How does Marco break out of Doflamingo's strings when Jozu couldn't, and Jozu has shown greater strength than Marco?Akainu>=Kuzan
Marco>Doflamingo
I think Marco would eventually beat Dofy and would have strength left to turn the scale in the AkainuvKuzan fight
He can just burn them with his blue fire, which is more or less equal to Akainu's magma in temperature.How does Marco break out of Doflamingo's strings when Jozu couldn't, and Jozu has shown greater strength than Marco?
The only way I actually see Marco beating Doflamingo is if Kuzan releases a massive freeze wave, and Marco smashes him in those few seconds he's breaking out. Akainu probably won't intercept Marco's attacks on Doflamingo either.
Oda stated in SBS that Marco's flames aren't hot.He can just burn them with his blue fire, which is more or less equal to Akainu's magma in temperature.
When? Marco's blue flames didn't get burned by Akainu's magma when Marco saved Luffy while Ace's flames got burned.Oda stated in SBS that Marco's flames aren't hot.
That has nothing to do with Marco's flames being hot. Shanks' blade blocked Akainu's fist, you tryna tell me Shanks' sword is as hot as fire?When? Marco's blue flames didn't get burned by Akainu's magma when Marco saved Luffy while Ace's flames got burned.
That is because Shanks has immense CoA, supposedly, which he put on his sword.That has nothing to do with Marco's flames being hot. Shanks' blade blocked Akainu's fist, you tryna tell me Shanks' sword is as hot as fire?
And in volume 58.
And Marco could have surrounded himself with CoA, what's your point? It proves heat isn't needed to withstand Akainu, so that's not proof that Marco's flames are hot.That is because Shanks has immense CoA, supposedly, which he put on his sword.
Remember when Marco tried to kick Akainu with a Haki laced kick. It was absolutely ineffective against Akainu.And Marco could have surrounded himself with CoA, what's your point? It proves heat isn't needed to withstand Akainu, so that's not proof that Marco's flames are hot.