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On August 24 2013 08:17 Frost wrote: For anyone who has been misled couple hundred posts ago by my post that Oda regrets having Shanks arm cut off, I sincerely apologize. I have heard from someone else that this was confirmed on one of the SBS questions, but after reading through all of them, I can confirm that he has said anything regarding Shanks and his arm. Sorry for the confusion ._.! wow he actually didnt say that?
i feel stupid now >.>
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Really? I just had a read of the One Piece Wiki, and the 23rd reference says that Shanks did not lose any power when he lost his arm. Apparently it's from one of the data books. Not sure if you're saying Oda never said anything about his arm at all, or just the fact that he didn't say anything on one of his SBS thingos.
http://onepiece.wikia.com/wiki/Shanks#cite_note-Shanks_Arm_Power-22
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On August 24 2013 04:27 Zooper31 wrote:Show nested quote +On August 23 2013 17:44 sharkie wrote:On August 23 2013 11:41 Zooper31 wrote:On August 23 2013 06:51 WaveofShadow wrote: Telling you all now, Law gon' die. He will be made an example of (by Oda) that no one is immune in the New World no matter how strong or what position. This isn't GoT, this a Shonen manga in which no main character ever dies for real. Did you just call Ace not a non-main character? :'( :'( :'( :'( :'( :'( :'( Tbh Ace's death we saw coming imo and it served a huge purpose.
No one saw Ace dying.
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On August 24 2013 13:14 Elerris wrote:Really? I just had a read of the One Piece Wiki, and the 23rd reference says that Shanks did not lose any power when he lost his arm. Apparently it's from one of the data books. Not sure if you're saying Oda never said anything about his arm at all, or just the fact that he didn't say anything on one of his SBS thingos. http://onepiece.wikia.com/wiki/Shanks#cite_note-Shanks_Arm_Power-22
No, I'm saying he never said about regretting about the arm.
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On August 23 2013 12:13 Forikorder wrote:Show nested quote +On August 23 2013 08:09 bittman wrote: No way Law will die. It's not even a good scene for him at the moment. Big people only die in One Piece with an epic scene. Dying away from his crew, without Luffy and co there would be freaking lame.
Anyway, wondering why Doflamingo can't control Law? Wonder if he's toying with him, or whether there's some haki counter or otherwise counter to his control? I mean, Doflamingo could stop Jozu in his tracks. I'd love to see more of this fight, but I think Oda is intentionally showing little of this because Futijora is too late game, and Doflamingo vs Luffy + Law is probably the big fight for the arc later on so we can't learn too much about it now. controlling people in an actual fight is probably something he can only pull off with a complete fluke, laws probably jsut too strong for him to get enough strings on him to puppet him
He's already done Vice-admirals and Jozu iirc.
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On August 24 2013 20:41 Incognoto wrote:Show nested quote +On August 23 2013 12:13 Forikorder wrote:On August 23 2013 08:09 bittman wrote: No way Law will die. It's not even a good scene for him at the moment. Big people only die in One Piece with an epic scene. Dying away from his crew, without Luffy and co there would be freaking lame.
Anyway, wondering why Doflamingo can't control Law? Wonder if he's toying with him, or whether there's some haki counter or otherwise counter to his control? I mean, Doflamingo could stop Jozu in his tracks. I'd love to see more of this fight, but I think Oda is intentionally showing little of this because Futijora is too late game, and Doflamingo vs Luffy + Law is probably the big fight for the arc later on so we can't learn too much about it now. controlling people in an actual fight is probably something he can only pull off with a complete fluke, laws probably jsut too strong for him to get enough strings on him to puppet him He's already done Vice-admirals and Jozu iirc. Yeah but their huges figures are easier to attach stringes to + that Law knows of his abillities and Jozu and the admiralls probally didn't.
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On August 24 2013 20:41 Incognoto wrote:Show nested quote +On August 23 2013 12:13 Forikorder wrote:On August 23 2013 08:09 bittman wrote: No way Law will die. It's not even a good scene for him at the moment. Big people only die in One Piece with an epic scene. Dying away from his crew, without Luffy and co there would be freaking lame.
Anyway, wondering why Doflamingo can't control Law? Wonder if he's toying with him, or whether there's some haki counter or otherwise counter to his control? I mean, Doflamingo could stop Jozu in his tracks. I'd love to see more of this fight, but I think Oda is intentionally showing little of this because Futijora is too late game, and Doflamingo vs Luffy + Law is probably the big fight for the arc later on so we can't learn too much about it now. controlling people in an actual fight is probably something he can only pull off with a complete fluke, laws probably jsut too strong for him to get enough strings on him to puppet him He's already done Vice-admirals and Jozu iirc. when did Dofla have a serious fight with a vice admiral?
and Jozu he snuck up on so id put that under the fluke category
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law controls everything in his room he cant cut the strings
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I would bet the "controlling someones body" thing from doflamingo has at the very least to be aimed or be partly physical(strings). An unavoidable unresistable power is nothing I can imagine in the one piece universe.
And someone mentioned Aokiji showing up? Again? Aokiji is supposedly a drifter, going from island to island rather aimlessly. Not a watchful protector that stalks the strawhats(he ain't batman).
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law's crew is ganna randomly show up to save his ass.
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On August 26 2013 02:12 Mataza wrote: I would bet the "controlling someones body" thing from doflamingo has at the very least to be aimed or be partly physical(strings). An unavoidable unresistable power is nothing I can imagine in the one piece universe.
And someone mentioned Aokiji showing up? Again? Aokiji is supposedly a drifter, going from island to island rather aimlessly. Not a watchful protector that stalks the strawhats(he ain't batman). Aokiji is not a drifter. Not aimlessly anyway. Otherwise he would not be asking which way to Punk Hazard in this picture. http://mangafox.me/manga/one_piece/v70/c695/19.html
EDIT: I don't know where Americans read One Piece, but the link is to chapter 695 page 19
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On August 26 2013 02:49 Prog455 wrote:Show nested quote +On August 26 2013 02:12 Mataza wrote: I would bet the "controlling someones body" thing from doflamingo has at the very least to be aimed or be partly physical(strings). An unavoidable unresistable power is nothing I can imagine in the one piece universe.
And someone mentioned Aokiji showing up? Again? Aokiji is supposedly a drifter, going from island to island rather aimlessly. Not a watchful protector that stalks the strawhats(he ain't batman). Aokiji is not a drifter. Not aimlessly anyway. Otherwise he would not be asking which way to Punk Hazard in this picture. http://mangafox.me/manga/one_piece/v70/c695/19.html i wonder why he went to punk hazard though
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On August 26 2013 02:53 Forikorder wrote:Show nested quote +On August 26 2013 02:49 Prog455 wrote:On August 26 2013 02:12 Mataza wrote: I would bet the "controlling someones body" thing from doflamingo has at the very least to be aimed or be partly physical(strings). An unavoidable unresistable power is nothing I can imagine in the one piece universe.
And someone mentioned Aokiji showing up? Again? Aokiji is supposedly a drifter, going from island to island rather aimlessly. Not a watchful protector that stalks the strawhats(he ain't batman). Aokiji is not a drifter. Not aimlessly anyway. Otherwise he would not be asking which way to Punk Hazard in this picture. http://mangafox.me/manga/one_piece/v70/c695/19.html i wonder why he went to punk hazard though
Most likely to stop DF from whatever he has going on. He talks about it here: http://mangafox.me/manga/one_piece/v70/c699/13.html And since Aokili is warning Smoker it may be a hint that Aokiji is keeping an eye on DF, which also means that he could very likely show up again sometime soon.
Chapter 699 is actually a pretty big tell about Aokiji. This page is very good aswell http://mangafox.me/manga/one_piece/v70/c699/10.html
EDIT: Chapter 699 page 13 and chapter 699 page 10
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none of those pages shows for the ppl in the USA. you need to quote some other site that works
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Since the numbering of sites may differ: Here the same pages from mangapanda(afaik it works in usa) + Show Spoiler + + Show Spoiler + + Show Spoiler +
In general I got the impression that Aokiji is not commiting to a single thing. He merely tells smoker to warn the marine hq and then goes off to do things that as fas as we can tell do not take place in dress rosa.
He may not be aimless per se, but he isn't following through on any one goal either. I highly doubt he will appear in the dressrosa arc again.
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On August 25 2013 01:14 Forikorder wrote:Show nested quote +On August 24 2013 20:41 Incognoto wrote:On August 23 2013 12:13 Forikorder wrote:On August 23 2013 08:09 bittman wrote: No way Law will die. It's not even a good scene for him at the moment. Big people only die in One Piece with an epic scene. Dying away from his crew, without Luffy and co there would be freaking lame.
Anyway, wondering why Doflamingo can't control Law? Wonder if he's toying with him, or whether there's some haki counter or otherwise counter to his control? I mean, Doflamingo could stop Jozu in his tracks. I'd love to see more of this fight, but I think Oda is intentionally showing little of this because Futijora is too late game, and Doflamingo vs Luffy + Law is probably the big fight for the arc later on so we can't learn too much about it now. controlling people in an actual fight is probably something he can only pull off with a complete fluke, laws probably jsut too strong for him to get enough strings on him to puppet him He's already done Vice-admirals and Jozu iirc. when did Dofla have a serious fight with a vice admiral? and Jozu he snuck up on so id put that under the fluke category While he wasn't fighting them, technically, when he first showed up with Kuma after Crocodile was defeated, he was controlling (I think) two Vice-Admirals to fight each ither, until Sengoku told him to quit it.
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On August 27 2013 03:35 Sentenal wrote:Show nested quote +On August 25 2013 01:14 Forikorder wrote:On August 24 2013 20:41 Incognoto wrote:On August 23 2013 12:13 Forikorder wrote:On August 23 2013 08:09 bittman wrote: No way Law will die. It's not even a good scene for him at the moment. Big people only die in One Piece with an epic scene. Dying away from his crew, without Luffy and co there would be freaking lame.
Anyway, wondering why Doflamingo can't control Law? Wonder if he's toying with him, or whether there's some haki counter or otherwise counter to his control? I mean, Doflamingo could stop Jozu in his tracks. I'd love to see more of this fight, but I think Oda is intentionally showing little of this because Futijora is too late game, and Doflamingo vs Luffy + Law is probably the big fight for the arc later on so we can't learn too much about it now. controlling people in an actual fight is probably something he can only pull off with a complete fluke, laws probably jsut too strong for him to get enough strings on him to puppet him He's already done Vice-admirals and Jozu iirc. when did Dofla have a serious fight with a vice admiral? and Jozu he snuck up on so id put that under the fluke category While he wasn't fighting them, technically, when he first showed up with Kuma after Crocodile was defeated, he was controlling (I think) two Vice-Admirals to fight each ither, until Sengoku told him to quit it. right which doesnt demenstrate his ability to control an actual opponent in actual combat
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On August 27 2013 04:01 Forikorder wrote:Show nested quote +On August 27 2013 03:35 Sentenal wrote:On August 25 2013 01:14 Forikorder wrote:On August 24 2013 20:41 Incognoto wrote:On August 23 2013 12:13 Forikorder wrote:On August 23 2013 08:09 bittman wrote: No way Law will die. It's not even a good scene for him at the moment. Big people only die in One Piece with an epic scene. Dying away from his crew, without Luffy and co there would be freaking lame.
Anyway, wondering why Doflamingo can't control Law? Wonder if he's toying with him, or whether there's some haki counter or otherwise counter to his control? I mean, Doflamingo could stop Jozu in his tracks. I'd love to see more of this fight, but I think Oda is intentionally showing little of this because Futijora is too late game, and Doflamingo vs Luffy + Law is probably the big fight for the arc later on so we can't learn too much about it now. controlling people in an actual fight is probably something he can only pull off with a complete fluke, laws probably jsut too strong for him to get enough strings on him to puppet him He's already done Vice-admirals and Jozu iirc. when did Dofla have a serious fight with a vice admiral? and Jozu he snuck up on so id put that under the fluke category While he wasn't fighting them, technically, when he first showed up with Kuma after Crocodile was defeated, he was controlling (I think) two Vice-Admirals to fight each ither, until Sengoku told him to quit it. right which doesnt demenstrate his ability to control an actual opponent in actual combat He controlled Jozu and the another Whitebeard commander in the Marineford war no?
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On August 27 2013 04:08 shark. wrote:Show nested quote +On August 27 2013 04:01 Forikorder wrote:On August 27 2013 03:35 Sentenal wrote:On August 25 2013 01:14 Forikorder wrote:On August 24 2013 20:41 Incognoto wrote:On August 23 2013 12:13 Forikorder wrote:On August 23 2013 08:09 bittman wrote: No way Law will die. It's not even a good scene for him at the moment. Big people only die in One Piece with an epic scene. Dying away from his crew, without Luffy and co there would be freaking lame.
Anyway, wondering why Doflamingo can't control Law? Wonder if he's toying with him, or whether there's some haki counter or otherwise counter to his control? I mean, Doflamingo could stop Jozu in his tracks. I'd love to see more of this fight, but I think Oda is intentionally showing little of this because Futijora is too late game, and Doflamingo vs Luffy + Law is probably the big fight for the arc later on so we can't learn too much about it now. controlling people in an actual fight is probably something he can only pull off with a complete fluke, laws probably jsut too strong for him to get enough strings on him to puppet him He's already done Vice-admirals and Jozu iirc. when did Dofla have a serious fight with a vice admiral? and Jozu he snuck up on so id put that under the fluke category While he wasn't fighting them, technically, when he first showed up with Kuma after Crocodile was defeated, he was controlling (I think) two Vice-Admirals to fight each ither, until Sengoku told him to quit it. right which doesnt demenstrate his ability to control an actual opponent in actual combat He controlled Jozu and the another Whitebeard commander in the Marineford war no? as far as i remember he stopped Jozu from moving but he snuck up on him and Jozo didn tknow he was there
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Pretty sure Forikorder isn't gonna budge unless DoFlamingo fights someone under The Marquess of Queensberry rules of fisticuffs. Combat situations where silly things like rules, one on one and other such nonsense don't exist need not apply!
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