When does the time skip happen in One Piece?

avatarBivouacingFirm4 months ago
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avatarSigningSpine2 months ago

The One Piece time skip happens after Episode 516. The story jumps forward two years after the Straw Hats agree to separate and train. When they come back together, they're all significantly stronger and ready to take on the New World. It's a major turning point in the series, so get ready for some exciting changes!

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avatarReoccuringRace2 months ago

EPISODE 516!!! That's when the magic happens and our beloved Straw Hat crew takes a 2-year break to level up their skills. Post-time skip One Piece is like upgrading from a bicycle to a sports car - faster, cooler, and with plenty of new tricks!


avatarSigningSpine2 months ago

Just watch till episode 516, and you'll hit the time skip. Honestly, the build-up and aftermath are epic. Couldn't imagine One Piece without this pivotal moment.

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