One Piece Theory Suggests Luffy’s Ultimate Goal was Already Revealed by Eiichiro Oda and was Nearer than Fans would Ever Expect

According to a YouTuber named Drop the Pizza, whose convincing theory suggests that the location of One Piece has been revealed in the series from the start.

One Piece Theory Suggests Luffy’s Ultimate Goal was Already Revealed by Eiichiro Oda and was Nearer than Fans would Ever Expect

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  • Luffy always wants to become the king of the pirates, and for that, he has to find the One Piece treasure.
  • Despite his many efforts, the treasure's location is still a mystery in the series.
  • However, a theory suggests that the location of the treasure is already shown in the first episode of the series.
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Luffy and his crew, along with many other pirates, want the One Piece treasure to become the next Pirate King, inspired by Roger’s last words at his execution.

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Despite the efforts of the Straw Hats, the location of the treasure remains unknown. One popular theory suggests that the answer has been in the series right from the start.

Monkey D. Luffy in One Piece
Monkey D. Luffy

This theory is convincing because it aligns with Oda’s habit of dropping subtle hints in advance and matches the series’ sense of humor and irony.

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According to this idea, a 90-degree shift in the planet’s axis turned the world of One Piece sideways in the past, swapping the North and South poles. This shift caused major changes, including reversing sea currents. If this theory is true, it could solve many mysteries in the series and reveal the final treasure’s location.

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Eiichiro Oda Already Revealed One Piece’s Location in The First Chapter

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A YouTuber named Drop the Pizza has a convincing theory about One Piece. According to this theory, Polestar Island and Lodestar Island should switch places, making Lodestar the starting point and Polestar the final destination. The names of the islands also suggest that Reverse Mountain was once the North Pole.

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Lower water levels around Reverse Mountain in the past may be due to centrifugal force. This could connect Loguetown to the submerged landmass across Reverse Mountain. The theory suggests that Laugh Tale and the One Piece treasure might be underwater or under Reverse Mountain.

【ワンピースネタバレ】マジで分かっちゃいました。笑

If this theory is true, it implies that Roger found the treasure near his hometown on Polestar Island, Loguetown. This aligns with Roger’s statement about leaving his treasure ‘there’ in Chapter #1, where ‘there’ in Japanese, ‘Soko,’ is specific and means ‘right there’ or nearby. This could explain Roger’s laughter and sarcastic tone about Laugh Tale being the ‘final island’ that no one had reached in 800 years.

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One Piece’s Mysteries Explored Through The Pole Reversal Phenomenon

Maybe Laugh Tale is hidden underwater, which could explain why Roger’s crew arrived too early. The panel about coating ships at Sabaody might be important, suggesting that bubble coating is the key to reaching Laugh Tale. This idea also makes us think about other submerged islands the Straw Hats encountered, like Wano, Water Seven, Impel Down, and Long Ring Long Land.

One Piece - Laugh Tale
One Piece – Laugh Tale

Perhaps Laugh Tale only appears when water levels drop every few decades. Imagine if the biggest secret in One Piece was hinted at in the first chapter! However, only Oda knows what will happen in the finale. Whether this theory is true or not, the end of One Piece is bound to be amazing.

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