'One Piece' 839 spoilers, news: Luffy to beat Cracker?; Carrot, Chopper, and Nami to escape Brulee's Mirror World

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New speculations say that the new "One Piece" chapter 839 will feature the end of Luffy's battle with Cracker. Furthermore, Carrot, Chopper, and Nami will be able to escape Brulee's clutches, allowing them to get to Sanji's wedding.

According to the Bitbag, Cracker is not able to withstand pain. As such, Luffy might be able to finish off his opponent, as long as he is able to connect his attacks to Cracker. However, as seen in the previous chapter, Luffy does not seem to have the capabilities to deal with this. The main worry of fans is what happens when his Gear 4th expires.

Of course, he can try using his King Kong Gun to make a decisive blow, but it is possible for Luffy to just wipe out Cracker's biscuits but not his main opponent. Furthermore, once Luffy sets on doing this, it is possible for him to tire out, eventually losing in a battle of attrition against him. As such, some speculations say that Luffy will do a tactical retreat instead, escaping so that he may eventually defeat Cracker later on.

Other opposing rumors say that he will beat Cracker since he will get a power up, such as a Gear 5th that would not tax his body once he starts using it. However, his Gear 4th is still relatively new, and as such it might be too early for the series to introduce a power up. As such, it could be possible that Luffy will discover another weakness and use it against Cracker.

Meanwhile, Carrot and Chopper will try thinking of means to escape the Mirror World while Nami uses her Mirage Tempo skill to distract Brulee, as reported by the Hall of Fame Magazine. They will most likely succeed, with Carrot and Chopper to emerge from the mirror.

Regardless, all these speculations will be clarified once "One Piece" chapter 839 is out.

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