Recent events in A piece Following the conclusion of the Wano Arc, they eliminated and added several key players in the final race towards the infamous treasure of Laugh Tale and Gol D. Roger. More importantly, after spending most of the series immersed in darkness, Shanks finally expressed his interest in One Piece, raising the stakes even higher. However, who is closest to Laugh Tale and the treasure that lies at the location of the Fourth Poneglyph and who finds it first.
The location of the final Poneglyph is one of many mysteries in One Piece. All that is known about the final Poneglyph is that it was last seen on Fishman Island during Roger’s journey to Laugh Tale and was later transported elsewhere. That said, Oda hinted at three possible locations in the Road To Laugh Tale special – Elbaf, Fullalead and Vira. Now that Blackbeard and Shanks have obtained Law and Captain Kid’s Poneglyphs after the recent battles at Winner Island and Elbaf, which of these three islands holds the Poneglyph? The final path is the key to determining determine who currently has the most Poneglyphs and is closest to finding Laugh Story.
Blackbeard can have three Poneglyphs
After the battle against Law at Winner Island, Blackbeard most likely got his hands on copies of Law’s Poneglyphs from Zou and Wano. Furthermore, considering his attack on Whole Cake Island, Blackbeard may possess a copy of Big Mom’s Poneglyph Road. If the final Poneglyph is truly in Fullalead then Blackbeard may possess all four Sugar Poneglyphs. He is easily the closest person to Laugh Tale as he also took Pudding hostage, who awakened her third eye and with it the ability to decode Poneglyphs. Blackbeard’s acquisition of the Poneglyph could finally conveniently set up the long-awaited battle between Blackbeard and Luffy for the title of Pirate King.
One argument for Poneglyph eventually being on Fullalead is that it would explain why Blackbeard was so eager to take control of Fullalead, even at the risk of confronting the fearsome Wang Zhi, Fullalead’s former boss. , former Rocks Pirate and a man speculated to be “the man with the burn scar” mentioned in chapter 1056 and chapter 1081.
Shanks has two Poneglyphs, but may be the closest
Shanks currently has copies of two Poneglyphs – one from Whole Cake Island and one from Wano, which he acquired after destroying the Kid Pirates on Elbaf in chapter 1079. That said, Shanks is easily one of the the frontrunner in the race to claim Laugh Tale, and could easily have all four Poneglyphs if the last one is indeed on Elbaf as speculated. Having accompanied Roger for much of his final journey 25 years ago, Shanks not only knows about the Poneglyph in Zou but may also have a general idea of where Laugh Tale is. Needless to say, the Poneglyph in Zou is his if he has a way to find Zunesha.
Shanks also accompanies Roger to Fish-Man Island, as seen in chapter 967, and is able to easily move the Poneglyph to Elbaf with help from the giants. Shanks possessing the Poneglyph could ultimately explain his confidence in being able to claim the One Piece in chapter 1054, especially if he already had a general idea of its location and was just waiting for the right moment. suitable to do that. However, the only flaw in this theory is the man with the above burn scar. While Jaguar D. Saul, who is revealed to be healthy and alive on Elbaf with many burns from the Ohara incident, Saul does not seem to fit the rest of the description of the mysterious, distinctive man. especially his violent nature and his all-black ship. .
Regardless, even if the final Poneglyph is truly on Elbaf, it seems unlikely that Shanks will hand it over to Luffy, much less see him as the final hurdle for Luffy to overcome to become Pirate King.
Luffy has three Poneglyphs
Currently, Luffy has three of the four Sugar Poneglyphs, these are the ones from Whole Cake Island, Zou and Wano. Although the crew eventually made their way to Elbaf, it seemed too convenient for them to stumble upon the final Poneglyph at Elbaf so soon after finding it in Wano. However, Luffy can still get his hands on the final Poneglyph first if Dragon and the Revolutionary Army obtain it and hide it in Vira.
Of the three locations suggested by Oda, little is known about Vira other than an island in the Grand Line that staged a rebellion and overthrew its rulers with the help of the Revolutionary Army two years ago. If the final Poneglyph is indeed in Vira, then the man with the burn scar may be none other than Dragon. Not only does this create a great opportunity for a reunion between Luffy and Dragon, but it also effectively explains some of the mysterious Dragons that have been around since its introduction in the series.
The mysterious tattoo on the Dragon’s face could be a branding mark instead of a tattoo or could cover an old burn. Furthermore, his ship, the Wind Granma, has also always been dark in the manga, and fits the description of the all-black ship rumored to belong to the man with the burn scar. The most incriminating evidence, however, is the Dragon’s supposed weather control ability, which could very well create ocean vortexes that are said to sink any ship that gets too close to the ship. Mysterious all-black ship. By all accounts, Dragon is the most suitable person but his possible plans behind stealing the Road Poneglyph have not been revealed in the end.
Either way, only time will tell who the man with the burn scar really is, Where is the last Poneglyph?And who will be the first to find it? Even so, it seems that Luffy will be destined to face both Shanks and Blackbeard at the appropriate time. A piece coming to an end, it looks like there’s still a lot of adventure waiting before the Straw Hats can set their sights on Laugh Tale.
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