
You foolish humans, how beautiful you are!!! From this very moment!!! This village, no, this island will be under our control!!!
Get off the fishman, you who got hit with a hammer.
Looking back at the depiction of the battle, it seems like Kreek was still struggling more.
Aren’t the Sharkon Darts from underwater and the Sharkon Tooth towards the gap of the Gum-Gum Axe the only ones that actually dealt proper damage?
I guess I got really rusty since I spent 8 years playing around bribing the navy in the weakest sea.
The creek just really had bad luck with encounters…
It’s pretty amazing that they managed to escape from the Grand Line after being thoroughly beaten by Mihawk.
In the world of One Piece, there is a rule that those who build a base and gather become weakened.
A rotting fish pretending to be a Celestial Dragon against a weaker opponent.
With the strength of a fishman and water, one can win even while playing, so they probably didn’t train.
Even in the Sun Pirates crew, I’m just a low-ranking member.
It’s strange that the early Luffy, who progressed without any power-up events until he was completely defeated by Blue Shichibukai and had to come up with a new gear.
Firstly, there is absolutely no fact that it was one-sided.
It’s just something that Nameless is arbitrarily deciding.
It was said that on its own, it might be stronger than Creek, you know, Aaron.
I was playing pretend as a Celestial Dragon.
In the One Piece world, if you slack off, you deteriorate immediately, but if you stay active even as you age, you can maintain a considerable level of strength, which is consistent.
In this world, if your heart breaks, you get hit with a severe debuff…
To put it differently, in the beginning, Luffy, Zoro, and Sanji were surprisingly strong right from the start.
The nautical charts were completely useless.
I remember that the situation on Aaron’s side was embellished in the anime.
It’s probably the first time that a clear power-up has been depicted since Luffy lost to Aokiji, with Gear Second.
The Grand Line arc doesn’t actually have much inflation, does it?
What is up with Zoro, who can’t even receive proper treatment and takes down a bee with a borrowed sword, only to be on Aaron’s radar as well?
Even if you’re strong, if you train hard, an old man can be strong, but if you slack off, even a fish-man can be weak, that’s One Piece.
Could it be that Gin was the strongest enemy in the East Blue arc?
Aaron also dealt quite a bit of damage to Luffy, like when he was knocked down with brute force after biting into his gum.
In the first place, early Luffy is quite strong.
Luffy hardly faces any real struggles until the battle with Crocodile.
That’s why I was really shocked when Crocodile suffered a devastating defeat in the first match.
I thought for now, if Luffy fought, he would win.
Early Luffy was on the edge during the Crocodile fight.
Luffy has never lost until he defeated Aokiji, having somehow beaten Crocodile and Eneru.
Until around Mr. 5, they are treated as weaker than weak and are not worth noticing, like Luffy, Zoro, and Sanji.
In the final stage, the goal has shifted to breaking this room, so isn’t it natural to say that it’s not that difficult?
Well, even Wapol, who was a chapter boss after the Grand Line, couldn’t even put up a good fight…
In the first match, there was a turnaround at the last moment, but in the second half, they were almost completely pressured.
Luffy, won’t you have a significant power-up until you get trained by Rayleigh?
It’s unrealistic to say that you absolutely won’t lose to Crocodile.
When I reread it, I was surprised to find that Foxy, who I thought was a weak gag character, is actually quite strong.
In the story, there is no depiction of any way to cross the Calm Belt besides the Navy and the Kuja, yet there are those who keep returning from the Grand Line to the seas east, west, north, and south, which should not be questioned.
Even if I lose along the way, as long as I win in the end and can thwart their plans, I consider it a victory.
Compared to Croco’s weakening, Arlong’s weakening is more manageable.
At the Alabasta Arc, Crocodile is so weak compared to the other Seven Warlords that it’s laughable.
Crocodile from Alabasta seems to be weak, but also doesn’t seem to know Haki…
The current Croco is acting like he’s on par with Mihawk, so he must be pretty much back to his prime.
I guess they must have been really bored to chase after the creek…
In fact, the number of times we inflicted damage on each other is small.
Aaron… biting the pistol, darts, biting the neck in Aaron Park, Tooth
Luffy… spear, breaking the nose in Arlong Park, axe
Can’t a merman swim across the sea…?
Despite being released thanks to Jinbe’s efforts, the first thing they do is imitate the Celestial Dragons in the East Blue…
Isn’t it truly empty?
Isn’t life empty?
Since a child of the fish people can go from Fishman Island to Sabaody, it seems possible to swim through the Calm Belt.
Isn’t it strange that Gin, who broke iron, defeated Sanji?
I, who cannot succeed in the Grand Line, will dominate in the East Blue.
It’s no good that Garp comes frequently to East Blue.
Even if Luffy and the others don’t come, it will definitely collapse someday.
Characters who value their friends are quite rare among the enemies in One Piece.
Well, if Jinbe finds out, it would be a level of disgrace where he would massacre everyone and then commit seppuku.
If you rampage in the Grand Line but isolate yourself in the East, you’ll become weaker, huh?
That village should be under the jurisdiction of the local mouse branch, but for some reason, a higher-ranking Purinpurin from another branch was there for an inspection, which I think made the headquarters suspicious of the mice.
Maybe if things stayed the same, eventually the Smoker class would come and both the mouse and Aaron would be caught.
It’s a world where it’s highly likely for strong individuals from outside to suddenly appear, like the bear who traveled around the world and Shanks who has the Eastern Sea’s base.
Aaron, you should go back to Fish-Man Island and work seriously.
I think I would have been discovered and faced ruin anyway, as the tribute to the world government would likely have been delayed.
I think that even if the mouse is there, sooner or later it will be crushed by the navy, as it has already been noticed by the plump and bouncy major general.
Crossing the sea is relatively difficult.
The strong ones have to go to the Grand Line, so naturally the worthless ones remain in the Four Seas.
Someone who failed their high school debut and is just acting cool around elementary school students.
Mihawk really has a bad personality, doesn’t he?
Crocodine ultimately lost, but I can’t believe that a person in that condition would come back to life, and I feel like there were almost no mistakes in judgment.
Crocodine ultimately lost, but I can’t imagine a human in that state coming back to life, and I feel like there were almost no mistakes in judgment.
That guy is a character from a different manga.
Aaron is definitely a piece of shit, but the Macro family is the scariest.
It’s not that Arlong is weak, but rather that Luffy is considerably strong from the beginning.
There weren’t really many struggles in battle up to the crocodile.
Luffy lost to Crocodile, but it’s more due to a difference in compatibility than ability.
Even while feeling dizzy from the poison, the strategy was to win as long as the attacks connected.
Smoker’s strength is probably exceptional, but if the local seas are basically only staffed with officers at the level of a Colonel, then there’s no doubt that the only forces capable of defeating Arlong and his crew are those of the Navy under the headquarters’ jurisdiction…
But honestly, I wouldn’t say that having fun within the Grand Line is pointless, but since most areas are outside the Navy’s jurisdiction, they should allocate a bit more military strength to the four seas.
Since the branch general was instantly defeated before Aaron even appeared, it’s likely that those in positions like headquarters colonel will end up the same way.
Even though it’s said that I stood side by side with Jinbei, in reality, my equal was Aladdin…
In the live-action version, they exaggerated the strength a bit, didn’t they?
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Smoker is too much of a typical example of being strong because he is a nature-type.
It’s strange to win against Ener with almost initial abilities.
I like the feeling that at this point, Luffy is the only one who could become a natural enemy to an opponent at a level that can’t be defeated at all.
Smoker may be a miss, but as a Logia, he’s just right as a gatekeeper before entering the Grand Line.
Except for Luffy, everyone else gets taken down almost instantly by Eneru.
I really felt despair.
I said that smoke and fire can’t decide the winner, but at that point, the ace is stronger, right?
I used to believe that Moku Moku wasn’t a dud compared to other Logia, but with Gas Gas coming out, it’s over.
It seems that Jinbei is submitting the gold collected from the Konomi Islands to the government.
Well, even though I have a bit more ability, there’s no way someone like a Colonel from the HQ could compete with the executives of the Four Emperors, so it’s probably 100% lip service.
It’s pointless to make a fuss by scolding smokers; there’s nothing good that comes from it.