Summary

One Pieceis a very well-written story, featuring a very intricate world, full of extremely specific details. With so many characters, locations, and events all happening simultaneously, many fans regardOne Pieceas a modern-day masterpiece in terms of world-building. However, being such a massive world, a few smaller details are bound to slip through the cracks.

Over time, sinceOne Piecehas been running for such a long time, there are bound to be a few inconsistencies throughout the story. Although, when it comes to plot holes,One Pieceis surprisingly consistent, especially when taking into consideration the extreme length of the story, there are a few big plot holes that some fans wish could have been erased. These are some of the biggest plot holes inOne Piecethat still bother fans to this day.

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One Piece Has Surprisingly Few Plot Holes

Goofy Moments And Power Discrepancies Don’t Count As Plot Holes

A plot hole, in a literary sense, is any inconsistency in a story. Being such a broad definition, there could be a huge number ofplot holes inOne Piece. With the story often prioritizing goofy fun over logical consistency, moments like Nami being able to hurt Luffy with her punches could be defined as a plot hole. However, for the purposes of this article, moments that are intentionally inconsistent to prioritize comedic value will not be considered plot holes.

Those who stand at the top determine what’s wrong and what’s right. - Doflamingo

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At the same time,One Piecealso features many small inconsistencies during battles between various opponents. Often, characters who seemed relatively weak before, like Crocodile, who was defeated by base-form Luffy, can fight on equal terms with a character likethe former Warlord, Doflamingo, who fought equally with Gear 4. However, since these factors could have many explanations that make sense in terms of the story, including Crocodile’s mental state being different in each fight, power-based inconsistencies will also not be considered plot holes.

Pell’s Survival Is One Of One Piece’s Greatest Mysteries

Sanji’s Knowledge Of Devil Fruits Is Odd As Well

The first, and most famous, big plot hole ofOne Pieceinvolves the character Pell and his survival in the Alabasta Arc. Towards the end of the arc, to save the kingdom, Pell carries a massive bomb to the sky, sacrificing himself in the process. However, strangely enough, without an explanation, the character somehow survived. Although some may argue thatthe Guardian of Alabasta, Pell, was durable enough, or fast enough, to withstand or escape the explosion, the character was shown to be heavily damaged by far weaker attacks, and slow enough to be caught off guard. Due to this, Pell’s miraculous survival has always been one ofOne Piece’sgreatest plot holes.

Another big plot hole comes from the chef of the Straw Hat Crew, Sanji, and his mysterious knowledge of the Devil Fruits inOne Piece.Initially, during his introduction during Baratie, he seemed to lack any sort of realknowledge ofOne Piece’sDevil Fruits, requiring Zeff to explain the main side effect of Devil Fruits. However, later in the story, it was revealed that Sanji had read greatly about Devil Fruits, and was especially interested in owning the Clear-Clear Fruit. It seems odd that a character who was heavily interested in owning a Devil Fruit wouldn’t know the details surrounding it, especially considering how obsessed Sanji was with the concept of the fruit.

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How Did Don Krieg Navigate The Calm Belt?

He Should Have Been Destroyed Before Reaching Baratie

Finally, the last big plot hole ofOne Pieceinvolves the pirate Don Krieg and his survival of the Grand Line. During the Baratie Arc, it was revealed thatthe incompetent villain, Don Krieg, had barely survived an encounter in the Grand Line, forcing him to retreat to the East Blue. However, to do this, the pirate would need to cross throughOne Piece’sCalm Belt, a death sentence for most pirates, especially those heavily injured like Don Kireg. The Calm Belt, as many know, requires a special ship to cross, something that Don Krieg seemingly lacked. However, regardless, he was still able to make his way to the East Blue, despite it being an impossible task.

This is war! All that matters is victory! - Don Krieg

Although these are a few of the major plot holes inthe story ofOne Piece, most of them are a direct result of Oda slowly changing the scope and scale ofOne Pieceas a whole. Many things that happened in the early stages ofOne Piecehave been made obsolete or inconsistent with later changes. Although it may seem like it, this isn’t a bad thing overall and is just a sign of the growing pains of an evolving series.