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ONE PIECE EPISODE 374 REACTION!!!

HERE WE GO! FULL POWERED MORIA BABY! :O I WAS HONESTLY EXPECTING MORE! LUFFY DID WAY MORE WITH A 100 SHADOWS! I GUESS MORIA OVERESTIMATED HIMSELF!

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ONE PIECE EPISODE 374 REACTION!!!

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Enel is strong, yes. However, there are many characters in One Piece who could one-shot him in my opinion. You already met a few of them but there are waaay more. I kinda want to see him again tho.

Kizaru

I think the real reason Moria failed only becomes clear when you look at how he stands in contrast to Luffy. After his lost everything to Kaido, Morias battle strategy now revolves around not needing to risk losing anything again. His zombies, his generals etc, its all based around the idea that he's trying to gain power without risk. Compare this with Luffy who famously jumps head first into any situation even if it will obviously kill him. So regarding why Shadows Asgard failed so much, its because this is probably the first time in 20 years that Morias actively tried to take charge. He’s out of practice, out if shape, its not so much overestimating his abilities as it is overestimating his ‘current’ ability. Moria in his younger days could 100% handle this much power, but as Nicholas said in his comment, Morias trauma from Kaido means that he’s let himself get weak without even realising.

Mike G. M.

I’d like to add that on top of Moria being desperate in the moment, he also had too big of an ego. If he had just absorbed 100 or so shadows he probably would’ve sustained the form just fine and easily beat the straw hats.

Vinsmoke Nathan

Moria is a lazy fat individual xD That's why he's weak. Traumatized after his defeat against Kaido

Nicholas Kent

Zoro posing again like when Mr. 3 locked him in the candle wax haha

oPhilip

I would argue Moria was desperate. He wasn't weak, he showed earlier that he was able to handle Luffy easily, so ironically he likely would have done better just fighting as normal. But he was beat up heavily by nightmare luffy and only needed to stall 10 more minutes, so he desperately used his ability to become stronger but he went too far and couldn't maintain it. You can tell he was desperate because he clearly didn't care about loosing all of his zombies anymore (he took all their shadows anyway, but he was also happy to kill the original owners at this point). So he started to get really sloppy.

Krowft

The problem is, if the shadow is in a zombie, it's not going to come out unless Moria orders them to, or you feed them salt. And they might have been able to get Luffy's shadow, but they wouldn't be able to find all of the survivor's shadows, and they had no clue where Zoro and Sanji's zombies were on the island at that point, and Moria had Robin's shadow himself. So the best plan was still to try and beat Moria into submission, he actually gave them a plan b by absorbing too many shadows, so if he can't hold them in they just run away. But he was hoping he would be too strong for the strawhats to handle for the next 5-10 minutes. Which he nearly was, since a single punch almost broke the island in half, which strength-wise is stronger than crocodile.

Krowft

I believe when the shadows are extracted without being given instructions from Moria, which is what happens when you absorb lots of shadows and you can't hold them in and they burst out, they naturally just go back to their original bodies unless Moria were to give them instructions again. Like when Zoro obliterated Ryuma's body and the shadow was forced out and went straight to Brook, or when you use salt. Remember that the survivors had collected 100 shadows from random zombies in the island by giving them salt, but if you re-watch you'll notice they had the shadows tied down with rope. So I'm thinking those shadows would have sped off to find their original bodies if the people didn't keep them restrained unless Moria found them and gave them an order.

Krowft


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