Luffy’s Gear 5 Technique, Explained

For the first time in the history of One Piece, Monkey D. Luffy is legitimately poised to claim his spot among the Emperors of the Sea. Since beginning his journey as an insignificant pirate in the East Blue, Luffy has earned the respect of countless pirates, marines, and civilians, including many that have either joined his crew or taken up arms as members of the Straw Hat Grand Fleet. However, the Raid on Onigashima has served as the catalyst for Luffy’s greatest breakthrough to date: the debut of Gear 5.One Piece’s protagonist unlocks several transformations throughout the series, but there’s no question that Gear 5 is both the most significant and the most mysterious of the bunch. Its striking appearance, deep history, and surreal powers hold many of the keys to unraveling the Grand Line’s biggest secrets, which is likely a major reason for the World Government’s determination to remove it from history. Unfortunately for the global regime, they’ll have to defeat Monkey D. Luffy and his cartoonish powers in order to do so.Until the events of the Wano Country Arc, Monkey D. Luffy was believed to wield the Gum-Gum Fruit; however, recent revelations have uncovered the true name of his Devil Fruit. In the Raid on Onigashima’s fight between Who’s Who and Jinbe, the former introduces a brand-new name to the One Piece lexicon — Sun God Nika. Who’s Who once served as part of CP9, and at some point in his career, years before the events of the series, he was tasked with transporting the Human-Human Fruit, Model: Nika to an undisclosed location. Along the way, his transport is attacked by Shanks and the Red Hair Pirates, who take the Devil Fruit and accidentally allow Monkey D. Luffy to consume it shortly after.RELATED: From Captain to Yonko, What are the Highest-Ranking Titles In One Piece, and What Do They Mean?RELATED: Luffy’s Devil Fruit Awakening – How Gear 5 Sets Up One Piece’s Endgame

For the first time in the history of One Piece, Monkey D. Luffy is legitimately poised to claim his spot among the Emperors of the Sea. Since beginning his journey as an insignificant pirate in the East Blue, Luffy has earned the respect of countless pirates, marines, and civilians, including many that have either joined his crew or taken up arms as members of the Straw Hat Grand Fleet. However, the Raid on Onigashima has served as the catalyst for Luffy’s greatest breakthrough to date: the debut of Gear 5.

RELATED: From Captain to Yonko, What are the Highest-Ranking Titles In One Piece, and What Do They Mean?

One Piece‘s protagonist unlocks several transformations throughout the series, but there’s no question that Gear 5 is both the most significant and the most mysterious of the bunch. Its striking appearance, deep history, and surreal powers hold many of the keys to unraveling the Grand Line’s biggest secrets, which is likely a major reason for the World Government’s determination to remove it from history. Unfortunately for the global regime, they’ll have to defeat Monkey D. Luffy and his cartoonish powers in order to do so.

RELATED: Luffy’s Devil Fruit Awakening – How Gear 5 Sets Up One Piece’s Endgame

Until the events of the Wano Country Arc, Monkey D. Luffy was believed to wield the Gum-Gum Fruit; however, recent revelations have uncovered the true name of his Devil Fruit. In the Raid on Onigashima’s fight between Who’s Who and Jinbe, the former introduces a brand-new name to the One Piece lexicon — Sun God Nika. Who’s Who once served as part of CP9, and at some point in his career, years before the events of the series, he was tasked with transporting the Human-Human Fruit, Model: Nika to an undisclosed location. Along the way, his transport is attacked by Shanks and the Red Hair Pirates, who take the Devil Fruit and accidentally allow Monkey D. Luffy to consume it shortly after.

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