The fall of Doflamingo sends shockwaves throughout the entire world. The balance of the Three Great Powers is shattered, and Kaido loses his primary source of artificial Devil Fruits.
The crew splits into three groups: the Destruction Team (Luffy, Zoro, Kin'emon, Franky), the Rescue Team (Law, Usopp, Robin), and the Sunny Team (Nami, Chopper, Brook, Momonosuke).
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Doflamingo turns Dressrosa into a survival game, placing bounties on the heads of the Straw Hats and their allies. Usopp, crowned "God Usopp" by the liberated gladiators, receives the highest bounty of 500 million Berries, making him the prime target for the panicked citizens. One Piece - Episodes -629-746- -Dressrosa Arc-
Below the surface, an enslaved race of dwarfs (the Tontatta Tribe) and forgotten citizens toil away in the dark to fuel Doflamingo's underworld empire. ⚔️ Key Story Arcs Within Dressrosa
One Piece - Episodes 747-746 (Zou Arc) — The Road to Wano.
The citizens of Dressrosa are liberated, and Doflamingo is arrested by Admiral Fujitora, who chooses to believe in the Straw Hats. The fall of Doflamingo sends shockwaves throughout the
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, arguably the series' most complex antagonist. Unlike previous villains motivated by simple greed or power, Doflamingo is a fallen "Celestial Dragon" who views the world with nihilistic contempt. His control over Dressrosa—a kingdom of "love and passion" that masks a dark underworld of human-to-toy transformations
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Through his String-String Fruit (Ito Ito no Mi), Doflamingo proves to be a terrifying combatant. He is also one of the first villains to demonstrate the concept of , turning the physical environment of Dressrosa into strings to assault his enemies. His absolute control over the media, politics, and the underworld makes his eventual downfall incredibly satisfying. 🏆 The Aftermath and Legacy: The Grand Fleet
Despite its pacing flaws, Dressrosa is a landmark arc. It holds a respectable average rating among fans (often landing around ), and many agree that when binge-watched, the pacing issues are less severe than when viewed weekly. It is a necessary stepping stone that successfully transitions One Piece from a simple pirate adventure into a complex geopolitical war saga.
Luffy enters the Corrida Colosseum under the alias "Lucy" to compete for the Flare-Flare Fruit (Mera Mera no Mi), once held by his brother Ace.
Despite the physical toll of Gear 4 running out of time once, the citizens and gladiators hold off Doflamingo for ten minutes while Luffy recovers his Haki. Returning to the sky, Luffy delivers the final blow—the Gum-Gum King Kong Gun —shattering Doflamingo’s strings and punching him clean through the crust of the island, ending his tyrannical rule.
The Dressrosa Arc, spanning episodes 629 to 746 , is one of the longest and most consequential storylines in