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on1dino

LET'S GOOOOO

josayyc

WE ARE

Envyus

For some reason some foreshadowing was cut with a change to the Hachi fight. Namely him stating that he's the second best Swordsman on Fishman Island.

SomeoneElse

WE ARE very excite

EOussama

I love the subtle hints delivered by the dialogue "I'm the second best swordsman on Fishman Island" I'm with Carson in how it's so cool how those very good animation scenes creep you in when you least expect them. Zoro is carrying sword wounds like tattoos man, the fact that he's brought up is also consistent with how short all of these events were apart from each other, even his fight with Mihawk debatably happened on the same day.

Ty

Hachi is a very goofy character but this fight is one of my favorite early zoro fights.

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2023-11-24 10:57:43 Yeah the transition from naruto to Shippuuden, kishimoto almost completly erased any meaning behind the original fight mechanics and power system that he established in the beginning. There was a time when even physics played into how certain things worked in the ninja world. With one piece, Oda keeps alot of the power scaling rules, mechanics and the logic behind it all pretty consistent over all. Even things that are more grounded in the early story when the fights become very extreme, are still applied to those fights, hundreds of episodes later.
2023-11-24 10:57:43 Yeah the transition from naruto to Shippuuden, kishimoto almost completly erased any meaning behind the original fight mechanics and power system that he established in the beginning. There was a time when even physics played into how certain things worked in the ninja world. With one piece, Oda keeps alot of the power scaling rules, mechanics and the logic behind it all pretty consistent over all. Even things that are more grounded in the early story when the fights become very extreme, are still applied to those fights, hundreds of episodes later.
2023-11-24 10:57:43 Yeah the transition from naruto to Shippuuden, kishimoto almost completly erased any meaning behind the original fight mechanics and power system that he established in the beginning. There was a time when even physics played into how certain things worked in the ninja world. With one piece, Oda keeps alot of the power scaling rules, mechanics and the logic behind it all pretty consistent over all. Even things that are more grounded in the early story when the fights become very extreme, are still applied to those fights, hundreds of episodes later.
2023-11-24 10:57:43 Yeah the transition from naruto to Shippuuden, kishimoto almost completly erased any meaning behind the original fight mechanics and power system that he established in the beginning. There was a time when even physics played into how certain things worked in the ninja world. With one piece, Oda keeps alot of the power scaling rules, mechanics and the logic behind it all pretty consistent over all. Even things that are more grounded in the early story when the fights become very extreme, are still applied to those fights, hundreds of episodes later.
2023-11-23 12:17:10 Yeah the transition from naruto to Shippuuden, kishimoto almost completly erased any meaning behind the original fight mechanics and power system that he established in the beginning. There was a time when even physics played into how certain things worked in the ninja world. With one piece, Oda keeps alot of the power scaling rules, mechanics and the logic behind it all pretty consistent over all. Even things that are more grounded in the early story when the fights become very extreme, are still applied to those fights, hundreds of episodes later.

Yeah the transition from naruto to Shippuuden, kishimoto almost completly erased any meaning behind the original fight mechanics and power system that he established in the beginning. There was a time when even physics played into how certain things worked in the ninja world. With one piece, Oda keeps alot of the power scaling rules, mechanics and the logic behind it all pretty consistent over all. Even things that are more grounded in the early story when the fights become very extreme, are still applied to those fights, hundreds of episodes later.