Summary
Zoro's fight against Nusjuro in the final battle will be much more meaningful thanks to their intriguing connection and sword skills. Eiichiro Oda may have postponed Zoro's battle with Nusjuro for some reason, hinting at a possible epic showdown in the future. Zoro's clash with Nusjuro, possessor of the legendary sword Kitetsu, hints at a potential confrontation in the final war against the World Government's elite.
Latest arc of A piece, Egghead Island, appears to be coming to an end as the Straw Hats get closer to escaping the island. While this arc doesn't end in classic One Piece style of seeing the straw hats disperse and fight their own opponents, the latest chapter of the series could also hint at Roronoa Zoro's rival in final battle of the series: Ethanbaron V Nusjuro of the Five Elders.
Zoro's story in this part is relatively lighter due to the series' focus on lore, as One Piece is gradually uncovering long-standing secrets about world history. However, Zoro was seen sparring with the swordsman of the Five Elders, Ethanbaron V. Nusjuro, in One Piece Chapter #1117, “A”, for a moment.
Although there are doubts among fans about Zoro's battle with the only swordsman present on the island, the impending conclusion of the Egghead arc will likely delay this battle until the right time. . Therefore, Zoro's next big fight has the potential to eclipse all of his previous fights.
Zoro's fight against Nusjuro in the final battle of One Piece will have more meaning
Eiichiro Oda may have postponed Zoro's fight with Nusjuro for a reason
Since the Straw Hats are on a journey to fight against the rulers of this world, their path will definitely be crossed by the Five Elders and Imu. Assuming that the final battle of One Piece will see the Straw Hats take on the Five Elders and Imu in classic One Piece style, Zoro will likely face off against Nusjuro, another swordsman who is also capable of ability is one of the strongest candidates for the title of World's Strongest Swordsman.
One Piece Chapter #1117 sees Zoro sparring with Nusjuro, with the reveal that The sword wielded by the Elder is one of the legendary Kitetsu. Fans know that this series of swords was created by the legendary swordsmiths of the Wano Country and that they are divided into three types, depending on quality. Zoro has Sandai Kitetsu – the lowest level – while Nidai Kitetsu – the middle level – is seen in Wano. Therefore, it is entirely possible that Nusjuro possesses the legendary, top-level Shodai Kitetsu.
Famous blades in the One Piece world are called “meito” and they are divided into four types depending on quality:
– 12 premium blades
– 50 dexterity level blades
– Blades class (unknown number)
This emphasizes Nusjuro's knowledge and skill as a swordsman or may confirm a theory about how Nusjuro may have come from Wano. While this is still just speculation, and he may have acquired the sword elsewhere, the fact remains that Zoro's clash with Nusjuro in this chapter is far from normal, and the two seem at least there is a connection. This could be a simple but effective way for Eiichiro Oda to tease who, among the Five Elders, will be Zoro's opponents when the Straw Hats go up against the World Government's elite in what is known as “the final war”.
One Piece fans are familiar with the classic fighting style, in which each Straw Hat member faces off against an elite member of the opposing crew or group, while Luffy fights the “boss” (in the arena). In this case, it could be Imu). It is possible that a similar situation will happen to the Five Elders, even if, aside from Zoro, Sanji and Jinbe, it seems that none of the Straw Hats are strong enough to face seemingly invincible enemies. This. However, the connection between Zoro And Nusjuro Truly fascinating and hopeful A piece will explore it further.