Key takeaways
- The chopper's Brain Point and Scope were once integral to his combat but have been abandoned in the post-time skip One Piece.
- Brain Point added depth and complexity to Chopper's character, balancing his intelligence with Monster Point's savagery.
- While Scope may need an update due to its overpowered nature, its return could make Chopper's fights more dynamic in the modern series.
Since the beginning of the post-time skip a piece, Chopper, the doctor of the Straw Hat crew, struggles to find his footing. Taking on a more mascot-centric role than ever before, many fans have grown dissatisfied with the overbearing cuteness and lack of depth the character has been facing lately. This change in character is especially evident when looking back at the complexity of the character a piece Arcs like Enies Lobby and Drum Island, where helicopters will have many moments to shine.
At the same time, many fans also miss the older versions of the helicopters that he used in combat. With modern helicopters a piece Relying too often on the kung-fu point, older forms like the horn point and heavy point have not only been overshadowed but scrubbed down to look much prettier. On top of that, a form, which was used as a finishing technique for helicopters, but has all but disappeared from the series; Brain Point: Scope. Despite a piece And with Chopper's character developing past his need for this power, it would be nice to see Brain Point return before the end of the series.

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In one piece the helicopter's Brain Point was used for combat
Use of intelligence in combat
before a piece Time Skip, Brain Point was a form of helicopter that he used in combat. First seen in the Drum Island arc, Brain Point has a helicopter focus its energy into his brain, as the name suggests, giving him heightened awareness and allowing him to use his scope ability. By using the scope and analyzing the target for a while, the helicopter was able to detect any enemy weakness, allowing him to quickly dispatch his enemy from there.
It will finish you. Range!
The power of the scope has not been used since the start of the post-time skip a pieceMonster Point is acting as Reindeer's default finishing technique. Although many consider the helicopter's new default form to be the brains point, the shape of the helicopter's head is due to the post-time skip, scope technology has yet to appear. Realistically, if the chopper was now at Brain Point by default, using the scope during the entire Cake Island confrontation with Big Mom would have been extremely useful. Since he doesn't, it's safe to assume that the power for his other abilities has been discarded.
Brain points help bring out the character of the helicopter
Character development through strength
Chopper's unique Devil Fruit, along with forms such as Brain Point and Scope, have always helped the characters' fight scenes stay interesting. Before the drama and stakes of Monster Point, which was later changed for the worst post-time skip ever, helicopter fights relied on dumb tactics and outwitting opponents. Despite being naive, Chopper is still incredibly smart, and using his intelligence in battles seemed like a natural fit for the character.

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At the same time, comparing the brain point of the helicopter to the monster point, at the time of its first appearance. a piece Enies Lobby Arc, the two forms act as a sort of Yin and Yang that balances Chopper's character. One side, the Brain Point, represents the chopper's intelligence and humanity, while the other, the Monster Point, represents the chopper letting go of the monster he believed himself to be. Together, the two forms give the helicopter a layer of complexity that it lacks in modernity. a piece
Brain Point could use an update in one piece
The capacity is dated
However there are many reasons to reintroduce the scope to the series, handling it well in the modern world. a piece Can be a difficult task. The scope feels like an instant win button for the helicopter, allowing it to almost completely win every battle after using it. While this creates some interesting scenarios, it can make helicopter fights a bit formulaic and boring. However, if the combat combines the scope with the pure combat power of the monster point, it can be a bit more interesting.
I always run away. Everyone always bails me out. So no one can rely on me! It's time I step up and raise the pirate flag!
Finally, like any strong characters a piece, Powers are exercised occasionally and never reviewed. Many Straw Hats have techniques that were once their core abilities but are never seen again after a while. Sadly for the helicopter, while being removed from the scope others gave way to cooler technologies a pieceThe helicopter was sadly left with the beautiful form of Monster Point and the polarizing Kung-Fu Point.
