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Road to World’s Strongest Swordsman – How Zoro Will Achieve His Goal

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Retrospective Look at Zoro’s Journey as a Swordsman

Zoro’s journey to become World’s Strongest Swordsman starts with Baratie and his fight with Mihawk. Well, in reality it starts way earlier than that, ever since Zoro was a little child, but when it really starts in the eyes of the readers is with his defeat by the hands of Mihawk. This arc dwells deep into Zoro’s past as we learn of the reason he wishes to become the strongest swordsman. We get his flashback with Kuina, learning what the driving force behind his goal is, ending it all with an absolute defeat. Zoro learns just how far from achieving his dream he is and swears to never lose again.

To truly reach your goal you must first be humbled and this is when his quest for the title truly began.

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First big step he makes is in his fight with Mr.1. In in, Zoro learns one of the most important lessons a swordsman must learn – an ability to cut whatever one wishes to cut and not cut whatever one wishes not to a.k.a. he learns to cut steel. There is a debate if this ability is Haki or not, considering he wasn’t able to cut Enel I’d say it’s not, but in the end it doesn’t matter. Whatever it is, it’s an important part of swordsmanship. Later during Skypiea he learns to use it at will in his fight with Ohm.

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During Enies Lobby Zoro showcases his now iconic technique, with which he manifests 2 extra sets of arms and 2 heads. Ashura, to this day is still unexplained ability but Kaku’s response to it might give us a clue that it is Haki related as he mentions Willpower.

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In Thriller Bark, Zoro gets to fight and defeat the corpse of the legendary Samurai Ryuma and earn the powerful black blade Shusui from him. Considering there is a high chance Ryuma is Zoro’s ancestor, one might ask if this encounter was fated to happen and it finishes off Zoro’s pre time-skip achievements. The next time we see him, he would have spent 2 years training under the World’s Strongest Swordsman himself.

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After time-skip, Zoro has a completely different atmosphere around him. A combination of confidence and arrogance oozes out of him and he immediately shows us why he is this way when he easily defeats number 1 swordsman of Fishman Island. Throughout the post time-skip, Zoro is not really challenged by anyone and shows no signs of improvement. In his fight with Pica he showcases “Armament Hardening” for the first time and shows us a glimpse of his training with Mihawk. This moment is played as a rather triumphant one and shows Zoro being able to coat all of his swords as something to be proud off.

Then comes Wano… the land of Samurai, the land of great swordsmen and the land of Oden! Zoro is immediately in his element, showcasing impressive feats left and right but his journey to the World’s Strongest Swordsman title starts with Enma. To become stronger, he must first tame the Blade and learn to wield it; and he does just that.

Through his fight with Kaido he unlocks his Conqueror’s Haki and through his fight with King he learns to coat it, becoming one of the handful of people who can do so. We finally get to see the glimpse of Zoro as the World’s Strongest Swordsman.

So what is there left for him to do?

What the Future Holds

There is a clear road set for Zoro on his way to the World’s Strongest Swordsman title. I believe that there are 3 big opponents that Zoro are set to fight and eventually defeat. I believe these 3 opponents have meticulously been built up ever since their introductions in Chapter 49Chapter 538 and Chapter 701. First one in his way is none other than…

Shiryu of the Rain

The Straw Hat Pirates vs Blackbeard Pirates confrontation has been long time coming and with recent confirmation of Shiryu being the second strongest in his crew (something I thought was obvious but apparently not) it’s all but confirmed that he will be fighting Zoro.

So what will Zoro bring back from this fight? He already learned to coat his Conqueror’s so what is there left for him to learn. What can Shiryu bring to the table for Zoro to overcome? Well, it’s rather obvious. Shiryu ate the Suke Suke no Mi, making him an Invisible Man, this fight might focus on two things:

  1. First and the more obvious would be Zoro improving his Observation Haki by fighting an invisible opponent. I know this is a bit cliché but we are yet to see this trope played out. Sanji fought two invisible opponents yet it was never used, so Oda might be saving it for Zoro.
  2. The second one is more out there but also way more interesting and it involves Shiryu awakening of his fruit. He is going to become nothing. Like, nothingness. Instead of being visually invisible, the dude won’t exist. You punch him as soon as he goes invisible, the attack won’t land. Like that dude went into a different dimension like Tobi in Naruto. You just cannot hit him.

Where Luffy fought and defeated two Commanders, one without and one with an Awakening, Zoro so far only defeated King who isn’t awakened. With that in mind I believe Zoro’s next big opponent will be Shiryu, a Commander with an Awakened Devil Fruit. What will the awakening do? It will not only make Shiryu invisible but also intangible – it will make him disappear from existence. Zoro will then have to learn to cut “nothing” just like he described the technique back in Alabasta.

Either way the fight goes, after defeating him Zoro will and must come out of the fight with something new that he learned.

Second one in his way will be…

Is Mihawk confirmed to be Stronger than Shanks?

The “Big Incident” caused by Bartolomeo is the set up for the next meeting between Shanks and Luffy!