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| The Gutsy Ninja Join Date: Jan 2008
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| This is about the One Piece World ![]() So this is logically going to be a Geography class. ![]() The world in "One Piece Manga" are divided into 4, am i right(just correct me guys ok)? There is the East Blue, West Blue, North Blue and South Blue. I wonder wheres the "new world" is? or the east,west,north,south only pertain to "sea" Can someone draw and explain that for me? Not bright here ![]() Anyway, To get the 'One Piece Treasure' is also 'getting all the treasure' in the 'World'. So we know the meaning now of ONE PIECE RIGHT? ![]() |
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| The Gutsy Ninja Join Date: Jan 2008
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Youll only get to the last island if you have gone to every point of the 'world'? | |
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| Straw-hat Pirate Join Date: Apr 2008 Location: Greece
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| Look, as u said the world is separated in 4 parts, North, East, West and South Blue. The Grand line is the biggest ocean in the world. Imagine it like the line that divides earth in two equal parts, the one that goes through Ecuador.(for earth so imagine a similar picture) The Grand line itself is separated in two halves. Mariejoa, Holy Land is at the middle of the Grand Line. The second half of the Grand Line is called New World because it's like a completely different place compared to the first half. I have some ideas as to how a map of the One Piece world would be but i'm lazy now so i won't draw it ![]() |
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| The Gutsy Ninja Join Date: Jan 2008
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| Junior Member Join Date: Apr 2008
Posts: 21
| good question. It should look kind of like that. The New World ist the second Half of the Grandline. The Calm Belt prevents nearly everyone from crossing directly between the four Blues and the Grandline. The only Access is Reverse Mountain, and from there you can only start into one direction. That means you are trapped on the Grandline, and the only way to get off ist to sail around the world... |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Apr 2008
Posts: 101
| It's Basically like that: You have one big sea with many Islands on it, and that seas is divided into the four parts by Grand line and Red line. Grandline is basically another sea, but as you might've guessed it doesn't follow normal rules. Redline is a mountain. Grandline itself is divided into two parts: first part(don't know the name ^^) and new world. Normally you get to grand line through loose mountain cause you can't get through Calm Belt (wonder if Wb can though, Marine can [Seastone]) When you are in Grandline itself there are seven ways you can choose to get to rough tale(last island in Grandline), but you see that pretty good here At the other intersection of Grand and Redline there's the holy land of Mariejoa, which is the main base of the marine, and the place where the WG was found. What is in New World is still a mystery but oda has to reveal it soon. Anything else to add???
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