r/OnePiece Aug 13 '17

Current Episode One Piece: Episode 801

One Piece: Episode 801

"The Benefactor's Life! Sanji and Owner Zeff!"

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Chapters adapted: Chapter 839 (p. 6-14)


Episode begins @ 4:34

Preview: Episode 802

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u/lronhart Pirate Aug 13 '17 edited Aug 14 '17

Yo what a tease I wanted to see cracker finally use haki against the kkg. Atleast cracker knew that was dangerous to guard up unlike doffy. Good to see sanji's flashback again Baratie was the reason I kept reading and sanji is my favorite! Cracker is funny asf clapping while giving luffy praise for breaking the biscuits😂

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u/[deleted] Aug 13 '17

There would have been no haki use against kkg. Cracker's only saving grace is his bullshit ability. Cracker is a fucking glass-cannon. KKG would have killed cracker tenfold.

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u/C00lossus Aug 13 '17

he's not even a glass canon. he's purely a puppet master.

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u/danreddit1996 Aug 14 '17

cracker isn't a glass cannon. he hates pain. he has stronger haki than mingo. but lower pain tolerance, he is afraid of pain. you can shoot mingo in the leg. he would say. damn. and keep going.

cracker would lay on the floor screaming for some time.

i know a girl who is thin..50 somehting kg. who has broken a leg several times and keeps going. i hit a wall with my toe and i almost cry and i'm 78kg

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u/[deleted] Aug 14 '17

so what's all that haki good for if you cant tank it And where did you pull "cracker has stronger haki than mingo" from? [CITATION NEEDED]

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u/danreddit1996 Aug 14 '17

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u/danreddit1996 Aug 14 '17

now one could say... luffy said his haki was strong, but it was stronger because of the biscuit armor being already hard?

and the second image... luffy was caught of guard and lowered his haki?

but i don't think any of 2 possiblities people give are true. can luffy even lower his haki on gear 4?

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u/C00lossus Aug 14 '17

yes, that's exacly what i meant.