'One Piece' chapter 839 spoilers, predictions: Will Luffy defeat Cracker with fourth gear attack?

(Facebook/Funimation)Rumor has it that Luffy will finally face Big Mom in One Piece chapter 839.

In the recent chapter of the "One Piece" manga series, the power of Charlotte Cracker has been unveiled and now it is hard to determine if Luffy can win against him. There are also predictions that more characters will crash Sanji and Pudding's wedding in the next installment.

According to reports, Luffy had an intense battle with Cracker, and just when he thought that he had defeated him in his big armor, the main character was mistaken. The real form of Cracker exited the armor and it turns out that the character is actually slender.

It is then shared that Cracker ate the Biscuit Devil Fruit which gives him the power to create biscuits. Cracker is also very skilled in making weapons and armor which he provides for the biscuits that he makes. Now, Luffy will be tasked to face this challenge since the real battle is just beginning.

There are speculations that Luffy will use the Gomu Gomu No Kong Organ - his fourth gear attack - in order to defeat Cracker. Many fans are wondering if this type of attack would be effective against the opponent and if it will allow him to defeat the multiple armors.

Meanwhile, the other characters were also having their own adventures - such as Chopper and Carrot. The two characters were able to discover a mirror world which serves as a portal for all the mirrors that are located in Whole Cake Island. There are predictions that their discovery will be used in order to find Big Mom's hidden castle. 

Moreover, the Sun Pirates will also crash the party in order to stop Big Mom's evil plans and at the same time avenge their captain. The family members of the Vinsmoke clan will also come to Cake island in order to stop Luffy and his companions from disrupting Sanji's wedding.

Chapter 839's release will be delayed since the team behind the manga will take a break for a while.

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