User blog comment:Ghmorello/Chapter 927: Wano's Next Top Geisha/@comment-29391896-20181207104928/@comment-2600:1702:3C50:A6E0:A946:C455:B2C4:7A7E-20181209170221

I don't see why people feel the need to apply DBZ logic to this considering that this is not DBZ. Now don't get me wrong, I enjoy that anime a lot, but I look for different things in different anime. This is why I don't enjoy people bringing power levels into anime where power levels might not be the only factor in victory or defeat. The only power levels we saw in One Piece were quickly discarded for good reason. Look at different crew members, they have different skills which come into play when they are not fighting. Nami navigates better then anyone, Chopper is an expert in medicine, we have already seen what happens when Sanji is not around to cook for them, etc. Luffy and Zoro are the crew's main fighters, but they don't seem to be able to do a lot outside of their designed roles as far as the other duties of the ship are concerned. As noted in the arc that focused on Law while he did put up a fight his opponent certainly demonstrated superior fighting ability. That being said, Sanji proved in his arc that sometimes having abilities other then fighting ones can present a solution to a problem. I certainly hope to see more of what he and the others can do. This reminds me of an anime where the main character is the best fighter in a war occurring and his issues is that despite his unquestionable power and fighting ability...he is the most useless person there as far as he is concerned in the effort to end the war in the best way. You would think that someone who is stronger than anyone could easily fix this problem, but as he finds out the issues are more complicated then he would think.