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Sanji broke Luffy's bones by kicking him in the face. Luffy wasn't defending himself but it doesn't matter that much as he wasn't off guard. With that, Sanji should directly scale the base Luffy's durability (And everyone that is comparable to Sanji should too).

Luffy vs Sanji meki
  • I would also like to add limited Danmaku Zoro's page via Tatsumaki.
 
Sanji already scales to base Luffy.

I guess that's danmaku considering how less has been accepted as it.
 
Yeah just noticed, but I'd still argue that wouldn't be enough as Disable Jambe is directly durability negation and against Jabra it wa able to bypass Tekkai and directly harm Jabra's bones, which would be consistent with this scene.

Unsure what Luffy's durability will be after the High 7-A revision also.
 
And Luffy have resistance to heat. DJ limited heat-based dura negation is definitely irrelevant in this scene.
 
How not? It should be much higher in reality since Luffy withstand heat from natural lightning and Akainu's magma.
 
No, imo. I don't see that as danmaku, and other characters getting it from less isn't an excuse.

Those should be revised, istead.
 
Sanji should yet to scale to the amount of AP Luffy's durability, both now and in future revisions. I thought this was Danmaku since the Oougi Tatsumaki is a tornado where the absorbed receive cuts in all directions.
 
KingOFG said:
Sanji should yet to scale to the amount of AP Luffy's durability, both now and in future revisions.
Just mentioning that in Sanji's profile should be enough.
 
Sanji scales to G3 Luffy? That doesn't make much sense because base Luffy scales to Sanji, or this is only Sanji with Diable Jambe?
 
Sanji is supposed to have higher attack power when using diable Jambe and that shouldn't have changed p.ts considering he was inferior to Vergo to the point he had his knee cracked from a non haki kick but with diable Jambe he dealt serious damage to Vergo.
 
Why would Sanji scale to Luffy for causing a bone to crack?

Yes, that was intended to be a ridiculous question to ask, and to have a few eye-brows raised. I'll make it more clear:

Luffy just got finished with a battle that severely drained him and left him battered quite badly. Considering his tender state, it would not be outside of a weaker character's ability to deal damage to an already damaged character.

Also... this would be ridiculous to scale. You mean to tell me that Base Luffy's AP =/> Sanji, who is = Luffy's Durability, which is = Fujitora's Attacks, which is = to Gear 3rd Luffy AP, which is >> Base Luffy's AP? Huh?

Inconsistencies in the canon are not uncommon, but it is very clear that Sanji is not capable of seriously hurting Luffy without being handicapped immensely (Already injured, and Luffy sitting there and taking several attacks until he eventually drops) Just accept the fact that Sanji is weaker. Ofc he'd hurt a character who is ALREADY INJURED, and not exactly 100x stronger than him.

Edit: Also, if Luffy's bone cracked, this means that Sanji was implied to be using Haki to bypass Luffy's rubber properties (inb4 someone says "rubber cracks like a bone"), and we do not factor Haki into AP as it increases it by an indeterminate value. So 3 factors against Sanji, really.
 
@Cin

I'm glad you know this is a ridiculous question.

"Luffy just got finished with a battle that severely drained him and left him battered quite badly. Considering his tender state, it would not be outside of a weaker character's ability to deal damage to an already damaged character."

1) This is a lie, in every Luffy vs Cracker fight. Luffy did not directly suffer any damage that was critical to the point of weakening him. In Alabasta it is implied that Luffy is able to recover his vigor, by resting for a few moments. And he did it after beat Cracker. He does not recover his vigor completely (since at the end of Alabasta, Luffy still needs to rest for days) but he still remains strong enough as his invigorated form.

"Also.. this would be ridiculous to scale. You mean to tell me that Base Luffy's AP =/> Sanji, who is = Luffy's Durability, which is = Fujitora's Attacks, which is = to Gear 3rd Luffy AP, which is >> Base Luffy's AP? Huh?"

2) I didn't understand what you meant... That would apply to Sanji's AP, Luffy injuring his base form would not scale him to the same level of Gear Third. And even if it did. That would simply make base Luffy from WCI being superior to his Dressrosa version which isn't an inconsistence.

DJ Sanji at WCI > Base Luffy's dura = Fujitora attacks = Gear Third AP (At Dressrosa) > Base Luffy AP >/< Sanji's dura.

"Also, if Luffy's bone cracked, this means that Sanji was implied to be using Haki to bypass Luffy's rubber properties (inb4 someone says "rubber cracks like a bone"), and we do not factor Haki into AP as it increases it by an indeterminate value."

3) So, let's apply this same logic to all feats involving haki. To start Gear Third would not scale to Fujitora since Luffy sent him away with an Elephant Gun imbued with haki... Stop delusions, Sanji wearing haki does not ignore Luffy's durability. You are only trying at all costs to deny this point because you is an assumed hater of the character.
 
Let's try to be polite to each other please.
 
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