In One Piece 1085, Eiichiro Oda surprised fans with a plot twist. It turned out that Vinsmoke Sanji would be the one facing off against Gorosei Saturn, not Monkey D Luffy. The battle in One Piece 1085 was intense and saw Sanji successfully defeating Admiral Kizaru with his signature move, the Ifrit Jambe. Sanji’s strength surprises not only Luffy but also Gorosei Saturn.
In the beginning, it was believed that Luffy would be the one to fight Gorosei Saturn. However, Eiichiro Oda had other plans and made Sanji the shining star. Oda surprised fans with his unpredictable plot and showcased Sanji’s impressive power.
In One Piece Chapter 1080, Sanji intervened in Luffy and Zoro’s fight against Seraphim. Later on, in One Piece 1085, he received news of the arrival of Gorosei Saturn and Admiral Kizaru. Sanji quickly headed to the dock to confront Gorosei Saturn. With one of the world government leaders as his opponent, Sanji knew he had to give it his all. Sanji amazed fans by showcasing his Ifrit Jambe technique at maximum level, a technique that not everyone could master since it required having the DNA of the Lunarian race.
There are several One Piece theories that suggest Sanji’s Ifrit Jambe can make his fire turn blue and even black at maximum level, making it even hotter than Akainu’s magma. While Sanji may be able to hold his own against Gorosei Saturn, the chances of winning are slim. Nevertheless, Sanji’s resilience and superhuman abilities were on display, with him not even flinching when facing Gorosei Saturn’s attacks.
It is worth noting that Eiichiro Oda also revealed the traitor of the island of Egghead, with York being exposed as a spy for the Tenryuubito. This revelation added another twist to the ongoing storyline of One Piece.
In conclusion, One Piece 1085 surprised fans with an unexpected twist. Sanji proved to be a formidable opponent against Gorosei Saturn, showcasing his incredible strength with his Ifrit Jambe. Eiichiro Oda demonstrated his mastery in crafting an unpredictable plot while leaving fans in anticipation of what’s to come in the next chapter.