'One Piece' chapter 863 spoilers: Will Pudding be responsible for Big Mom's defeat?

An exciting battle in the "One Piece" manga is starting to unfold. In the upcoming chapter, 863, it is expected to showcase the beginning of the clash between Luffy's allied forces and Big Mom's minions.

"One Piece" chapter 863 to feature a battle Facebook/Funimation

While "One Piece" 863 is expected to highlight the battle between the Straw Hats and Big Mom's goons, reports believe that Pudding's change of heart will cause her mother's plan to fail.

To recap chapter 862, Luffy was seen gearing up for war, planning to crash Sanji's wedding and save him from Big Mom and her daughter, Pudding. The highlight of the chapter, however, was when Pudding decided to abandon her plan of killing Sanji after he complimented her third eye.

Sanji, being the first person to admire Pudding's third eye, moved her, reducing her to tears. Since Pudding no longer plans on killing her husband-to-be, she might just as well put an end to the entire fiasco, by betraying Big Mom entirely.

Some reports suggest that "One Piece" chapter 863 will focus more on the fight between Katakuri "Dogtooth" and Straw Hat pirate Luffy. But rumor has it that Sanji will be the one to take on and defeat Charlotte family's second son, Katakuri.

Every time Luffy gets into a big fight, he manages to form new alliances. Since the Vinsmokes and the Straw Hats share the same enemy, they might form one alliance to further strengthen their forces. With that in mind, the Vinsmokes are also expected to fight Sweet Commander Katakuri's crew.

To note, in chapter 862, Reiju began to suspect the seating chart of the wedding. She found it odd that the Vinsmokes were clustered together, surrounded by the Charlotte family.

"One Piece" 863 has yet to launch. Otaku or anime enthusiasts should treat the latest reports with a grain of salt.

More updates should arrive soon. 

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