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Blackbeard’s Dilemma: To Use or Sell the Ope Ope no Mi?

In the world of One Piece, the choices made by powerful characters often shape the course of events. One such character, Blackbeard, finds himself at a crossroads regarding the Ope Ope no Mi. This article delves into the implications of his decision, exploring the potential consequences for himself and the world around him.

Blackbeard and the Ope Ope no Mi

After the fierce battle on Victory Island,Marshall D. Teach, known as “Blackbeard,” has shown a keen interest in acquiring Trafalgar Law’s Ope Ope no Mi. His dialogue raises questions about his understanding of the fruit’s significance, particularly its connection to the secrets of Mariejois. It seems he is aware of the fruit’s importance, but does he know how it ties into the mysteries of the Holy Land?

The Value of the Ope Ope no Mi

Unlike Gecko Moria, who was captured on Pirate Island Hachinosu, Blackbeard appears intent on killing Law to take his heart. He contemplates whether to“sell”or“use”the Ope Ope no Mi, pondering its potential to grant him immortality. The dilemma of who to sell it to is crucial.

  • The Ope Ope no Mi was once in the possession of former Navy officer Diez Barrels, who attempted to negotiate a 5 billion berry deal with the World Government.
  • This amount was equivalent to the bounty placed on Edward Newgate, also known as Whitebeard.
  • Currently, if Kaido and Big Mom are indeed dead, Blackbeard’s bounty of 3,996,000,000 berries would be the highest, but still far below the value the World Government once placed on the Ope Ope no Mi.

Blackbeard’s strategy may involve using the Ope Ope no Mi as leverage in negotiations with the World Government, especially considering the ongoing rescue operation involving Admiral Koby. He seems unaware of the events unfolding on Hachinosu, where Koby’s fate hangs in the balance.

Blackbeard’s Ambitions and the Ope Ope no Mi

To utilize the treasures of Mariejois, one must undergo the immortality surgery provided by the Ope Ope no Mi. This connection is hinted at through Doflamingo’s dialogue. Currently, someone in Mariejois is likely using this treasure, possibly Imu or the Gorosei, both of whom may possess immortality.

  • Blackbeard may not be aware of the secrets surrounding the national treasure of Mariejois.
  • His ambitions to become the king of the“Blackbeard Kingdom”could be a strategy to align himself with the World Government.
  • There is uncertainty about whether the Ope Ope no Mi is integral to his plans.

Blackbeard’s statements regarding the Ope Ope no Mi seem somewhat casual, lacking the urgency one might expect from someone determined to seize it. This contrasts sharply with Doflamingo’s more intense pursuit of the fruit.

Conclusion: The Future of Blackbeard’s Plans

As we analyze Blackbeard’s intentions, it becomes clear that his understanding of the Ope Ope no Mi and its connection to the treasures of Mariejois is still shrouded in mystery. Whether he is aware of the true implications of acquiring the fruit remains to be seen. The unfolding events will undoubtedly shed light on his ultimate goals and the potential secrets of the Holy Land.


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