User blog comment:Fliu/Chapter 929: Jurassic Wano/@comment-29391896-20190101074741/@comment-2600:1702:3C50:A6E0:11D9:47BB:F5E4:1C2B-20190104071639

He is good at fighting, but otherwise he seems to have limited skills in other areas. That being said, that can be more or less said for the rest of the Strawhats. It just seems to me that when they struggle they come out stronger and people assume that Zoro is perfect already which I doubt because the last time I checked Mihawk is still the world's best swordsman and until that changes he still has room to improve. Don't get me wrong, I like him along with the others and I admit that he does give out good advice once in a while but I still think he has room to improve. Earlier in the story his struggle was not just physical struggle (which I find just as enjoyable) but mentally struggling. He was humbled by Mihawk, had to adapt to new ideas in his battle with Mr. 1 to cut him, and needed to find a way to swallow his pride and put everything on the line with Kuma and later with Mihawk. These are just the most prominent examples of mental struggle he went through although he also took a great deal of physical abuse which again was enjoyable to see him overcome. All of the Strawhats struggle in their own way and while some have struggles that are ongoing such as Usopp and his desire to be courageous, others have more obvious struggles such as Nami, Robin, and now Sanji having to face their demons. Let us hope that Wano gives him some development in this area and that the other crew members who seem a bit neglected by the author can do their part too.