One Piece: 8 Most Surprising Power Ups That Came Relatively Out Of Nowhere

One Piece: 8 Most Surprising Power Ups That Came Relatively Out Of Nowhere

Summary

  • Power-ups in One Piece can feel natural with proper foreshadowing, but abrupt power-ups lead to questions from fans.
  • Notable examples include Gecko Moria’s Shadow’s Asgard, Luffy’s Snakeman form, and Bepo’s artificial Sulong Form.
  • Some power-ups, like Doflamingo’s Devil Fruit awakening and Luffy’s Gear 5, felt convenient but added a lot of excitement to battles.

Action shōnen series often have problems pulling off power-ups in a way that they feel natural, and Eiichiro Oda’s One Piece is no exception. Of course, there have been a lot of instances in which a character unlocks a brand-new power or ability that was properly established over the course of the last few chapters/episodes, and as a result, it felt incredibly rewarding for the audience.

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But there have been a lot of other instances in which a character received a new power-up relatively out of nowhere, without any prior foreshadowing or buildup. While this isn’t necessarily a bad thing, nor has it really affected the overall quality of the series, it has still left fans with many questions about their sudden and convenient appearance. One Piece has a fair share of power-ups that came out of nowhere, and the following are the most egregious examples of this practice.

1

Shadow’s Asgard

Gecko Moria

Gecko Moria uses Shadow's Asgard - One Piece

  • Debut: Chapter 481 (Manga) Episode 373 (Anime)

The Thriller Bark Arc is a relatively long arc that was centered on the battle between the Straw Hat Pirates and Gecko Moria, one of the Seven Warlords of the Sea. This was no easy task, seeing as he hatched a genius plan that allowed him to create an almost unbeatable weapon: he used the powers of his Kage Kage no Mi to extract Luffy’s shadow and implant it on the ancient giant Oars in order to control him from the inside. As a result, the arc seemingly concluded with a long showdown between the Straw Hats and Moria/Oars.

But after they all defeated the Warlord of the Sea and his underling, he used a shocking new ability called Shadow’s Asgard out of nowhere. With this, Moria was able to gather and absorb all the stolen shadows scattered throughout his ship to become bigger and more powerful, something that was never established he could do in previous chapters/episodes. While the ensuing battle was quite exciting, this one move made the final battle feel a little bit too drawn out for most people.

2

Gear 4: Snakeman

Monkey D. Luffy

Luffy reveals his Gear 4: Snakeman form - One Piece

  • Debut: Chapter 894 (Manga) Episode 869 (Anime)

At the end of the Dressrosa Arc, Luffy suddenly revealed a powerful new form he mastered during the time skip, and it was called Gear 4: Boundman. From that point onwards, it seemed like that was the only Gear 4 technique he had access to, since he used it constantly during the Whole Cake Island Arc. Of course, he did use another form named Tankman, but it was only a situational power-up he randomly came up with after eating a lot of Charlotte Cracker’s cracker soldiers.

But in the middle of his fight against Charlotte Katakuri, Luffy suddenly revealed a second Gear 4 form he had apparently been training alongside Boundman during the time skip: its name is Snakeman, and it allows him to extend his limbs even further and quicker. There’s no denying that Gear 4: Snakeman is an effective and cool-looking form, but it still felt like it came out of nowhere, since at no prior point was it ever mentioned that Luffy’s Gear 4 technique had other forms that enhanced other properties.

3

Sulong Form

Bepo

Bepo transforms into Sulong Form - One Piece

  • Debut: Chapter 1081 (Manga) Episode 1115 (Anime)

At first glance, it seemed completely reasonable for Bepo to get access to a Sulong Form. After all, he’s a Mink (as a matter of fact, he was the first member of his species to be introduced) and the story had already established in the Zou Arc that all Minks have access to Sulong Form, which greatly enhances their strength, speed and durability, whenever there’s a full moon. So, naturally, most fans assumed that Bepo was going to reveal his own Sulong Form at some point.

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The only problem is that he first used it at a moment in which there was no full moon in sight, when the Heart Pirates clashed with the Blackbeard Pirates in the middle of the day. Bepo’s explanation was that, during the Wano Country Arc, Tony Tony Chopper gave him a drug that could artificially activate his Sulong Form without the need for a full moon. This was an undeniably cool and satisfying moment for him, but the power-up still felt like it conveniently came out of nowhere.

4

Diable Jambe

Sanji

Sanji reveals his Diable Jambe to Jabra - One Piece

  • Debut: Chapter 415 (Manga) Episode 298 (Anime)

Most of the Straw Hats gained brand-new powers during the Enies Lobby Arc, which is one of the many reasons this is such an exciting and beloved story arc. However, when looking back at them, it’s immediately evident that some of these power-ups came out of nowhere without any prior foreshadowing, with one of the most obvious examples being Sanji’s Diable Jambe.

During his battle against Jabra, the crew’s cook revealed that, if he spun around at high speeds, the resulting friction could set his legs on fire, which he could use to unleash even more destructive kicks. Curiously enough, the story has been trying to explain the mechanics of Diable Jambe mechanics since it was first introduced: the Whole Cake Island revealed that Sanji is not a normal human, and that he received genetic enhancements from his father. Furthermore, Queen even implied during the Wano Country Arc that Sanji may have Lunarian DNA in him that would allow him to generate fire.

5

Demon Aura Nine-Sword Style: Ashura

Roronoa Zoro

Zoro reveals his Nine Sword Style - One Piece

  • Debut: Chapter 417 (Manga) Episode 300 (Anime)

But Sanji was not the only Straw Hat who received a random power-up out of nowhere during the Enies Lobby Arc, since something similar happened to his friend and rival, Roronoa Zoro. In the middle of his battle against Kaku, he suddenly revealed a bizarre new ability called Nine Sword Style, in which he “grew” four arms and two heads to perform a devastating multiattack called Kiki Kyutoryu: Ashura.

Zoro’s entire fighting style always revolved more around physical strength and precise sword fighting, so it was never established that he could do anything like this, especially without Haki or a Devil Fruit. At that point, Kaku mentioned that Zoro’s illusions could be an extension of his spirit, although in the Wano Country Arc, it was mentioned that he could have been creating them with his newfound Conqueror’s Haki.

6

Demonio Fleur

Nico Robin

Nico Robin using Demonio Fleur Gran Jacuzzi Clutch on Black Maria - One Piece

  • Debut: Chapter 1021 (Manga) Episode 1043 (Anime)

During her fight against Black Maria in the Wano Country Arc, Nico Robin obtained not one, not two, but three new power-ups. She first unveiled Gigante Fleur, which allowed her to create a giant replica of herself with multiple arms. This made perfect sense, seeing as she had been generating giant body parts with her Devil Fruit powers since the Fish-Man Island Arc. On top of that, Robin also revealed that she had learned Fish-Man Karate, which made a lot of sense as well, since readers already knew she had been training alongside Koala and Hack (two proficient Fish-Man Karate users) during the two-year time skip.

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These two power-ups seemed to be enough to give Nico Robin an advantage in this intense battle, but she suddenly revealed a third, never-before-seen technique called Demonio Fleur, which allowed her to create an enormous replica of herself that looked like an evil demon. This ability was a huge surprise for most fans because its existence was never hinted at before, nor did it seem to follow the previously established rules of Robin’s Devil Fruit, since it created brand-new body parts that her original body doesn’t have (like wings, horns or fangs) and it even changes the color of her skin. Weirdly enough, she hasn’t used Demonio Fleur since its introduction.

7

Devil Fruit Awakening

Donquixote Doflamingo

Doflamingo using his awakened Devil Fruit powers against Luffy - One Piece

  • Debut: Chapter 785 (Manga) Episode 727 (Anime)

Monkey D. Luffy first used Gear 4 against Donquixote Doflamingo in the climactic final battle of the Dressrosa Arc, and it was immediately evident that the Warlord of the Sea was no match for the main character’s brand-new form. But, just when it seemed like Luffy was surely going to win, Doflamingo suddenly awakened his Devil Fruit, the Ito Ito no Mi, which allowed him to turn anything in the environment into strings that he could freely manipulate.

The ability to awaken a Devil Fruit was rarely mentioned before that point in the story, and it was only explicitly seen with the four Jailer Beasts of Impel Down. However, those were Zoan Devil Fruit users, whereas Doflamingo was not only the first Paramecia Devil Fruit user who awakened his fruit, but he was also the first character in the entire series to awaken it on-screen. Needless to say, this power-up resulted in an even more interesting and exciting final battle against Luffy, but from a writing point of view, it also felt like a convenient way of artificially extending the length of their fight.

8

Gear 5

Monkey D. Luffy

Luffy reveals his new Gear 5 form - One Piece

  • Debut: Chapter 1044 (Manga) Episode 1071 (Anime)

In the Wano Country Arc, Monkey D. Luffy quickly realized that he was not on Kaido’s level and that he was going to need to get a lot stronger and more skilled if he even wanted a chance at defeating him. Because of this, he spent most of this story arc learning how to use Advanced Armament Haki and Advanced Conqueror’s Haki in order to damage Kaido’s durable, scaled body. Thanks to these two previously established power-ups, he was able to land a few powerful hits on the villain during the climactic Raid on Onigashima.

However, and weirdly enough, this still wasn’t enough, and Luffy was defeated two more times during that battle. He finally got the upper hand when he awakened his Devil Fruit, unlocked the true powers of the Sun God Nika, and achieved a brand-new form he immediately named Gear 5. Considering that most of the arc revolved around Luffy mastering two advanced forms of Haki, it was completely weird and unexpected to see him suddenly awaken his Devil Fruit. On top of that, Nika had just been officially introduced just 26 chapters before that, when Who’s-Who mentioned him during his fight against Jinbe. Nevertheless, Gear 5 is one of the most interesting and fun abilities in the entire series, so most fans don’t care that it was introduced so suddenly and so out of nowhere.


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One Piece

Release Date

October 20, 1999

Network

Fuji TV

Directors

Hiroaki Miyamoto, Konosuke Uda, Junji Shimizu, Satoshi Itō, Munehisa Sakai, Katsumi Tokoro, Yutaka Nakajima, Yoshihiro Ueda, Kenichi Takeshita, Yoko Ikeda, Ryota Nakamura, Hiroyuki Kakudou, Takahiro Imamura, Toshihiro Maeya, Yûji Endô, Nozomu Shishido, Hidehiko Kadota, Sumio Watanabe, Harume Kosaka, Yasuhiro Tanabe, Yukihiko Nakao, Keisuke Onishi, Junichi Fujise, Hiroyuki Satou

Writers

Jin Tanaka, Akiko Inoue, Junki Takegami, Shinzo Fujita, Shouji Yonemura, Yoshiyuki Suga, Atsuhiro Tomioka, Hirohiko Uesaka, Michiru Shimada, Isao Murayama, Takuya Masumoto, Yoichi Takahashi, Momoka Toyoda


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    Mayumi Tanaka

    Monkey D. Luffy (voice)

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    Kazuya Nakai

    Roronoa Zoro (voice)



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