One Piece End: The Roadmap to the Legendary Treasure Is More Clear Than Ever

One Piece Updates: In the pursuit of One Piece by The Straw Hats, the treasure is almost complete, which is left behind by Gol D. Roger. They’ve just got to navigate the map now.

One Piece has existed longer than its young target audience has been alive, but for over 20 years, its reliably engaging storylines, unpredictable plot turns and overarching surprises have both retained existing fans and drawn fresh ones.

Yet all great things must come to an end, and One Piece is nearer to its completion than ever before. The set-up for the final segment, and the victorious journey of the Straw Hats to Laugh Story, the island containing the One Piece treasure, is ultimately complete.

The presence of the Path Poneglyphs, giant red stones that each led to a spot on the known map, was the most visible clue to the treasure.

Although this does not sound particularly useful at first, the crew will draw lines between all four spots until all four positions are identified, creating an “x” pattern.

For pirates, “x marks the spot”—Laugh Tale’s place in this scenario. Two of the Poneglyphs are still in the Straw Hats: one is from Zou, and the etchings they took from Big Mom.

The road to the third Poneglyph is currently blocked by Kaido, But it should be as easy as a sea breeze to locate the fourth Poneglyph until he and Big Mom are defeated.

One Piece Chapter 967

Chapter #967, Roger’s Adventure, reveals that when Roger Pirates arrived at Laugh Tale and finished their Grand Line voyage, all was discovered: the lost century of history, the facts behind the D people, even the ancient arms.

There are secrets that the team of Luffy has already started to detect. Franky discovered that Pluton was a ship with ancient arms, and Robin pointed out that Poseidon referred to a mermaid with the authority to rule the Neptunians. The Princess of Fish-Man Island, aka Shirahoshi—leaving only Uranus as a mystery.

Not only does this Laugh Tale showcase and its name confirm that it is perfectly possible to fly there only with the Poneglyphs, but it also suggests that the treasure might not be gold or jewels—or at least not both gold and jewels.

Perhaps the treasure is the understanding of the facts. Of course, with the way the sight of it makes Roger’s entire crew laugh, the treasure may even be something funny.

It couldn’t be simpler the path to Laugh Tale—but as usual, the map fails to reveal any threat lining the way. All we have to do is take a journey and see for ourselves.

 

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