he's hiding something obviously.Hi lovely people I need clarification, is Zoro left eye blind for good or he's hiding something?
What possible power-up could come from his eyeball?I've been wondering the same thing, a theory says he has a demon like Ashra in his left eye, but then again the scar could come from training or some battle during that time, I would rather believe he has some sort of power up to reveal in that eye.
Zoro literally tried to cut off his own legs when he was trapped by Mr. 3. He's exactly the kind of guy who'd lose an eye while training. Mihawk was probably trying to teach him Observation Haki, and spoke in the same vague way he spoke about Armament Haki. He more than likely said something like "You need to learn how to rely on more than just your eyes," and Zoro's extreme behavior that led him to try to slice off his own feet to escape Mr. 3 and suggest cutting off Usopp's hand to separate them when they were cuffed together on Enie's Lobby led him to slice his own eye, not realizing Mihawk meant Haki.I mostly believe he is hiding something, Zoro aint the kind of the guy who would lose an eye while training
Tbh zoro is not lacking as a character in any way.Not these ridiculous powerup theories again >.> I would rather prefer for that scar to be something symbolic than some powerup. Zoro's character is lacking quite a bit so it could add more to his character.
He actually is. He doesn't have any core development to his character that isn't shared by the rest of the crew, something that can be found in each member. In terms of character development, Zoro is the second worst Strawhat, just before Sanji.Tbh zoro is not lacking as a character in any way.
Zoro is blind until proven otherwise; fan-boys will always try to hype Zoro regardless of the situation, because that is what Zoro is, pure hype. I don't believe or think that Zoro is hiding a secret power on his left right eye.Hi lovely people I need clarification, is Zoro left eye blind for good or he's hiding something?
Yeah I forgot about that, but you have to keep in mind that the characters have changed a lot. Zoro wanted to enter the new world stronger, loosing an eye gives you half the vision you had in the first place leaving you a huge blind spot, in new world enemies will not fool around they are the real deal,an eye in battle it can be literally the difference between life and death, and I believe or I want to believe that Zoro thought that.Zoro literally tried to cut off his own legs when he was trapped by Mr. 3. He's exactly the kind of guy who'd lose an eye while training. Mihawk was probably trying to teach him Observation Haki, and spoke in the same vague way he spoke about Armament Haki. He more than likely said something like "You need to learn how to rely on more than just your eyes," and Zoro's extreme behavior that led him to try to slice off his own feet to escape Mr. 3 and suggest cutting off Usopp's hand to separate them when they were cuffed together on Enie's Lobby led him to slice his own eye, not realizing Mihawk meant Haki.
Explain further about that development.He actually is. He doesn't have any core development to his character that isn't shared by the rest of the crew, something that can be found in each member. In terms of character development, Zoro is the second worst Strawhat, just before Sanji.
Usopp-Became less cowardly and has greater faith in himself, doesn't see himself as useless to the crewExplain further about that development.
I see.Usopp-Became less cowardly and has greater faith in himself, doesn't see himself as useless to the crew
Sanji- Learned dreams are worth dying for, as opposed to when he told Zoro what good is having a dream if you die.
Nami- Went from caring for no one else to showing concern for others, most dominantly shown in Punk Hazard to the children.
Brook- No longer cared about how he looked ridiculous in front of others because it's who he is
Franky- Takes pride in his creations, instead of denouncing them. That's why he so proudly uses his nipple lights.
Chopper- Embraced that he's a monster, making it positive rather than being negative
Luffy- acknowledged that he can't naively believe that everything will just work themselves out, and that he needs to have the strength to make things happen.
Robin- No longer suicidal, realizes she is loved.