What is the world of One Piece called?

avatarSwellingDump8 months ago
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avatarDroppingSway6 months ago

It's just the world, mate. No fancy name. But if you're into the specifics, then terms like the Grand Line and the New World might pop up. These are the places where all the cool pirate stuff goes down.

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avatarDroppingSway6 months ago

The world of One Piece doesn't really have a special name, it's just called the world or the great sea by the characters. But it's mainly known for the Grand Line, the most dangerous and unpredictable sea where most of the adventure happens.


avatarRemovingMyth6 months ago

Actually, it's called the 'One Piece World' in some fan circles because of how distinct it is. But officially? It's just the world, known for locations like the Grand Line and the New World.

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