![]() ![]() In June 2022, Eiichiro Oda confirmed the One Piece manga would return with one “final saga”, starting with chapter 1058 (collated in volume 105) which debuted in Japan earlier this year. Luffy has found several of these poneglyphs in the manga so far, so he’s at least approaching (supposedly) the final stretch of his journey. The island where the One Piece is located is tracked using a series of stones called poneglyphs which, together, point to the treasure’s hiding spot. He has, however, made significant progress. In the ongoing manga which spans 106 volumes since it debuted in 1997, Luffy still hasn’t found the One Piece. It might take many seasons before Luffy actually achieves his goal on Netflix, mind. ![]() While the streaming service has yet to announce whether another season is in development, considering its success, it’s likely Luffy’s adventures will continue. Has Luffy actually found the One Piece? Credit: Toei Animation / One Piece Official WebsiteĪs you’d expect after one season, Luffy is far from finding the coveted treasure in the Netflix adaptation. Other cast members include Mackenyu as Roronoa Zoro, Emily Rudd as Nami, Jacob Romero as Usopp and Taz Skylar as Sanji. Luffy, who sets off from his village with an assembled crew on a journey to find the titular treasure to become king of the pirates. The Netflix series stars Iñaki Godoy as the lead character Monkey D. READ MORE: ‘One Piece’ review: swashbuckling pirate samurai on the high seas.Otherwise, there's like a 95% chance Legends of Runeterra will be a more competitively viable game, mechanically and monetarily (tournament and cost wise).Įdit: Just read up more on Shadowverse, and the evolve mechanic seems interesting.Netflix’s One Piece brings the anime phenomena into the live-action realm.ĭeveloped by showrunners Matt Owens and Steven Maeda (Helix, Pan Am), the series is based on the ongoing manga by Eiichiro Oda which was adapted into an anime from 1999. It has low interactivity right now, but there's a good chance the devs will be able to get it out of that rut, especially once they get a player base that actually knows what they're doing (crypto nerds who have never touched a card game give really bad advice but still love to give it), aka when they'll start to get legitimate and useful criticism. The mana lock system is pretty revolutionary to me, and eventually there'll be this sideboard-but-not-a-sideboard mechanic called sanctum (a bit too complicated to try to explain within a comment, you'll find an article about it somewhere in the official content discord or something). GU on the other hand is at least trying to distinguish itself mechanics wise, and I appreciate that. At a glance, from looking at other people description of the game, it's mechanically just an HS clone with an anime art style with even less elements to distinguish it from HS (in-game mechanics wise not talking about ftp here). Oh, I wouldn't know, I've never played it. How do they get ETH? What’s a wallet? How do I install a browser extension? Can’t this hack and track me? What can I buy with ETH that I can’t easily buy with dollars/euros/etc? These are all legit questions and concerns I’ve heard from 27 - 70 year olds I interact with. Except, they’ve heard of Bitcoin, but don’t understand it, and don’t trust it and think it is a fad. Without GU, ETH is just some rando crypto coin thing that’s for drugs or scams or hackers and there’s no difference between ETH and Bitcoin. They need to see things like GU to understand WHY they need to learn about ETH. Most of the stuff out there on ETH is too technical for someone with 10 minutes to spare. Most people, even friends of mine that are pretty tech, haven’t had time to sit down and understand ETH and how dApps, and smart contracts, and so much more form a layered ecosystem. So much more than a “coin” like those I hold in my hands and do nothing. It’s a fundamental mind shift around what currency is, and what it can be. ![]()
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