

Doflamingo being lower end High 7-A, Jozu being around baseline 6-C, and Aokiji being somewhere mid High 6-C. This also brings up an issue considering how Doflamingo's profile still lists him as being a threat to the likes of Jozu, who could hurt Aokiji and actually fended him off for some time off-panel, yet there is a VAST disparity between their tiers.For example, Kyros decapitating the first Black Knight was a way to make the characters drop their guard, and allowed Doflamingo to ambush and nearly kill Kyros with a single strike had Luffy not noticed the attack coming. The only argument that can be made here is that the Black Knight was decapitated by Kyros and later by 2 fodder, which is already suggested to be used as a shock value for both the characters and the audience.If the Bird-Cage needed to be prepared through some sort of timed-prep or other means that left Doflamingo debilitated, it would be necessary to separate it from his key, but due to it being made from millions of threads he simply popped out of no-where, it's heavily supported that he is capable of such feats through normal means.

Not a single character with the exception of Luffy had been capable of breaking Doflamingo's threads, and any weaker character was messed up by it. To suggest that this is the limit of his power, especially when it is not even one of his actual attacks, let alone an awakened ability, is at least ridiculous. He summoned up all of those threads to encompass the entirety of Dressrosa with no preparation implied, and with no wasted energy. There's is a severe lack of information here, thus the calculation, AGAIN, CAN NOT BE USED.ĭoflamingo's Bird-Cage AND Fujitora's Meteoritesĭoflamingo's Bird-Cage being separated from his personal scaling is quite ridiculous for a multitude of reasons. To keep it concise, this feat can easily be argued as a High 7-A feat just as easily as it can be argued to be a 6-A feat. We see an island of unknown location hit by what seems to be at least 4.0 richter scale quakes after Whitebeard lands an attack on Vice Admiral Lonz. (and while the distance CAN be argued for due to the map drawing in other chapters, the scaling of the map comes from yet another assumed speed of the boats utilized by the marines, making it shaky at best)

The most prominent ones being an assumed time-frame and an assumed distance, rendering the entire calculation null. Stick with EARTH size until we get confirmation, better scaling, or EoS content that shows how big the OP planet actually is.Īgain with this? Really? I'm pretty certain that this calculation has been debunked over several reasons. It has come to my attention (repeatedly the past couple weeks, nonstop) that the One Piece profiles have undergone some major revisions, and that the scaling has been tampered with to use/dismiss calculations that have either been debunked, edited, or simply ignored.
