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Time of India
23-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
One Piece: The hidden powers of Portgas D. Ace finally explained
One Piece: The hidden powers of Portgas D. Ace finally explained One Piece, easily one of the most popular anime and manga franchises in the world, boasts a massive cast of powerful, interesting characters but few are as loved and tragic as Portgas D. Ace. Famed for his flame-manipulation ability and tragic demise, Ace stood out as more than just Luffy's big bro. He was perhaps the most talented pirate of his generation. What you probably didn't know is that Ace had concealed Haki powers that were hardly ever touched on in the series. We explain everything you need to know about Portgas D. Ace—his history, his powers, his mysterious Haki abilities, and why he was such a big threat to the World Government. Who was Portgas D. Ace in One Piece? Portgas D. Ace was the adopted older brother of One Piece's main protagonist, Monkey D. Luffy. He was the adopted son of Dr. Vegapunk, but more than that, he was the biological son of Gol D. Roger, the former Pirate King. Ace despised his bloodline and adopted his mother's name of Portgas in place of Roger. Ace grew up with Luffy and his other brother, Sabo under the care of Curly Dadan, a mountain bandit. Alongside him, Brook grew up with his childhood friend and adopted brother, swearing on one another's lives that they would inherit the title of pirates. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Trade Bitcoin & Ethereum – No Wallet Needed! IC Markets Start Now Undo Ace later went out on his own, joining the powerful Whitebeard Pirates as the commander of their Second Division, one of the crews most powerful in the world. Ace's story ends tragically with the Marineford arc, fighting to protect Luffy from Admiral Akainu Ace's death gives way to one of the hands down most emotional arcs in One Piece history—the Paramount War at Marineford. After being defeated in an epic showdown with the infamous pirate Blackbeard (Marshall D. Teach), Ace was convicted and turned over to the Marines for execution. The World Government didn't just want him dead because he was a pirate, they wanted him dead because he was known to carry the blood of Gol D. Roger. They were afraid Ace was going to have the potential to become the next Pirate King and upset the power dynamic. With the defeat of Luffy and the Whitebeard Pirates' tremendous Navy armada rescue attempt, it was still an astounding resurgence. Through their singing, laughter, and sheer determination, they were able to free Ace, only to have him killed within minutes by Admiral Akainu, who used his magma powers to end Ace's life while Ace was shielding Luffy from the punch. Portgas D. Ace's devil fruit the Mera Mera no Mi (flame-flame fruit) Ace was best known for having eaten the Mera Mera no Mi, a Logia-type Devil Fruit that allowed him complete control over fire. This freed him up to do the following: Transform his physical body into a flaming firebird. Fire through punches, attacks and combos Smolder enemies and bonfire hazards to a crisp Paint with 100-foot tall walls of fire and monstrous blows His most notable move was 'Hiken' ( Fire Fist), in which he released a massive fire punch capable of incinerating ships. Ace quickly learned to master his powerful Devil Fruit and became one of the most feared pirates across the seas. What many fans are unaware of is that he possessed Haki powers that made him far more dangerous. Ace's hidden Haki powers: Conqueror's, Armament, and Observation Most of Ace's Haki abilities were never explicitly displayed within the anime or manga, but they are solidified in One Piece lore, spin-offs, as well as creator commentary. 1. Conqueror's Haki (Haoshoku Haki) Ace unlocked this rarest form of Haki as a little kid. We saw him use it when rescuing his mentor Dadan during the Grey Terminal fire. This rare type of Haki gives the user a chance to assert their will over the will of others, defeating major foes with powerful will instantly, or even knocking out weaker enemies in an instant. In fact, not even all of the strongest characters in One Piece, such as Luffy and Shanks, are able to wield this power. 2. Armament Haki (Busoshoku Haki) Ace discovered Armament Haki during his time on Sabaody Archipelago. At first, Ace had a hard time since Draw's Haki is capable of harming his Logia form. During the battle Ace had unlocked his own Armament Haki and neutralized the Marine. It was this battle that demonstrated that Ace was a quick study and combat genius. He subsequently went on to use this same Haki in combat against other top-tier fighters such as Jinbe, Whitebeard, and even Admiral Aokiji (Kuzan). 3. Observation Haki (Kenbunshoku Haki) It is stated that Ace possessed Observation Haki as well. This gave him the ability to anticipate enemy movements and attacks. He probably created it after facing the Grand Line/New World, where 90% of high-level pirates have this ability. Ace's battles: From Jinbe to Yamato and Aokiji Ace fought some heavy hitters in his run, too: Jinbe: The fight they put up was fierce. Ace even overpowered Jinbe's Armament Haki with just his flames. The match concluded with a draw. After being defeated by Whitebeard, Ace eventually joined his crew and became one of the strongest commanders of Whitebeard's fleet. During the Wano arc, Ace challenged Yamato, the daughter of Kaido. Yamato had Conqueror's Haki, but Ace didn't lose to her. Sadly, this fight also ended in a draw. Aokiji (Kuzan) During the Paramount War, Ace fought Admiralty in the ice covered captain and held his own on the battlefield-masterfully. Ace was incredibly important to non-straight fans—the character who wasn't just Luffy's brother. More than being an embodiment of inherited will, the concept that the dreams of those who came before us continue to within the following generation, Kofi was an avatar of these ideals. Even Sengoku, the former Fleet Admiral of the Marines, admitted that Ace could do the same one day, like his father, Portgas D. If he had lived, Ace would have acquired a bounty exceeding 5 billion berries and would have started a rebellion against the World Government. The real story behind Ace's parents, Roger and Rouge Ace's father, as we learned back in the first manga chapters and anime episodes, was Gol D. Roger, the only pirate to ever get to Laugh Tale and discover the fabled One Piece treasure. His mother was Portgas D. Rouge, a very kind and brave woman from Baterilla in the South Blue. To ensure Ace would not be killed by the Government, Rouge kept him in her womb for 20 months, keeping his birth secret until Roger was dead for 20 years. She died immediately after giving birth, and Garp, a Marine legend himself, took Ace and entrusted Dadan to raise him. Ace never met his parents, but grew up believing that the world found him unlovable simply because of the blood that ran through his veins. That pain may have made him strong, it set in motion the chain of events which led to his tragic, untimely death. Ace's legacy still burns bright Though he died years ago, Portgas D. Ace's story continues to be written in the hearts of One Piece fans across the globe. He was not only brave, loyal, and powerful. He was probably more powerful than people knew. His secret Haki, god-tier fire abilities and destiny to become the next Pirate King have him as one of the most underappreciated badasses in anime history. If he had lived, the tale of Oda's One Piece would probably be headed in a very different direction. Ace decided to take the fall for his brother and while doing so, surely ignited a spark that hasn't cooled since. 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Time of India
23-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
One Piece: How powerful is flame emperor Sabo? Luffy's brother and revolutionary hero explained
One Piece's world is home to some of the fiercest pirates and strongest warriors the seas have ever known, but none more so than Sabo, the Flame Emperor himself. While fans are familiar with main character Monkey D. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now Luffy as the future King of the Pirates, Sabo has been sneakily growing into one of the most powerful forces for good in the series. As the right-hand man of Monkey D. Dragon—the world's most wanted man and the leader of the Revolutionary Army—Sabo's strength and backstory play a key role in One Piece 's Final Saga. He's not just Luffy's sworn brother though, he's the inheritor of Portgas D. Ace's awesome flame powers. Here's all you need to know about Sabo's powers, past and future. Who is Sabo in One Piece? Sabo may be a pirate, he's Luffy's sworn brother and a promising major player in the Revolutionary Army. He spent his formative years with Luffy and Ace in the Goa Kingdom, which is where they officially became brothers. Though he did have the privilege of being born into a noble family, the expectation confiding in Sabo himself was that he would be just as corrupt as his family and marred by their homeland's aristocracy. He rebelled against this decision and chose a life of freedom. Tragically, though, Sabo was presumed killed when a World Noble shot down the ship he fled upon. Fortunately, he was rescued by his father Monkey D. Dragon who raised him to be in the Revolutionary Army. It wasn't until Ace first died and he recovered his memories that he decided to solely protect Luffy's dream and fight for justice. Sabo's family ties: Brothers, parents, and a lost childhood Brothers: Luffy and Ace are Sabo's sworn brothers, although they are not blood-related. The trio were inseparable, best friends who swore their lives to one another and hoped to sail the open seas as pirates together. Sabo was born to a wealthy noble family in the Goa Kingdom. His parents would have had him inherit their exalted niche in society. Sabo detested their hatred and bigotry. He got in trouble for running away from home and decided he preferred life on the lam with Luffy and Ace. After his own ship was destroyed by a Celestial Dragon, Dragon had rescued him, took him in and raised him as a member of the Revolutionary Army. What are Sabo's powers? 1. The flame of the fire fist: Mera Mera no Mi (Flame-Flame Fruit) After Ace's death, his powerful Logia Devil Fruit—the Mera Mera no Mi—was up for grabs in a battle royale-style tournament in Dressrosa. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now Sabo joined the cause, won the tournament, and as Ace's inheritance was the Ace's flame powers, he re-inherited Ace's flame powers and became the new 'Fire Fist,' in honor of his comrade's legacy. The legendary Logia-type fruit grants Sabo the ability to produce, manipulate, and become fire. He can shoot gigantic attacks of flame, fly with fire propulsion, and melt through pretty much anything. This means that Sabo can finally use Ace's signature move, Hiken (Fire Fist). 2. Master of ryusoken : Dragon claw martial arts Even before he obtained his flame powers, Sabo was an incredibly powerful combatant. His distinctive martial arts style, Ryusoken (Dragon Claw Fist) is characterized by gripping and crushing his enemies with monstrous strength. It gives him the firepower to blow weapons and armor off foes, as well as take down colossal enemies with ease. This potent technique is stacked atop Armament Haki, a form of invisible armor that empowers attack and defense. 3. Advanced Haki use: Observation and Armament Like most characters in One Piece, Sabo is proficient in both Observation and Armament Haki. Armament Haki hardens his body and blows, enabling him to damage even Logia-type foes. Observation Haki enhances his senses, allowing him to see a few seconds into the future and sniff out foes miles away. As far as we know, Sabo doesn't have access to Conqueror's Haki, which is a legendary power granted only to the most elite fighters on the level of Luffy, Shanks, and Kaido. Sabo's biggest fights and power feats Sabo has already held his own against some of the fiercest foes in the One Piece universe: Defeated Vice Admiral Bastille's defeat in one blow with his Ryusoken technique. Crushed Jesus Burgess (Blackbeard's commander) after mastering the Mera Mera no Mi, or Flame Flame Fruit. Fought against Admiral Fujitora in the Dressrosa Arc—and stalemated him. Falsely accused of the assassination of King Cobra, a murder perpetrated off screen by the shadowy Imu and the Five Elders, garnered him a ticket to the guillotine. These accomplishments prove Sabo's strength is on par with a Yonko Commander or at least near a Marine Admiral, ranking him among the series' most powerful characters. Why is Sabo called the Flame Emperor? Sabo is known as the Flame Emperor due to his powerful abilities and his strong connection to the revolutionary cause. His nickname reflects his mastery over fire, which he gained after consuming the Mera Mera no Mi, a Logia-type Devil Fruit. This transformation not only enhanced his combat skills but also solidified his status as a key figure in the fight against oppression. Sabo's dedication to the ideals of freedom and justice further contributes to his reputation, inspiring others to join the revolution. Sabo received the moniker Flame Emperor after the Lovely incident, in which he freed a number of slaves, but was framed for assassinating a king. To millions around the globe, he was a beacon of rebelliousness and righteousness, hailing him as a heroic liberator, taking on rough-and-tumble dictatorship. His fame and influence has reached such heights that even the World Government now considers him a significant threat on the same level as Luffy, Blackbeard, and other future kings of the sea. Is Sabo stronger than Ace? This is no easy question. While Ace understandably was awesomely powerful and able to wield all three forms of Haki, Sabo has had more years of training, given his martial arts expertise, and rapidly tempered himself to the spiritual aspects of the Mera Mera no Mi. Most fans would tell you that Sabo—currently—is more powerful than Ace was at the moment of his execution. Sabo's role saked for so long in One Piece, but he's suddenly one of the most integral characters to the final saga's closing chapters. As Dragon's second-in-command, a symbol of revolution, and Luffy's brother, Sabo's role in the coming war against the World Government will only get bigger and overshadowing. Whether he's battling an Admiral, Imu, or even going up against Blackbeard, major developments are sure to come with Sabo's continued presence as the Final Saga kicks into high gear. Sabo is one of the strongest heroes in One Piece Sabo is no longer just Luffy's long lost brother or Ace's retcon replacement. He's turned into a legend of his own. From fire powers to martial arts to advanced haki, he's one of the most powerful combatants in One Piece and a crucial player in the fight to determine the world's future.