In the latest installment of the beloved manga series “One Piece,” fans were in for a surprise as mangaka Eiichiro Oda unveiled an unexpected twist regarding Monkey D Luffy, the series’ main protagonist, in Chapter 1087. This surprise was centered around Yonkou Luffy and the discovery of the last Poneglyph.
Previously, many One Piece fans speculated that the last Poneglyph could be found either in Elbaf or in Mariejoa. However, Eiichiro Oda debunked these assumptions in Chapter 1087, revealing that the location of the last Poneglyph is actually not far from Luffy’s reach.
It is important to note that the last Poneglyph is closely connected to Luffy’s “Dewa Nika” form. Why is it related to Dewa Nika? The reason lies in the concept of imagination. The content of the last Poneglyph pertains to something that can only be deciphered and understood by someone in the Dewa Nika state, which only Luffy possesses.
800 years ago, before Joy Boy’s passing, he requested the Kozuki Clan to create a Straw Hat containing kanji writings. Unfortunately, in order to read and interpret the writings on the Poneglyph, Luffy must transform into Dewa Nika.
Robin, being the only person in the One Piece world who can read Poneglyphs, is arguably the key figure in persuading Luffy to transform into Dewa Nika and decipher the writings on the last Poneglyph.
It is important to clarify that this article is solely created for entertainment purposes and has no intention of altering the One Piece story crafted by Eiichiro Oda.