Shanks' Journey to Finding the One Piece Treasure Revealed in One Piece 1087
Shanks' Journey to Finding the One Piece Treasure Revealed in One Piece 1087

Shanks’ Journey to Finding the One Piece Treasure Revealed in One Piece 1087

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Shanks’ Journey to Finding the One Piece Treasure Revealed in One Piece 1087

Shanks, the closest pirate to obtaining the legendary One Piece treasure, has finally deciphered the last Poneglyph he acquired from Eustass Kid. In One Piece 1087, Shanks is on the verge of discovering the legacy of Gol D. Roger. Earlier in Chapter 1079, Shanks defeated Kid with a single move known as Kamusari, or Divine Departure in English translation. Shanks then obtained a copy of the last Poneglyph from Kid’s crew as a guarantee of their safety. The red-haired pirate captain then deciphered the Last Poneglyph and embarked on a journey to the depths of Elbaf Island. Throughout the journey, the members of Shanks’ crew couldn’t help but gaze at their captain, leaving Shanks to ponder if there’s something peculiar about himself.

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Benn Beckman, Shanks’ right-hand man, finally musters the courage to ask, “Akagami! Who are you really? Are you Roger’s child?” Shanks replies, “No, your question must be because of Kamusari earlier.” Beckman nods, along with the curious faces of all the red-haired pirates. Shanks then proceeds to tell the story of how he became a member of Roger’s pirate crew. Here’s a summary provided by Teras our site: Shanks has always been one of the most mysterious characters in the One Piece series. From the start of his appearance, Oda Sensei hasn’t revealed much information about him to the fans. Compared to other characters, Shanks has had relatively less screen time in the story. However, every time Shanks makes an appearance, it is always filled with implications. Before becoming a powerful Yonko like he is now, Shanks used to be an ordinary crewmate in Gol D. Roger’s group. Shanks joined Roger’s crew a long time ago, along with Buggy. What piques the fans’ curiosity is where Roger discovered or met Shanks. How did Shanks learn Kamusari, which belonged to Roger? According to one theory, it is likely that Roger met Shanks on Lodestar Island. In Chapter 966 of One Piece, it is mentioned that Shanks and Buggy have been part of Roger’s crew for a long time. Furthermore, Roger and Rayleigh mention that they haven’t held or interacted with babies for a very long time when they meet Hiyori and Momonosuke. This hints that there used to be a baby on Roger’s ship, and the two babies were Shanks and Buggy. Kamusari, or Divine Departure, is…

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As for how Shanks managed to master Kamusari, here’s an explanation summarized by Teras our site: Kamusari is the name of Gol D. Roger’s technique in Japanese, or Divine Departure in English translation. This technique is used by someone who holds the title of “Pirate King.” The method of using Kamusari involves channeling Haoshoku Haki into the sword and swinging it forward by tilting the sword 180 degrees. This move allows the sword’s attack to unleash a powerful Haki force. The Kamusari technique was first seen when Gol D. Roger used it against Kozuki Oden. How did Shanks learn Kamusari? It is reasonable to assume that as a member of Roger’s pirate crew, Shanks was able to master Kamusari. However, based on the leaked information from Teras our site, Shanks learned the basic technique of Kamusari from Silvers Rayleigh.

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Disclaimer: Part of this article is based on theories and is purely for entertainment purposes. It does not intend to add, subtract, or alter the content of Eiichiro Oda’s One Piece storyline.

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