While most of the climactic fights in One Piece are bare-knuckled affairs (albeit Devil Fruit and Haki-enhanced ones), there are numerous combatants throughout the series that make use of special weapons and items in their fighting style. In 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:One Piece Odyssey, the Straw Hats can equip a variety of different doodads and accessories, both tang�🌠�ible and abstract, manifesting various powerful items from the realm of Memoria.
Even if the items in One Piece don't provide an overt combat application, you rarely see these characters without them. Though the items in One Piece Odyssey are just memories, a powerful memory can bring with it great strength.
9 Power Of Customer Service 𝔉
Working a customer service job gives you certain perspectives on life. You learn how to talk to and deal with people, pick up a few practical skills, and get screamed at frequently enough to learn a bit of humility. It's a valuable skill set to have and, apparently, a valuable power to wield.
The Baroque Works-employed service at Rain Dinners in Alabasta drops a memory of their power after the Straw Hats defeat them, which provides +142 to your GUTS stat. While it's not a huge boost, the item itself is small enough to be conveniently slotted into the accessory board. Customer service skills come in handy where you least expect them to.
8 Doeisa's Necklace
The bizarre Eisa creatures that hang around Waford and Memoria are apparently the result of loose Memory Cube fragments around the island becoming self-aware. Why exactly people's memories transform into little bonbon critters is anyone's guess, but they have their own society and customs.
One of the most powerful Eisas is a gigantic, golden-clad one named Doeisa. Many of the island's Eisas are subservient to him and do whatever he asks. It's kind of odd, then, that his necklace apparently ended up for sale in the Memoria of Enies Lobby, but hey, it provides a huge +2200 HP to whoever wears it.
7 🅘 Yoisa Commerce Bureau’s Exclusive Ring
Speaking of sales and Eisas, the Yoisas, the Eisas' better-natured counterparts, have an affinity for the mercantile ways. Yoisas set up junk shops all over Waford and Memoria, hocking their wares to the Straw Hats whenever they pass by. Why they even want your money is 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:yet another mystery, but there's not much point in thinking about it.
Apparently, the Yoisa's shops are a surprisingly sizable operation, as they even have their very own commerce bureau. For cherished customers, they offer exclusive accessories like their exclusive ring, which provides a sizable +750 to DEF. Only the best goods for loyal patrons.
6 Hakuba's Power
Cavendish, captain of the Beautiful Pirates, lives with a split personality. Whenever his main personality falls asleep or is knocked out, his other personalty, Hakuba, surfaces. Hakuba is a gleeful murderer, using his superhuman speed to slice through anyone unfortunate enough to be standing nearby. He's so fast, a kingdom he once terrorized thought he was a malevolent wind that cut people.
After defeating him in Dressrosa's Memoria, the Straw Hats receive a memory of Hakuba's power. Surprisingly, it doesn't make you any faster, but it does give you a +1075 to ATK. Maybe Hakuba's speed is all in his leg muscles.
5 Ace's Hat
Luffy, Ace, and Sabo may not be related by blood, but they are brothers through and through. Frankly, they may as well be biological brothers, given how many things they have in common, including their share🧜d excellent taste i♍n headwear.
Ace's orange Stetson hat, complete with a pair of snazzy theater mask goggles, is a major part of his look, cutting a distinctive silhouette the first time we see it in Alabasta. Befitting Ace's fiery personality, its memory provides a hefty +1125 to your ATK stat.
4 Sabo's Hat
Speaking of excellent headwear, Sabo's top hat may be even more iconic than Ace's hat (though not quite as iconic as Luffy's straw hat, of course). Sabo has been wearing his hat, also topped with goggles, ever since he was a kid, reflecting his privileged, if not especially happy, upbringing in the Goa kingdom. Kind of ironic that he's a prominent Revolutionary now, huh?
With the memory of Sabo's hat, the Straw Hats receive an even bigger ATK buff of +1154 than they do from Ace's hat. Not to draw comparisons, of course, but you have to admit that while Ace was an incredible Flame-Flame Fruit user, Sabo's got the 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:natural strength and skill to bring out the Fruit's true potential.
3 Akainu's Corsage
Marine Admiral Sakazuki, alias Akainu, is quite possibly one of the worst things to come out of the Marines' "Absolute Justice" doctrine. He's definitely an adherent of the concept, though his personal flavor of justice is more about being thorough than fair. Anyone or anything the World Government deems "evil," he will single-mindedly pursue and wipe out 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:with extreme prejudice.
While he's a bit absorbed in his work, let no one say Akainu has no sense of aesthetics. His solid-red suit is always adorned with a pink rose corsage, a little splash of floral color against the backdrop of his blazing red magma. The memory of that corsage carries with it an intense fury that'd light a fire under just about anyone with a +1125 to ATK.
2 Doflamingo's Sunglasses
Former Celestial Dragon Donquixote Doflamingo is an absolute reprobate, to put the matter politely. During his tenure as a Warlord of the Sea and king of Dressrosa, he enacted numerous 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:exceedingly cruel schemes upon the kingdom and the world for no other reason than he simply could. As a Celestial Dragon, former or otherwise, he firmly believes it is his right and obligation to do ꦬso.
There are very few nice things to say about Doflamingo, save maybe one: he's got a decent taste in eyewear. The memory of Doflamingo's sunglasses provides another substantial boost to ATK stats, +1125 to be specific, though whether you could stand to see the world through his eyes is another matter entirely.
1 Wild One's Crown
Besides the memories of various objects and the physical accessories sold by the Yoisas, there are many accessories in this game that just seem to appear out of nowhere. As we mentioned before, there is certainly no shortage of magical trinkets in One Piece, so as long as it makes you stronger, it's best to just roll with it.
One such mysterious accessory is the Wild One's Crown, found in a chest in Dressrosa. We don't know who the "Wild One" is in this case, but we like to think that it may be a reference to Waford resident Del Kong. Look at that huge crest on his head; tell us that's not a perfect spot for a little crown. Though, considering the gigantic +1400 ATK boost it provides, maybe that wouldn't be such a good idea.