Someone did the math, 51 minutes.Luffy's G2 attacks were tickling him after recieving Gamma Knife and he survived an onslaught of G4 attacks and fought G4 for roughly over 20 mins. Doflamingo still has this and quite comfortably.
Not at all. Law's techniques are an enhanced version of what Zoro can do and Doffy got around that just fine. Doffy could get around near-instant, spatial slashes that don't travel and teleporting. He can handle Zoro's slashes, both flying and normal, just fine.Doffy high diff, even though Zoro's techniques are the worst match up for Doflamingo.
lol I didn't go over the exact time just a complete estimate on my part. But that makes things even easier then.Someone did the math, 51 minutes.
Doffy mid-diffs.
Doubt it.Not at all. Law's techniques are an enhanced version of what Zoro can do and Doffy got around that just fine. Doffy could get around near-instant, spatial slashes that don't travel and teleporting. He can handle Zoro's slashes, both flying and normal, just fine.
How does Zoro's traveling slashes pose a bigger threat than Law's space-time, durability-ignoring slashes?Doubt it.
@Bold, so Law is ahead of Zoro in becoming the greatest swordsman?Not at all. Law's techniques are an enhanced version of what Zoro can do and Doffy got around that just fine. Doffy could get around near-instant, spatial slashes that don't travel and teleporting. He can handle Zoro's slashes, both flying and normal, just fine.
At this point in time, yes. Law is stronger than Zoro so he is ahead of Zoro in becoming the greatest swordsman. I'll ask you the same thing I asked Loki: How are Zoro's traveling slashes that are affected by durability more dangerous to Doflamingo than Law's space-time slashes that ignore durability at this present time in the story?@Bold, so Law is ahead of Zoro in becoming the greatest swordsman?
Law's swordsmanship is not on par with Zoro. His Ope Ope merely amplifies the reach of his sword and cuts anything in it's range. How is that a swordsmanship feat more than it is a DF's ability?At this point in time, yes. Law is stronger than Zoro so he is ahead of Zoro in becoming the greatest swordsman. I'll ask you the same thing I asked Loki: How are Zoro's traveling slashes that are affected by durability more dangerous to Doflamingo than Law's space-time slashes that ignore durability at this present time in the story?