One Piece
by Eiichiro Oda
120 characters, locations, and items in this world codex.
Characters
- Monkey D. Luffy — Rubber-bodied captain of the Straw Hat Pirates and future Pirate King — a boy whose infinite joy masks an iron will that bends the world before it bre
- Roronoa Zoro — Three-sword swordsman of impossible discipline and zero navigational sense — a man who carries a dead friend's blade and his own ambition with equal f
- Nami — Navigator who can read the sky like scripture and swindle a man blind — a former thief whose love of money is armor over a heart that learned trust th
- Usopp — A cowardly sniper whose elaborate lies keep coming true — a frightened boy slowly becoming the brave warrior of the sea he always pretended to be.
- Vinsmoke Sanji — A chivalrous cook who fights only with his legs and would starve before wasting food — a prince who rejected royal blood to honor the pirate chef who
- Tony Tony Chopper — A reindeer who became human, a monster who became a doctor — the crew's tiny heart, hiding behind a hat when complimented while dreaming of curing eve
- Nico Robin — The sole survivor of Ohara's genocide and the only living person who can read the Poneglyphs — a woman who spent twenty years expecting betrayal until
- Franky — A cola-powered cyborg shipwright who rebuilt himself from scrap after being hit by a sea train — a man of steel who cries at the drop of a sad story a
- Brook — A living skeleton musician who already died once and spent fifty years alone in fog — the oldest Straw Hat, who plays violin for the dead and jokes ab
- Jinbe — A Fish-Man knight of the sea who served warlords and emperors before finding his true captain — an old warrior whose calm dignity anchors the Straw Ha
- Nefertari Vivi — A princess who infiltrated a criminal empire to save her kingdom, then said goodbye to the pirates who taught her that asking for help is not weakness
- Red-Haired Shanks — The Emperor who wagered his arm on a boy's dream and carries no Devil Fruit power — a man whose smile hides the most dangerous Haki in the world and i
- Marshall D. Teach — The only man to wield two Devil Fruits — a patient schemer who hid in Whitebeard's shadow for decades, waiting for the exact moment to tear the world'
- Kaido — The Strongest Creature alive — an unkillable dragon-emperor who has tried to die a hundred times and keeps waking up, drowning his indestructible desp
- Charlotte Linlin — An Emperor whose hunger devours nations — a towering force of maternal tyranny who builds a candy-colored kingdom on stolen souls and calls it family.
- Edward Newgate — The Strongest Man in the World, who wanted nothing but a family — an old king who died standing, his back unblemished by a single wound of retreat, ro
- Dracule Mihawk — The Greatest Swordsman in the World, who sits alone in a gothic castle waiting for a challenger worthy of his blade — a predator so supreme he has bec
- Sir Crocodile — A sand-bodied mastermind who nearly conquered a kingdom from the shadows — a former Warlord whose cynicism about dreams masks the scars of his own sha
- Donquixote Doflamingo — A fallen Celestial Dragon who remade himself as the underworld's puppet master — a grinning demon in pink feathers who pulls strings visible and invis
- Boa Hancock — The Pirate Empress whose beauty can petrify gods and men alike — a woman whose arrogance is armor over the trauma of slavery, undone completely by a r
- Bartholomew Kuma — A gentle giant who chose to become a mindless weapon to protect the people he loved — a Revolutionary who let the World Government erase his soul so h
- Gecko Moria — A shadow-stealing Warlord hollowed out by a loss he never recovered from — a once-ambitious pirate who watched Kaido destroy everything he built and d
- Trafalgar D. Water Law — The 'Surgeon of Death' — a Worst Generation captain who wields the Ope Ope no Mi to reshape space itself, carrying the Will of D. and the memory of Co
- Eustass Kid — A magnetic-powered berserker from the Worst Generation whose pride rivals his destructive power — lost his arm challenging an Emperor and never stoppe
- Killer — The 'Massacre Soldier' — Kid's first mate and lifelong partner-in-crime, a masked berserker who fights with spinning scythe-blades and whose loyalty t
- Jewelry Bonney — A Worst Generation supernova whose age-shifting powers mask a devastating truth — she is Bartholomew Kuma's daughter, carrying secrets that connect to
- Monkey D. Garp — The 'Hero of the Marines' — a man who could have been Fleet Admiral but chose to stay a Vice Admiral so he could keep punching people, and whose famil
- Sakazuki — Fleet Admiral of the Marines and the embodiment of Absolute Justice — a man who burned a hole through Portgas D. Ace's chest and would burn the entire
- Kuzan — A former Marine Admiral who froze everything he touched but couldn't freeze out his own doubts — left the Marines after losing to Akainu and now walks
- Borsalino — A Marine Admiral who moves at the speed of light and talks like he's on heavy sedatives — the terrifying dissonance between his overwhelming power and
- Issho — A blind Marine Admiral who sees more clearly than anyone — wields gravity itself as a weapon and used his position to dismantle the Warlord system fro
- Smoker — A cigar-chomping Marine Vice Admiral who has been chasing Straw Hat Luffy since East Blue — perpetually one step behind and grudgingly aware that the
- Koby — A former pirate cabin boy who was too scared to escape until a rubber-boned idiot showed him that courage is a choice — now a Marine captain who embod
- Sengoku — Former Fleet Admiral and strategic mastermind who kept the Marines functional through an era of legends — now retired and feeding crackers to his pet
- Tashigi — A Marine swordswoman who looks uncannily like a dead girl named Kuina — driven by a personal mission to reclaim legendary swords from unworthy hands,
- Monkey D. Dragon — The World's Most Wanted Criminal — leader of the Revolutionary Army, Luffy's father, Garp's son, and the most deliberately mysterious figure in the en
- Sabo — Luffy and Ace's sworn brother reborn — a noble's son who faked his death to escape privilege, lost his memory, and returned as the Revolutionary Army'
- Emporio Ivankov — The Okama Queen — a Revolutionary Army commander whose hormone powers can rewrite biology itself, wrapped in a personality so aggressively fabulous th
- Rob Lucci — The World Government's most lethal assassin — a CP0 agent who embodies Dark Justice with leopard claws and zero moral hesitation, the man Luffy had to
- Arlong — A saw-toothed shark Fish-Man whose hatred of humans drove him to enslave an East Blue island and traumatize Nami for a decade — the first villain who
- Enel — The self-proclaimed God of Skypiea — a lightning Logia user with a god complex so severe it might actually be justified by his power level, defeated o
- Caesar Clown — A mad scientist who weaponizes gas and ethics violations in equal measure — experimented on children, created weapons of mass destruction, and would s
- Buggy — The flashiest failure in pirate history who somehow failed upward into becoming a Yonko — a clown pirate whose greatest power isn't his Devil Fruit bu
- Kaku — A CP0 agent and former CP9 operative who turns into a giraffe — surprisingly endearing for a government assassin, with a long square nose and an even
- Magellan — The warden of Impel Down — a man whose poison powers make him virtually unbeatable in single combat, who spends ten hours a day on the toilet because
- Portgas D. Ace — Whitebeard's beloved 2nd Division Commander and Luffy's sworn brother — a man who spent his whole life asking if he deserved to exist, and found his a
- Marco the Phoenix — Whitebeard's unshakeable 1st Division Commander — a phoenix who has watched his family burn and still rises, blue flames flickering with the stubborn
- Silvers Rayleigh — The Dark King — Roger's right hand who chose retirement over legacy, until a boy in a straw hat reminded him why the Pirate King smiled at his own exe
- Yamato — Kaido's child who chose Oden's legacy over blood — a warrior chained to Wano by a father's explosive shackles and freed by a father's worst enemy.
- Charlotte Katakuri — Big Mom's perfect son — an undefeated commander who hid his monstrous mouth behind a scarf until a rubber boy taught him that vulnerability is not wea
- Shirahoshi — The Ancient Weapon Poseidon incarnate — a mermaid princess whose tears could summon Sea Kings to destroy the world, but whose heart is too gentle to c
- Dr. Vegapunk — The world's greatest genius whose curiosity outgrew the World Government's leash — a scientist who split himself into six satellites and used his fina
- Kozuki Oden — The man who was too big for Wano — a samurai who sailed with legends, read the world's forbidden history, danced naked for his people's sake, and died
- Bon Clay — The okama who chose friendship over survival — twice — a flamboyant ballet-fighting shapeshifter whose devotion to Luffy makes him one of the most bel
- Perona — The Ghost Princess whose hollow hollows make the bravest warriors want to die — a gothic doll collector who somehow ended up living with the world's g
- Carrot — A rabbit Mink warrior who stowed away toward adventure — bubbly, fierce, and hiding the grief of watching her mentor die so she could keep running tow
- Pedro — The jaguar Mink who gave his remaining lifespan as a bomb to light the way for the dawn he would never see — a guardian whose sacrifice defined what i
- King the Conflagration — The last Lunarian — an extinct race of fire gods reduced to one masked survivor serving the man who promised to change the world, only to watch that p
- Queen the Plague — A scientific genius who chose plague warfare and disco dancing over dignity — Beast Pirates' flamboyant All-Star whose brilliance is matched only by h
- Gol D. Roger — The Pirate King who found everything at the end of the world, laughed, and then chose to die so the world would go looking for it — the man whose smil
- Im — The shadow on the Empty Throne — the true ruler of the world whose name is forbidden, whose face is hidden, and whose mere existence means everything
- Fisher Tiger — The Fish-Man hero who climbed the Red Line bare-handed to free every slave in Mary Geoise — then died because he couldn't accept a human blood transfu
- Rocks D. Xebec — The pirate whose ambition was too vast even for the Pirate King's era — captain of a crew that included three future Yonko, erased from history so tho
- Donquixote Rosinante — The silent brother who broke his cover, his mission, and his body to save one dying child from becoming the next Doflamingo — and smiled through the g
- Bartolomeo — Luffy's most dangerously devoted fan — a barrier-wielding maniac who burns down other pirates' flags in the Straw Hats' name without asking and would
- Kozuki Momonosuke — The boy shogun who traveled twenty years through time to reclaim his father's country — a crybaby who had to grow up in every sense to stand where Ode
- Kinemon — The samurai who faked being clever so hard that fate believed him — a retainer whose bumbling loyalty carried a twenty-year rebellion to victory despi
- Iceburg — Water 7's beloved mayor and master shipwright — Tom's student who chose to protect the world's most dangerous blueprints by hiding them in plain sight
- Benn Beckman — The Red Hair Pirates' first mate — a man so dangerous that an Admiral chose not to move when Beckman pointed a gun at him, and so smart that the East
- Spandam — The coward who called a Buster Call on Enies Lobby — a weak, petty bureaucrat who wielded the World Government's power like a child with a loaded gun
Locations
- East Blue — The weakest of the four seas, considered a backwater by Grand Line standards. Birthplace of the Pirate King and the future Straw Hat crew.
- Grand Line — The most dangerous sea route in the world, circling the globe between the two Calm Belts. Called 'The Pirates' Graveyard' because most crews who enter
- Red Line — A continent-sized wall of red rock circling the entire globe perpendicular to the Grand Line, dividing the world's oceans. The Holy Land Mary Geoise s
- New World — The second half of the Grand Line, beyond Fish-Man Island. Yonko territory where the sea itself seems alive with malice. Veterans of the first half ca
- Alabasta Kingdom — A vast desert kingdom on the Grand Line, nearly destroyed by Crocodile's conspiracy to seize the ancient weapon Pluton. Ruled by the Nefertari royal f
- Water 7 — A magnificent city built on water, renowned as the world's greatest shipbuilding hub. Home to the Galley-La Company and the site of CP9's infiltration
- Enies Lobby — The judicial island of the World Government where criminals are tried and sent to Impel Down. Perpetually bathed in daylight — night never falls here.
- Thriller Bark — A gargantuan pirate ship the size of an island, lurking in the Florian Triangle under perpetual fog. Gecko Moria's mobile fortress filled with zombies
- Sabaody Archipelago — A mangrove archipelago near the Red Line where pirates prepare to enter the New World. Famous for its bubble-coated trees, lawless zones, and the slav
- Impel Down — The World Government's maximum-security underwater prison, built beneath the ocean floor. Six levels of escalating torture, each more hellish than the
- Marineford — Former Marine Headquarters and site of the Paramount War — the greatest battle in the current era, where Whitebeard died standing and Ace died in Luff
- Fish-Man Island — An undersea kingdom 10,000 meters beneath the Red Line, home to the Fish-Men and Merfolk. A bioluminescent paradise built inside a massive bubble, sca
- Dressrosa — A passionate Spanish-themed kingdom in the New World, enslaved for a decade under Doflamingo's rule. Its people were turned into living toys and erase
- Whole Cake Island — Big Mom's seat of power in Totto Land — an island where everything is edible. The buildings are cake, the trees are candy, the ground is frosting, and
- Wano Country — An isolated samurai nation sealed off from the world for centuries, occupied by Kaido and the Beast Pirates for twenty years. Cherry blossoms, katanas
- Onigashima — Kaido's skull-shaped island fortress off the coast of Wano, site of the climactic Raid on Onigashima where the alliance of pirates, samurai, and minks
- Egghead — Dr. Vegapunk's research island, home to technology 500 years ahead of the current era. A floating, mechanical wonderland where the world's greatest sc
- Amazon Lily — An island of warrior women in the Calm Belt, home to the Kuja tribe and their empress, the Pirate Empress Boa Hancock. No men are permitted — Luffy wa
- Skypiea — A sky island 10,000 meters above the sea, built on clouds made solid by Pyrobloin particles. Ruled by the tyrannical 'God' Enel until the Straw Hats l
- Drum Island — A winter island in the Grand Line famous for its advanced medical science. Where Tony Tony Chopper was born and raised by Dr. Hiriluk. The cherry blos
- Laugh Tale — The final island of the Grand Line. Where Gol D. Roger found the One Piece and learned the truth of the world. No one has reached it since. Even the n
- Mary Geoise — The Holy Land atop the Red Line — seat of the World Government, home of the Celestial Dragons, and location of the Empty Throne that no one is suppose
- Baratie — A floating restaurant in East Blue, run by the former pirate Red-Leg Zeff. Where Sanji grew up, learned to cook, and joined the Straw Hats. The only r
- Arlong Park — The fortress compound of Arlong the Fish-Man in East Blue's Conomi Islands. Where Nami was enslaved for eight years, forced to draw maps to buy her vi
- Loguetown — The Town of the Beginning and the End — where Gol D. Roger was born and where he was executed. The last stop in East Blue before the Grand Line. Where
- Reverse Mountain — The entry point to the Grand Line — a mountain at the intersection of the Red Line and the Grand Line where ocean currents flow UPWARD, carrying ships
- Thousand Sunny — The Straw Hat Pirates' second ship, built by Franky from the legendary Adam Wood in Water 7. A lion-headed brigantine sloop with a Coup de Burst canno
- Going Merry — The Straw Hat Pirates' first ship — a caravel given to them by Kaya in Syrup Village. Sailed from East Blue through the Grand Line until its keel brok
- Punk Hazard — A devastated island split down the middle — one half frozen, one half burning — from a battle between Admirals Akainu and Aokiji. Caesar Clown used th
- Hachinosu — A lawless pirate island in the New World, claimed by Blackbeard as his territory after defeating its previous rulers. Known as 'Fullalead' — a haven f
Items
- Gomu Gomu no Mi (Hito Hito no Mi, Model: Nika) — The legendary Mythical Zoan fruit disguised for 800 years as a simple Paramecia. Grants the body of rubber and the power of the Sun God Nika — the 'Wa
- Mera Mera no Mi — The Flame-Flame Fruit, a Logia that transforms the user into living fire. Originally eaten by Portgas D. Ace, the fruit re-entered circulation after h
- Yami Yami no Mi — The Darkness-Darkness Fruit — a Logia that controls gravity and darkness itself. The specific fruit Blackbeard murdered his crewmate Thatch to obtain.
- Gura Gura no Mi — The Tremor-Tremor Fruit — said to have the power to destroy the world. Creates shockwaves that generate earthquakes and tsunamis. Whitebeard's power,
- Ope Ope no Mi — The Op-Op Fruit — the 'Ultimate Devil Fruit.' Creates a spherical ROOM in which the user has absolute spatial control: teleportation, body rearrangeme
- Suna Suna no Mi — The Sand-Sand Fruit, a Logia granting total control over sand. Crocodile's weapon of choice — capable of dehydrating anything organic on contact, turn
- Hana Hana no Mi — The Flower-Flower Fruit — allows the user to sprout duplicate body parts from any surface, including other people's bodies. Nico Robin's fruit, used w
- Bara Bara no Mi — The Chop-Chop Fruit — grants the ability to split the body into pieces that float independently. Eaten by Buggy the Clown, who accidentally stumbled i
- Yoru — The strongest sword in the world — a Supreme Grade blade and one of only twelve. Wielded by Dracule 'Hawk Eyes' Mihawk, the World's Greatest Swordsman
- Enma — One of two legendary swords forged by Shimotsuki Kozaburo and wielded by Kozuki Oden. Given to Zoro in Wano. Enma forcibly drains the user's Haki with
- Wado Ichimonji — Zoro's most treasured sword — a white-hilted Great Grade blade inherited from Kuina, his childhood rival who died before they could settle their promi
- Gryphon — Shanks's saber — the blade carried by one of the Four Emperors. Its grade is unconfirmed, its full power unseen, but it clashed evenly with Mihawk's Y
- Clima-Tact — Nami's weapon — a staff that manipulates weather. Originally built by Usopp, upgraded with Weatheria sky island technology and eventually by Zeus, Big
- One Piece — The legendary treasure left by Gol D. Roger at Laugh Tale. The goal of every pirate in the Great Pirate Era. What it actually IS remains the greatest
- Road Poneglyph — Four blood-red stone tablets, each revealing one coordinate needed to locate Laugh Tale. Indestructible, written in the ancient language only the Kozu
- Straw Hat — Luffy's trademark — a simple straw hat with a red band. Given to him by Shanks as a child with the words 'Give it back to me someday... when you've be
- Vivre Card — A piece of paper made from a person's fingernail clippings that always points toward that person, no matter where they are in the world. Burns away an
- Sea Prism Stone (Seastone) — A rare mineral that emits the same energy wavelength as the sea itself. Contact with Seastone nullifies Devil Fruit powers completely and drains the u
- Den Den Mushi — Snail-based communication devices that serve as the phone system of the One Piece world. Living creatures that transmit and receive signals, mimicking
- Eternal Pose — A compass permanently locked to one specific island's magnetic field. Unlike a Log Pose (which must recalibrate at each island), an Eternal Pose alway
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