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Straw Hat Episode 70+71

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Straw Hat Episode 70+71

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Is....Noone going to mention the fact that she called a Triceratops a Stegosaurus? No? Just me? Okie then.

BewearKing64

at 27:55 soup just turned back to monke

Bappo

bs they weak af compared to current standarts

Fabian1996

look i'm having a hard enough time calculating housing market trends in final fantasy 14, don't bring in economic Berri inflation like it's normal dinner conversation

Daniel Siegfried

Just some fun little worldbuilding on the side..... yeah, we'll go with that. :D

Seraphem

When it comes to the Ogres' bounties, keep in mind that they were each 100 million berries a century ago. Adjusting for inflation, that's over 3 billion in modern-day berries. Source: trust me bro

Liesmith

Oh boy, it's Fem Luffy watching her own show again. Talk about vanity :D

Alin Andrei

Bounties are based on what the world government is willing to pay for them. It could mean that they are strong, that they know something they shouldn't, or that they are a threat in some other way. It is a decent way to power scale a character, without being stuck on actual physical power (like power levels). Maybe they are very organized, maybe they are a spy, etc. Crocodile the warlord was listed at 80,000,000 before he became a warlord. Your thinking that it's kind of low isn't a bad observation. It just means that Crocodiles becoming a Warlord, and having that bounty can be from different reasons than pure physical strength like Mihawk, the other Warlord we met. Though 80,000,000 is still a lot higher then Luffy/Arlong. The East Blue's bounties were all pretty close together in comparison. As for the giants, they were wanted 100 years ago, but I guess the government might still honor that bounty. What they did, isn't really explored.

REI

Also bounties never get reduced, if a pirate becomes less of a threat it doesn't matter to the government, they only change the bounty to increase it, or eliminate it if they join the warlords.

Mirza

Something to keep in mind for the Bounties, its not a direct measure of combat strength, a person with a 60 million bounty isnt necessarily going to be twice as strong as someone with a 30 million bounty, its more of a measure of how much money the government is willing to spend to eliminate them, (though strength plays a role), there are other factors that influence the number.

Mirza

She did it without context. It's kinda different while you're watching along with the show.

REI

didn't she already watch all the openings?

Lewis Ortega

she's already watched ALL of the Openings.

Memento Forever

ALso, not sure Oda wanted to get into the nitty gritty of that with so many different places with different rules and working that with the WG. It'd be hard to figure out how stagnant the inflation would be in some cases and how much fluctuation there would be place to place, considering the world and how it is. (Trying to be vague). Let's just say some places would have hella inflation and some would likely be very.... stable? stagnant? (just like the WG intended, probably. God knows they like to stagnate. >.>)

Liberty

She had a valid point, though. There would be inflation and shit to consider, but another thing to consider that she's missing is that while there would be that, it's likely the singular government that rules the world would, you know, find ways to balance that to their benefit, especially with so many different islands and countries with different taxes and such. Oda over here like "do I look like a tax consultant. Maybe Nami would care but I'm gonna pull a Luffy and lol nope."

Liberty

Yeah. Any training, crimes, team ups, etc that they do while their bounty is frozen won't be reflected unless it gets unfrozen (IE, unless they're no longer a warlord). At that point the bounty would be reassessed considering all those factors and how dangerous they're considered at that point. It's not a straight power to number ratio, either. It depends on a lot of different factors to determine just how dangerous an individual is.

Liberty

One Piece peeps just built different.

Liberty

more accurately bounties represent how much of a threat the government thinks they are

Martin Mcfly

I'd say inflation of money from 100 years ago would be worth something different to todays standards in the world. Maybe like 5x more would be generous

136

As a heads up you'll have to skip the next opening until episode 131 once it pops up

Martin Mcfly

One thing to keep in mind is that bounties don't equate to power levels they do not transfer over like just something to keep in mind.

Brandon Rodriguez

U probably missed it but crocodiles bounty was frozen when he became a warlord so the 80 mill ur seeing is crocodiles starting bounty like luffy starting bounty

Coolfun1234e

Thanks for the episode

TrinitytheApostle

A few neat tidbits, One Piece as a series was actually inspired by a cartoon Oda watched as a child called Vicky the Viking, so vikings are actually very inherent to the One Piece concept. Secondly, a fun factoid is Oda is a massive fan of Japanese stage plays. Zoro's combat style is heavily based on the stageplay genre of chanbara, which is stage swordplay, that involves a lot of impact shots rather than full on sword combat, it's why all his major moves show him after the strike is made in a pose, chanbara is also where the strike, sheath then collapse trope originates from.

MaskedRider

"highly unprecedented" for the East Blue, that is.

leviathan_13

@Dorian Dubourg: SPOILERS : : : : : : : : : IIRC Dorry and Broggy got stuck in their duel pretty early on during their voyage. So of course their bounty wouldn't go up, there would be no reason for it. It would be like if Luffy would stay now at Little Garden for years, his bounty would never increase anymore. Bounties are just a representation of the perceived threat from the government.

leviathan_13

Huge world building episodes pay attention to giant lore.

Rat #41

The world of One Piece is so vast and active that there's always a lot of other things going on that will eventually affect the straw hats and although they're the protags of the story. There is still a lot more worldbuilding to flesh out than just our main characters that will have immense payoffs later

Rej

Stop putting real world currency problems to this world. Plus this is early in the series, just enjoy the ride

NandoTNT

It absolute is not lol, bounties are supposed to represent how much of a threat a person is to the world government

Rej

the bountything was explained to alicia in the stream so everything is good :D

Cyrill Attakpah

The official WG currency does seem to be fiat currency, which is inherently inflationary. An inflation rate of 1% per year(extremely, unhealthily low) results in the modern equivalent being 270 million. A more healthy rate of 2% per year means it's the equivalent of 724.46 million. And if it was 3%, which is a fairly normal rate of inflation? A bit over 1.9 billion.

Gore17

During the Mr. 3 introduction panda man can be seen by the pool

j

A bit late to the party but glad you enjoyed these episodes Alicia~ but this next Fun Fact will be a key thing to note!~ Fun Fact of The Post!~: 1.) When a pirate in One Piece Becomes a Warlord their bounty is frozen! Aka they stop receiving them so all we know is that's how much they were wanted before they became licensed by the Marines!

Shykiba

Eh, not entirely. It's kinda accurate to say that here in the early days, but it definitely can't be taken at face value later in the series.

Ace of Blades

to be fair dorry and broggy bounty still seem super low but maybe that amount meant more 100 years ago? (only way to justify it since of course the author iddn't really planned that far ahead)

Fenronin (Dorian Dubourg)

no it's also a representation of how dangerous they are on top of their power, a pirate that causes destruction everywhere will have a higher bounty than a pirate with the same level that does not cause as much normally

Fenronin (Dorian Dubourg)

I haven't seen anyone mention this. but the bounty system is more of a power ranking than anything else, from what Oda has said at least.

RohlanDrye

Kurro's, Krieg's, Buggy's and Arlong's bounties were 20,000,000 Berries or below. Those were the highest Bounties in the East Blue, to the point where that Oceans Navy were at times as scared of them as the populace was. Luffy getting 30,000,000 million is highly unprecedented, but it a representation of how dangerous the Navy sees Luffy as. He did something the Navy has been unable to do. The rest of the world are human beings more akin to how Nami and Soupp are right now in terms of physical strength or weaker. Sanji, Zoro and Luffy are extreme cases in a generally realistic world. I use "generally" loosely.

Randomocity732

Clout indicator is a perfect description.

TurtleKungFu

BTW, this isn't a spoiler, just an interesting thing. Life expectancy in One Piece is about 140+ years, so Giants dont live to be 300, but 400+

Randomocity732

I don't think she really misunderstood that, it's because that point wasn't made very clear when Igaram talked about Crocodile. The show will explain it better later.

leviathan_13

Sane with Dorry and Broggy too, since bounties reflect how much of a threat to the government you are, fucking off to an island for 100 years to fight means your bounty won't increase very much.

FreshFire

You will understand how the bounties work better while watching the show and having more examples. Just pointing out: does Zoro have a bounty? No. Does that mean he is not a threat? Also no. So that should tell you that bounties are not exactly power levels like, say, Dragon Ball. Think of them more as a "clout indicator" XD.

leviathan_13

another funfact, you might have noticed by now, but almost every character in one piece has a laughing style unique to them. a couple of those we encountered so far are: Luffy's "Shishishishi", Buggy's "Gyahahaha", Arlong's "Shahahaha" and now Brogy's "Kabababa" and Dorry's "Gyagagaga"

JHow

You misunderstood someting about Crocodile's Bounty. It was 80 Million before he became a warlord, after becoming a warlord his bounty was frozen. So any of the power or influence he accumulated since becoming a warlord is not reflected in his bounty. That's why warlord bounties always need to be taken with a grain of salt.

Deniz G

Nevermind. Just saw on YouTube your reaction

Jimmy H Lam

if it isn't obvious yet how it works in Baroque Works men are numbers (Mr.1, Mr.2, Mr.3 etc) while women are days (Mrs Wendsday, Mrs Monday, Mrs All Sunday etc)

H.P Fuckcraft

Hey BTW, new Netflix One Piece Trailer dropped last night as well? I think you'd really enjoy it

Jimmy H Lam

just got some lunch and to see the queen upload some straw hat helll yeah

Bananalad


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