“One Piece” Episode 851 will air next week, and it is one of the most highly anticipated episodes of the series, bar none. This is because it will feature arguably the toughest fight that Luffy has ever faced, and this is someone who has fought Gods before. The enemy this time is the Sweets Commander Katakuri, and he will give the Straw Hat Captain quite the beat down. [Spoilers Ahead].
Anyone who wants to watch what will happen in “One Piece” Episode 851 can do so via platforms like Crunchyroll. These are arguably the best options when viewing anime, simply because of the quality assurance and the fact that they have a direct impact on the industry. Of course, other, more unofficial sources are also available.
Whatever the case may be, fans will not want to miss this episode since “One Piece” Episode 851 will finally pit Luffy against Katakuri in a showdown. At first, viewers might think that both are evenly matched since their Devil Fruit powers seem similar. Luffy is made of rubber while Katakuri’s power is mochi. Unfortunately for the aspiring future Pirate King, Katakuri has another power on his side.
This power is the ability to see a little bit into the future, thus allowing him to both predict and counter Luffy’s every move. This is why none of Luffy’s attacks will be effective in “One Piece” Episode 851, Otaku Art reports.
This results in the protagonist getting beat down worse than he ever has. Fans will see a little bit of his suffering in “One Piece” Episode 851, but it will not end there. Then again, this is what makes this particular fight something that fans have been eagerly anticipating. Everything should be made clear when the episode airs on Sept. 10, which is a date that fans will want to keep in mind.


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