In the One Piece world, a one piece wanted poster isn’t just a warning — it’s a legacy. A mark of fear, fame, and freedom. From Monkey D. Luffy’s first 30,000,000 Berry bounty to the jaw-dropping billions of the Emperors, these documents chart the chaos of the Golden Age of Piracy. They reveal power shifts, government secrets, and the dreams of those who defy the World Order.
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ToggleThe Straw Hat Crew: From Nobodies to Global Threats
The Straw Hats began as East Blue rookies but now boast bounties totaling over 8,816,000,000 Berries. Their one piece wanted poster designs mirror their personalities:

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Monkey D. Luffy (3,000,000,000 Berries): Awakened Gomu Gomu no Mi (Hito Hito no Mi, Model: Nika) user. His poster shows a grinning face — a symbol of unbreakable will 14.
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Roronoa Zoro (1,111,000,000 Berries): Three-sword stylist with advanced Haki. His scarred eye and bandana feature prominently.
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Nico Robin (930,000,000 Berries): The sole survivor of Ohara. Her poster highlights the government’s fear of historical knowledge.
Tattoos deepen their lore: Ace’s “ASCE” tribute to Sabo, and Jinbe’s sun symbol marking his liberation from oppression.
2. The Emperors of the Sea: Legends Who Rule the Waves
The Emperors shape the New World with bounties reflecting apocalyptic power. While the lineup evolves, their one piece wanted poster designs immortalize their legacies:

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Shanks (4,048,900,000 Berries):
Master of Conqueror’s Haki. His minimalist poster radiates calm authority. -
Blackbeard (3,996,000,000 Berries):
Wielder of two Devil Fruits. His snarling image depicts a predator hunting the weak. -
Big Mom (Defeated) (4,388,000,000 Berries):
Former Emperor and Soru Soru no Mi user. Her one piece wanted poster showcases Totto Land’s gluttonous queen mid-homies summon. Defeated by Kid, and Law during Wano arc. - Monkey D. luffy (3,000,000,000 Berries):
The main protagonist of the One Piece and the yongest, and most promising pirate of teh modern era. He will become the king of the pirates. -
Kaido (Defeated) (4,611,100,000 Berries):
The fallen “Strongest Creature,” whose dragon-form poster symbolized Wano’s oppression. Defeated by Luffy in 2023. Defeated by Luffy, duing wano arc. -
Whitebeard (Deceased) (5,046,000,000 Berries):
The late “Strongest Man,” whose crossed-arm poster embodied protection over plunder. His legendary bounty remains unbeaten. Killed by marines, and warlords during Marine Ford War.
Eustass Kid’s Fate: Crushed by Shanks in Elbaf, his smoldering poster sparks debates: is kid dead one piece? Manga panels show him sinking unconscious – alive but broken.
Trafalger D. Law: Recently deafeated by Blackbeard and narrowly excaped. Current whereabouts are unknown.
Current Emperor Dynamics (Post-Wano):
| Emperor | Status | Territory |
|---|---|---|
| Buggy | Active | Cross Guild |
| Luffy | Active | Wano/Elbaf |
| Blackbeard | Active | Hachinosu |
| Shanks | Active | Elbaf |
Next: How the World Government manipulates these bounties…
3. The World Government and Its Secret Powers
Bounties are set by the Marines but manipulated by the Gorosei and Imu. Key secrets hidden from one piece wanted poster viewers:
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Imu: The shadow ruler. No bounty exists — only whispers.
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Gorosei: Immortal leaders with mythical Zoan powers. Their public bounties are 0 Berries.
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Vegapunk: His “message” exposed the government’s plan to drown dissenters.
The World Government suppresses bounties for figures like Dragon, fearing global inspiration.
4. The Marines: Law, Order, and Propaganda
Marine ranks enforce “justice” while crafting one piece poster narratives:
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Fleet Admiral Akainu: Labels bounties as “threat levels.”
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Admirals (Kizaru, Fujitora): Their reactions to Luffy’s 3 billion bounty reveal frustration with rising pirate influence.
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Propaganda Tactics: Downplay revolutionary bounties; exaggerate pirate cruelty (e.g., calling Luffy “reckless” despite his loyal crew).
5. The Most Dangerous Pirate Crews: Beyond Straw Hats
Five crews dominating one piece wanted poster collections:
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Blackbeard Pirates: Ten Titanic Captains, each with bounties over 100,000,000.
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Red Hair Pirates: Elite Haki specialists.
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Cross Guild (Buggy, Mihawk, Crocodile): Pays bounties on Marines.
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Heart Pirates (Law): Ope Ope no Mi mastery.
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Donquixote Family: Featured Baby 5, the weapon-human hybrid whose loneliness fueled manipulation.
Viola, the ex-Dressrosa princess, lacks a poster but spies for the Straw Hats — proving not all threats are monetized.
6. The Revolutionary Army: Declared Enemies of Peace

Led by Dragon (“World’s Worst Criminal”), the Revolutionaries operate without formal bounties. The government fears their symbols (e.g., the clawed smiley flag) more than posters. Sabo’s “Flame Emperor” epithet emerged after he evaded capture — a rare case where actions outran bureaucracy.
7. When Will One Piece End? Posters That Hint the Finale
Oda targeted 2025 for One Piece’s conclusion, but Egghead and Elbaf arcs suggest delays. Key unresolved one piece wanted poster threads:
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Luffy vs. Blackbeard/Imu.
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Ancient Weapons’ role.
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The Void Century truth.
- What is Once Piece?
With bounties soaring and Imu revealed, the end is near — likely by 2027.
8. Bonus: From Posters to Fan Passions
One piece wanted poster designs ignite fan creativity:
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Memes: Buggy’s “clown emperor” poster remixed as viral jokes.
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Tattoos: Enthusiasts ink Zoro’s bounty or Ace’s “ASCE.”
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Fanfiction: Stories reimagining “what if” bounties (e.g., “Viola: Underworld Spy Queen”).
My thoughts On One piece wanted posters and Bounties
A one piece wanted poster is propaganda, trophy, and biography. It measures infamy but also freedom — the higher the bounty, the closer to the One Piece. As the final saga unfolds, new posters will cement legends.
Read this awessome blog post concerning the Most Powerful Characters in One Piece.
Here is a YouTube video on 21 highest bounties in One Piece by GrandLineReview.
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