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One Piece: Is Zoro’s Strength Talent Or Hard Work?

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Summary

  • Zoro is consistently in second place to Luffy’s strength in One Piece.
  • Zoro’s power comes from hard work and intense training, not natural talent.
  • Zoro’s dedication to perfecting his sword skills makes him one of the strongest characters in the series.

Although Luffy is usually regarded as the strongest member of One Piece’s Straw Hat Crew, the swordsman Zoro deserves recognition as being consistently in second place. While his overall utility outside a fight is fairly low, during a fight, Zoro is one of the most menacing characters with one of the highest amounts of potential. Gearing up to fight the strongest swordsman in One Piece, Zoro will most likely be one of the most powerful characters by the end of the series.

When looking at Zoro’s immense strength in the world of One Piece, it’s easy to claim that Zoro seems like a naturally gifted swordsman. While this is most likely true, with Zoro being born with at least a fairly decent level of aptitude for fighting, more than any other character, Zoro has become one of the strongest One Piece characters through ridiculous amounts of hard work and training. Without this unprecedented amount of training, Zoro would be far from the swordsman he is in the most recent chapters of One Piece.

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Zoro Trains Everyday In One Piece

Even before One Piece, during Zoro’s childhood, the swordsman had always been far from the best. While he possessed an intense drive as a child that pushed him to become better, on his own, he was nothing more than a hot-headed kid who wanted to become the best swordsman, who was easily bested by his childhood friend, Kuina. However, even as a child, Zoro underwent intense and disciplined training, honing his swordsman skills with inhuman amounts of training that eventually made him strong enough to become the pirate hunter he is today.

You need to accept the fact that you’re not the best and have all the will to strive to be better than anyone you face. – Zoro

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At the same time, while the swordsman of the Straw Hat Crew doesn’t have a lot to do on a day-to-day basis on the ship, during most of his free time, when he isn’t sleeping or drinking, Zoro is training to a ridiculous degree. Usually with cartoonishly oversized weights, Zoro seems to be the only person on the crew who consistently trains in order to improve himself. As for his family, although Zoro is distantly related to the Sword God Ryuma of the Shimotsuki Clan, his direct parents and upbringing were nothing special.

Zoro Has A Lot Of Talent As A Swordsman

The Straw Hat Member Unlocks This Talent Through Hard Work

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  • Zoro Has A Strong Swordsman’s Lineage
  • His Hard Work Is What Makes Him Strong

Firstly, Zoro does have a fair amount of talent for being a swordsman. Being a somewhat distant relative to the Shimotsuki Clan and the people of Wano, it seems like being a swordsman is the perfect calling for Zoro. Additionally, Zoro has a bit of talent, or luck for that matter, when it comes to handling and stumbling upon ancient and powerful swords, like Enma, though this may also be attributed to his high levels of work with the weapon type. Although he does have a bit of talent to become a strong swordsman in One Piece, most of Zoro’s strength comes from an entirely different source.

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It seems like an overwhelming majority of Zoro’s power in One Piece comes from hard work and training. Rather than relying on a distant lineage, Zoro’s continued work to hone his craft, with him spending every day of his life training in some capacity, is what makes him such an excellent swordsman. While Zoro may still be a decent swordsman without the amount of training he puts in, he would be nowhere near the level he is without constantly honing his craft.

Zoro Is Arguably The Hardest Working Straw Hat

Zoro Trains Every Day Working On Perfecting His Sword Skills

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At the same time, it’s interesting to note that, out of most of the Straw Hat Crew, Zoro seems to be the only one who uses his free time to train. At the same time, it seems that most of the other Straw Hats grow with Zoro at an equal rate, despite not investing hours every day into working out. Strong characters like Sanji and Luffy, who consistently keep up with Zoro with way less training, may have a bit more natural talent than the swordsman has.

I swear to never lose again! Any problem with that, Pirate King? – Zoro

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However, in the end, this is just a testament to Zoro’s amazing character in One Piece. Through hard work and determination, Zoro has become one of the strongest characters in the series. Although his connection to Wano does suggest he should have some natural talent with a sword, Zoro’s endless training throughout One Piece is the reason he is the second-strongest member of the Straw Hat Crew.

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