2013-08-28, 07:05 | Link #22 |
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He is the foster brother of Sabo. The one his parents adopted as a backup heir.
I also find it funny how Luffy not only doesn't listen to his grandpa but now also reverses his actions Chinjao could be a mighty ally in the NW, regaining his old strength and probably his spirit as a pirate if he opens his "treasure chest". This is gonna be interesting. |
2013-08-28, 07:26 | Link #23 | |
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Would be interesting if Chinjao's treasure has already been stolen, sets the story up for a funny reappearance later on. I can already imagine him trash talking whoever stole his treasure only to find out that the straw hats are fighting the thief giving Chinjao a reason to back them up. |
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2013-08-28, 07:37 | Link #24 |
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The reason why chinjao have a grudge to garp is stupid i think, but thats not really a problem, because cavendish also had a stupid reason for grudge againts luffy.. what the problem here is how if bartolomeo reason to have a grudge to luffy also stupid reason, that will be very Lol, =="
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2013-08-28, 14:11 | Link #26 |
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Wow, the pointy-head Don looks hilarious! I also love that look on his face when both Garp and Luffy landed their blows on his head in the past and present, respectively. So yeah, the C-block's now wrapped up! Now is Rebecca the Fighting Lion's time to shine!
Also, I find it amusing that Caribou actually went ahead and disguised himself as the rebel leader, anyway. Though it'll amuse me more to see how much he pisses off Kaidou if his crew gets away with beating up one of the emperor's men! |
2013-08-28, 14:13 | Link #27 |
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Simple, yet fun chapter. Nothing really happens, and the ending was always a foregone conclusion, but seeing Don's head drastically change shape was quite hilarious, and the reason for his pointy head was equally zany.
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2013-08-28, 17:13 | Link #29 |
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As expected Chinjao hated Garp for a stupid reason. THough like how Luffy got the drill head back in one hit like Garp. So i guess Chinjao might be an ally now. Burgess likes to fight so i think he might try to fight Luffy, though he still is a wild card. Still wonder what Barto' relation is. Can Block D even now with the ring broken in half?
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2013-08-28, 19:05 | Link #34 |
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This was a great chapter. I do sympathize with Don Chinjao. Losing out on years of hard work and wealth is cause for a deep grudge. Block C has finally come to a close, leaving only Block D remaining. And yes, Don Chinjao will surely become an ally after this monumental event in his life.
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2013-08-28, 21:00 | Link #36 | |
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2013-08-29, 03:39 | Link #38 | |
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Regarding those element-based Haki attacks as a whole: What do you guys think – do they add any further attack power? How do they work? The Hawk Shot we saw against Hody was somehow understandable (Steam from Gear 2nd combined with Haki leading to an explosion of some sort). But what about the Snake Shot or Thor Elephant Gun? How did Luffy add lightning to it? And wouldn’t it be enough to smack someone with a Haki imbued giant fist? I mean Luffy’s attacks where always strength based (against Crocodile combined with water or blood, or against Enel with gold) and CoA seems to be his natural boost. Why does Oda add those elements and what purpose do they fulfill? I hope this doesn’t turn into a system similar to chakra, where Haki users need to mold a certain element to counter Logias. Haki alone should be sufficient as we saw pretty often already. |
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2013-08-29, 10:32 | Link #39 | |
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I thought it was either just friction caused by their powers colliding, or just added special effect to make everything look extra cool. Whatever the case, I don't think it needs to be considered too deeply...at least not currently. |
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2013-08-29, 10:54 | Link #40 | |
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It's what Zoro uses for his demon techniques. When you get as strong as them you can do those things. It also has something to do with the bloodline element which Law mentioned in the recent chapters on the path to Dressrosa. It's pretty much similar to Naruto except for chakra and a few other things. Just more awesome.
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