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Roronoa Zoro:
In Loguetown One Piece introduces the concept of cursed blades. The sword called "Sandai Kitetsu" aroused the interest of Roronoa Zoro, who defied the curse of the sword, and defeated it, even though this curse was responsible for the tragic death of it's two predecessor users.
Throughout the story, Zoro stays with the Sandai Kitetsu and to this day (Two years later within the story) he has not been the victim of any type of death in combat — This is proof that the sword curse didn't work or has no effect on Zoro.
Therefore, Zoro should have the ability of Resistance to Curse Manipulation.
Trafalgar Law:
Law is the only character besides Roronoa Zoro to wield a cursed sword. Honestly, there are no details about the type of punishment and danger that Law's Kikoku curse causes to its bearer. However, due to the simple concept of the term "curse" imposing an imminent danger on the user and Law does not seem to be affected by it, he should also receive this resistance.
In Loguetown One Piece introduces the concept of cursed blades. The sword called "Sandai Kitetsu" aroused the interest of Roronoa Zoro, who defied the curse of the sword, and defeated it, even though this curse was responsible for the tragic death of it's two predecessor users.
Throughout the story, Zoro stays with the Sandai Kitetsu and to this day (Two years later within the story) he has not been the victim of any type of death in combat — This is proof that the sword curse didn't work or has no effect on Zoro.
Therefore, Zoro should have the ability of Resistance to Curse Manipulation.
Trafalgar Law:
Law is the only character besides Roronoa Zoro to wield a cursed sword. Honestly, there are no details about the type of punishment and danger that Law's Kikoku curse causes to its bearer. However, due to the simple concept of the term "curse" imposing an imminent danger on the user and Law does not seem to be affected by it, he should also receive this resistance.