Can Nika’s Freedom of Creativity Produce Anything? | Is That Clumsy Luffy Actually Skilled!?
Thank you for reading this article about whether Nika’s freedom of creativity can produce anything—Is that clumsy Luffy actually skilled? I’m your host, Jack Ocean.
In this article, I’ll be discussing Luffy creating baseball equipment and the implications of Nika’s powers in terms of creativity:
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Can Nika’s Freedom of Creativity Produce Anything? | Is That Clumsy Luffy Actually Skilled!?
In ONE PIECE Chapter 1111, Luffy made a bat and helmet appear, then used them to hit back the poisonous bomb-like projectile launched by Saint Saturn.
This article will delve into that performance and what it reveals!
Luffy’s Baseball Performance
In ONE PIECE Chapter 1111, Luffy crafted a bat from a nearby tree, seemingly painted it, and pulled a helmet from who knows where, all to hit back the poisonous bomb shot by Saint Saturn.
We’ve never seen the sport of baseball mentioned in the main story of ONE PIECE before, which makes this feel a little out of place. However, there have been instances of characters playing baseball, such as the ASL brothers (Ace, Sabo, and Luffy) in cover stories, confirming that baseball does indeed exist in the ONE PIECE world.
ONE PIECE’s world-building is incredibly detailed, yet we’ve rarely seen much focus on sports—perhaps the only notable time was during the Davy Back Fight.
In any case, while it exists, we can’t be sure if the rules are exactly the same as in the real world, and even the name “baseball” might be different. Still, the equipment seems identical.
It seems that when Luffy saw a projectile flying toward him, he instinctively thought, “If a ball is coming, I should hit it back!” The idea of using a bat came to him to avoid touching the poisonous ball directly.
Before awakening Nika’s powers, Luffy couldn’t have spontaneously made a bat like this. Nika’s freedom seems to provide Luffy with an incredible advantage.
But what’s surprising is how smoothly Luffy managed to make the bat, as if he had done it many times before. Isn’t Luffy supposed to be quite clumsy?
Does Luffy even know how to make a bat?
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