Certain One Piece events come around to let fans know what the power hierarchy looks like. Sometimes, it’s a simple matter of one character establishing dominance by beating another. There are also more nuanced instances of characters holding their own against superior opponents or performing similarly impressive feats of strength, speed, durability, etc. Whatever it is, fans will use it in endless arguments over who’s the best and who can beat who in a fight. Such is the nature of a battle shonen.The latest One Piece chapters have provided some prime bait for these arguments. They include battles between Sentomaru and AdmiralnKizaru, Roronoa Zoro and Rob Lucci, and Monkey D Luffy and Kizaru, again. These are battles between four of the most powerful characters in the series, plus one wild card in Sentomaru. There are plenty of interpretations for the action on screen and ways to extrapolate what’s to come. These varying views can be used in plenty of arguments about who’s the best at what, even if it’s only relevant for the remainder of the Egghead Arc. With the upcoming break, fans have two weeks to decide what to make of what’s been shown in Chapters 1090 and 1091.Sentomaru presented the first piece of power scaling bait in Chapter 1090, “Kizaru,” he declared his defense “the world’s strongest.” This is a callback to a statement from Chapter 511, “Axe-Carrying Sentomaru.” It would ordinarily come off as the absurd boasting of a weaker character. However, it was backed up when he blocking one of Admiral Kizaru’s kicks. Sentomaru’s feat led fans to believe there was some credence to his claim regarding his defense. Even if he isn’t a powerful fighter, it would be reasonable for him to have one power or skill that he excels at above others, like defense. Blocking Kizaru’s kick while still getting hurt by Rob Lucci also made the latter come off as more impressive despite his loss to Luffy. However, Sentomaru’s ultimate defense was brought into question in Chapter 1091. In addition to breaking through Sentomaru’s guard and finishing him off, he claimed his defense was “just as tough.”RELATED: One Piece Theory: What Happened to Lulusia (& Enies Lobby, For That Matter)?RELATED: One Piece Theory: There Were Once Continents
Certain One Piece events come around to let fans know what the power hierarchy looks like. Sometimes, it’s a simple matter of one character establishing dominance by beating another. There are also more nuanced instances of characters holding their own against superior opponents or performing similarly impressive feats of strength, speed, durability, etc. Whatever it is, fans will use it in endless arguments over who’s the best and who can beat who in a fight. Such is the nature of a battle shonen.
The latest One Piece chapters have provided some prime bait for these arguments. They include battles between Sentomaru and AdmiralnKizaru, Roronoa Zoro and Rob Lucci, and Monkey D Luffy and Kizaru, again. These are battles between four of the most powerful characters in the series, plus one wild card in Sentomaru. There are plenty of interpretations for the action on screen and ways to extrapolate what’s to come. These varying views can be used in plenty of arguments about who’s the best at what, even if it’s only relevant for the remainder of the Egghead Arc. With the upcoming break, fans have two weeks to decide what to make of what’s been shown in Chapters 1090 and 1091.
Sentomaru presented the first piece of power scaling bait in Chapter 1090, “Kizaru,” he declared his defense “the world’s strongest.” This is a callback to a statement from Chapter 511, “Axe-Carrying Sentomaru.” It would ordinarily come off as the absurd boasting of a weaker character. However, it was backed up when he blocking one of Admiral Kizaru’s kicks. Sentomaru’s feat led fans to believe there was some credence to his claim regarding his defense. Even if he isn’t a powerful fighter, it would be reasonable for him to have one power or skill that he excels at above others, like defense. Blocking Kizaru’s kick while still getting hurt by Rob Lucci also made the latter come off as more impressive despite his loss to Luffy. However, Sentomaru’s ultimate defense was brought into question in Chapter 1091. In addition to breaking through Sentomaru’s guard and finishing him off, he claimed his defense was “just as tough.”
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