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Here is a complete list of all the one piece filler episodes and arcs that you can skip around.

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Complete One Piece Filler List

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For more than two decades, One Piece has kept fans on the hook with its engaging storyline and enormous world-building that Mangaka Eichiro Oda doesn’t seem to put down anytime soon. With Luffy’s Gear 5 finally out, many have ultimately given up on the hype and are starting out their journey of the Grand Line. Having said that, One Piece has its fair share of filler episodes and arcs that you can skip around to watch just the canon episodes.

And while its filler percentage is less compared to other animes and even amongst the Big Three, there are some mixed canon and filler that you should be aware of. If you are starting out on the great pirate adventures of Luffy and his Strawhat crew, then here is a complete One Piece Filler list of all the episodes and Arcs. Before going any further, there are some minor spoilers ahead.

All One Piece Filler Episodes

All One Piece Filler Episodes And Arcs
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TypeEpisode List
Manga Canon Episodes1-44, 48-49, 52-53, 62-67, 70-92, 94-97, 100, 103-130, 144-195, 207-212, 217-219, 227-278, 284-290, 293-302, 304-316, 320-325, 337-353, 355-381, 385-405, 408-417, 422-425, 430-452, 459-488, 490-491, 493-496, 500-505, 507-519, 521-541, 543-573, 579-589, 591-624, 629-632, 634-652, 654-656, 658-678, 680-689, 691-730, 732-736, 739-746, 752-774, 776, 779, 783-788, 790-802, 804-806, 808-877, 880, 886, 891-894, 897-906, 908-923, 925-987, 990, 992-1028, 1031-1082
Mixed Canon/Filler Episodes45-47, 61, 68-69, 101, 226, 354, 421, 489, 520, 574, 625, 628, 633, 653, 657, 679, 690, 731, 738, 751, 777-778, 789, 803, 807, 878-879, 881-885, 887-890, 924, 988-989, 991
One Piece Filler Episodes54-60, 98-99, 102, 131-143, 196-206, 220-225, 279-283, 291-292, 303, 317-319, 326-336, 382-384, 406-407, 426-429, 457-458, 492, 542, 575-578, 590, 626-627, 747-750, 780-782, 895-896, 907, 1029-1030
Anime Canon Episodes50-51, 93, 213-216, 418-420, 453-456, 497-499, 506, 737, 775

What Are One Piece Filler Arcs?

Filler Arcs are non-canon and do not affect any of the major plot points or storylines of the anime. There are around 16 One Piece Filler Arcs that you can skip around and here is a list of all of them:

  • Episodes 54-61: Warship Island Arc
  • Episodes 131-135: Post-Arabasta Arc
  • Episodes 136-138: Goat Island Arc
  • Episodes 139-143: Ruluka Island Arc
  • Episodes 196-206: G-8 Arc
  • Episodes 220-224: Ocean’s Dream Arc
  • Episodes 225 and 226: Foxy’s Return Arc
  • Episodes 326-335: Ice Hunter Arc
  • Episodes 382-384: Spa Island Arc
  • Episodes 426-429: Little East Blue Arc
  • Episodes 575-578: Z’s Ambition Arc
  • Episodes 626-628: Caesar’s Retrieval Arc
  • Episodes 747-750: Silver Mine Arc
  • Episodes 780-782: Marine Rookie Arc
  • Episodes 895-896: Cidre Guild Arc
  • Episodes 1029-1030: Uta’s Past Arc

Is Skypiea a Filler Arc in One Piece?

Is Skypiea Filler Arc In One Piece?
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To get straight to the point, no, Skypiea is not a filler arc in One Piece. It is the thirteenth canon arc that Eichiro Oda drew in the One Piece manga and the final one in the Sky Island Saga. While this discussion has divided the fan base for years now, the Skypiea arc is equally important to the storyline. Many consider the progression of Strawhats throughout the arc to be affecting none of the major plotlines going forward. However, the Skypiea arc is officially a canonical arc and also important, so we would recommend not skipping the 43-episode saga. Not to mention, Luffy’s epic showdown with Enel has to be one of the best fights in One Piece.

That’s everything covered on One Piece Filler List. If you are interested in the complete One Piece Watch Order including all the movies and specials, then do check out our guide on it. And for even more interesting takes on different genres, here is our dedicated Anime section.

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All Ages, Birthdays, And Heights Of AOT Main Characters https://gamertweak.com/aot-main-characters-info/ Wed, 11 Oct 2023 08:11:11 +0000 https://gamertweak.com/?p=272281 All Ages, Birthdays And Heights Of AOT Main Characters

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Here is everything to know about the main characters of Attack On Titan from ages, birthdays to heights.

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All Ages, Birthdays And Heights Of AOT Main Characters

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If you are curious to find out the ages, birthdays, and heights of all the AoT Main Characters including Levi Ackerman, Eren Yeager, etc., then don’t worry we have got you covered. Over the years Attack on Titan has garnered widespread acclaim with its mysterious storylines, hard-hitting reality, and the epic showdown of titans. Many main characters of the series are as widely mysterious as they are popular amongst the fan base.

However, throughout the course of seasons, the characters have gone through various changes for better or for worse. Not to mention, season 4 of Attack on Titan takes place four years after the events of season 3. So if you want to know more about all your favorite characters including their birthdays and ages, here is everything you need to know.

Before we get into all the information for all the main characters, there are mild spoilers ahead. So if you are not caught up with the manga or anime, turn back now.

All Attack on Titan Main Characters’ Heights, Ages, & Birthdays

All Attack On Titan Main Characters' Birthdays, Ages And Heights
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The table below consists of all the current Ages, Birthdays, and Heights of all the AoT main Characters:

CharactersBirthdaysAgesHeights
Eren yeager30th March195’7″
Mikasa Ackerman10th February195’7″
Armin Arlert3rd November195’4″
Levi Ackerman25th December35-385’3″
Erwin Smith14th October35-406’2″
Zeke Yeager1st August296’0″
Hange Zoe5th September30-335’7″
Reiner Braun1st August216’1″
Bertolt Hoover30th December 216’4″
Jean Kirstein7th April195’9″
Connie Springer2nd May195’2″
Sasha Blouse26th July195’6″
Ymir17th February21-235’8″
Annie Leonhart22nd March205’0″
Historia Reiss15th January194’9″
Floch Forster8th October195’09”
Marco Bott16th June195’10”
Louise25th April17-195’01”
Dot Pyxis13th SeptemberUnknown5’11”
Kenny Ackerman4th February 41-466’3″
Petra Ral6th DecemberUnknown5’02”
Kitz Woermann2nd AugustUnknown6’48”
Yelena21st JanuaryUnknown6’3″
Gabi Braun14th April124’6″
Falco Grice10th FebruaryUnknown4’7″
Colt Grice12th AugustUnknown5’11”
Porco Galliard11th November Unknown5’8″
Pieck Finger5th AugustUnknown5’1″
Ymir FritzUnknownUnknownUnknown 
Karl FritzUnknownUnknownUnknown 

What is the Age of Levi Ackerman in AOT Season 4?

What Is The Age Of Levi Ackerman In AOT Season 4?
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The estimated age of Levi Ackerman in Season 4 is around 35 to 38 years in AOT. The Humanity’s Strongest Soldier is undoubtedly one of the best characters in the anime and arguably the character with the most fan base out there. After the time skip of four years, Levi appeared as the squad captain and is believed to be 35 to 38 years of age during Eren’s final plan. Even after surviving fatal blows during the final season, Levi still stood its ground till the final run of the series.

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Why Does Gojo Satoru Wear A Blindfold In Jujutsu Kaisen? https://gamertweak.com/why-gojo-satoru-wear-blindfold-jujutsu-kaisen/ Wed, 11 Oct 2023 06:32:48 +0000 https://gamertweak.com/?p=272380 Why Gojo Satoru Wears a Blindfold in Jujutsu Kaisen

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Wondering why Gojo Satoru wears the Blindfold when he is older in Jujutsu Kaisen? Here's everything you will need.

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Why Gojo Satoru Wears a Blindfold in Jujutsu Kaisen

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If you are going through Jujutsu Kaisen, you would want to know all about the iconic side character Gojo Satoru. And one of the most asked questions in this matter is why does Gojo Satoru wear a Blindfold in Jujutsu Kaisen. But before we go on and answer that, this is a spoiler warning and you have been warned.

Season 2 of Jujutsu Kaisen brings a fresh change with the Hidden Inventory Arc or Gojo’s Past Arc where we get to see a young Gojo along with other well known characters like Geto, Shoko, Nanami, and others. During this arc, we can see Gojo wearing dark sunglasses instead of his iconic blindfold. So what brought the change of eyewear? Well, a surge of power would be a simple answer. But obviously there is more to it. The Six Eyes and Limitless drain a lot of power from Gojo and as a result he absolutely has to wear the blindfold.

Why Gojo Satoru Wears a Blindfold in Jujutsu Kaisen?

JJK Gojo Satoru Blindfold Sunglasses Explained

Gojo Satoru Wears A Blindfold In Jujutsu Kaisen to avoid unnecessary fatigue. Since he needs his energy against cursed spirits many of which are usually Special Grade curses, it would be a waste for him to let the Limitless and Six Eyes drain all of it. Covering his eyes are a way for him to maintain stable energy. In JJK, Gojo has covered his eyes with bandages, sunglasses and a blindfold.

Even in the Hidden Inventory Arc, the sunglasses that sports are too dark for anyone apart from Gojo to see (as we see Shoko try them). However, since he was yet to unlock the full potential of his abilities, the sunglasses worked well enough.

Also Read | Is Gojo Dead In Jujutsu Kaisen Season 2?

Why Young Gojo Wears Sunglasses in JJK?

It’s after the fight with Toji Fushiguro that he improves on his Limitless abilities. The Limitless technique worked automatically after that as opposed to earlier when he turned it on or off depending on his stamina. Additionally, he is yet to master Domain Expansion at this point which would increase his potential even further. Until Gojo met Megumi’s Dad, he had not fought an actually tough battle and it’s here where he improves his powers drastically. So it’s safe to say that the sunglasses were good enough for Gojo to save his energy.

All of this is bound to drain his energy even more and to avoid that, Gojo Satoru Wears A Blindfold In Jujutsu Kaisen. Since you are interested in Jujutsu Kaisen, you should check out JJK Arcs in Order. For more Anime coverage, do check out our dedicated section here at Gamer Tweak.

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What Are The Death Note Rules? Explained https://gamertweak.com/list-of-death-note-rules/ Tue, 10 Oct 2023 12:55:11 +0000 https://gamertweak.com/?p=272196 List Of All The Death Note Rules

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Death Note has garnered widespread popularity during its run as manga as well as 2006’s popular anime adaptation. And till this day one can see anime watchers visiting the anime back time and time again. The exhilarating story of Death Note took the community by storm ever since its first chapter was released. Before we […]

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List Of All The Death Note Rules

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Death Note has garnered widespread popularity during its run as manga as well as 2006’s popular anime adaptation. And till this day one can see anime watchers visiting the anime back time and time again. The exhilarating story of Death Note took the community by storm ever since its first chapter was released. Before we go any further, there will be spoilers ahead from the anime as well as the manga. So if you haven’t yet watched it, we would recommend you turn back now.

The plot follows a genius high school prodigy named Light Yagami when he comes across a mysterious book called The Death Note. The book belongs to a shinigami named Ryuk, who purposely drops it from his realm.

Light soon discovers that the book grants the ability to the user to kill anyone by writing their name on the pages. However, there are some rules that the users must follow in order to use the ability. So if you are an avid manga reader or anime fan who wants to know all the Death Note Rules there or someone who is a few episodes in and wants to know the rules for fun, here is the list of all of them and how to use it.

Death Note Rules Explained

How To Use Death Note
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The first five basic rules of Death Note are written by Ryuk himself on the inside of the cover. The shinigami writes them for the purpose of guiding the user to the book’s basic usage. While the manga only consisted of these five rules and the anime adapted the same, the official encyclopedia of Death Note named Death Note 13: How to Read, features a complete list of rules that the users can go through. The list below contains all of the Death Note Rules divided into sections on how to use it, Ownership, and the Shinigami Rule:

Entering Names in Death Note

  1. The human whose name is written in this note shall die. This note will not take effect unless the writer has the subject’s face in mind when writing his/her name. This is to prevent people who share the same name from being affected.
  2. The Death Note will not ever affect a victim whose name has been misspelled four times.
  3. When the same name is written in two or more Death Notes, the Note which was used first will take effect, regardless of the time of death.
  4. If the same name is written in two or more Death Notes within 0.06 seconds, the entry is regarded as simultaneous; the Death Notes will not take effect and the individual will not die.
  5. If a Death Note owner accidentally misspells a person’s name four times, that person will be free from being killed by the Death Note. However, if the Death Note owner intentionally misspells the name four times, the owner will die.
  6. The Death Note will not take effect if a victim’s name is written on several different pages. However, the front and back of a page are considered to be one page. For example, the Death Note will still take effect if the victim’s last name is written on the front page and first name on the back.

Entering the Causes and Conditions of Death in Death Note

  1. If the cause of death is written within 40 seconds of the subject’s name, it will happen.
  2. If the cause of death is not specified, the subject will die of a heart attack.
  3. After writing the cause of death, the details of death should be entered within the next six minutes and 40 seconds.
  4. If the time of death is specified within 40 seconds after writing the cause of death as a heart attack, the time of death can be manipulated and can go into effect within 40 seconds after writing the name.
  5. The conditions of death will not be realized unless they are physically possible for that human or could be reasonably assumed to be carried out by that human.
  6. Since the limitations applying to the conditions of death are unknown to the Shinigami, Death Note owners must find out on their own.
  7. You may write the cause and/or details of death prior to filling in the name of the individual. Be sure to insert the name in front of the cause of death. You have about 19 days (according to the human calendar) to fill in a name.
  8. S*icide is a universally valid cause of death as all humans are thought to possess the potential to commit s*icide. It is, therefore, something that may be reasonably assumed of an individual.
  9. Whether the cause of the individual’s death is either s*icide or an accident, if it would lead to the death of more than the intended victim, the person will simply die of a heart attack. This is to ensure that other lives are not impacted.
  10. After an individual’s name, time of death, and conditions of death are entered in the notebook, the time and conditions of death may be altered as many times as desired as long as they are changed within six minutes and 40 seconds from the time they are filled in. But, of course, this is only possible before the victim dies.
  11. If you write “dies of accident” for the cause of death, the victim will die from a natural accident six minutes and 40 seconds after the time of entry.
  12. Even if only one name is written in the Death Note, if the victim’s death causes other humans that are not written in it to die, the cause of death will default to a heart attack.
  13. If you write “dies from disease” and specify which disease and the time of death, there must be a sufficient amount of time for the disease to progress. If the set time is too tight, the victim will die of a heart attack six minutes and 40 seconds after the entry in the Death Note.
  14. If you write, “dies from disease” as the cause of death but specify only a time of death and not the actual disease, the victim will die from a plausible disease.
  15. The Death Note can only operate within a 23-day window (in the human calendar). This is called the 23-Day rule.
  16. If you write “dies from disease” and specify which disease but not a time of death, if the progression of the disease takes more than 24 days, the 23-Day rules will not take effect and the human will die at an appropriate time depending on the disease. However, rewriting the cause and/or details of death must be done within six minutes and 40 seconds: you cannot change the victim’s time of death, however soon it may be.
  17. In order for the Death Note to take effect the victim’s name must be written on one page; however, the cause and conditions of death may be entered on other pages. This will work as long as the person who writes in the Death Note keeps the specific victim’s name in mind when writing the cause and conditions of death.
  18. If the cause and conditions of death are written in before the victim’s name is, multiple names can be written as long as they are entered within 40 seconds and the cause and conditions of death are not impossible. In the event that the cause of death is possible but the conditions are not, only the cause of death will take effect for that victim. If both the cause and the conditions are impossible, that victim will die of a heart attack.
  19. When you write multiple names in the Death Note and then write down one cause of death within 40 seconds of writing the first victim’s name, the cause will take effect for all the written names. Also, after writing the cause of death, even if the conditions of death are written within six minutes and 40 seconds in the human world, the conditions will apply only to the victims for whom they are possible. Those for whom the conditions are not possible will simply die from the specified cause.
  20. A human death caused by the Death Note can indirectly lengthen another human’s original life span in the human world even without the owner’s specific intention to do so.
  21. Once the victim’s name, cause of death, and conditions of death have been written down in the Death Note, the death will take place even if that Death Note, or the part of the note used, is destroyed before the stated time of death.
  22. If the victim’s name has been entered and the Death Note is destroyed while the cause of death is being written, the victim will be killed by a heart attack 40 seconds after the name was entered. If the victim’s name and cause of death have already been written, then the victim will be killed within six minutes and 40 seconds via the stated cause of death if it is possible within that period of time. Otherwise, the victim will die by heart attack.

Alterations

  1. If you wish to change anything written in the Death Note within six minutes and 40 seconds after you wrote it, you must first rule out the characters you want to erase with two straight lines. The time and conditions of death can be changed, but once the victim’s name has been written, that individual’s death can never be averted.
  2. It is useless to try to erase names written in the Death Note with erasers or to white them out.
  3. Even if a new victim’s name, cause of death, or conditions of death are written on top of the original victim’s name, cause of death, or conditions of death, there will be no effect on the original victim’s death. The same thing will also apply to erasing what was written with a pencil, or whiting out what was written with a pen.

Limitations

  1. The Death Note will not affect those less than 780 days old.
  2. You cannot kill humans who are more than 124 years of age with the Death Note.
  3. You cannot kill humans with less than 12 minutes of life left (in human calculations).
  4. You cannot set a death date longer than the victim’s original lifespan. Even if the victim’s death is entered in the Death Note, if it is beyond his or her original lifespan, the victim will die before the set time.

Other Things

  1. The human who uses this note can go neither to Heaven nor to Hell.
  2. One page taken from the Death Note, or even a fragment of the page, possesses the full power of the note.
  3. Any writing instrument or medium (cosmetics, blood, etc.) may be used, as long as it can write directly onto the note and create legible text.

Ownership

  1. This note shall become the property of the human world once it touches ground in the human world.
  2. The owner of a Death Note can recognize the image and voice of the original owner – a Shinigami, for example.
  3. The human who touches the Death Note can recognize the image and voice of its Shinigami owner, even if the human is not the owner of the note.
  4. Whenever a Shinigami in the human world dies and leaves behind its Death Note, the note’s finder automatically becomes the owner. However, in this case, only a human who can see and hear that Shinigami is able to see and touch the Death Note. It is very unlikely, but if by any chance another Shinigami picks up the Death Note, that Shinigami becomes the owner.

Situations

  1. If you lose the Death Note or have it stolen, you will lose its ownership unless you can retrieve it within 490 days.
  2. When the owner of the Death Note dies while the note is on loan, its ownership will be transferred to the person who is holding it at that time. If the Death Note is stolen and the owner is killed by the thief, its ownership will automatically be transferred to the thief.
  3. The individuals who lose ownership of a Death Note will also lose their memories of it. However, this does not mean that they will lose all memories from the period of ownership: they will only lose the memories involving the Death Note.
  4. When an individual with ownership of more than two Death Notes loses possession of one of them, he will no longer be able to recognize or hear that Death Note’s Shinigami anymore. The Shinigami will leave, but all the memories involving the Death Note will remain to the owner as long as he maintains ownership of at least one other Death Note.
  5. If a person loses possession of a Death Note he will not recognize its Shinigami by sight or voice anymore. However, if the owner lets someone else touch that Death Note, from that time on that person will continue to recognize the Shinigami’s appearance and voice until he or she actually becomes the owner of the Death Note and subsequently loses possession of it.
  6. When regaining ownership of a Death Note, the memories associated with it will also return. In cases where the owner was involved with other Death Notes as well, memories of all the Death Notes involved will return. The memories will return just by touching the Death Note, even without obtaining ownership of it.
  7. Memories related to a Death Note are lost when its ownership is lost. But they may be regained by either obtaining ownership once again or by touching the Death Note. This can be done up to six times per Death Note. Any times more than that, the person’s memory of the Death Note will not return and they will have to use it without any previous memory of it.
  8. Even if you do not actually possess the Death Note, you may still use it to full effect.
  9. You may lend the Death Note to another person while maintaining its ownership. The borrower may lend it to yet another person as well.
  10. The person who borrows the Death Note will not be followed by a Shinigami. The Shinigami always remains with the owner of the Death Note. Also, the borrower cannot trade for the Shinigami Eyes.
  11. Only by touching each other’s Death Notes can owners recognize the appearance or voice of each other’s Shinigami.
  12. Losing memory of the Death Note by passing the ownership to another or by abandoning ownership will only occur when someone is actually killed using that Death Note. You will not lose memory of the Death Note if, for example, you merely owned it and did not write down anyone’s name. In this case, you will not be able to hear or see the Shinigami anymore. You will also lose the power of the Shinigami Eyes if you made the trade.

Shinigami Rules

  1. The human owner of a Death Note is possessed by its original Shinigami owner until he or she dies.
  2. If a human uses a Death Note, its Shinigami owner must appear in front of the human within 39 days after he or she uses the note.
  3. The original Shinigami owners of Death Notes don’t, in principle, do anything to help or prevent the deaths brought about by the notes.
  4. A Shinigami has no obligation to completely explain how to use the note or the rules that apply to the human who owns it.
  5. The Shinigami must not tell humans the names or life spans of individuals he sees. This is to avoid confusion in the human world.
  6. A Shinigami bringing a Death Note into the human world must make sure that a human uses it. Although it is unlikely that a Shinigami who has possessed a human would die, if it does happen, the Death Note brought into the human world will not lose its power.
  7. Shinigami must not stay in the human world without a particular reason. Acceptable reasons to stay in the human world are as follows:
    • When the Shinigami’s Death Note is handed to a human.
    • Finding a human to take possession of a Death Note should be done from the Shinigami realm, but if it is within 82 hours this may also be done in the human world.
    • When a Shinigami stalks an individual with an intention to kill them, as long as it is within 82 hours of possessing them the Shinigami may stay in the human world.
  8. The Shinigami must not hand the Death Note directly to a child under six years of age (based on the human calendar). But Death Notes that have been dropped into the human world, and are part of the human world, can be used upon humans of almost any age with the same effect.
  9. The owner of a Death Note cannot be killed by a Shinigami who is in the Shinigami realm. Also, a Shinigami who comes to the human world with the objective of killing the owner of a Death Note will not be able to do so. Only a Shinigami that has passed on its Death Note to a human is able to kill the owner of the Death Note.
  10. If a Death Note is owned in the human world against a Shinigami’s will, that Shinigami is permitted to stay in the human world in order to retrieve it. In that case, if there are other Death Notes in the human world, the Shinigami are not allowed to reveal to the humans the Death Note owner’s identity or its location.
  11. If a Shinigami’s Death Note is taken away for whatever reason, it can only be retrieved from the Shinigami who possesses it at the time. If there is no Shinigami, but a human, the only way the Shinigami can get it back is to first touch the Death Note and become the one who haunts that particular human. Then they have to wait until that person dies to take it away. And they have to do it before any other human touches it.
  12. After a Shinigami brings a Death Note to the human world and gives its ownership to a human, the Shinigami has the right to kill the human using its own Death Note for any reason, such as disliking the owner.
  13. The following are cases in which a Shinigami that has brought the Death Note into the human world is allowed to return to the Shinigami realm:
    • When the Shinigami has seen the end of the first owner of the Death Note brought into the human world and has written that human’s name into his or her own Death Note.
    • When the Death Note is destroyed and cannot be used by humans anymore.
    • If nobody claims ownership of the Death Note, it is unnecessary to possess anyone.
    • If, for any reason, the Shinigami possessing the Death Note is replaced by another Shinigami.
    • When a Shinigami loses track of the Death Note that he or she possesses, or cannot identify which human owns the Death Note, or cannot locate where the owner is, and therefore needs to find such information using the observation holes in the Shinigami realm.
    • Even in cases second, third, and fourth case, Shinigami are obliged to confirm the death of the first owner and write down that human’s name in his or her Death Note even when he or she is in the Shinigami realm.
  14. In the Shinigami realm there are a few copies of what humans might call a “user handbook” for the Death Notes in the human world. Although Shinigami may not give the handbook to humans, it is perfectly okay for them to teach humans about its contents, no matter what that may be.

Usage of Death Note

  1. A Shinigami can extend its life by writing human names in a Death Note, but a human cannot. A person can only shorten his or her life by using the note.
  2. Even the original Shinigami owners of Death Notes do not know much about them.
  3. Shinigami must own at least one personal Death Note, which must never be lent to or written on by a human.
  4. Shinigami may exchange and write in each others’ Death Notes.
  5. If a Shinigami decides to use a Death Note to end the life of the killer of an individual it favors, that individual’s life will be extended but the Shinigami will die. The Shinigami will disappear but the Death Note will remain. The ownership of this Death Note is usually carried over to the next Shinigami that touches it, but it is common sense that it be returned to the Shinigami King.
  6. By manipulating the death of a human who has influence over another human’s life, that human’s original life span can sometimes be lengthened. If a Shinigami intentionally does this that Shinigami will die, but even if a human does the same, the human will not die.

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One Piece Watch Order – How To Watch It Chronologically https://gamertweak.com/one-piece-watch-order/ Tue, 10 Oct 2023 12:17:14 +0000 https://gamertweak.com/?p=272155 Complete One Piece Watch Order Chronologically

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Here is how to watch One Piece in the chronological order of all the episodes, movies and specials.

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Complete One Piece Watch Order Chronologically

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With the Wano Country Arc reaching its finale and One Piece entering its final saga, this might be the best time to catch up with every major arc, episode, and movie out there. However, as the epic pirate adventure series has been going on for more than two decades, it can be confusing as to where to start and what movies to jump into right after arcs. Before we go any further, there are major story spoilers ahead and you have been warned.

While most of the arcs are in chronological order, you will find the movies or the special episodes to be taking place right in between the arcs. And not knowing which ones to watch in order, can lead you to some major spoilers right before the episodes. Not to mention, Netflix’s Live-Action One Piece also covers most of the arcs from the beginning of the manga. So if you are looking for a complete One Piece watch order, then here is how to watch the anime including all the episodes, movies, and specials.

Complete One Piece Watch Order

How To Watch One Piece In Chronological Order
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The list below contains the complete One Piece Watch Order with all the episodes, movies, and specials listed chronologically. It will be updated till the recently released episode in the ongoing Wano country Arc:

  • Episodes 1 to 8
  • One Piece: Defeat Him! The Pirate Ganzack! (Movie)
  • Episodes 9 to 18
  • One Piece: The Movie (Movie)
  • Episodes 19 to 53
  • One Piece: Clockwork Island Adventure (Movie)
  • One Piece TV Special: Adventure in the Ocean’s Navel (Special)
  • Episodes 54-61
  • One Piece: Episode of East Blue: Luffy and his 4 Crewmates’ Big Adventure (Movie)
  • Episodes 61-91
  • One Piece: Dream Soccer King! (Special)
  • Episodes 92-130
  • One Piece: The Desert Princess and the Pirates: Adventures Alabasta
  • Chopper’s Kingdom on the Island of Strange Animals (Movie)
  • Episodes 131-138
  • One Piece: Dead End Adventure (Movie)
  • One Piece: The Cursed Holy Sword (Movie)
  • One Piece: Open Upon the Great Sea! A Father’s Huge, HUGE Dream (Special)
  • One Piece: Take Aim! The Pirate Baseball King (Special)
  • Episodes 139-195
  • One Piece: Episode of Skypiea (Special)
  • Episodes 196 to 206
  • One Piece: Baron Omatsuri and the Secret Island (Movie)
  • Episodes 207 to 219
  • One Piece: Protect! The Last Great Stage (Special)
  • Episodes 220 to 228
  • One Piece: Giant Mecha Soldier of Karakuri Castle (Movie)
  • Episodes 229 to 290
  • Episodes 293 to 302
  • Episodes 304 to 312
  • One Piece to Episode of Arabasta: The Desert Princess and the Pirates (Movie)
  • Episodes 291, 292, 303
  • Episodes 406, 407
  • Episodes 313 to 325
  • One Piece: Episode of Chopper Plus: Bloom in the Winter, Miracle Cherry Blossom (Movie)
  • Episodes 326 to 429
  • One Piece Film: Strong World (Movie)
  • One Piece: Straw Hat Chase (Movie)
  • One Piece 3D! Trap Coaster (Movie)
  • One Piece: Romance Dawn Story (Special)
  • Episodes 385 to 405
  • Episodes 408 to 516
  • One Piece: 3D2Y (Movie)
  • Episodes 517 to 522
  • One Piece: Episode of Nami: Tears of a Navigator and the Bonds of Friends (Special)
  • Episodes 523 to 578
  • One Piece: Glorious Island Part 1 & Part 2 (Special)
  • One Piece Film: Z (Movie)
  • One Piece Episode of Luffy: Adventure on Hand Island (Special)
  • One Piece: Adventure of Nebulandia (Special)
  • Episodes 579 to 625
  • One Piece: Episode of Merry: The Tale of One More Friend (Special)
  • Episodes 629 to 746
  • One Piece: Episode of Sabo: The Three Brothers’ Bond to The Miraculous Reunion and Inherited Will (Special)
  • Episodes 747 to 750
  • One Piece: Heart of Gold (Special)
  • One Piece Film: Gold Episode 0 (Special)
  • One Piece Film: Gold (Movie)
  • Episodes 751 to 896
  • One Piece: Stampede (Movie)
  • Episodes 897 to 906
  • One Piece: Anime 20th Anniversary Special: Episode 907 (Special)
  • Episodes 908 to 1030
  • Episodes 1031 to TBD

The One Piece Live Action covers all the chapters till the Arlong Park Arc from the manga. So if you are done with the live-action at first and want start the anime right where it left off, then the arc covers episodes 31 to 44 in One Piece anime.

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All Zoro’s Swords In One Piece 2023 https://gamertweak.com/zoros-swords-one-piece/ Tue, 10 Oct 2023 10:07:32 +0000 https://gamertweak.com/?p=271907 All Of Zoro's Swords In One Piece

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Here is the list of all the swords used by Zoro throughout the One Piece storyline.

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All Of Zoro's Swords In One Piece

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Wondering which are the current Swords used by Zoro? One Piece is finally venturing into its final war saga and it’s safe to say that the Strawhats have come a long way in their journey on the Grand Line. Having said that, if there is someone who has quite literally given his blood, sweat, and tears for Luffy, then it has to be Zoro. The future Pirate King’s first mate has always been a fan favorite right from the start of the series. His quest to become the world’s greatest swordsman and protect Luffy’s ambition of becoming the Pirate King has garnered worldwide respect.

Before going any further, there will be spoilers ahead. So if you haven’t yet caught up with the recent chapters or episodes of One Piece, this is the time to turn back.

In his quest, Zoro has wielded many katanas and other sizeable weapons for his Santoryu (Three Sword Style). And while long-time fans may know that the future strongest swordsman started with just two unnamed katanas, there have been a few swords before he reached the collection he has now. With Enma at his disposal, Zoro is undoubtedly closer to achieving his promise in One Piece. So if you are wondering which katanas he is using in the recent One Piece Arcs or the name of the most cursed swords in his collection, then here is everything you need to know.

All Swords used by Zoro in One Piece Anime

The list below contains all of Zoro’s Swords in the order he came across them and what they are known for in the world of One Piece.

Unnamed Katanas

Unnamed Katanas Used By Zoro In One Piece
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  • Anime Episode: 2
  • Manga Chapter: 5

At the start of One Piece, Zoro sets sail to challenge Dracule Hawkeye Mihawk for a duel with two unnamed Katanas alongside the Wado Ichimonji. These two unnamed katanas were given to him by Kuina’s grandfather Shimotsuki Kozaburo who was one of the members of the Shimotsuki Family. These swords were then used by Zoro for a long period of time, up until his duel with Mihawk during the Baratie arc. Along with losing the swords, Zoro also lost the duel and vowed to Luffy that he would never be defeated once again.

Wado Ichimonji

Zoro's Wado Ichimonji In One Piece
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  • Anime Episode: 2
  • Manga Chapter: 5
  • Price: Beli 10,000,000+

The Wado Ichimonji is one of the 21 Great Grade Meito or the 21 Great Grade Sword. The legendary sword was handed over to Zoro by Koushirou, Kuina’s father, in One Piece. Wado Ichimonji was made by Kuina’s grandfather Shimotsuki Kozaburo himself, who was a master swordsmith in the land of Wano. He also crafted other Great Grade Meito along the lines of Wado Ichimonji. It was the only sword that didn’t shatter during his duel with Dracule Mihawk during the Baratie Arc.

Sandai Kitetsu

Sandai Kitetsu Used By Zoro In One Piece
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  • Anime Episode: 49
  • Manga Chapter: 97
  • Price: Beli 1,000,000+

After shattering his dual-wielding Katanas, Zoro was in search of blades for his journey ahead. In the Loguetown arc, he came across a sword merchant named Ipponmatsu and the Sandai Kitetsu, a Grade Blade, believed to be cursed by the merchant himself. Zoro put this theory to the test and saw if the curse of the blade was more powerful than his luck. Ipponmatsu was impressed by the spirit of Zoro and handed over the Sandai Kitetsu for free to him. The sword is regarded as the best for having great sharpness while slicing things up.

Yubashiri

Zoro's Yubashiri In One Piece
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  • Anime Episode: 49
  • Manga Chapter: 97

Yubashiri was one of the 50 Skillfull Grade Swords that was handed over to Zoro by Ipponmatsu, the merchant, along with the Sandai Kitetsu. After being impressed by Zoro’s luck and his spirit, the merchant passed on the blade. The sword was then used by Zoro alongside Wado Ichimonji and Sandai Kitetsu for quite a while for his Nitoryu and Santoryu. During the Enies Lobby arc in the Water 7 saga, the sword was destroyed by Marine Captain Shu using his Sabi Sabi No Mi (Rust Rust Fruit) in One Piece. Zoro then buried the remains alongside the grave site of the Rumbar Pirates on Thriller Bark.

Shusui

Shusui Used By Zoro In One Piece
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  • Anime Episode: 342
  • Manga Chapter: 448

Shusui is one of the 21 Great Grade Meito or the 21 Great Grade Sword also known as a Black Blade. The blade was wielded by the legendary swordsman Shimotsuki Ryuma and was robbed by Gecko Moria from his grave. It was considered one of the national treasures of the land of Wano. Zoro got his hand over Shushui after defeating Ryuma’s zombie figure in the Thriller Bark Arc. The duel ended in Zoro winning after which the swordsman handed over the blade to him.

Enma

Zoro's Enma In One Piece
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  • Anime Episode: 955
  • Manga Chapter: 954

Enma is another one of the 21 Great Grade Meito or the 21 Great Grade Swords crafted by Shimotsuki Kozabaru. The sword was a dear possession of Kozuki Oden alongside the Ame no Hakibari. It was passed onto Hiyori after the death of Kozuki Oden, who handed over Enma to Zoro on the condition of resting Shusui at Ryuma’s grave in the Wano Country Arc. Enma is undoubtedly one of the strongest swords that Zoro possesses in his current arsenal.

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What Episode Does Luffy Use Gear 5 In One Piece? https://gamertweak.com/luffy-gear-5-episode-one-piece/ Tue, 10 Oct 2023 10:03:00 +0000 https://gamertweak.com/?p=272082 What Episode Does Luffy Use Gear 5 In One Piece Anime?

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Check out when exactly does Luffy goes through his final transformation for Gear 5 in One Piece anime.

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What Episode Does Luffy Use Gear 5 In One Piece Anime?

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Ever since its reveal in the manga, Gear 5 has been one of the top exciting things to get animated in the One Piece anime. And surely the excitement to watch Luffy attain his peak and final form, after all these years, has been over the top amongst the fan base. Not only did Gear 5 make Luffy, one of the strongest characters in the world of One Piece, but the introduction of Hito Hito No Mi equally made things even more interesting.

Before we go any further and know more about Luffy’s peak form, there are major spoilers ahead. We recommend you complete the manga chapters or catch up with the One Piece anime before reading any further.

With Wano Country Arc reaching its conclusion, it’s been a while since fans are waiting to hear the drums of liberation. And now that it’s finally animated, if you are wondering which episode marks the definitive arrival of Luffy’s Gear 5, then here is everything you need to know about.

Which Episode Does Luffy Use Gear 5 in One Piece Anime?

Which Episode Does Luffy Use Gear 5 In One Piece?
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Episode 1071 marks the debut of Luffy’s Gear 5 in the One Piece anime. The episode aired on 6th August 2023 and is aptly titled “Luffy’s Peak – Attained! Gear 5”. It is directly adapted from the manga chapter 1044 and is directed by Tatsuya Nagamine. The episode starts with Luffy’s heartbeat beating like a drum all around Onigashima. Luffy finally finishes his Gear 5 transformation and grabs Kaido back onto the roof. Kaido and Luffy are both equally surprised by this transformation. The episode also marks the debut of Luffy’s devil fruit awakening in the One Piece anime.

While the Gomu Gomu No Mi was considered to be a paramecia-type devil fruit, it was later revealed to be a Mythical Zoan also known as the Hito Hito No Mi, Model: Nika. Along with it, the episode also covers all of the reactions from Strawhats to their allies to Luffy’s peak form. The final form of Luffy sees him toying with and fighting Kaido with absolutely no struggle at all.

After Zunesha declares the return of Joyboy in the previous episode, this reveals and the insane powerup feels exhilarating at best. And even more with Luffy beating up Kaido with all his comical theatrics on the skull dome.

Although the episode marks the definitive arrival of Luffy’s Gear 5 in One Piece Anime, the form had its glory in one of the recent films. One Piece Film: Red which was released on 4th November 2022 consisted of Luffy using the transformation for a brief moment.

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Who Is Megumi’s Dad In Jujutsu Kaisen? Revealed https://gamertweak.com/megumis-dad-jujutsu-kaisen/ Tue, 10 Oct 2023 08:25:08 +0000 https://gamertweak.com/?p=272054 Is Toji Fushiguro Megumi's Dad or Brother in Jujutsu Kaisen

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Is Toji Fushiguro Megumi's Dad or Brother in Jujutsu Kaisen

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Jujutsu Kaisen season 2 gives you the first look at Megumi’s dad. But before we go any further, there are a few anime and manga spoilers below and you have been warned. The first few episodes of JJK Season 2 are from the Hidden Inventory Arc aka Gojo’s Past Arc. One of the best reveals of this arc was the introduction of Toji Fushiguro and yes, he is Megumi’s father. The fight between Gojo and Toji was one of the iconic ones where we finally see Gojo bring out the Hollow Purple for the first time. It’s also the fight where things change for Geto as he walks down the path of a villain after the death of Riko Amanai.

Who is Toji Fushiguro in Jujutsu Kaisen?

Who is Toji Fushiguro in Jujutsu Kaisen
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Toji Fushiguro is one of the supporting character introduced in the Hidden Inventory Arc of JJK. Although born to the Zenin clan, Toji was a non-curse user. As such, he relinquished the Zenin name and earned the nickname of Sorcerer Killer after becoming a mercenary. The Hidden Inventory Arc or Gojo’s Past Arc was the first time we got to see him in action when he went toe to toe with Satoru Gojo almost bringing him close to death. However, Gojo bounces back and you get to see the Hollow Purple for the first time. The attack fatally wounds Toji and as he dies, Gojo asks if Toji has any last words. After some thought Toji reveals that Megumi will be sold to the Zenin family and to do whatever he wanted with that information.

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After the Hidden Inventory Arc, we get to see Toji Fushiguro back in the Shibuya Incident Arc. Granny Ogami uses her Séance Technique to transform her grandson into Toji to gain his abilities. However, things take an unexpected turn when Toji regains control and kills Ogami. While he does create a lot of havoc in Shibuya, his end is as good as anyone would expect.

Is Toji Fushiguro Megumi’s Dad or Brother in Jujutsu Kaisen?

While many have had the confusion about Toji Fushiguro and whether he is Megumi’s Dad or brother, the answer is that he is his father. Although Megumi is not completely aware of him even when they square off later on in JJK. Towards the end of the fight, Toji realizes that he is fighting his own son and asks him his name. He is quite happy that Megumi did not take the Zenin name. And that’s about all that and we don’t want to spoil any further details on what happens next.

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Solo Leveling Release Date, Cast, Speculations & More https://gamertweak.com/solo-leveling-release-date/ Tue, 10 Oct 2023 06:57:19 +0000 https://gamertweak.com/?p=271908 What is the Solo Leveling Release Date

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If there is one manhwa that fans can’t wait for an anime adaptation, it’s Solo Leveling. Luckily, the Solo Leveling release date is not far and if you are as excited as I am, you are going to enjoy everything you read below. Although we have had other anime that focus on archetypes type setup with characters becoming hunters and raiding dungeons, Solo Leveling brings it an entire new light. With fast paced action and tremendous power boost for the characters, this South Korean manhwa has captured the popularity and attention of readers.

Solo Leveling is based on Sung Jin-woo, who is originally known as the world’s weakest hunter but still continues to do so. One of these dungeons is where he is knocking on death’s door but it ends up being the boon he never would have imagined. Through sheer hard work and a perilous journey, Sung Jin-woo goes from the world’s weakest to the world’s strongest hunter. There is a lot that this anime will have to offer and the hype created around it is definitely worth it.

What is the Solo Leveling Release Date?

Solo Leveling Release Date, Plot, Cast, Speculations & More
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According to the latest trailer, Solo Leveling will be releasing in January 2024. Although the exact date on which the series will commence has not been provided yet, we are sure to find out in the coming days. It is likely that the anime will be taking on the Japanese adaptation of the manhwa and as a result there will be a few changes that viewers will notice. For instance, Jin-woo is set to become Shun Mizushino and the anime might be setup in Tokyo instead of Seoul.

Solo Leveling Cast & Crew Revealed So Far

The Solo Leveling trailer has revealed numerous details so far and the others were easy to find. With A-1 Pictures doing the magic, there is an impressive line up that is set to make this anime a top one. Shunsuke Nakashige and Noboru Kimura will be taking on the roles of Principal Director and Head Writer respectively. Along with that, the legendary composer Hiroyuki Sawano is the man behind the music so we can definitely expect to have some killer soundtracks. The following cast will voice the Japanese adaptation with international dubs soon to follow:

  • Taito Ban – Sung Jinwoo/Shun Mizushino
  • Reina Ueda – Cha Hae-In/Shizuku Kosaka
  • Hiroki Touchi – Baek Yoonho/Taiga Shirakawa
  • Genta Nakamura – Yoo Jinho/Kenta Morohishi
  • Daisuke Hirakawa – Chōi Jong-In/Shin Mogami
  • Banjou Ginga – Go Gunhee/Kiyoomi Gotō
  • Makoto Furukawa – Woo Jinchui/Akira Inukai

Solo Leveling Trailer Reveal

While the first trailer did drop in July 2022, there have been a few others that have kept the fans excited and in the loop. While the latest trailer has been provided above, you can check out all the others trailers that have been made available to us so far.

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When Does Luffy Use Gear 2 In One Piece? https://gamertweak.com/luffy-gear-2-episode-one-piece/ Tue, 10 Oct 2023 06:03:26 +0000 https://gamertweak.com/?p=271875 When Does Luffy Use Gear 2?

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When Does Luffy Use Gear 2?

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Over the years and across One Piece Arcs, Luffy has gone through multiple transformations and has adapted different techniques to fight off the epic villains. But what about the one where it all started? While Gear 5 might be his peak, Luffy’s Gear 2 undoubtedly was his first real attempt at joining the ranks and leveling up with other strong villains and characters. And 20 years down the line, the future pirate king has entered the club of Yonkos and is even regarded as one of the strongest and greatest MC anime has ever seen.

Before we venture out further into the grand line, there will be spoilers below. So if you haven’t caught up with One Piece anime or manga, this is your time to turn back. With that being said, here is everything you need to know about Luffy’s Gear 2 and which episode exactly he used it in One Piece.

Which Episode Does Luffy Use Gear 2?

Which One Piece Episode Does Luffy Use Gear 2?
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Luffy uses Gear 2 against CP9’s agent Blueno in the 272nd Episode of the One Piece anime. The episode adapts the 387th Chapter of Eichiro Oda’s manga and is a part of the Enies Lobby Arc. It is titled “Luffy is in Sight! Gather at the Courthouse Plaza”. With all the ruckus going on in Enies Lobby to free Robin from the clutches of CP9, Luffy is back up again and picks up his fight with Blueno.

The CP9’s agent is surprised by the amount of strength Luffy has garnered over time since their previous fight. Amidst the fight, we see Luffy’s strong desire to protect his friends at any cost. This is the moment when Gear 2 is introduced in the anime and manga.

With Gear 2, all of Luffy’s techniques and combat skills take a step further and are even stronger than before. This new technique increases Luffy’s strength and overall speed at which he attacks his opponent. All of it while pumping his blood quickly throughout his own body.

The technique takes Blueno by surprise as he faces all the attacks he did before, just this time way stronger. This transformation inevitably marks Luffy as one of the greatest MCs out there in anime. And while he might not be the one out there, the rubber boy’s ability to face off characters while never giving up even on the cusp of defeat is what sets him apart.

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