia. I mean if there's one that lets you create a genie, or transform people into toys…
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@uniaka:
Witching hour boy is definitely denjiro at this point. WHB giving coins to ebisu town, denjiro introduced fooling people into giving him coins.
Yeah, for sure!
And for Onimaru, yeah itd have to be a mythical zoan.
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By the way i remember when it was taboo to talk about the subject of the Strawhats losing relevance in the main story,i'm glad to see that almost anyone agrees on that nowadays.
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Komainu may be considered (by technicality) youkai. I wrote an article about it at the start of Wano. Other than the 'koma' animals, no, the theme seems to be that Oda is keeping the spiritual aspect well-grounded in his world's reality. Naturally that will change if there's a strong link to the afterlife established via Haki.
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@Daz:
(…) but Robins palace infiltration in Wano is another prime example. They both even result in the exact same punchline of "Actually, I was super competent offpanel! Surprise!"(…)
Oda had to introduce the Onibawanshu (?) who got fodderized by Brook/Zoro in an instant.
But tbh, I'm really curious what's up with those wooden dolls in Orochi's Basement. Guess we'll have to wait til Momo is in charge there. But any guess what's the matter with them?
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Komainu may be considered (by technicality) youkai. I wrote an article about it at the start of Wano. Other than the 'koma' animals, no, the theme seems to be that Oda is keeping the spiritual aspect well-grounded in his world's reality. Naturally that will change if there's a strong link to the afterlife established via Haki.
Awwww man I was really hoping there'd be Yokai :'(
Another Question if You guys don't mind
how do you think Sir Crocodile, Doflamingo, Moria and Pekoms will be reintroduced to the story?
Will Crocodile become allies to the straw hats? or maybe more of an uneasy alliance that both sides know will betray each other once there purpose is served? Will we get his sad backstory? Maybe he is transgender?
Will Doflamingo break out of prison? If so what will he do when he gets out?
and do you think Crocodile and Doflamingo will face off against each other at some point? I mean Oda did have them face off against each other in the war, and there's always a reason for what Oda does, plus there's this image Oda drew
And wouldn't Moria be best reintroduced in Wano to help take down the guy who killed his entire crew? And would he really join Black Beard if he killed Abalsom? If he's dead? and if he does join BB, does that mean we'll have more Straw Hats join to face off against more BB pirates, or is this a grand fleet thing
and I'm wondering what's gonna happen with Pekoms since he betrayed the Big Mom pirates twice, and we haven't seen his zoan hybrid form, or his Zoan hybrid Suulong form, and I just love this character, I'm hoping he'll join up with Carrot and the two will join the straw hat's grandfleet as the new Nox pirates
so many questions AHHH
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Greg do you think Scopper will have some role on the present story?
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“Abdul Hassan, this Somali pirate is also known as "the one who never sleeps". He leads 350 other pirates in what they call the Central Regional Coast Guard.”
“If One Piece was set in the real world, then Teach would be from Somalia“
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Hiya Greg!!!!
This cant be a coincidence right? Oda must have read about Abdul Hassan before or what do you think?
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Greg, may i ask your opinion? in Mangaplus Viz chapter 966 Roger talks about the final island Lodestar but i heard from other sources it could also be either Roadstar or Northstar (in my opinion it's probably Roadstar because in Japanese, people don't speak the L letter and they always changed into R but i'm not sure) which is the real pronunciation of the three in your opinion? please tell me what you think!!
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Greg, may i ask your opinion? in Mangaplus Viz chapter 966 Roger talks about the final island Lodestar but i heard from other sources it could also be either Roadstar or Northstar (in my opinion it's probably Roadstar because in Japanese, people don't speak the L letter and they always changed into R but i'm not sure) which is the real pronunciation of the three in your opinion? please tell me what you think!!
Obviously I'm not Greg, but the evidence strongly points to Lodestar.
It's an actual word that exists and has a significant symbolic meaning relating to the Poneglyphs' purpose - guiding a ship. Roadstar and Lodestar would be written the same in Japanese, but only one refers to anything relevant outside the series. -
Lodestar until we have some reason to doubt that from Oda similar to Laugh Tale :)
Hassan seems extraordinarily likely to be a coincidence.
Scoppers might have a role if Oda deems it necessary. That is, of course, if he doesn't already.
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@Greg,
Roger asked for Oden as his 'final' request to WB.It means he made some tough requests to WB previously, right?
Do you think it has something to do with God Valley incident? After seeing this chapter, I can't believe that Roger and Garp could ever beat Rocks pirate in a head-on battle and Oda's depiction was only symbolic. -
Lodestar until we have some reason to doubt that from Oda similar to Laugh Tale :)
Hassan seems extraordinarily likely to be a coincidence.
Scoppers might have a role if Oda deems it necessary. That is, of course, if he doesn't already.
thanks for answering Greg!
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Obviously I'm not Greg, but the evidence strongly points to Lodestar.
https://i.imgur.com/k97joyS.png
It's an actual word that exists and has a significant symbolic meaning relating to the Poneglyphs' purpose - guiding a ship. Roadstar and Lodestar would be written the same in Japanese, but only one refers to anything relevant outside the series.Oh cool! Very good to know! Thanks!
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Lodestar until we have some reason to doubt that from Oda similar to Laugh Tale :)
Hassan seems extraordinarily likely to be a coincidence.
Scoppers might have a role if Oda deems it necessary. That is, of course, if he doesn't already.
What do you mean with if he doesn't already?
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Auem, very possible. Might be something tangent to that though. Meaning, Roger and Garp could indeed have gone 2v1 but asked WB to defend a group of ppl or even their crew. Plus it could have been a Ned Stark Tower of Joy thing where WB backstabbed him for a greater good but they covered it up.
Or it could be fluff text.
Kishi, just me covering my ass as I've learned over the years. It's always possible he's someone we've already met or heard about, we just don't know it yet. Classic Oda move.
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Do you guys think we'll see Yokai in this arc? I mean kawamatsu turned out to be just a fishman and Shutenmaru just a normal guy
maybe the numbers and Kaido? I really hope some Yokai turn up this arc, I love a good monster, and with Oda's ability to create intricate detailed character designs I really hope he show us some Yokai
Also have we met the witching hour boy yet? and how many more chapters does this backstory have?
We got The Tengu, in Tengumatsu
And they seem responsible for the Cursed Kitetsu blades(abilty to use "curses")
And as Greg said there's the "Koma" animals
So we have the Yokai. The story just isn't focused on them.
Plus aren't Oni, Yokai? I think it's obvious Kaido is one, but we need full confirmation from Oda obviously.
And if he is that's another one for you.I think it simply comes down that the story isnt focused on them. Theres alot of interesting things in Wano from the ninjas, the dolls, monks, samurai etc.
But they prolly wont be payed attention to until later given the story is not focused on them
hell Wano is where sea stone is made, and besides Hawkins mentioning of it, there hasnt been any focus.
fact is alot of items, races, abilties we want to see wont be paid attention to for right now. Unless it involves beating Kaido.
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Komainu may be considered (by technicality) youkai. I wrote an article about it at the start of Wano. Other than the 'koma' animals, no, the theme seems to be that Oda is keeping the spiritual aspect well-grounded in his world's reality. Naturally that will change if there's a strong link to the afterlife established via Haki.
@underline: what do you mean by that? just curious so I wont be misconstruing what your saying
@bold: Plus given the Asura(Zoro) thing, Sword God, souls in swords/living swords(Enma) etc
I think there's a already established link it just needs to be further fleshed out to see if this is not Haki or if it is
Breath of all things, can also be considered as a link or hint of showing Hakis link to the afterlife, given its a state of someone on the verge of death
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Greg i dont know if Oda is really skipping the 1vs1 fights only because he has to cut something to end the series in 5 years. I think he is mostly doing it because its really hard to make all the Strawhats fights still originals after all this time. For example,Usopp: he used so many times the scheme "Usopp is scared,he runs away,then he has a brilliant idea or a realization,and he finally wins the match" so i think at this point Oda just want to avoid to repeat himself. With Nami its the same thing,altough that now that she has Zeus she could have an original fight again. For some other characters like Chopper or Robin i think that might be the main reason why he doesnt give them a 1vs1 fight. But in the final battle i am sure all of them will get a 1vs1 fight again.
By the way love the fact that he is planning to watch Mandalorian. So does he likes Star Wars?
i dont see how he would be repeating himself?
Usopps pop greens allow him to have a good variety of projectiles and tricks
Namis weather abilities are also versatile
Chopper can change into a variety of forms
Brook has his music, swordsmanship, ice abilities etc
No SH would be repeating themselves in a fight. Only Robin might be repetitive
Each of the SHs have a good versatile moveset that can lead to some interesting fights. Plus Oda has shown he still has the abiltiy to change the setup of fights, like how he Had Luffy eating alot in WCI.
I think its simple that the story is so crampacked that the SHs fights just haven't been a focus point. It relates and goes back to what I said above^ about not seeing/or seeing enough Yokai. Alot of things are gonna be ignored for Oda to progress through the story likely.But I think that might change with Wano(hopefully).
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Auem, very possible. Might be something tangent to that though. Meaning, Roger and Garp could indeed have gone 2v1 but asked WB to defend a group of ppl or even their crew. Plus it could have been a Ned Stark Tower of Joy thing where WB backstabbed him for a greater good but they covered it up.
Or it could be fluff text.
Kishi, just me covering my ass as I've learned over the years. It's always possible he's someone we've already met or heard about, we just don't know it yet. Classic Oda move.
Hmmm… Don't know anyone who could fit the bill and I do not know if it is classic Oda
When has he done something like that?
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Hmmm… Don't know anyone who could fit the bill and I do not know if it is classic Oda
When has he done something like that?
Garp I'd say is a good example.
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Garp I'd say is a good example.
Well difference is we have seen Scopper now and we have no other character resembling him.
You can debate about Crocus cover story but that's it