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The storyline of One Piece—manga and anime alike—is commonly

divided into individual story arcs for easier understanding. While


the exact divisions are somewhat fluid, it is generally understood
that an arc begins when the Straw Hat Pirates land on a specific
island and ends when they leave.

All story arcs are grouped into larger sagas, which tend to reflect
goals and/or enemies that the Straw Hats pursue across multiple
islands.

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Overview

Main Story Arcs

The manga can currently be broken down into 11 parts, following


the feats of the Straw Hat Pirates: the East Blue Saga,
the Arabasta Saga, the Sky Island Saga, the Water 7 Saga,
the Thriller Bark Saga, the Summit War Saga, the Fish-Man Island
Saga, the Dressrosa Saga, the Whole Cake Island Saga, the Wano
Country Saga, and the Final Saga. Each saga is divided into
smaller story arcs.

East Blue Saga

Canon ArcsNon-Canon ArcsChaptersEpisodesVolumes611006112

Romance Dawn Arc

Influenced by Shanks, Luffy starts his journey to become the


Pirate King by finding a treasure hidden by the previous Pirate
King Gold Roger. At the beginning of his journey, he battles pirate
captain Alvida and frees her cabin boy Koby, who wants to
become a Marine. Luffy and Koby reach Shells Town, where they
meet corrupt Marine captain Axe-Hand Morgan, his
son Helmeppo, and the pirate hunter Roronoa Zoro.

Chapters: 7 (1-7)
Episodes: 4 (1-4)

Volume: 1 (1)

Key plot-points: Monkey D. Luffy becomes a pirate after being


inspired by Shanks and eating the Gomu Gomu No Mi Devil
Fruit; Roronoa Zoro joins; Koby, Helmeppo, and Alvida are
introduced; the Straw Hat Pirates are formed.

Orange Town Arc

Luffy and his first crew member Zoro arrive at Orange Town where
they meet a thief named Nami, who hates pirates. The trio makes
an unlikely team, fighting to free the town from the rule of Buggy
the Clown.

Chapters: 14 (8-21)

Episodes: 5 (4-8)

Volumes: 3 (1-3)

Key plot-points: Nami is introduced, and unofficially joins;


the Grand Line is first mentioned; Buggy is introduced.

Syrup Village Arc

After Nami forms a partnership with the two as their navigator,


the crew reaches Syrup Village and searches for a ship to use.
There, they encounter a chronic liar named Usopp. When a
devious plot is revealed, Usopp's courage is put to the test as the
crew prepare for a battle with the Black Cat Pirates.

Chapters: 20 (22-41)

Episodes: 10 (9-18)

Volumes: 3 (3-5)
Key plot-points: Usopp joins; the Going Merry is obtained.

Baratie Arc

Usopp joins the crew as a sniper. In search of a cook for their ship,
the crew go to a sea restaurant known as the Baratie. However,
the restaurant is attacked by the powerful Don Krieg, who has
returned from the Grand Line after being attacked by Dracule
Mihawk, and wants to use the Baratie as a vessel to go back.

Chapters: 27 (42-68)

Episodes: 12 (19-30)

Volumes: 4 (5-8)

Key plot-points: Nami leaves; Sanji joins; Dracule Mihawk is


introduced and scars Roronoa Zoro; Fish-Man Island is first
mentioned.

Arlong Park Arc

With Sanji from the Baratie joining the crew and Nami stealing
the ship, the crew follow her to an island under the control of
the fish-man pirate Arlong. Nami reveals that she is a member of
the Arlong Pirates and simply helped the crew so she could take
their gold later. But why would she follow a man like Arlong?

Chapters: 27 (69-95)

Episodes: 14 (31-44)

Volumes: 4 (8-11)

Key plot-points: Nami officially joins; Fish-Men and the Seven


Warlords of the Sea are introduced; Jinbe is first
mentioned; Luffy gets his first wanted poster.
Loguetown Arc

After Nami officially joins, the crew heads to the last town before
the entrance to the Grand Line, Loguetown, the place where Gold
Roger was both born and executed. Not only will they have to deal
with a powerful Marine captain and his second-in-command who
reminds Zoro of his past, but also previous enemies looking for
revenge.

Chapters: 5 (96-100)

Episodes: 7 (45, 48-53); Episodes 50 and 51 are fillers.

Volumes: 2 (11-12)

Key plot-points: Logia-type Devil Fruits are


introduced; Zoro obtains Sandai
Kitetsu and Yubashiri; Smoker, Tashigi, and Dragon are
introduced; the Straw Hat Pirates enter the Grand Line

Arabasta Saga

Canon ArcsNon-Canon ArcsChaptersEpisodesVolumes511177413

Reverse Mountain Arc

The crew has entered the Grand Line, but they encounter an
obstacle as soon as they get in: a giant whale that swallows
the entire ship. Also inside the whale are two mysterious rogues.

Chapters: 5 (101-105)

Episodes: 3 (61-63)

Volume: 1 (12)

Key plot-points: Laboon, Crocus, and Log Poses are


introduced; Laugh Tale is first mentioned.
Whisky Peak Arc

Led by the mysterious Mr. 9 and Ms. Wednesday, the crew go


to Whisky Peak, where the townspeople immediately start a party
to celebrate their arrival. But there is more to this town than there
appears...

Chapters: 9 (106-114)

Episodes: 4 (64-67)

Volumes: 2 (12-13)

Key plot-points: Nefertari Vivi and Karoo unofficially


join; Crocodile is first mentioned; Ms. All Sunday is introduced.

Little Garden Arc

On their mission to bring Princess Vivi, who was undercover


in Baroque Works as Ms. Wednesday, to Arabasta, the crew land
at Little Garden, which is actually a huge island that is still stuck
in the prehistoric era. However, there are more than dinosaurs on
this island, as the crew soon finds out when they encounter
two giants that have been locked in combat for over 100 years
and four high-ranking Baroque Works members.

Chapters: 15 (115-129)

Episodes: 8 (70-77)

Volumes: 3 (13-15)

Key plot-points: Giants and Crocodile are introduced; Elbaph is


first mentioned; Nami is bitten by a dangerous insect.

Drum Island Arc

When Nami catches a fatal illness, the crew is forced to stop


at Drum Island, a kingless country that is trying to establish a new
government. Due to the actions of the previous king, Wapol, there
is only one doctor left—a "witch" named Kureha who lives at the
top of a mountain. Luffy and Sanji must reach the peak, but the
exiled King Wapol returns to reclaim his country.

Chapters: 25 (130-154)

Episodes: 14 (78-91)

Volumes: 3 (15-17)

Key plot-points: Tony Tony Chopper joins after curing Nami's


disease; Zoan type Devil Fruits are introduced; the Will of
D., Levely, and Blackbeard are first mentioned; Gol D. Roger's real
name is revealed; Portgas D. Ace is introduced

Arabasta Arc

The crew, with Kureha's assistant Tony Tony Chopper among


them, finally arrive at Arabasta, which is on the verge of civil
war. Vivi must reach the rebels and tell them the real cause
behind the conflict, but Crocodile, leader of Baroque Works and
one of the Seven Warlords of the Sea, will not just stand by and
watch. In the end, Baroque Works, marine forces, pirates,
the royal guards, and the rebel army clash in a battle that will
determine the fate of the country itself.

Chapters: 63 (155-217)

Episodes: 39 (92-130); Episodes 93, 98-99, 101-102 are fillers.

Volumes: 8 (17-24)

Key plot-points: Vivi and Karoo leave the crew; Vivre


Cards, Poneglyphs, and Seastone, are
introduced; Pluton and Ancient Weapons are first
mentioned, Nami obtains her Clima-Tact; Roronoa Zoro receives
his first wanted poster; Luffy saves Nico Robin's
life; Crocodile's Warlord title is revoked.
Sky Island Saga

Canon ArcsNon-Canon ArcsChaptersEpisodesVolumes2385719

Jaya Arc

The crew tearfully leaves Vivi behind and continue on their


journey with Ms. All Sunday, aka Nico Robin, joining as
an archaeologist. When a ship inexplicably falls from the sky and
the Log Pose begins pointing up, they go to the island of Jaya for
information on "Sky Island". There, they encounter Bellamy,
a pirate who is heralding a "New Age" where pirates do not
dream, and a man named Mont Blanc Cricket, a descendant of
a the subject of a cautionary tale.

Chapters: 19 (218-236)

Episodes: 9 (144-152)

Volumes: 2 (24-25)

Key plot points: Nico Robin joins; Blackbeard and his


crew, Whitebeard, Bartholomew Kuma, Donquixote
Doflamingo, Sengoku, and the Five Elders are introduced; Sanji is
revealed to be born in the North Blue.

Skypiea Arc

Riding the Knock Up Stream, the crew finds themselves in the


"White Sea", an ocean in the sky. The Straw Hats soon discover
that there is a war between the Sky People and the natives who
originally inhabited a place known as the Upper Yard. They also
learn of the cruel God Enel.

Chapters: 66 (237-302)

Episodes: 43 (153-195)
Volumes: 7 (26-32)

Key plot points: Haki is first hinted through


by Mantra; Poseidon and the Void Century are first mentioned;
the Going Merry takes significant damage; the Straw Hats obtain
a large sum of gold; Logia and Paramecia Devil Fruits are
established as different categories.

Water 7 Saga

Canon ArcsNon-Canon ArcsChaptersEpisodesVolumes4213911915

Long Ring Long Land Arc

The crew returns to the Blue Sea with gold and dials from Skypiea,
only to encounter Foxy the Silver Fox, a pirate who challenges
them to a "Davy Back Fight", a series of games where the winner
takes crewmates from the loser crew. However, even after
defeating Foxy, the Straw Hats encounter an enemy whom they
have no hope of beating.

Chapters: 19 (303-321)

Episodes: 15 (207-219); Episodes 213-214 are fillers.

Volumes: 3 (32-34)

Key plot-points: The Straw Hats decide to hire


a shipwright; Kuzan is introduced;
the other two Admirals and Hachinosu are first mentioned.

Water 7 Arc

In search of a shipwright to join the crew, the Straw Hats land at


the thriving metropolis of Water 7. Here, the crew falls apart as
two members leave. To make matters worse, the shipwrights are
unable to repair the Straw Hats' ship, their money is stolen
by thugs, and they are framed for the attempted assassination of
Water 7's mayor, who is also president of the Galley-La Company,
a shipbuilding company. They try to find the real culprit, but they
soon learn that they may have been caught head over heels by
the government assassination group CP9.

Chapters: 53 (322-374)

Episodes: 37 (229-263)

Volumes: 6 (34-39)

Key plot-points: The gold the Straw Hats earned at Skypiea is


stolen and spent; Nico
Robin and Usopp leave; Sogeking and Franky unofficially join
the Straw Hats in order to rescue Robin; Cipher Pol is
introduced; Nami's Perfect Clima-Tact is introduced; Impel Down is
first mentioned.

Enies Lobby Arc

The Straw Hats, the Franky Family, and the Galley-La


Company team up to rescue Nico Robin, save Franky and
avenge Iceburg's assassination attempt. To do this, they
attack Enies Lobby, a government stronghold where CP9 is based,
declaring war on the World Government.

Chapters: 56 (375-430)

Episodes: 46 (264-290, 293-302 and 304-312); Episodes 279-


283 are recaps.

Volumes: 6 (39-44)

Key plot-points: Nico Robin re-joins; Sakazuki is introduced in a


flashback; several power-ups for the crew are introduced
(Luffy's Gears 2 and 3, Sanji's Diable
Jambe, Usopp's Kabuto, Chopper's Monster Point, and Zoro's Nine
Sword Style); the Going Merry is sunk, the Straw Hat
Pirates declare war on the World Government; Merfolk are
introduced.
Post-Enies Lobby Arc

Resting after their ordeals on Enies Lobby, the Straw


Hats' world is turned upside-down as familiar faces return with
unexpected revelations for the continuation of their journey. In
the New World, Shanks makes his move to protect Whitebeard's
subordinate Ace from a familiar face with a horrific new power.

Chapters: 11 (431-441)

Episodes: 13 (313-325); Episodes 317-319 are fillers.

Volumes: 2 (45-46)

Key plot-points: The Thousand Sunny is


obtained; Franky joins; Usopp re-joins; all 8 Straw Hats receive
new wanted posters; Ace and Blackbeard battle; the Four
Emperors and Revolutionary Army are introduced; Monkey D.
Garp and Monkey D. Dragon are revealed to be Luffy's
grandfather and father respectively; Vegapunk is first mentioned;
the New World is first mentioned and the way in is revealed to
be Fish-Man Island; Armament Haki is first shown.

Thriller Bark Saga

Canon ArcsNon-Canon ArcsChaptersEpisodesVolumes1248455

Thriller Bark Arc

The Straw Hats, now including Franky and the members who
previously left, continue their adventure out into the Florian
Triangle where they come across a strange barrel which upon
opening, sets off a flare. This soon turns into a nightmare when
a ghost ship directs them to the haunted island of Thriller Bark,
where ghosts, zombies and Warlord of the Sea Gecko Moria await
them.

Chapters: 48 (442-489)
Episodes: 45 (337-381)

Volumes: 5 (46-50)

Key plot-points: Gecko Moria and Perona are


introduced; Zoro replaces
the destroyed Yubashiri with Shusui; Brook joins; Lola gives
Nami her mother's Vivre Card; Vivre Cards are fully
explained; Kaidou, Boa Hancock, and Wano are first
mentioned; Pacifistas are introduced; Blackbeard is revealed to
have become a Warlord.

Summit War Saga

Canon ArcsNon-Canon ArcsChaptersEpisodesVolumes5110813212

Sabaody Archipelago Arc

Arriving at the Red Line, the crew, now joined by skeleton


musician Brook, searches for a way to get to the famed Fish-Man
Island. The Straw Hats are soon diverted from their search when
a mermaid and a talking starfish appear, and they soon find
themselves saving an old enemy from a kidnapping ring. Things
take a turn for the worst when the Straw Hats find themselves
cornered at every turn with a Warlord of the Sea, a Marine
admiral and World Government officials.

Chapters: 24 (490-513)

Episodes: 21 (385-405)

Volumes: 4 (50-53)

Key plot-points: Luffy uses Supreme King Haki for the first time;
the crew is separated; the Eleven Supernovas (Capone
Bege, Jewelry Bonney, Basil Hawkins, Scratchmen Apoo, Eustass
Kid, Killer, Urouge, X Drake, and Trafalgar Law) are
introduced; Celestial Dragons, Minks, Borsalino, Silvers Rayleigh,
and the Voice of All Things are introduced.

Amazon Lily Arc

Kuma sends each of the Straw Hat Pirates flying from the Sabaody
Archipelago to different islands. This arc centers on Luffy, who
lands on an island where only women live. Luffy soon discovers
that the women on the island are led by Warlord of the Sea Boa
Hancock.

Chapters: 11 (514-524)

Episodes: 14 (408-421)

Volumes: 2 (53-54)

Key plot-point: Boa Hancock is introduced and becomes an


ally; Haki is first named; Fisher Tiger is first mentioned; Luffy
learns about Ace's execution.

Impel Down Arc

Winning over the heart of the beautiful Hancock, Luffy manages


to storm the prison of Impel Down, hoping to save his
brother Ace from execution before it sparks an ultimate
showdown between the Whitebeard Pirates and the World
Government.

Chapters: 25 (525-549)

Episodes: 27 (422-425 and 430-452)

Volumes: 3 (54-56)

Key plot-points: Emporio Ivankov and Jinbe are introduced; many


of Luffy's prior foes escape from
imprisonment; Buggy and Blackbeard bolster their respective
crews with prison inmates from Impel Down; Devil Fruit
Awakening is first hinted at.
Marineford Arc

Unable to rescue Ace before he was transferred, Luffy and


his group of Impel Down escapees follow after him to Marineford.
With time running out until Ace's execution, the Whitebeard
Pirates and the World Government prepare their forces to clash in
a battle that could drastically change the era.

Chapters: 31 (550-580)

Episodes: 33 (457-489); Episodes 457-458 are recaps.

Volumes: 4 (56-59)

Key plot-points: Sakazuki first appears in the present; Mythical


Zoan Devil Fruits are introduced; Portgas D. Ace's lineage is
revealed; Sakazuki kills Ace and scars Monkey D. Luffy's
chest; Whitebeard confirms the One Piece is real shortly before
his death; Blackbeard steals Whitebeard's Devil Fruit ability;
Blackbeard and Jinbe resign
as Warlords; Koby awakens Observation Haki

Post-War Arc

The world reels from the death of Whitebeard, causing chaos to


ripple all across the Grand Line. Luffy, struggling to cope with
Ace's death, remembers he has something just as important to
him: his crew. Will the Straw Hat Pirates ever reunite?

Chapters: 17 (581-597)

Episodes: 26 (490-491 and 493-516); Episodes 498 and 499 are


fillers.

Volumes: 3 (59-61)

Key plot-points: The New Age begins; Gecko Moria's Warlord title
is revoked; Sabo is introduced; all three forms of Haki are fully
explained; the Straw Hats begin their two-year training.

Fish-Man Island Saga

Canon ArcsNon-Canon ArcsChaptersEpisodesVolumes2056586

Return to Sabaody Arc

Two years have passed since the crew was separated and the
Straw Hats have trained vigorously since then. They are now set
to reunite and pick up from where they left off on their journey.

Chapters: 5 (598-602)

Episodes: 6 (517-522)

Volume: 1 (61)

Key plot-points: The crew is reunited; Caribou is introduced.

Fish-Man Island Arc

After two years, the Straw Hats are finally beginning their
undersea journey to Fish-Man Island, and meet Luffy's friend,
former Warlord Jinbe. When a local fortuneteller predicts Luffy
destroying Fish-Man Island, the Straw Hats are falsely accused as
criminals, and to complicate matters further,
an alliance between Hody Jones and Vander Decken IX plots to
take over the Ryugu Kingdom.

Chapters: 51 (603-653)

Episodes: 51 (523-541 and 543-574)

Volumes: 6 (61-66)

Key plot-points: The straw hat is revealed to be Gol D. Roger's. Joy


Boy is first mentioned; Koala and Big Mom are
introduced; Shirahoshi is introduced and revealed to be the
current Poseidon; Luffy is able to hear the Voice of All
Things; Sakazuki is revealed to be the new Fleet
Admiral and Blackbeard has become an Emperor; Jinbe denies
Luffy's request to join but promises to join later.

Dressrosa Saga

Canon ArcsNon-Canon ArcsChaptersEpisodesVolumes2214817215

Punk Hazard Arc

After entering the New World, the Straw Hats are led to Punk
Hazard by a distress call. There, they find a samurai in search of
his son, run afoul of Smoker's new Marine platoon, and
join Trafalgar Law in a plot to take down one of the Four Emperors.
As part of this plot, they are tasked with capturing Caesar Clown,
the mad scientist who operates on the island and come to learn of
his connections to the Underworld and its
influential broker, Warlord of the Sea Donquixote Doflamingo.

Chapters: 46 (654-699)

Episodes: 46 (579-589 and 591-625)

Volumes: 5 (66-70)

Key plot-points: Trafalgar Law and Buggy are revealed to have


become part of the Seven Warlords of the Sea; Caesar
Clown, Kin'emon, and Momonosuke are introduced;
the Underworld and Artificial Devil Fruits are introduced; the Heart
Pirates become allies; it is revealed that Devil Fruits reappear
after its user's death; the Eleven Supernovas and Blackbeard are
revealed to be dubbed the Worst Generation.

Dressrosa Arc

The Straw Hats, Law, Kin'emon, and Momonosuke head


to Dressrosa with a captive Caesar to broker a deal
with Doflamingo, destroy his SMILE Factory, and free
the samurai's comrade Kanjuro. They soon discover that both
Doflamingo and Dressrosa are shrouded with many secrets, and
Law's conflict with Doflamingo quickly turns personal. Luffy works
to obtain his late brother's Devil Fruit while half of the other Straw
Hats encounter a rebellion among Dressrosa's populace. The
alliance's efforts are further complicated as a
new Marine admiral named Fujitora arrives to deal with them.

Chapters: 102 (700-801)

Episodes: 118 (629-746)

Volumes: 11 (70-80)

Key plot-points: The Straw Hat Pirates are split into 2 groups;
the Straw Hat Grand Fleet is created; Kanjuro, Issho, Kaidou,
and Gear 4 are introduced; Sabo is confirmed to be
alive; Trafalgar D. Water Law’s full name is revealed; Devil Fruit
Awakening is first shown; Kuzan is revealed to have joined
the Blackbeard Pirates; the formation of the World
Government and World Nobles is explained, with the Donquixote
Family and formerly the Nefertari Family among them; all of the
Straw Hats receive updated pictures for their new wanted posters;
Law and Donquixote Doflamingo are stripped of their Warlord
titles; Usopp awakens Observation Haki.

Whole Cake Island Saga

Canon ArcsNon-Canon ArcsChaptersEpisodesVolumes3210714311

Zou Arc

The Straw Hats, Law, and the samurai head to Zou to reunite with
the Straw Hats and Momonosuke who had left Dressrosa early.
They meet the Mink Tribe natives and discover that Sanji is gone
after getting entangled in a plot between his family and the Big
Mom Pirates. They also learn how Jack of the Beasts
Pirates attacked Zou earlier, and the samurai reveal just how
much Kaidou is connected to them and to their home in Wano,
leading to the formation of a new alliance. The Straw Hats then
split up again to rescue Sanji and go to Wano.

Chapters: 23 (802-824)

Episodes: 29 (751-779)

Volumes: 3 (80-82)

Key plot-points: The crew is reunited, except for Sanji, and they
split up again for half of them to retrieve Sanji; the Ninja-Pirate-
Mink-Samurai Alliance is formed; Pedro and Carrot are introduced
and become allies; Edward Weevil is introduced; the crew learns
about the four Road Poneglyphs and finds their first one; Kouzuki
Momonosuke is revealed to be Kouzuki Oden's son rather
than Kin'emon's; Nami's Clima-tact is upgraded by Usopp.

Whole Cake Island Arc

Luffy travels to Whole Cake Island with three of his crewmates


and three Minks to retrieve Sanji from a
political marriage between the Vinsmoke Family and the Charlotte
Family. They are caught between the families' hidden agendas,
and form an alliance with Jinbe, Caesar, and the Fire Tank
Pirates to take down Big Mom and save the Vinsmokes.

Chapters: 78 (825-902)

Episodes: 95 (783-877)

Volumes: 9 (82-90)

Key plot-points: Sanji rejoins; Jinbe cut ties with the Big Mom
Pirates and joins the Straw Hats but stays behind to help
his former crew; the Fire Tank Pirates become temporary
allies; Pedro dies; Gear 4: Tankman and Gear 4: Snakeman are
introduced; Brook obtains the etching for their second Road
Poneglyph; Stussy and Morgans are introduced.
Levely Arc

The news of the Straw Hats exploits at Totto Land are reported to
the world as the royalty from around the world gather at Mary
Geoise for the Levely. Meanwhile, the Revolutionary
Army prepares for their next move, and Big Mom talks
to Kaidou about Luffy.

Chapters: 6 (903-908)

Episodes: 12 (878-889)

Volume: 1 (90)

Key plot-points: Zeus is unofficially recruited; Sanji obtains a Raid


Suit; Imu and Aramaki are introduced; Luffy is unofficially declared
the fifth Emperor.

Wano Country Saga

Canon ArcsNon-Canon ArcsChaptersEpisodesVolumes1214919616

Wano Country Arc

The Ninja-Pirate-Mink-Samurai Alliance gather in Wano


Country and prepare for the battle against the Beasts Pirates. The
history of Kouzuki Oden and his ties to Wano
Country, Whitebeard and Gol D. Roger are revealed, and the
alliance assaults Onigashima to take down the allied forces
of Kaidou and Big Mom, all while alliances shift on all sides of the
siege. Meanwhile, after the events during the recent Levely,
the world goes through dramatic changes.

Chapters: 149 (909-1057)

Episodes: 191 (890-894, 897-906, 908-1028, 1031-1085)

Volumes: 16 (90-105)
Key plot-points: The Warlord system is dissolved; Rocks D.
Xebec and Nika are first mentioned; SWORD is introduced;
the One Piece's connection to Joy Boy is revealed; Jinbe regroups
with the Straw Hats; Kurozumi Kanjuro reveals himself as a spy;
the crew gets many power ups (Zeus merges with Nami's Clima-
Tact; Sanji awakens his genetic abilities as Ifrit Jambe; Zoro
awakens Supreme King Haki and
replaces Shusui with Enma; Luffy awakens his Devil Fruit, now
revealed to be a Mythical Zoan, as Gear 5); the crew gains access
to their third Road Poneglyph; Luffy and Buggy replace the
defeated Kaidou & Big Mom as part of the Four
Emperors; Carrot, Kin'emon, Kouzuki Momonosuke, and Trafalgar
D. Water Law part ways with the Straw Hats; the Cross Guild is
founded; Nefertari Cobra dies.

Final Saga

Canon ArcsNon-Canon ArcsChaptersEpisodesVolumes2074376

Note: This is the current and an ongoing saga in the manga and
the anime, hence the numbers indicate the known information so
far.

Egghead Arc

The aftermaths of the Levely, the Raid on Onigashima, and the


erasure of the Lulusia Kingdom, cause major shifts across
the world that could lead to global war. The Straw Hat Pirates,
following their Log Pose, arrive at the mysterious, futuristic
island Egghead where the super genius Dr. Vegapunk resides.
However, after being tipped off about Vegapunk's research into
the Void Century, the World Government decides to dispatch
a CP0 team to assassinate Vegapunk. Betrayal and intrigue on all
sides leads to a Marine siege on the island that will escalate into
an incident that will shock the world.

Chapters: 68 (1058-1125)

Episodes: 37 (1086-)
Volumes: 6 (105-)

Key plot-points: Sabo reveals that he saw Imu on the Empty


Throne; the Seraphim, Buccaneer race, and Vegapunk and
his satellites are introduced; Jewelry Bonney is revealed to
be Kuma's daughter; details of the Void Century are
revealed; Jaguar D. Saul is revealed to be alive; the Nefertari
Family are revealed to carry the Will of D; the Five Elders' names
are revealed; the Kid Pirates and Heart Pirates are destroyed by
the Red Hair Pirates and Blackbeard Pirates respectively;
Vegapunk sends a worldwide broadcast upon his death; Figarland
Garling is introduced, replacing the executed Jaygarcia Saturn as
one of the Five Elders.

Elbaph Arc

Chapters: 7 (1126-present)

Episodes: TBA

Volumes: TBA

Key plot-points: The Barto Club is destroyed by the Red Hair


Pirates; Loki is introduced; Nico Robin cuts her hair to her style
from before the timeskip

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