## One Piece Chapter 467: Pirate Zoro vs Samurai Ryuma - Chapter: 467 - Pages: 0-17 - Characters: Enel, Zoro, Ryuma, Franky, Brook, Perona ### Summary Page 0: Chapter 467 is titled "Pirate Zoro vs Samurai Ryuma." The cover story continues Enel's Great Space Mission, Vol. 32, with the caption "Let's Attack the Town for Now." Enel stands in the underground moon city with his staff spread wide, surrounded by buildings and drifting darkness, looking ready to move from discovery into conquest. Page 1: The roof battle has already torn open the building. Ryuma lands in the smoke and calmly says, "I've provided some ventilation." Franky looks at the destruction and wonders, "For the thrust to go that far... just how much physical strength does it take...!?" Ryuma laughs, "Yohoho, 'a draw,' it seems." Zoro stands opposite him with his swords ready, and Brook watches from below. Then the force of the exchange catches up to the room: debris explodes outward with a heavy crash, and Perona, still down elsewhere, jerks in surprise with "Eeh!?" The duel is turning the mansion itself into part of the battlefield. Page 2: Ryuma notes the near miss with a composed "Yoho, I was almost cut." Franky is stunned: "What!? When did the Harameki guy counterattack?" Brook realizes the timing too: "Almost at the same time...!! That person's slice can also fly...!!" He explains the danger as he watches Zoro and Ryuma face each other again. The samurai zombie now carries Brook's shadow, but when Ryuma was alive he was most likely a samurai with an overpowering sword. Brook concludes that those two are most likely equal as swordsmen and have the same kind of physical strength; if their strength is the same, then their destructive power is similar. "This match... won't last for too long." Page 3: Ryuma opens with Brook's fencing rhythm, calling "Prelude Au Fer" as the blades clash with a sharp burst. Zoro answers by shifting his grips and naming "Nigiri," the page noting it as Double Slash. Ryuma reads the stance immediately: "The weapon bending technique!?" Zoro follows with "Hirameki" as a flash, then drives in with "Magma," the page marking it as Demon Bear. The two attacks collide at close range and the shock of the exchange ripples through the roof. It is no longer a cautious test; both swordsmen are pouring enough force into each move that every named technique feels like a structural threat to the building around them. Page 4: The fight crashes through the room again. Franky and Brook shout "Woah!!!" as Ryuma and Zoro carve through stone with another exchange. Ryuma swings into "Gavotte Bond Avant!!!" and the strike sweeps through the air, while Zoro braces against the pressure and watches the line of the attack. The motion is so strong that panels are filled with broken walls, dust, and impact marks rather than ordinary footwork. Zoro does not retreat from the samurai's Brook-like technique; he studies it, absorbs the rhythm, and keeps his swords in front of him as the duel pushes them closer to the collapsing edge of the structure. Page 5: Zoro shifts to two-sword style, saying "Nitoryuu," while the page notes "Two-Sword Style." He prepares "Iai," described as the art of cutting down the opponent and then sheathing the sword. The attack becomes "Rashomon," and Zoro cuts through Ryuma's pressure with a clean, decisive counter. Ryuma recognizes the result at once: "He took it!!!" Zoro lands low in a stance surrounded by torn stone and sliced debris, his swords still out. The moment matters because Ryuma's black sword, Shuusui, is not just being defended against; Zoro is proving he can meet its wielder in direct technique and survive the answer. Page 6: The damage to the tower becomes impossible to ignore. Franky shouts, "Woah!! The pillar has broken off!" and someone warns, "Hey, wait...!! This floor is going to be smashed!! That's dangerous!!" Zoro does not stop. As the roof begins to fail, he fires "72-Pound Cannon" while Ryuma counters with "Polka Remise!!!" Their attacks rip through the room, and Brook yells, "Hey!! Hold on tight; we are escaping!! The roof is falling!" With the building collapsing beneath them, the weapons left behind rattle and the tower erupts with "Zuban!!" "Dogoon!!" and "Jakkin!!" as the duel tears the battlefield apart. Page 7: Smoke floods the broken roof as everyone coughs and scrambles. Franky coughs, "Cough, cough," then says, "Ah... that was dangerous!!" Brook pants "Haa" and "Haa" while the duel continues through the dust. A sharp strike pierces the roofline, drawing Brook's attention with "Hmm?" Then Zoro and Ryuma crash together again, both shouting with effort; Zoro roars "Nuaaah!!!" as their swords lock in a violent burst. Even as the room breaks beneath them, neither fighter treats the collapse as a reason to stop. The falling architecture only changes the shape of the arena, not the intensity of the match. Page 8: The duel spills onto the outside of the tower. From above, the steep black r...