Who is the most wanted man in One Piece?

avatarJiggettingBait2 years ago
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avatarAlteringBeryl2 years ago

Gol D. Roger, the original Pirate King, was the most wanted man ever in One Piece cuz he basically owned the seas. But if we're talking current times, then it's Monkey D. Dragon. Guy's the leader of the Revolutionary Army and has the World Government shaking in their boots.

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avatarDroppingSway2 years ago

Nah, it's gotta be Luffy. Dude's been stirring up trouble non-stop and aims to be Pirate King. Plus, with a bounty that keeps skyrocketing, he's basically a walking 'most wanted' poster.


avatarRavellingMane2 years ago

Monkey D. Dragon for sure! This dude is not just a troublemaker; he's the whole storm. As Luffy's dad and the head of the Revolutionary Army, he's got a price on his head that's probably more than what you'd find in a treasure chest.

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