## One Piece Chapter 879, pages 11-14: Big Mom Commander Dogtooth - Chapter: 879 - Pages: 11-14 - Characters: Luffy, Katakuri, Big Mom Pirates ### Summary Page 11: In the mirror world, Luffy attacks Katakuri with "GOMU GOMU NO" and then "HAWK GATLING!" while the Charlotte spectators mock him. One says, "GYAHAHA! IT'S USELESS! ACCEPT THE LOSS, STRAW HAT!" Another says, "LORD KATAKURI IS THE STRONGEST OF THE THREE COMMANDERS!" A third jeers, "YOU AREN'T GETTING BACK TO THAT SHIP! YOU AREN'T EVEN GETTING OUT OF HERE!" Luffy keeps punching anyway, turning the mirrored space into a storm of Haki-coated fists. The crowd sees only an impossible matchup, but Luffy is using the isolated battlefield exactly as intended: Katakuri is no longer on the Sunny. Page 12: Katakuri answers Luffy's assault with calm superiority. He says, "FUFU... NOT QUITE RIGHT, HUH?" and reshapes his own arms into multiple fists. Luffy breathes hard, "HAA... HAA..." while Katakuri says, "THIS IS WAY MORE EFFICIENT!" The mochi fists strike faster and harder, overwhelming Luffy and throwing him across the mirror world. Onlookers cry, "LORD KATAKURI! THAT'S NOT FAIR!" but Katakuri's point is that fairness is irrelevant. He has taken the same broad idea as Luffy's rapid punches and refined it through his own ability, turning Luffy's attack pattern back on him in a more controlled form. Page 13: Katakuri states the gap between them directly. "I TOLD YOU. IN TERMS OF OUR POWERS, THERE'S NOTHING YOU CAN DO THAT I CAN'T," he says. Then he adds, "SPEED, POWER, ALL OF IT. YOU ARE INFERIOR." As Luffy begins, "GOMU GOMU NO..." Katakuri says, "LIKE RUBBER WOULD EVER LOSE TO MOCHI!" Luffy fires a "HAWK STAMP!" but Katakuri avoids and counters, sending Luffy crashing backward with "GUWAH!" The fight is not only strength against strength; Katakuri is using superior prediction, control, and an ability that mirrors Luffy's body in a more versatile form. Page 14: Luffy suddenly disappears from Katakuri's sight. The onlookers shout, "HE DISAPPEARED!" as Luffy uses speed and misdirection to slip the immediate line of attack. Katakuri whips around and kicks, his leg sweeping through the mirror world with enough force to smash the area around him. The exchange is almost all motion and impact: Luffy vanishes, Katakuri responds instantly, and both fighters keep shifting positions through the broken mirrored landscape. Katakuri still looks composed, but the page shows that Luffy is not simply being crushed; he is testing movement, timing, and openings inside the mirror world.