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After 1053 episode why Buggy the clown became yonko?
In the wake of One Piece chapter 1053’s latest reveal, fans have once more taken to the classic pastime of debating the potential of Buggy’s Devil Fruit. The Chop-Chop Fruit is a Paramecia-type fruit which allows its user to spread their body into pieces, making them also immune to slashing attacks since their body can already split up as they please. As mentioned above, One Piece fans have always debated over Buggy’s potential and what his Awakened Devil Fruit could do. Paramecia types see their Awakenings begin to affect the environment around them, making fans believe Buggy could chop up and reconstruct islands and other aspects of the environment. However, the latest One Piece theory surrounding the potential of Buggy’s Devil Fruit is a steep, scientific departure from that. Follow along as this article covers a One Piece chapter 1053 theory which may finally make sense of why Buggy actually became a Yonko.
SPOILERS AHEAD OF 1052 EPISODE:
EICHIRO ODA KILLED TWO MAJOR CHARACTERS
One Piece's chapter 1052 reveals that Kozuki Oden's retainers Ashura
Doji and Izo were tragically killed during the battle for Wano Country's
freedom.
With One Piece’s Wano arc coming to a conclusion, the series is attempting to wrap up several plot threads all at once. Due to this, some of the character threads have either been cut completely or come to very abrupt ends. Two of Oden’s retainers fall into the latter category, with Ashura Doji and Izo being killed off panel.
Ashura Doji and Izo are both powerful warriors hailing from Wano Country who fought to help the Straw Hat Pirates during the raid on Onigashima. Prior to the raid, both Ashura and Izo were also extremely close to Kozuki Oden. Izo actually sailed with Kozuki Oden for a length of time before becoming one of Whitebeard’s division commanders, only returning to Wano after the failed assault on Blackbeard’s forces. Ashura, being one of the Red Scabbards who wasn’t sent forward in time, stayed in Wano Country as it fell to ruins. Though neither character was capable of defending Wano during its time of greatest need, they both made the ultimate sacrifice in order to bring peace back to their land.




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