One Piece: When Will the Straw Hat Grand Fleet Come Back Into the Story?

So far, One Piece’s Egghead Arc has fans wondering how the Straw Hats will get off the futuristic island. They’re surrounded by enemies, who include heavy hitters Rob Lucci and Admiral Kizaru. Luckily for them, it was implied in Chapter 1105, “The Height of Folly,” that someone was on their way to the island to offer assistance. Many fans theorized that this would be the Straw Hat Grand Fleet ready to play the pivotal role foreshadowed in Chapter 800, “Sons’ Cups.” However, Chapter 1106, “On Your Side,” revealed the surprise guests were two of the Straw Hats’ old giant friends, Dorry and Brogy. The Grand Fleet will likely remain out of the Egghead Arc.Of course, this isn’t the first time fans predicted the Grand Fleet would help the Straw Hats overcome overwhelming odds. Many also expected them to show up during other major confrontations, like the battles on Whole Cake Island or Onigashima. It made sense because of how significant those battles were, but fans might be overlooking significant content that explains why the Grand Fleet can’t make an appearance just yet. A closer look at the One Piece narrative could reveal the requirements the Grand Fleet needs to return.This is where the Grand Fleet’s future representatives became important. These seven men would have been enough to give Luffy and his remaining crewmates enough people to fight the Donquixote Pirates in one-on-one battles. Of course, the match-ups weren’t so straightforward. Some characters, like Orlumbus and Ideo, could only contextualize the power of their respective opponents (Lao G and Dellinger) rather than beat them singlehandedly. On top of that, Nico Robin acted in more of a supporting role and wasn’t responsible for defeating any of the Donquixote Pirates’ top officers. Keeping the match ups even was left up to Sai, Cavendish (as Hakuba), Kyros, and Trafalgar Law. Regardless, the rest of the representatives proved their worth as fighters who could take opponents the main cast would ordinarily be responsible for — Sai beat Lao G and (in a way) Baby 5, Leo beat Giolla, Hajrudin beat Machvise, Bartolomeo beat Gladius, and Cavendish beat Dellinger. The weaker representatives will likely redeem themselves once the fleet returns.

So far, One Piece’s Egghead Arc has fans wondering how the Straw Hats will get off the futuristic island. They’re surrounded by enemies, who include heavy hitters Rob Lucci and Admiral Kizaru. Luckily for them, it was implied in Chapter 1105, “The Height of Folly,” that someone was on their way to the island to offer assistance. Many fans theorized that this would be the Straw Hat Grand Fleet ready to play the pivotal role foreshadowed in Chapter 800, “Sons’ Cups.” However, Chapter 1106, “On Your Side,” revealed the surprise guests were two of the Straw Hats’ old giant friends, Dorry and Brogy. The Grand Fleet will likely remain out of the Egghead Arc.

Of course, this isn’t the first time fans predicted the Grand Fleet would help the Straw Hats overcome overwhelming odds. Many also expected them to show up during other major confrontations, like the battles on Whole Cake Island or Onigashima. It made sense because of how significant those battles were, but fans might be overlooking significant content that explains why the Grand Fleet can’t make an appearance just yet. A closer look at the One Piece narrative could reveal the requirements the Grand Fleet needs to return.

This is where the Grand Fleet’s future representatives became important. These seven men would have been enough to give Luffy and his remaining crewmates enough people to fight the Donquixote Pirates in one-on-one battles. Of course, the match-ups weren’t so straightforward. Some characters, like Orlumbus and Ideo, could only contextualize the power of their respective opponents (Lao G and Dellinger) rather than beat them singlehandedly. On top of that, Nico Robin acted in more of a supporting role and wasn’t responsible for defeating any of the Donquixote Pirates’ top officers. Keeping the match ups even was left up to Sai, Cavendish (as Hakuba), Kyros, and Trafalgar Law. Regardless, the rest of the representatives proved their worth as fighters who could take opponents the main cast would ordinarily be responsible for — Sai beat Lao G and (in a way) Baby 5, Leo beat Giolla, Hajrudin beat Machvise, Bartolomeo beat Gladius, and Cavendish beat Dellinger. The weaker representatives will likely redeem themselves once the fleet returns.

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