‘One Piece’ Chapter 843 Latest Spoilers, Updates and Release Date: Cracker Might Hit Big Mom’s Headquarter & Destroy Sanji-Pudding Wedding
Early chapter spoilers say that Monkey D. Luffy will finally kick Charlotte Cracker out from the scenes, however, their battle has not yet concluded. A horde of spoilers say the followers of the popular manga will finally witness the defeat of Cracker in "One Piece" Chapter 843.
Yibada says a lot of fans got entertained with the recent developments of the fight, especially in "One Piece" Chapter 842 where Nami played an important role in helping Luffy fight against Cracker. Nami managed to produce an artificial rain so Cracker's biscuits become tender. This way, Luffy easily ate all the biscuits Cracker made in defense against Luffy.
In "One Piece" Chapter 842, it was late for the Seducing Woods to back up Cracker since Nami was using Mama's Vivre Card. This blocked the Seducing Woods from making attacks against Nami. Cracker ended up battling Luffy alone.
Because Cracker's powers was downed by Luffy and Nami's strategies in "One Piece" Chapter 842, he tried to attack Luffy using Pretzel. But this move did not have any effect on Luffy. The Strawhat Pirates Captain took a revenge by throwing the "power of fullness" to Cracker. This caused Cracker to get trapped in Luffy's body. Immediately then, Luffy threw Cracker away using "cannon".
Sportsrageous' predictions for "One Piece" Chapter 843 say that Luffy's attack might have sent Cracker to Big Mom's headquarter. The crews in the headquarters were occupied in their preparations for Lady Pudding and Sanji's supposed wedding. But with the possibility that Cracker might land to where they are, the impact and his weight might destroy everything they have prepared.
Speculations for "One Piece" Chapter 843 reveal that the mishap may possibly destroy the schedule for Sanji and Pudding's wedding which may also result to the occasion's postponement or cancellation. Currently, One Piece is taking a one-week break and more rumors might reveal the next chapter's direction.