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‘One Piece’ Chapter 861 Details: Big Mom's Murder Plan; New Characters Update
"One Piece" Chapter 861 spoilers indicated that Luffy and team will plan the murder of Big Mom and there will be an entry of new characters, including Crocodile. The upcoming episode will also focus more on Dogtooth, who has the special ability to see the future (Haki).
At present, fans are more interested in the wedding of Lady Pudding and Sanji, which they expect may take place in the upcoming "One Piece" Chapter 861. The event will be followed by a Tea Party.
However, there is one more important character that will play a major role in the upcoming episode and it is none other than Crocodile. He is the one who protects shivering puppy by opening an umbrella in the rain.
Dogtooth May Use Haki Ability In 'One Piece' Chapter 861
According to Droid Report, the focus will also be upon Dogtooth, who is the Commander Katukari and second son of Charlotte Linlin or Big Mom. He is special, as he possesses the ability to see the future just a few seconds before the event occurs. Also known as Haki, the commander may use this power in the upcoming "One Piece" Chapter 861.
Previously, Dogtooth also used this special power to detect Organ Trader Jigra, who is one of the guests at the Lady Pudding and Sanji wedding. Jigra has come to the wedding with the intention of killing Yonku.
However, the plan of Jigra is quite different from Luffy's plans to kill Big Mom. Jigra wants to kill Big Mom because she killed his bedridden father.
Luffy May Save Life Of Jinbe
Although Dogtooth can see the future, he has limitations and hence, will not be able to predict about the plans of Capone Bege and Luffy to assassinate Big Mom, reports Celebeat. According to the "One Piece" Chapter 861 spoilers, Jinbe will put his life in danger, however, Luffy will save him. The incident will make Jinbe realize that it is foolish to sacrifice his life. Rather, Jinbe will then decide to stay alive and join the team of Straw Hat Pirates in "One Piece" Chapter 861.
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