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Davy Back Fight

Davy Back Fight

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Japanese Name:

デービーバックファイト

Romanized Name:

Dēbī Bakku Faito

Official English Name:

Davy Back Fight

First Appearance:

Chapter 306; Episode 208[1]

The Davy Back Fight is a traditional pirate game held in homage to the mythical Davy Jones, meant to challenge—and conscript—members of opposing crews. This was the main recruiting method used by Foxy[1] and Rocks D. Xebec.[2]

Contents

  • 1 History
  • 2 Participants and Others
  • 3 Overview
  • 4 Events
    • 4.1 Donut Race
    • 4.2 Groggy Ring
    • 4.3 Combat
  • 5 Anime and Manga Differences
    • 5.1 Events
      • 5.1.1 Run Roller Around
      • 5.1.2 Hit and Dead Ball
      • 5.1.3 Dodge Touch Mr. Daruma
      • 5.1.4 Eating Contest
  • 6 Trivia
  • 7 References
  • 8 Site Navigation

History[]

Little is known about the history of the game, except that it was supposedly created on Pirate Island, by pirates fighting over the best possible sailors for their crew.[1]

Xebec participating in several Davy Back Fights.

Xebec participating in several Davy Back Fights.

Rocks D. Xebec used Davy Back Fights to claim new crewmates—such as Shiki, Buckingham Stussy, Marlon, Edward Newgate, Ochoku, and Ganzui—even before officially establishing the Rocks Pirates.[2]

As captain of the Foxy Pirates, Foxy regularly used Davy Back Fights to claim new crewmen, reputedly waging 920 challenges without a single loss. At the time of his encounter with the Straw Hat Pirates, his crew numbered five hundred, with the newest claims being fourteen members of the Fanged Toad Pirates (including the captain, navigator, doctor, and shipwright) in addition to their Jolly Roger.

For his 921st challenge, Foxy targeted the Straw Hats, and—after temporarily winning Tony Tony Chopper—met his first defeat at the hands of Monkey D. Luffy, who claimed the Foxy Pirates' Jolly Roger in lieu of any crewmen.[1]

Participants and Others[]

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Foxy Pirates
Foxy Pre Timeskip PortraitFoxyPorche PortraitPorcheHamburg PortraitHamburgCapote PortraitCapoteMonda PortraitMondaPickles PortraitPicklesBig Pan PortraitBig PanMashikaku (Pirate) PortraitMashikaku (Non-Canon) ≠Chiqicheetah PortraitChiqicheetah (Non-Canon) ≠Jube PortraitJube (Non-Canon) ≠Girarin PortraitGirarin (Non-Canon) ≠Gina PortraitGina (Non-Canon: Anime Only) ≠Itomimizu PortraitItomimizu (Announcer) *Chuchun PortraitChuchun (Announcer) *Foxy's Referee Portrait????? (Referee) *Rokuroshi PortraitRokuroshi (Referee) * (Non-Canon) ≠
Fanged Toad Pirates
Kibagaeru PortraitKibagaeruFanged Toad Pirates' Doctor Portrait?????Fanged Toad Pirates' Navigator Portrait?????Fanged Toad Pirates' Shipwright Portrait?????Foxy Pirates' Swordsman Portrait??????
Straw Hat Pirates
Monkey D. Luffy Pre Timeskip PortraitMonkey D. LuffyRoronoa Zoro Pre Timeskip PortraitRoronoa ZoroNami Pre Timeskip PortraitNamiUsopp Pre Timeskip PortraitUsoppSanji Pre Timeskip PortraitSanjiNico Robin Pre Timeskip PortraitNico RobinTony Tony Chopper Pre Timeskip PortraitTony Tony Chopper (Taken before participation) * (Non-Canon: Participate in anime only) ≠Franky PortraitFranky (Competition stopped before participation) * (Non-Canon) ≠Brook PortraitBrook (Expelled before participation) * (Non-Canon) ≠
Rocks Pirates
Rocks D. Xebec PortraitRocks D. Xebec (Deceased) †Edward Newgate Young PortraitEdward Newgate (Deceased) †Shiki Young PortraitShiki (Unknown status) ?Buckingham Stussy Young PortraitBuckinghamStussyMarlon PortraitMarlon (Deceased) †Ochoku PortraitOchoku (Unknown status) ?Ganzui PortraitGanzui (Deceased) †
Marines (Non-Canon) ≠
Komei Foxy Pirate PortraitKomei (Undercover) *Dojaku Foxy Pirate PortraitDojaku (Undercover) *Kansho Foxy Pirate PortraitKansho (Undercover) *
Other Participants (Non-Canon) ≠
Trafalgar Law Foxy Pirates PortraitTrafalgar LawCavendish Foxy Pirates PortraitCavendish
Related
NoPicAvailableDavy D. JonesTonjit PortraitTonjit (Non-Canon: Anime Only) ≠Shelly PortraitShelly (Non-Canon: Anime Only) ≠

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Overview[]

Your comrades and your pride are at stake. If you win, you get stronger, but if you lose, you lose big... it's a vicious game!
— Sanji.[3]

A Davy Back Fight must be initiated by mutual agreement between the captains of the participating crews (which overrules any objections from subordinates). This agreement is sealed by each captain firing a gun skyward, and cannot be retracted.

Before the games begin, they are traditionally inaugurated by throwing a number of coins off the nearest coastline. The number of coins corresponds to the number of games that will be held during the Davy Back Fight. The standard format is the three-coin game (スリーコインゲーム, Surīkoingēmu?), calling on seven members from each crew to participate in three consecutive events. The coins are also a tribute that not only honors Davy Jones, but symbolically promises him the soul of any pirate who betrays the game's spirit.[1]

Each participant is limited to one event only, and the overall team arrangements must be set before the first event; mid-game changes or substitutions are not allowed.

When a crew wins an event, its captain is entitled to choose to any one member of the losers' crew to switch sides and join their own crew, including the opposing captain. If the captain of the winning crew is not interested in any of the crewmen, they may instead take the losers' Jolly Roger. This process is governed by the Three Articles of Defeat (敗戦における3か条, Haisen ni okeru san-kajō?):

  1. Any crew members (or symbols) taken during the Davy Back Fight may only be retrieved through another Davy Back Fight.
  2. Taken crew members must immediately swear loyalty to the victorious captain.
  3. Taken symbols must never again be raised by the losing crew.

Claiming crew-members who are meant to participate in subsequent games is wholly legal, and may be done to weaken opponents in upcoming events (since line-ups cannot be changed after the fact). This may even be used to completely empty an opposing team and win an event by default, though doing so is traditionally decried as peanut tactics (ピーナッツ戦法, Pīnattsu Senpō?).[4]

Due to the pride and honor inherent to the game, pirates are expected to follow these conditions to the heart, and gladly defect from their original crews. Additionally, crew members taken in the last event of a game cannot be re-taken in subsequent games.[5]

Being a competition between pirates, there will naturally be foul play involved. While some pirates play fair because they have faith in or want to test the strength of their crew, others will use every dirty trick in the book to make sure they win.

Events[]

The Davy Back Fight is known to feature a variety of different events, each with specialized rules and victory conditions.

As these events were explained and organized wholly by the Foxy Pirates, it is unknown how widely accepted their parameters are, or what other events are considered valid for the game. However, Xebec has been seen competing in both Combat and an event similar to the Donut Race,[2] making it likely they are common and acccepted across Davy Back Fights in general.

Donut Race[]

The Donut Race course.

The Donut Race course.

The Donut Race (ドーナツレース, Dōnatsu Rēsu?) is a race where three team members from each crew are given construction materials (mostly barrels) and must use them build their own boat. Each team then uses their boat to go one lap around the island (or part of the island they are on, if there is a smaller island right next to it, or part of the main one) and the first to reach the finish line wins. Both teams are allowed to use weapons, and can do anything, including pushing the other boat backwards, do damage to the other boat and even kill all the members of the opposing team. The other members of the crew who are not in the race can also support their team.

Groggy Ring[]

The Groggy Ring field.

The Groggy Ring field.

The Groggy Ring (グロッキーリング, Gurokkī Ringu?) is normally played with three players per team. One player is the "ball" on each team, and it is the aim of each team to knock the opposing teams "ball" into the goal on the opposing team's side of the field. The first team to score a goal is the winner. No weapons are allowed (though if the referee does not notice the weapons, they can be used).[6]

The goal is a large, circular tube, used in a way similar to a basketball hoop. The player who is the "ball" wears a spherical hat so that the opposing team can identify them.

Combat[]

The usual size of the combat portion's arena.

The usual size of the combat portion's arena.

Combat (コンバット, Konbatto?) comprises a one-on-one boxing match between the captains of the competing crews. A cannon is spun around and fired, a 50 meter radius of wherever, or whatever the cannonball lands on becomes the fighting ring. While inside the ring, the two combatants are allowed to use any objects or weapons in the arena. Devil Fruit abilities are also allowed. The first person out of the ring loses. This includes being blown to bits and a shred of the person lands outside the arena, or the opponent throwing a piece out.[7] If the Peanut Tactic is used from winning the previous event and one of the captains cannot participate, then the other will win by default.

Anime and Manga Differences[]

Further information: Long Ring Long Land Arc#Anime and Manga Differences

The anime greatly expanded the Long Ring Long Land Arc—most notably by having the Foxy Pirates wage two Davy Back Fights against the Straw Hats, and win both Tony Tony Chopper and Nico Robin during the second—and in doing so made the following changes and expansions to the game's terms:

  • One- and two-coin games are explicitly established (though not played),[8] and no particular format is identified as standard.
    • Format-setting rights default to the challenging captain, but may be passed to the challenged captain.
  • Each participant is allowed in two events, rather than one.[9]
  • Crews are—through mutual agreement—allowed to stake multiple members on a single event.[10]
    • If the agreed-upon number exceeds the losing crew's total membership, all of their descendants may be claimed by the winning crew until the difference is made up.

Additionally, the anime created four original events—three for the Long Ring Long Land Arc proper, and one for the later Adventure of Nebulandia special. These are detailed below.

Events[]

Run Roller Around[]

The Run-Roller Around course.

The Run-Roller Around course.

The Run Roller Around (ラン・ローラー・アラウンド, Ran Rōrā Araundo?) is the first non-canon game of the Davy Back Fight. This game is played by five team members, one member is designated as the Point Getter. The goal in this game is for the Point Getter to skate as many laps as they can around the track before the five minute time limit runs out. Whichever point getter is in the lead once time is up is the winner.

After the first twenty seconds pass, there will be a signal to call the rest of the team to skate. These other skaters can either help their own point getter, or sabotage the opposing teams point getter.

The game has five rounds. If one team gets three wins, the game is automatically over. Additionally, each of the five members of each team may only play as Point Getter once. The order is to be chosen before the game begins.

Players are not allowed to skate backwards or out of the ring or they will immediately be disqualified from the round, although the air is safe as long as they do not touch the ground. If the Point Getter gets disqualified, the round automatically goes to the other team.

Hit and Dead Ball[]

The Hit and Dead Ball field.

The Hit and Dead Ball field.

Hit and Dead Ball (ヒット・アンド・デッドボール, Hitto ando Deddobōru?) is the second non-canon game of the Davy Back Fight. This game is very similar to regular dodgeball. Once all members of the opposing team are off the field, then your own team wins. There has been no limit for participants, even if one team drastically outnumbers the other. The two groups choose which members get to be the outsiders and which get to be the insiders.

Hit and Dead Ball has been played for many years and at least 999 rules have been established (this game appears to be prepared for all contingencies). In this game, it does not count if a ball hits another person's face (though the top of the head is still fair game), players are not allowed to step out of the playing field and not allowed to break or eat the ball. No weapons are allowed except for a contraption called Dead Hit-Kun (a giant ball launcher). Players are also allowed to use as many fake balls as they want. Cheating in this game is against the rules and cheaters are decapitated, this includes referees who make calls out of favoritism.

Dodge Touch Mr. Daruma[]

The Dodge Touch Mr. Daruma course.

The Dodge Touch Mr. Daruma course.

Dodge Touch Mr. Daruma (ドッジ・タッチ・だるまさん, Dojji Tacchi Daruma-san?) is the third non-canon game of the Davy Back Fight. It is just like the real Japanese variation of Red Light Green Light; when the referee at the top of the hill is looking, the players have to hold still. If they are seen moving, then they are disqualified (though it doesn't count if the referee cannot see the movement). They can only move when the referee has their eyes covered. The first player to reach the referee and touch him is the winner. However, unlike the regular game, weapons and attacking are allowed. It is called Dash, Touch, Domination in the Funimation dub.

Eating Contest[]

The Eating Contest stage.

The Eating Contest stage.

The Big Eater Showdown (大食い王決定戦, Ōkui-ō kettei-sen?) is the fourth non-canon game of the Davy Back Fight, and was the only one played during the rematch on Kinoko Island in the Adventure of Nebulandia special. Two teams of three are tasked to eat a large pile of food, with the first team to finish it winning. The rules are that the competitors must have a stomach and that if anyone other than the competitors sets foot on the stage, their team is automatically disqualified.

However, this game was created by Marine Vice Admiral Komei as part of his plan to drug the Straw Hats with Drowsy Mushrooms and capture them. The rule about having to have a stomach was made so all the competitors would be affected by the mushrooms, and the rule about no one else going onstage was made so no one could free the competitors from the stage, which was actually a trap.

Since Komei created it himself, the game is not an official Davy Back Fight game. However, since Foxy easily accepted the idea, it is hinted that pirates can create their own games each time.

Trivia[]

  • For rule #3, the exception may be if one wins it back, as in rule #1. This was never stated, but the wording implies it to not be true. However, the rules also state that won members are immediately part of the crew and cannot quit and return.
  • The sixth movie features a similar competition called the Trial of Hell (地獄の試練, Jigoku no Shiren?).
  • During Rocks D. Xebec time participating, he was shown winning a one-on-one game involving a weapon (axe) and a helmet, similar to Tataite Kabutte Jankenpon.

References[]

  1. ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 33 Chapter 306 and Episode 208, The rules of the Davy Back Fight are explained, and opening ceremonies conducted.
  2. ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 One Piece Manga — Vol. 113 Chapter 1155 (p. 11).
  3. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 33 Chapter 306 (p. 6) and Episode 208.
  4. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 33 Chapter 313 (p. 6-7) and Episode 212, The Straw Hat Pirates having won the Davy Back Fight's second event, Nami suggests taking Foxy to win the third (Combat) by default. The anime changes various details so taking a captain is considered "peanut tactics" in itself; see Differences below.
  5. One Piece Manga — Vol. 33 Chapter 313 (p. 10), In the lead-up to the Combat event, Foxy explains that final-event claims are permanent. Again, this is somewhat changed in the anime; see Differences below.
  6. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 33 Chapter 309 and Episode 211, The Groggy Ring begins.
  7. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 33 Chapter 313 and Episode 217, The battle between Luffy and Foxy begins.
  8. One Piece Anime — Episode 208, The anime version of the Davy Back Fight is set-up somewhat differently. Foxy, for instance, lets Luffy choose between a one-coin, two-coin, or three-coin game.
  9. One Piece Anime — Episode 209, While the Straw Hat Pirates decide their roster, a Foxy Pirate explains that everyone is allowed to participate twice. This—among other changes—leads to all of the Straw Hats joining the Donut Race.
  10. One Piece Anime — Episode 217, The Straw Hats being two members down with only one event (Combat) left, Nami tries to bargain Foxy into staking five members. Foxy responds with what Itomimizu calls the "500-Man Wager From Hell" (地獄の500人賭け?).

Site Navigation[]

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Canon Participants:
  • Foxy
  • Porche
  • Hamburg
  • Fanged Toad Pirates
    • Kibagaeru
  • Capote
  • Monda
  • Pickles
  • Big Pan
  • Nami
  • Usopp
  • Tony Tony Chopper
  • Nico Robin
  • Roronoa Zoro
  • Sanji
  • Monkey D. Luffy
  • Rocks D. Xebec (Deceased) †
  • Edward Newgate (Deceased) †
  • Shiki (Unknown status) ?
  • Buckingham Stussy
  • Marlon (Deceased) †
  • Ochoku (Unknown status) ?
  • Ganzui (Deceased) †
Announcers:
  • Itomimizu
  • Chuchun
Civilians:
  • Tonjit
  • Shelly
Anime Only Participants:
  • Mashikaku
  • Chiqicheetah
  • Jube
  • Gina
  • Girarin
  • Komei
  • Dojaku
  • Kansho
  • Franky
  • Brook (Expelled before participating) *
Other:
  • Rokuroshi (Head Referee) (Non-Canon) ≠
Abilities
Devil Fruit Based:
  • Noro Noro no Mi
  • Gomu Gomu no Mi
  • Hito Hito no Mi
  • Hana Hana no Mi
Fighting Style Based:
  • Fish-Man Karate
  • No Sword Style
  • Afro
  • Gorilla Puncher
    • Gorilla Puncher 13
    • Gorilla Puncher 18 (Non-Canon) ≠
Related Articles
Story Arcs:
  • Long Ring Long Land Arc
  • Elbaph Arc
  • Adventure of Nebulandia
Locations:
  • Pirate Island
  • Long Ring Long Land
  • Kinoko Island (Non-Canon) ≠
Locomotions:
  • Sexy Foxy
  • Fanged Toad Pirates' ship
  • Cutie Wagon
  • Going Merry
  • Taru Tiger
  • Harem No Tango (Non-Canon) ≠
  • Kani Crane (Non-Canon) ≠
  • Kaji King (Non-Canon) ≠
  • Oyakata Bune (Non-Canon) ≠
  • Look Special (Non-Canon) ≠
  • Mother Ship Coaster (Non-Canon) ≠
  • Tarumanma (Non-Canon) ≠
  • Ma Ikkada (Non-Canon) ≠
Others:
  • Pirate
  • Jolly Roger
  • Rocks Pirates
  • Davy D. Jones
[v · e · ?]Piracy
Occupations:
  • Captain (Admiral)
  • Officer (First Mate
  • Staff Superior)
  • Combatant (Swordsman
  • Sniper
  • Martial Artist)
  • Navigator
  • Cook
  • Musician
  • Doctor
  • Archaeologist
  • Helmsman
  • Shipwright
  • Apprentice
  • Pet
Organization:
  • Crews
  • Alliance
  • Fleet
Designations:
  • Super Rookie (Worst Generation)
  • Seven Warlords (Former: Defunct) ‡
  • Four Emperors
Culture:
  • Treasure (One Piece)
  • Jolly Roger
  • Epithet
  • Bounties
  • Davy Back Fight
  • Sakazuki
  • Dreams
  • Dead End Race (Non-Canon) ≠
  • Pirates Festival (Non-Canon) ≠
Related:
  • Assassin
  • Mercenary
  • Underworld
  • Joy Boy
[v · e · ?]Events
Events
Battles:
  • Great War
  • Harem Revolt
  • Battle of Edd War
  • Duel on Banaro Island
  • Summit War of Marineford
  • Payback War
  • Sea Battle of Dias
  • Raid on Onigashima
Incidents:
  • Mountain God Incident
  • God Valley Incident
  • Ohara Incident
  • Solo Revolution
  • Conquest of Four Nations
  • Assault on Mary Geoise
  • Celestial Dragon Hit-and-Run Incident
  • Impel Down Great Escape Incident
  • Nightmare of Baldimore
  • Rocky Port Incident
  • Eight-Nation Revolution
  • Egghead Incident
    • Egghead Disappearances
  • Tragedy of Galzburg (Non-Canon) ≠
Legends:
  • Monsters
  • Legendary Hour
  • Legend of the Sacred Burning Beast of Baldimore
Operations:
  • Doctor Hunt
  • Operation Utopia
  • Buster Call
  • Operation SOP
  • New Onigashima Project
  • Grand Reboot (Non-Canon) ≠
  • Operation TSO (Non-Canon) ≠
Celebrations:
  • Tea Party
  • Winter Solstice Festival
  • Fire Festival
Competitions:
  • Davy Back Fight
  • New World Central Fighting Tournament
  • Native Hunting Competition
  • Dead End Race (Non-Canon) ≠
  • Number One Under Heaven Food Tournament (Non-Canon) ≠
  • Turtle Car Race (Non-Canon) ≠
  • Pirates Festival (Non-Canon) ≠
  • Strange-Faced Idiot Fight (Non-Canon) ≠
Natural Events:
  • Knock Up Stream
  • Aqua Laguna
Others:
  • Ordeals
  • Levely
  • Void Century
  • Dawn of the World
Participants and Involvements
Instigators:
  • Shimotsuki Ryuma (Monsters) *
  • Kin'emon (Mountain God Incident) *
  • Mountain God (Mountain God Incident) *
  • Rocks D. Xebec (God Valley Incident) *
  • Jaguar D. Saul (Ohara Incident, Buster Call) *
  • Wapol (Doctor Hunt) *
  • Portgas D. Ace (Duel on Banaro Island) *
  • Monkey D. Luffy (Celestial Dragon Hit-and-Run Incident, Impel Down Great Escape Incident) *
  • Franky (Nightmare of Baldimore, Legend of the Sacred Burning Beast of Baldimore) *
  • Trafalgar D. Water Law (Rocky Port Incident) *
  • Kyros (Operation SOP) *
  • Kurozumi Orochi (Legendary Hour, Fire Festival, New Onigashima Project) *
  • York (Egghead Incident) *
  • Douglas Bullet (Tragedy of Galzburg) * (Non-Canon) ≠
Organizations:
  • World Government (Void Century, God Valley Incident, Abolishment of the Seven Warlords of the Sea) * (Marines (Summit War of Marineford) *
  • CP9 (Ohara Incident, Buster Call) *)
  • Demons of Ohara (Ohara Incident, Buster Call) *
  • Isshi-20 (Doctor Hunt) *
  • Baroque Works (Operation Utopia) *
  • God's Army (Ordeals) *
  • Prison Escape Team (Impel Down Great Escape Incident) *
  • Germa 66 (Conquest of Four Nations, Tea Party) * (Vinsmoke Family)
  • Kouzuki Family (Mountain God Incident, Legendary Hour) *
  • Neo Marines (Grand Reboot) * (Non-Canon) ≠
  • Galzforce (Tragedy of Galzburg) * (Non-Canon) ≠
Pirates:
  • Rocks Pirates (God Valley Incident) *
  • Roger Pirates (God Valley Incident, Battle of Edd War) *
  • Golden Lion Pirates (Battle of Edd War) *
  • Beasts Pirates (Legendary Hour, Fire Festival, New Onigashima Project) *
  • Straw Hat Pirates (Operation Utopia, Davy Back Fight, Buster Call, Celestial Dragon Hit-and-Run Incident, Operation SOP, Dead End Race, Turtle Car Race, Pirates Festival) *
  • Foxy Pirates (Davy Back Fight) *
  • Blackbeard Pirates (Duel on Banaro Island, Summit War of Marineford, Payback War) *
  • Whitebeard Pirates (Summit War of Marineford, Payback War) *
  • Tontatta Pirates (Operation SOP) *
  • Big Mom Pirates (Tea Party, New Onigashima Project) *
Locations:
  • Great Kingdom (Void Century) *
  • Mary Geoise (Levely) *
  • Elbaph (Winter Solstice Festival) *
  • Wano Country (Monsters, Harem Revolt, Mountain God Incident, Legendary Hour, Fire Festival, New Onigashima Project) *
  • God Valley (God Valley Incident) *
  • Edd War (Battle of Edd War) *
  • Ohara (Ohara Incident) *
  • North Blue (Conquest of Four Nations) *
  • Germa Kingdom (Conquest of Four Nations) *
  • Drum Kingdom (Doctor Hunt) *
  • Arabasta (Operation Utopia) *
  • Jaya (Knock Up Stream) *
  • Upper Yard (Ordeals) *
  • Long Ring Long Land (Davy Back Fight) *
  • Water 7 (Aqua Laguna) *
  • Enies Lobby (Buster Call) *
  • Banaro Island (Duel on Banaro Island) *
  • Sabaody Archipelago (Celestial Dragon Hit-and-Run Incident) *
  • Impel Down (Impel Down Great Escape Incident) *
  • Karakuri Island (Nightmare of Baldimore, Legend of the Sacred Burning Beast of Baldimore) *
  • Marineford (Summit War of Marineford) *
  • Dressrosa (Operation SOP) *
  • Totto Land (Tea Party) *
  • Egghead (Egghead Incident) *
  • Endpoints (Grand Reboot) * (Non-Canon) ≠
  • Galzburg (Tragedy of Galzburg) * (Non-Canon) ≠
Related Articles
Story Arcs:
  • Drum Island Arc
  • Arabasta Arc
  • Jaya Arc
  • Skypiea Arc
  • Long Ring Long Land Arc
  • Water 7 Arc
  • Enies Lobby Arc
  • Post-Enies Lobby Arc
  • Sabaody Archipelago Arc
  • Impel Down Arc
  • Marineford Arc
  • Post-War Arc
  • Dressrosa Arc
  • Whole Cake Island Arc
  • Levely Arc
  • Wano Country Arc
  • Egghead Arc
Movies:
  • One Piece Film: Z
  • One Piece Film: Gold
  • One Piece: Stampede
Other Stories:
  • Monsters
  • Chapter 0
[v · e · ?]Foxy Pirates
Members:
  • Foxy
  • Porche
  • Hamburg
  • Kibagaeru
  • Fanged Toad Pirate Crewmembers
  • Itomimizu
  • Chuchun
  • Capote
  • Monda
  • Pickles
  • Big Pan
  • Gina
  • Donovan
  • Sonieh
  • George Mach
  • Mountain Ricky
  • Tony Tony Chopper (Former) ‡
  • Mashikaku (Non-Canon) ≠
  • Chiqicheetah (Non-Canon) ≠
  • Jube (Non-Canon) ≠
  • Girarin (Non-Canon) ≠
  • Rokuroshi (Non-Canon) ≠
  • Nico Robin (Non-Canon) ≠ (Former) ‡
  • Komei (Non-Canon) ≠ (Former: Defected) ‡
  • Dojaku (Non-Canon) ≠ (Former: Defected) ‡
  • Kansho (Non-Canon) ≠ (Former: Defected) ‡
Ships:
  • Sexy Foxy
  • Cutie Wagon
  • Harem no Tango (Non-Canon) ≠
  • Kani Crane (Non-Canon) ≠
  • Kaji King I & II (Non-Canon) ≠
  • Oyakata Bune (Non-Canon) ≠
  • Mother Ship Coaster (Non-Canon) ≠
  • Look Special (Non-Canon) ≠
Abilities
Devil Fruit Based:
  • Noro Noro no Mi
  • Hito Hito no Mi (Former) ‡
  • Hana Hana no Mi (Non-Canon) ≠ (Former) ‡
Fighting Style Based:
  • Fish-Man Karate
Weapon Based:
  • Cutie Baton
  • Gorilla Puncher 13
  • Foxy Fighter
  • Roba-san Kick 18 (Non-Canon) ≠
  • Gorilla Puncher 18 (Non-Canon) ≠
Related Articles
Story Arcs:
  • Long Ring Long Land Arc
  • Foxy's Return Arc
  • Spa Island Arc
  • Adventure of Nebulandia
Islands:
  • Long Ring Long Land
  • Nebulandia
Movies:
  • One Piece: Stampede
Others:
  • Davy Back Fight
[v · e · ?]Straw Hat Pirates
Crew:
  • Monkey D. Luffy
  • Roronoa Zoro
  • Nami
  • Usopp
  • Sanji
  • Tony Tony Chopper
  • Nico Robin
  • Franky
  • Brook
  • Jinbe
  • Nefertari Vivi (Former) ‡
Companions:
  • Zeus
  • Karoo (Former) ‡
Main Ships:
  • Going Merry (Destroyed) †
  • Thousand Sunny
Soldier Dock System:
  • Shiro Mokuba I
  • Mini Merry II
  • Shark Submerge III
  • Kurosai FR-U IV
  • Brachio Tank V
Other Ships:
  • Shimashima Shopping (Destroyed) †
  • Karasumaru (Former) ‡
  • Taru Tiger (Former) ‡
  • Tarumanma (Non-Canon) ≠ (Destroyed) †
  • Ma Ikkada (Non-Canon) ≠ (Destroyed) †
  • Sexy Foxy (Non-Canon) ≠ (Former) ‡
Abilities
Devil Fruit Based:
  • Gomu Gomu no Mi
    • Main Techniques
    • Gear 2
    • Gear 3
    • Gear 4
    • Gear 5
  • Hito Hito no Mi (Rumble Ball)
  • Hana Hana no Mi
  • Yomi Yomi no Mi
Fighting Style Based:
  • Haki
    • Observation
    • Armament
    • Supreme King
  • No Sword Style
  • Black Leg Style
    • Diable Jambe
    • Ifrit Jambe
  • Fish-Man Karate
  • Fish-Man Jujutsu
Weapon Based:
  • Three Sword Style
    • One Sword Style
    • Two Sword Style
    • Nine Sword Style) (Wado Ichimonji
    • Sandai Kitetsu
    • Enma
    • Yubashiri (Destroyed) †
    • Shusui (Former) ‡
  • Foxfire Style
  • Art of Weather (Zeus)
  • Usopp Tactics (Pop Green)
  • Franken
  • Soul Solid
  • Raid Suit (Destroyed) †
  • Nidai Kitetsu (Former) ‡
  • Peacock Slashers (Former) ‡
Creations:
  • Kuro Kabuto
  • Chopperphage
  • Armored Me
  • General Franky
  • Clima-Tact (Former) ‡
  • Perfect Clima-Tact (Former) ‡
  • Standard Sorcery Clima-Tact (Former) ‡
  • Grow Up Sorcery Clima-Tact (Former) ‡
  • Ginga Pachinko (Former) ‡
  • Kabuto (Former) ‡
  • Cyborg Tactics (Former) ‡
  • Omni-Cannon (Non-Canon) ≠
Support:
  • Wapometal
  • Voice of All Things
Related Articles
Associated Locations:
  • Goa Kingdom
    • Foosha Village
    • Mt. Colubo
  • Rusukaina
  • Shimotsuki Village
  • Kuraigana Island
  • Oykot Kingdom
  • Conomi Islands
    • Cocoyasi Village
    • Arlong Park
  • Weatheria
  • Gecko Islands (Syrup Village)
  • Boin Archipelago
  • Germa Kingdom
  • Baratie
  • Momoiro Island
  • Drum Island (Sakura Kingdom)
  • Torino Kingdom
  • Ohara
  • Arabasta Kingdom
  • Baltigo
  • Water 7
  • Karakuri Island
  • Florian Triangle
  • Kenzan Island
  • Fish-Man Island
  • Tongari Island (Non-Canon) ≠
Former Memberships:
  • Dadan Family
  • Impel Down
  • Arlong Pirates
  • Usopp Pirates
  • Germa 66 (Vinsmoke Family)
  • Foxy Pirates
  • Baroque Works
  • Revolutionary Army
  • Tom's Workers
  • Franky Family
  • Rumbar Pirates
  • Ammo Knights
  • Sun Pirates
  • Seven Warlords of the Sea
  • Big Mom Pirates
Instigated Events:
  • Davy Back Fight
  • Celestial Dragon Hit-and-Run Incident
  • Impel Down Great Escape Incident
  • Nightmare of Baldimore
  • Legend of the Sacred Burning Beast of Baldimore
  • Operation SOP
  • Raid on Onigashima
  • Egghead Incident
  • Operation TSO (Non-Canon) ≠
Other:
  • Super Rookie
  • Worst Generation
  • Will of D.
  • Inherited Will
  • Straw Hat
  • Straw Hat Grand Fleet
  • Ninja-Pirate-Mink-Samurai Alliance
  • Four Emperors
[v · e · ?]Rocks Pirates
Members:
  • Rocks D. Xebec (Deceased) †
  • Edward Newgate (Deceased) †
  • Shiki (Unknown status) ?
  • Buckingham Stussy
  • Marlon (Deceased) †
  • Ochoku (Unknown status) ?
  • Ganzui (Deceased) †
  • John (Deceased) †
  • Charlotte Linlin (Unknown status) ?
    • Zeus
    • Prometheus (Unknown status) ?
    • Napoleon (Unknown status) ?
  • Streusen
  • Barbel (Unknown status) ?
  • Kaidou (Unknown status) ?
  • Kyo (Unknown status) ?
  • Gloriosa
  • Gill Bastar (Deceased) †
Abilities
Devil Fruit Based:
  • Gura Gura no Mi
  • Fuwa Fuwa no Mi
  • Bomu Bomu no Mi
  • Jiki Jiki no Mi
  • Soru Soru no Mi
    • Homies
  • Kuku Kuku no Mi
  • Uo Uo no Mi, Model: Seiryu
  • Horo Horo no Mi
Weapon Based:
  • Murakumogiri
  • Oto and Kogarashi
  • Rifle
  • Hassaikai
  • Snake Weapon
  • Pistols
Fighting Style Based:
  • Haki
    • Supreme King
    • Armament
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Locations:
  • Elbaph
  • Hachinosu
    • Shakky's Rip-off Bar
  • International Philanthropy Federation
  • God Valley
Story Arcs:
  • Levely Arc
  • Wano Country Arc
  • Egghead Arc
  • Elbaph Arc
Other:
  • Davy Family
    • Davy D. Jones
  • Davy Back Fight
  • Four Emperors
  • Will of D.
  • God Valley Incident
    • Monkey D. Garp
    • Gol D. Roger
  • Rocky Port Incident
  • Loki

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