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On July 05 2014 16:03 Slaughter wrote: Luffy doesn't stop to think, he sees some potential adventure and he goes. He doesn't even consider if the odds or good or bad, he places absolute trust in his crew and has the confidence to think it will all work out. DF is not as reckless, he thinks and calculates to make decisions and he has shown that he is willing to sacrifice crew members to achieve goals. If Luffy were a similar kind of person to DF in that he thinks/ plans he would never make that same choice, he would rather lose big then force one of his friends to die for him.
the difference between them is Doflamingo thinks the ends justifys the means while Luffy doesnt care about the end and just the means
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On July 05 2014 23:23 Forikorder wrote:Show nested quote +On July 05 2014 16:03 Slaughter wrote: Luffy doesn't stop to think, he sees some potential adventure and he goes. He doesn't even consider if the odds or good or bad, he places absolute trust in his crew and has the confidence to think it will all work out. DF is not as reckless, he thinks and calculates to make decisions and he has shown that he is willing to sacrifice crew members to achieve goals. If Luffy were a similar kind of person to DF in that he thinks/ plans he would never make that same choice, he would rather lose big then force one of his friends to die for him. the difference between them is Doflamingo thinks the ends justifys the means while Luffy doesnt care about the end and just the means
Yeah to Luffy the end is important but the means more so.
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On July 05 2014 23:40 Incognoto wrote:Show nested quote +On July 05 2014 23:23 Forikorder wrote:On July 05 2014 16:03 Slaughter wrote: Luffy doesn't stop to think, he sees some potential adventure and he goes. He doesn't even consider if the odds or good or bad, he places absolute trust in his crew and has the confidence to think it will all work out. DF is not as reckless, he thinks and calculates to make decisions and he has shown that he is willing to sacrifice crew members to achieve goals. If Luffy were a similar kind of person to DF in that he thinks/ plans he would never make that same choice, he would rather lose big then force one of his friends to die for him. the difference between them is Doflamingo thinks the ends justifys the means while Luffy doesnt care about the end and just the means Yeah to Luffy the end is important but the means more so. he doesnt really care about the end, he wants to become pirate king because its an adventure if you remove the adventure he doesnt care about being king anymore
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Well he's putting his life on the line for something, isn't he? Also, he mentioned that the pirate king is the person with the most freedom, which I think is Luffy's ultimate goal. No?
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On July 06 2014 01:58 Incognoto wrote: Well he's putting his life on the line for something, isn't he? Also, he mentioned that the pirate king is the person with the most freedom, which I think is Luffy's ultimate goal. No? when rayleigh offered to tell them where one piece is he refused and said if he knew where it was hed quit going after it
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I'm not disagreeing with you.
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On July 06 2014 01:58 Incognoto wrote: Well he's putting his life on the line for something, isn't he? Also, he mentioned that the pirate king is the person with the most freedom, which I think is Luffy's ultimate goal. No?
the vast majority of the world seems to be water. DF users auto-drown. So technically that makes the vast majority of the world unavailable for Luffy (besides random air bubbles).
The mechanic of automatically being defeated by a splash of water is what I personally dislike the most in the OP universe. As can be seen in the last chapter - yeah. Also Roger made it as the pirate king without a fruit, Raylight didn't have one, Shanks didn't, Hawkeye probably neither. Yet Luffy can't do nothing without it. Very sad to see, even though the fruits themselves are kinda cool.
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Luffy would still be a pretty strong brawler without his fruit. Since he had it from such a young age he just built his fighting style around being a rubber man. If he didn't have it he would just have a different fighting style but he still would be strong, you do know he has haki right? He even has the super rare Conquerors Haki.
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On July 06 2014 03:12 Fi0na wrote:Show nested quote +On July 06 2014 01:58 Incognoto wrote: Well he's putting his life on the line for something, isn't he? Also, he mentioned that the pirate king is the person with the most freedom, which I think is Luffy's ultimate goal. No? the vast majority of the world seems to be water. DF users auto-drown. So technically that makes the vast majority of the world unavailable for Luffy (besides random air bubbles). The mechanic of automatically being defeated by a splash of water is what I personally dislike the most in the OP universe. As can be seen in the last chapter - yeah. Also Roger made it as the pirate king without a fruit, Raylight didn't have one, Shanks didn't, Hawkeye probably neither. Yet Luffy can't do nothing without it. Very sad to see, even though the fruits themselves are kinda cool. Exaggeration much?
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On July 06 2014 03:12 Fi0na wrote: Also Roger made it as the pirate king without a fruit,..
Got proof? We actually know close to nothing about Roger besides him beeing the strongest man alive at some point. We have not seen a single fight of him to date and just the fact that it was not stated until today is not a solid proof he did not have one.
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On July 06 2014 05:54 Dekker wrote:Show nested quote +On July 06 2014 03:12 Fi0na wrote: Also Roger made it as the pirate king without a fruit,.. Got proof? We actually know close to nothing about Roger besides him beeing the strongest man alive at some point. We have not seen a single fight of him to date and just the fact that it was not stated until today is not a solid proof he did not have one.
I think it's unlikely he had a fruit.
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For a very very long time I instinctively considered Roger a not-that-strong fighter. Dunno why, his appearence maybe, he just didn't feel like the strongest man in the world to me. I still find it difficult picturing him owning the shit out of everyone.
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On July 06 2014 02:08 Forikorder wrote:Show nested quote +On July 06 2014 01:58 Incognoto wrote: Well he's putting his life on the line for something, isn't he? Also, he mentioned that the pirate king is the person with the most freedom, which I think is Luffy's ultimate goal. No? when rayleigh offered to tell them where one piece is he refused and said if he knew where it was hed quit going after it
When did I miss that?! I didn't know Rayleigh knew the whereabouts of One Piece. Totally have to go back and find that now.
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On July 06 2014 08:45 Zooper31 wrote:Show nested quote +On July 06 2014 02:08 Forikorder wrote:On July 06 2014 01:58 Incognoto wrote: Well he's putting his life on the line for something, isn't he? Also, he mentioned that the pirate king is the person with the most freedom, which I think is Luffy's ultimate goal. No? when rayleigh offered to tell them where one piece is he refused and said if he knew where it was hed quit going after it When did I miss that?! I didn't know Rayleigh knew the whereabouts of One Piece. Totally have to go back and find that now.
http://www.mangapanda.com/103-2614-3/one-piece/chapter-507.html
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There is a good chance Rayleigh knows what One Piece is and where it is since he was first mate of Roger's crew, but we don't know for certain. What actually happened was Usopp asked Rayleigh to tell them about One Piece, but was stopped by Luffy before Rayleigh responded. Rayleigh might know where One Piece is and if it even exists or he might not, but Rayleigh still is the best person besides Roger to ask. He was clear that the Roger had his own interpretation of the void century though.
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On July 06 2014 03:12 Fi0na wrote:Show nested quote +On July 06 2014 01:58 Incognoto wrote: Well he's putting his life on the line for something, isn't he? Also, he mentioned that the pirate king is the person with the most freedom, which I think is Luffy's ultimate goal. No? the vast majority of the world seems to be water. DF users auto-drown. So technically that makes the vast majority of the world unavailable for Luffy (besides random air bubbles). The mechanic of automatically being defeated by a splash of water is what I personally dislike the most in the OP universe. As can be seen in the last chapter - yeah. Also Roger made it as the pirate king without a fruit, Raylight didn't have one, Shanks didn't, Hawkeye probably neither. Yet Luffy can't do nothing without it. Very sad to see, even though the fruits themselves are kinda cool.
Luffy accidentally ate it as a child. There's nothing to suggest that luffy is useless without his fruit.
They also have to be inside of water (up to their knees I believe) to feel the negative effects. Just getting wet won't do anything.
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On July 06 2014 09:12 AsnSensation wrote:Show nested quote +On July 06 2014 08:45 Zooper31 wrote:On July 06 2014 02:08 Forikorder wrote:On July 06 2014 01:58 Incognoto wrote: Well he's putting his life on the line for something, isn't he? Also, he mentioned that the pirate king is the person with the most freedom, which I think is Luffy's ultimate goal. No? when rayleigh offered to tell them where one piece is he refused and said if he knew where it was hed quit going after it When did I miss that?! I didn't know Rayleigh knew the whereabouts of One Piece. Totally have to go back and find that now. http://www.mangapanda.com/103-2614-3/one-piece/chapter-507.html I don't find any indication that Rayleigh would know. Just that the crewmates assume he does.
By the way, newest OP anime episode half a chapter yawn.
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On July 06 2014 07:20 Eshra wrote: For a very very long time I instinctively considered Roger a not-that-strong fighter. Dunno why, his appearence maybe, he just didn't feel like the strongest man in the world to me. I still find it difficult picturing him owning the shit out of everyone. Actually up until now i know that Roger was one of the strongest ever but not actually the strongest in his generation in terms of combat capacity .
Idk i've had this kind of impression that one piece is full of really strong fighters and being the hyped as a emperor or shiichibukai doesn't guarantee you to be the strongest since i learned that zoro and luffy are closely on par with each other.
Like law is insanely strong also and there are so many pirates that are so strong.
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I still think Gold Roger is just Luffy gone back in time. It explains so many things.
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On July 06 2014 15:47 Hyperbola wrote: I still think Gold Roger is just Luffy gone back in time. It explains so many things. Luffy was born the year Roger died right ?
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