Six Trails said:Almost 4 years later and guess what I still haven't done
I wouldn't even say it has that going for it. Sure, it has a lot of creativity and variation, yet it fails at many core aspects of world building by many aspects of its islands and nations not only having little cohesion with others, but even with themselves. For instance, how little sense it makes for the village Luffy lived in as a child to be just some independent village just outside of the Goa Kingdom rather than part of it, or the fantastical nature of many of the Grand Line's islands such as Little Garden having no explanation for how they can feasibly exist beyond "logic need not apply in the Grand Line, lol".Fantastische Hure said:One-Piece world-building is top-tier though from what I saw, heard and can remember.
Meng, why not? You're missing-out I think.Six Trails said:Almost 4 years later and guess what I still haven't done
It's more a testament to how much Oda likes to overuse mystery-bait to keep people engaged and never give solid answers as to how the world works.Fantastische Hure said:But yet there are so many threads around the Internet wondering about the world of One-Piece, I think that's a testament to the consistency and amazing would that is the One-Piece verse. I mean how much do you hear about DragonBall? None, because everything can be answered by .
Fantastische Hure said:I hopefully will get back to that. I still have the tab open.
I wouldn't say that at-all. There just isn't all the time in the world to show everything in the One-Piece world, so there's always something to discuss I think.Captain Cadaver said:It's more a testament to how much Oda likes to overuse mystery-bait to keep people engaged and never give solid answers as to how the world works.Fantastische Hure said:But yet there are so many threads around the Internet wondering about the world of One-Piece, I think that's a testament to the consistency and amazing would that is the One-Piece verse. I mean how much do you hear about DragonBall? None, because everything can be answered by .
It doesn't need an extensive amount of time dedicated to it, but it still requires enough to make it seem consistent, of which governments such as the Goa Kingdom and various ecological systems such as Little Garden, not to mention major questions in the various cultures such as why the Oharans in specific can read Poneglyphs and not teach the language to other nationalities.Fantastische Hure said:I wouldn't say that at-all. There just isn't all the time in the world to show everything in the One-Piece world, so there's always something to discuss I think.