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I was just randomly thinking about this today, but does Enel's Mantra combined with his Rumble-Rumble Fruit power enchancing it make him the best Observation Haki user in the series, or has someone surpassed his?

 

 

 

I wonder who is fast, Kizaru with his light or Enel with his lightning......

 

 

 

Okay, besides Roger, he's probably better than anyone in anything.

 

Also, Enies Lobby is easily my favourite arc, so now that the dub has reached it I'm rewatching it.

 

 

 

I think 90% of One Piece fans will say the whole CP9 saga is the best in the series. 

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Well, his reaction speed obviously isn't the speed of light, and in order to move outside of a straight line (since light rays travel in only a single direction at a time) he has to slow himself down to do so. Plus, I don't think his brain would be able to keep up with what he was doing if he moved at full light speed, so he has to compensate for that.

 

Still, I'd put his max speed at higher than Eneru's, just based on the general power difference between the two.

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Much like Kuma and his attack sound effects, I can't take Vergo seriously when he's got huge chunks of food or various utensils stuck to his face.

 

Also, Trafalgar Law's interaction with Luffy is still hilarious. Anyone who actually gets to know the guy is just flabbergasted at his absolute idiocy, it's great.

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Much like Kuma and his attack sound effects, I can't take Vergo seriously when he's got huge chunks of food or various utensils stuck to his face.

 

Also, Trafalgar Law's interaction with Luffy is still hilarious. Anyone who actually gets to know the guy is just flabbergasted at his absolute idiocy, it's great.

 

 

I half think thats intentional. You have this idiot with stuff stuck to his face so you don't think anything of him. However he is super strong.

 

I love it when Law finds himself joining in with them and is shocked at himself for doing so. 

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Since I'm not going to read the manga (catching up with the anime was enough of a timesink), I will forever be slowpoke.jpg with this thread, but whatever. Just watched episode 608 (equivalent to chapter 682), and holy crap Momonosuke is the babby dragon (or maybe a different babby dragon and not the one they beat up, I dunno). D:

 

Also, I keep wondering just how far ahead Oda plans things. I brought it up before with the whole Laboon/Brook thing, but it occurred to me that Shanks used Conqueror's Haki in chapter freaking 1.

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What do you mean by that? And yes, Oda is a master of planning. Keimi first showed up in the cover stories around chapter 200. Not to mention Noland talking about the land of the little people way back in the late 200s. 

 

However if you want to go real deep you have Usopp having his lies come true. Also this

http://www.mangapanda.com/103-2111-5/one-piece/chapter-51.html

http://www.mangapanda.com/one-piece/646/12

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This is pretty interesting.

Luffy's fight feels like the climax, but even if he wins, there are the other 3 winners afterwards.

Then the rest of the crew is starting to gather up again.

 

Hmm weird, the guy from the navy, I could swear he was also fighting with Law and Doflamingo, he seemed out of the picture this chapter. Did I skip a chapter without knowing?

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No, I noticed his absence too. He might have been separated from them in the chaos or something, I'm sure Oda will explain.

 

These fairies are an interesting people, more so now that they seem to have a connection to the Void Century.

 

I'm not feeling any sort of pressure from Luffy's fight since he'll either win, or he'll lose on a technicality or something and the plot will take over and bring him elsewhere.

 

Oh, and it's always fun to see Nami bickering with the enemy.

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No, I noticed his absence too. He might have been separated from them in the chaos or something, I'm sure Oda will explain.

 

These fairies are an interesting people, more so now that they seem to have a connection to the Void Century.

 

I'm not feeling any sort of pressure from Luffy's fight since he'll either win, or he'll lose on a technicality or something and the plot will take over and bring him elsewhere.

 

Oh, and it's always fun to see Nami bickering with the enemy.

 

 

Its likely the chaos allowed the two of them to get away/

 

Agreed. When I saw 900 years I was like O_0

 

It seems like he's about to win. Also seems like he blew his cover.

 

Its also strange, since Nami's past big battles have been with serious characters.

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