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Introduction
Hi everybody, welcome to my FAQ/Walkthrough. I'm a big fan of One Piece and I found the games really
awesome, especially the Gigant Battle series, which is pretty rare for games created from manga. I liked a
lot the previous one, thus as soon as I heard that a sequel was out, I rushed into my favorite import
website to get my hands on it. I finished it pretty quickly though, but after all this time I noticed that
there was still no FAQ for this game, therefore I decided to make my coming out and write my first FAQ :)
I'll do my best to provide a clear FAQ to help everyone in need for help, especially for non Japanese
speakers who can have a hard time understanding the game, that until a version comes out in our
territories. Oh, and also, I'm french, so the FAQ may have some mistakes, but I hope you won't mind ;) In
any case, if you see that I was not clear enough or that I made some gross mistakes, please inform me by
email at mariosmilax@free.fr
Besides, I'm also using the GameFAQs format, which is supposed to clarify the information provided;
nevertheless, if you find it hard reading the document because of the format, please inform me as well
along with recommendations for better writing. Thanks :).
Version History
v1.0 (04/02/2012) : Reread the whole FAQ before the final release.
v0.7 (26/01/2012) : Finished island 6 and 7 and reread some of the FAQ.
v0.6 (21/01/2012) : Corrected "1 VS 100" conditions and added most of the skills
v0.5 (19/01/2012) : Finished fourth island, added skills, legal stuff, links, passwords & some
FAQs.
FAQs
The game story focuses on four main parts of the manga arcs, which are:
Fishmen Island
Strong World
But of course, the previous arcs of the storyline are included as well.
What are those "Red balloons" that float over the world map?
These are special levels that appear after a while (and more often after finishing the game). Finishing
them give a lot of money and experience.
''How can I obtain the "Shin Sekai" difficulty in Thousand Arena and the 1 VS 100 challenge?
To get Shin Sekai difficulty (Very Hard), you have to win 5 tournaments in the Grand Line difficulty (Hard).
The 1 VS 100 challenge is obtained by finishing 5 times the Royal Battle and 1 VS 1 Battle tournaments in
Shin Sekai difficulty.
These characters are only available through Wi-Fi download content. I don't know for how long they will
be available though.
How can I unlock the Strawhat Docking Emperor and Chopperman support?
Strawhat Docking Emperor is unlocked by finishing Thousand Arena's Battle Royale with every character
in a given difficulty. Chopperman is unlocked by finishing the Duel Battle tournament.
Heat points are points given after finishing Heat Battles which appear randomly after finishing missions.
They can be used further on Rayleigh's shop to buy useful skills and in-battle Power-Ups.
You can try to complete the Thousand Arena, which will take a lot of time and skills (especially the 1 VS
100 challenge). You can also compete against strangers via Wi-Fi for real challenge.
Modes
Here is an explanation of the different modes and sub-modes included in the game.
This is the main mode of the game, an big adventure to "conquer" the New World and get closer to the
One Piece!
In the story mode you will have to visit about 8 main islands, each decomposed into little missions to
complete in order to unlock playable and support characters, money and other useful stuff such as
pictures. The missions vary from "Beat your opponent" to "Score the most points in the fight", "Survive
for X seconds" or in some cases to collect a certain amount of items such as Diamonds, Meat pieces and
other stuff.
In every level, you will have another alternative objective to fulfill in order to unlock more bonuses,
which can require a more advanced level of gaming. Those alternative objectives will require you for
instance to beat your opponent with a special technique, to beat a certain number of support characters
or sometimes to beat your opponent with a specific character. These objectives are detailed in the
Walkthrough section.
This mode will allow you to fight against IA in a series of fights, allowing you to improve your fighting
skills and unlock gallery pictures.
Battle Royale
A challenge of 5 battles in which you'll have to fight against multiple opponents. This tournament is split
into 4 difficulties: Rookie, East Blue, Grand Line and Shin Sekai (unlocked after winning in Grand Line
difficulty 5 times), which corresponds to the level of the IA and the number of opponents in each battle.
Free Battle
Rule: Point match (the one with the most points wins), Survival (the last remaining fighter wins)
and Berry match (the one with the most money wins)
In the case of the Survival match, you can choose how much wins will determine the victory.
COM: 1, 2 or 3 opponents.
Tag: Type of tag match: None (Free for all), Free tag (Up to three teams) and 2 Vs 2.
1 VS 100
This mode is unlockable after winning 5 times in Shin Sekai difficulty on each mode (Battle Royale & One
To One).
In this mode you will be asked to beat 100 opponents one after another without healing between each
fight. Each opponent will have only a portion of their maximum HP, increasing with the number of fights.
The fights are decomposed into 10 series of 10 opponents, with the last fight of each serie being a more
"serious" fight, and by winning you will be rewarded by a piece of meat, allowing you to replenish some
of your energy.
Multiplayer Mode
This mode allows you to fight against human players by Wireless communication or through Wi-Fi
connection.
o Wireless play : Regular battle up to 4 participants who own a copy of the game.
o Raised Characters play: Fight against your friends with the leveled up characters from
Story mode, with skills and such.
o Download play: Regular battle against your friends who don't own a copy of the game
through "Download play".
o Vivre Link: Transfer your data from One Piece Gigant Battle.
o Play records: View your opponents team you fought so far. You can "lock" teams to
prevent them to be deleted after fighting a certain number of battles.
o Wi-Fi worldwide ranking: View your Wi-Fi ranking. You can also register yourself to the
worldwide rankings.
o Download content: Download characters, levels and other stuff through Wi-Fi
connection. Like in Pokemon, Ganbarion will provide content to be downloaded via Wifi
which cannot be obtained otherwise. This content is only available for a certain amount
of time, though I'm not sure if it could be unlocked by other means. The available
content is displayed on the One Piece Gigant Battle 2 blog (see address at the end).
Team Transfer: Exchange teams with your friends through Wireless communication.
Training Mode
In this mode you will have to opportunity to train and test your fighting skills against a moving or non-
moving IA. Execute all your character moves to obtain the support version of your character as well as
his Select Mode Avatar.
Important note
When starting a new game you'll have access to a basic roster of characters playable in the different
modes (except the Story mode). You can finish training with these characters and get their Select Mode
Avatar, but to enable their Support character version, you'll have to unlock them in Story Mode first.
The Team Edit Mode allows you to create and edit teams of fighters to use in the different game modes.
You can create up to 20 teams, assign them a name, move or delete them.
Once you're ready to create your team, select an empty slot (or select an existing team to edit) and you'll
be forwarded to the Character selection screen.
After you've selected your main character, you can select up to 3 support characters, but before that,
you'll have a few options to enhance your team by pressing Y. In this menu, you can select a specific
characteristic for each of your support characters. These characteristics are:
None: No changes.
Swordsman: When the gauge of the support character is full, the character is summoned
automatically.
Navigator: The support character's gauge is filling faster, but the character will have less HP.
Cook: Gives one GP Point, but sometimes the food is too spicy.
Doctor: Restores status effects, but the character's gauge is filling slower.
Archeologist: Gives a Speed Up bonus, but the character's gauge is filling slower.
Shipwright: Gives a Def Up bonus, but sometimes electrifies the main character.
Musician: Gives an Attack Up bonus, but sometimes confuses the main character.
Once you've assigned your characteristics, choose wisely which support character will receive which
characteristic.
Note
These characteristics are unlocked by finishing some missions in the Story mode.
Each support character gives a specific bonus to the main character. In addition, some characters who
share a bond with the main character will giving them an additional bonus (or malus in some cases). For
instance, Luffy and Ace share a brother bond, therefore putting Ace as Luffy's support character will give
an additional bonus (Special Attack up).
In addition, some combination of characters may give another additional bonus! For instance, putting
Garp and Dragon as support characters for Luffy will create the "Luffy's Family" Bond, granting you an
additional Attack Up and Support Character filling gauge speed up. These special bonds are represented
by a link icon over the characters sprites. Try finding the best combinations to increase your winning
chances!
Once you've finished picking up your characters, you give your team a name, and that's it, you can use
your team everywhere (except in 1 VS 100 unfortunately).
Important note:
You can also create teams outside of the Team Edit Menu, when you usually select your characters (such
as in the Story Mode or Thousand Arena). To do so, once you've finished picking up your characters,
when the game asks you if you're ready to fight, press Y to register your current team.
Treasures
Here you can view all the data that you accumulated through the game. These are divided into 5
categories:
Character Profiles: View the character profiles and listen to their voices.
Passwords: Enter passwords to unlock different bonus stuff. These passwords are usually given in
Bandai's One Piece goodies, but some generous users are kind enough to share them with us :).
Also, some of them will be given in the game's official website (see Address section).
o Fight records: Ranking of your main characters, support characters, and other combat
statistics (number of wins, losses, KOs...)
Options
Music volume
Voice volume
Select Mode Avatar: Choose an avatar to display in the Main Menu. To unlock new avatars, finish
Training mode with each character.
Key Config: Here you can configure the buttons as you wish.
For those who didn't play the previous version, here is a pretty detailed explanation of the game basics.
One Piece Gigant Battle 2: Shin Sekai is a fighting game in 2D where your objective is to reduce your
opponent life to zero before the time runs out. A match can oppose two, three or four characters, in a
Free for all match or Tag Team match.
Each player have a team composed of a main character and up to three support characters. At the time
of a fight, each player's main character have specific characteristics which are:
HP (Health Points)
GP (Gigant Points)
Attack
Defense
Speed
These characteristics can be improved or reduced by items, by support characters or through other
means such as background elements.
Support characters have a filling gauge which is filling up with time, each support character having a
different filling time. When that gauge is full, the support character can be summoned, giving assistance
to the main character in various ways.
Each main character have a panel of moves at their disposal, along with two special attacks and one
secret attack, which are their most powerful moves. These special attacks require Gigant Points (GP) to
be executed, which are obtained by landing hits, receiving damage, successfully blocking attacks and
eating food. The number of remaining GP are shown below the Health bar along with a "GP bar". The
maximum number of GP is 3 (or 4 in some cases - see further).
The battles take place in arenas representing certain parts of the manga's storyline. Arenas are not flat
and can contain many fighting areas as well as holes, lava pits, edges and other background elements
that interfere with your fights, giving more life to the match. Be aware of everything that surround you,
not only your opponents!
Controls
If you hadn't set up your own config, default controls are as following:
A = Jump
B = Attack
Y = Block
X = Pick up/Drop
Forward-Forward = Dash
Moves
Each character has his own set of moves, but the key combinations are kind of the same for all the
characters. These combinations are:
B-B
B-B-B
B - B - Forward+B
Up+B
Up+B - Up+B
Up+Forward+B
Up+Forward+B - Up+Forward+B
Down+Forward+B
Down+Forward+B - Down+Forward+B
Down+B
Dash+B
Jump+B
Jump+Up+B
Jump+Up+Forward+B
Jump+Down+Forward+B
Jump+Down+B
X (Throw)
Some characters have other moves in addition (or replacement) to these moves. While some of those
key combinations require a simple action such as pressing and holding B, some of these may require the
character to enter into a "second state" before performing the move. (ex: Old Chopper eating a Rumble
Ball). These key combinations are available at every moment by pressing Start and choosing "Key
Combinations" (the second menu).
A feature that made its apparition in this sequel is the Support Character Summoning which allows the
player to summon his support characters by pressing L + another button relatively to the support
character he wants to call.
One Piece Rage (One Piece Heat in Japanese) is a state when the main character has his stats doubled,
his energy replenished and his GP gauge constantly refilled, but at the high cost of constantly draining his
life until he got only one HP left. This is sort of a last resort state, giving a losing player a last chance to
turn the tables.
This state is entered automatically when the player's HP reach zero and his GP gauge is full, but the
player can activate it anytime by pressing simultaneously the buttons A, B, X and Y with a full GP gauge.
In One Piece Rage, because the GP are constantly refilled, the player can execute his Special Attacks one
after another, but can execute his Secret Atttack ONLY ONCE, after what his HP are immediately reduced
to 1 and his GP to 0.
Important note
One Piece Rage is triggered automatically when your HP reach 0 and your GP gauge is full, however, if
your opponent is beating you with a Special or a Secret Attack, you'll lose instantly. Therefore, think
about finishing your opponents with a special technique as soon as possible!
You can only trigger 1 OP rage per fight (or per life in Point or Berry match). Which means, if you got a
Log Pose after getting out of a Rage state, you won't be able to enter again in this state even though your
GP gauge is full.
Bingo Guard
Bingo Guard is a special type of guard that prevents the player from losing HP while blocking and
additionnaly grant him a half GP. This is done by pressing Y at the exact moment the hit lands and is
shown by the symbol "Bingo".
In addition to these effects, Logia users will teleport instantly behind their opponent after performing a
Bingo Guard.
One of the other handy additions of this sequel is a new type of guard called the Logia Guard. This guard
can only be performed by Logia users and provide a complete immunity to attacks (except for throws,
Special and Secret attacks curiously), in exchange of GP draining.
This guard is performed by pressing Down+Y on the ground and are only available to Logia users.
Those characters are: Ace, Smoker, Crocodile, Ener, Aka Inu, Ki Zaru, Ao Kiji and Cariboo. Blackbeard
doesn't enter in this category, even though he's a Logia (this is a particularity of the Yami Yami fruit).
Another interesting new feature: the Support Character Combo. This is performed by calling other
support characters while one is performing his attack, triggering the joining support characters to
immediately attack after the first one has finished without preparation time.
This creates a brand new fighting style, choosing the support characters not only for their attacks and
bonuses, but also for their combination attacks.
For instance, a combo "Zoro -> Perona -> Jinbei" will do a wave slash, followed by the Negative Hollow
depression to prevent the opponent to fly away, and terminated by a powerful Shark Tile Punch,
inflicting a lot of damage.
You can also couple attacks with support attacks and special attacks. For example, you can start your
Secret Attack after invoking Kuma, causing him to teleport you to your opponent without him
understanding where you're coming from. A lot of possibilities exist, some of them are available on the
One Piece Gigant Battle 2 Japanese blog.
This game introduced a new concept well known in fighting games called Guard Break. Like you can
assume, this means that some moves cannot be blocked alone, in which case would cause the guard to
be broken. In that case, a "Broken" symbol will appear above the character's head.
Guard Breaking moves are most often Special and Secret attacks, but not only. Sometimes, normal
attacks which are not supposed to be blocked whatsoever will cause the guard to break. For example,
Law's Room is an attack that break through guards, although it is a normal attack. Same goes for Drake's
Roar and Luffy's Haoshoku Haki.
But aside from that, there is still another reason that would cause the guard to break, called Guard
Weakening. This is caused by constantly attacking a blocking character, which would result by weakening
his guard until it breaks. The blocking players cannot see that their guard is weakening, instead, they can
see that their opponent will soon be breaking their guard by an exclamation mark showing above their
heads. In that case, it's preferable to consider evasion.
Another new feature is called Zoan Boost and consists in granting a Stat boost to Zoan users by pressing
Down+Y. This stat boost has the same effect as collecting a Diamond, which mean an Attack, Defense and
Speed boost, and costs a half GP.
Moreover, Zoan users can have now up to 4 GP (and 4 GP are required to perform One Piece Rage),
which mean that they can perform a Secret Attack followed by another Special Attack, or do two Special
Attacks Lv2, or perform a Zoan Boost before activating their Secret Attack, etc. However, 4 GP are now
required for triggering the OP Rage.
Zoan users are: Chopper (Pre and Post Timeskip), Drake, Marco and Rob Lucci.
Status effects
Status effects are caused either by objects found on the battlefield or by certain attacks received by the
main characters or support characters. These are:
Paralysis: You are stunned for a while. Keep pressing on a direction to reduce the paralysis time.
Indigestion: You are stunned for a while and lose HP and GP. Caused by eating rotten food.
Frozen: You are stunned for a while and the damage received is doubled.
Burnt: You are constantly losing HP. However, you can pass your burn to an opponent by
touching him (and in the opposite you can be burned by touching a burning opponent).
Hot Food: You can't stop running and guarding for a while.
Electrified:You are sustaining shocks every second, preventing you of doing combos and
executing your special and secret attacks.
Slowed Down: You are running slower for a short while. Caused by Foxy.
Charmed: You can't move for a short while. Caused by Hancock and Wapol.
Infant: You are taken back to your childhood and can't move for a while. Caused by Bonney.
Tension Hormones: You get an Attack, Defense and Speed Up bonus and one, two or three more
GP. However, after a certain time your HP will go to half, quarter or 1 HP. Caused by Ivankov.
Wind Blow: The wind is blowing in your direction, hindering your moves. Caused by Dragon.
?: You're stunned for a short while. Triggered when the attack doesn't do the wanted effect.
Items
Here is a list of all the items that can found on the battlefield.
Containers
Note: doing a Dash attack on a container will throw the container forward instead of breaking it. Any
opponent that is in its course will be paralyzed.
Food
Note: Food items will rot after staying for a while without being eaten.
Attack items:
o Lamps: Upon broken, will spread little flames that cause a burning status.
o Cola Bottles: Upon thrown on the floor, the gas inside will cause the bottle to fly
randomly, hitting anybody in its course.
o Log Poses (Hourglasses): When the arrow is pointed upwards, give 3 GP. If pointed
downwards, remove 3 GP.
o Den Den Mushis (Snails): Purple Den Den Mushis will speed up Support characters filling
gauge. Black Den Den Mushis will slow it down or reset it.
o Amiudakes (Mushrooms): Change form every second, giving another status effect. Red
Amiudakes give an all stat Boost, purple Amiudakes poison your character, striped blue
Amiudakes paralyze him and the green swirling Amiudakes confuse him.
o Foxy faces: Same effect as normal bombs, except that Foxy bombs are flying straight
until they touch something. Appear only in the Judicial Sky stage.
o Rocket spears: Same effect as a sword attack, except that they are flying straight at the
direction they were thrown. Appear only in the Rusukaina/Torino stage.
Note: Throwing Log Poses and Den Den Mushis to opponents will trigger their inverted effects.
Stat Boosts:
Character Natures
Another thing to denote is that characters are now separated into natures, relevantly to the manga's
attributions. Each nature has its pros and its cons, giving more diversity in the game. These natures are:
o Icon: Sword
o Pros:
GP accumulation increased
o Cons:
No additional abilities
Superhuman (Paramecia)
o Icon: Punch
o Pros:
More damage received from swords and staves (except for Buggy)
Elemental (Logia)
o Icon: Star
o Pros:
Logia Guard
o Cons:
Animal (Zoan)
o Icon: Claw
o Pros:
4 GP instead of 3
Zoan Boost
o Cons:
Some characters also have specific characteristics on top of their nature. Examples:
Luffy, Chopper, Eneru, Hodi Jones, Aka Inu are immune to Hancock Stone Attacks.
Fishmen (Hodi & Jinbe) lose a half GP instead of HP when falling in water. Decken is not
concerned since he's a Devil Fruit user.
Blackbeard cannot use Logia's abilities (Logia Guard and Logia Bingo).
The support characters also have "natures" according to their attack type. These are:
Sword: Normal attack.
Smiley: Support attack (cause status effects, block attacks, give GP...)
Walkthrough
Introduction
The story mode is an adventure where you visit islands and complete missions retracing all the major
events that happened in the storyline, plus some other completely new missions. Finishing missions will
give you rewards such as money, pictures, support characters and main characters to use in the different
game modes.
You start your adventure with Luffy and two other captains of your choice among the available choices,
and a bunch of support characters. Then, by completing missions and areas, you'll get more and more
companions and advance to the other islands until the final island in the New World. If in the beginning
the missions are really simple, the missions will quickly start to become more and more challenging.
The story mode use a system of levels and experience, well known in many other RPG. Your characters
start at level 0, and by completing missions you'll be gaining experience and advance to upper levels. Of
course, the more leveled you are, the less experience you'll receive from easy battles. The maximum
level is 10 (compared to 50 in One Piece Gigant Battle).
Please note however that unlike the precedent opus, experience doesn't really improve your characters
characteristics. Instead, the levels grant you skills and increase your Skill Points. The more leveled you
are, the more skill points you'll have, the maximum being 15 SP. Characteristic improvement is done
through something called the Ranking System.
Ranking System
Ganbarion totally revisited the experience system of the previous game and offered an original
experience system called the Ranking system. The reason behind that choice is that, in the same way the
dangerosity of someone is determined by his reward in the manga, in the game it is determined by the
rank. Therefore, rank will improve the characters characteristics for ALL the characters, thus removing
the need to grind experience in useless fights.
Each time you got a new character, finish a level or buy an extension at a shop, the related characteristic
gains more experience, and after a certain amount, gains a new level, impacting a specific characteristic
of all your characters. The addition of those levels determine the final rank. Likewise, each of these
characteristics can only go as far as a maximum level.
In addition to their initial moveset, each character have three unique special moves that use GP. In story
mode however, these moves are initially locked to make more sense to the character progression
system. To unlock them, you have to buy them at a shop. Therefore, you must make your way to the
shops as soon as possible to improve your characters.
The prices are usually: 400 B for the Lv 1, 2400 B for the Lv 2 and 6000 B for the Lv 3, but these prices
obviously depend on the character. Moreover, the Lv 3 techniques are in most cases not available till you
buy "shop extensions". So you'll need a lot of money before you can have access to all your characters
techniques.
About Shop extensions: Usually when you first enter into a shop, you'll only have access to the
characters special moves. However, once you beat the boss of the island, you'll get access to the shop
extensions. Inside, you'll be able to buy three sets of items:
Shop expansions: new special moves available to buy (often lv 3 techniques). Also reduces the
price of the previously available items by 20% (only the original prices are listed in this FAQ).
Moreover, buying these extensions will increase your rank, thus developing your characters.
About money: Earning money is usually done by completing missions and alternative missions.
Moreover, each time you complete a region's missions (you can see regions on the map), you'll be
granted an additional money bonus, and the same goes for alternative missions.
But aside from that, sometimes you'll receive a bonus from Nami, the amount depending on the total of
levels you've completely finished so far. In addition, the island's shop owner may also grant you bonus
items to use at your will.
So the more levels you finish, the more money you'll receive!
Bonus items
Like said previously, sometimes the shop's owner of the current island will reward you with bonus items.
These are the usual bonus items, e.g. Attack Up, Defense Up, Speed Up, Diamond, Log Pose and Den
Den Mushi, with the main difference being that they will last for the whole fight.
To use them, simply press X after selecting a level and before entering to the character selection screen.
Use them with parcimony, they are particularly rare!
After finishing the game, you'll be able to buy more of these items in exchange of "Heat Points" that you
obtain by finishing "Heat Up Levels".
Skills
A new system has also been introduced in the Story mode: the Skill system. It grants you the possibility
to customize your characters abilities depending on the situation and tastes.
Each character have Skill points and Skill slots, which depends on the character's level.
- Skill slots determine how many skills the character can have at the same time. He starts with only one
slot and can have up to four/five slots at his maximal level, depending on the character.
- Skill points (also referred as Skill Cost in the game) determine at which extent the character can wear a
skill. The more useful a skill is, the more costly it will be. For instance, "HP Up" will cost only 2 SP, while
"HP Up +" will cost 4 SP. The character starts with 0 SP, and will gain about 2 SP per level for the 5 first
levels, then 1 SP for the 5 last, granting a maximum of 15 SP.
Skills can be acquired by two means: by buying them or by fulfilling certain conditions.
The conditions vary from the simple level up to the mere "beat a boss with at least 80% HP left",
"execute 50 times the Lv 1 special moves", "finish a certain level" etc... Therefore, it is possible that you'll
gain a new skill even though you've actually failed the mission. You can see the conditions required to
obtain the skill in the skill menu, as long as you've already obtained that skill with another character.
However, for people who don't seek challenge, or who have money to burn, there exists an easier way to
obtain a skill: by simply buying it from the skill menu. However, prior to this you'll need your character to
be at least level 3, otherwise you wouldn't be able to buy it. Also, some skills must be bought at shops
before you can unlock it.
For the list of skills and their effects, refer to the Skills section.
Also, sometimes after finishing missions, a notification will appear on the bottom of the map notifying
that a Heat Up Level opened on a particular island for a level you've already cleared. These are the same
missions but with their difficulty enhanced. Finishing these missions will grant you Heat Points which
could be used at the final shop for unique skills or boost items.
Another information regarding what are called Secret levels. These are levels that appear out of
nowhere without notifying in the form of a red balloon. Just stay on a particular portion of the map and
wait for that balloon to appear (browse the map with X and select the balloon with the stylus when it
appears). If it doesn't appear after a while, go to another island and try again. These levels are
particularly hard!
Walkthrough
First you'll have to choose your first set of main and support characters. Three sets are initially available:
1. Main: Law & Crocodile; Support: Bepo, Caimie, Mr. 1 & Mr. 2 Bon-Clay
2. Main: Ace & Hancock; Support: Joz, Marco, Margaret & Dadan
3. Main: Drake & Mihawk; Support: Apoo, Sengoku, Sentoumaru & Perona
I personally chose Law & Crocodile, but choose who you prefer, it doesn't matter. In the end, the
characters you didn't choose will only be available through secret missions and some will even be
unlocked at the far end of the game!
I also suggest you to complete Training mode as soon as you get a new main character to unlock his
Support character version.
Reward: 600 B.
Reward: 400 B.
VS Chopper.
Reward: 400 B
Reward: 600 B
Reward: 200 B
Reward: 400 B
Picture "Please wait a little longer, guys. I'll do a little detour": 8000 B (shop lv2)
Skill: 3000 B
Reward: 500 B
Reward: 500 B
Reward: 400 B
VS Brook.
Reward: 200 B
Reward: 400 B
Objective: Survive and protect Robin until the time runs out.
Reward: 400 B
Reward: 400 B
Reward: 400 B
VS Strawhat Pirates Pre-Timeskip (with Luffy, Zoro & Sanji as main characters).
Reward: 400 B
Alt. Objective: Hit your opponent with a support character attack, twice.
Level 18-B (world extension): "The Legend of the Sacred Burning Beast"
Reward: 600 B
VS Vivi (with Nami), Robin (with Sadi-chan) & Hancock (with Perona).
Reward: 800 B
VS Hancock (with Rayleigh), Mihawk & Jinbe (with Ivankov). Free for all fight
Reward: 500 B
Reward: 800 B
Reward: 500 B
Reward: 2000 B
Kuma with Duval & Hatchan VS Smoker with Hina & Tashigi.
Reward: 300 B
Reward: 400 B
Skill : 6000 B
Chopper VS Sanji.
Reward: 400 B
VS Chopper. You cannot attack in this fight, therefore you must win by throwing objects and using your
support characters. Available objects are restricted to Torino spears.
Reward: 500 B
Reward: 500 B
Reward: 500 B
Reward: 500 B.
Reward: 600 B
Luffy (with Zoro support) & Law VS Ao Kiji & Kobby. Berry battle.
Reward: 500 B
Reward: 700 B
Reward: 600 B
Alt. Objective: Beat your opponent with a special attack at least once.
Reward: 800 B
VS Caribou.
Reward: 500 B
Reward: 600 B
Alt. Objective: Win with Luffy, with Zoro and Sanji as support characters.
Reward: 800 B
Reward: 1500 B
Reward: 400 B
Reward: 500 B
Alt. Objective: Win by a throw.
Reward: 800 B
VS Ace & Luffy (with Ace, Luffy & Sabo kids & Dadan).
VS Kidd.
Alt. Objective: Hit your opponent with a special technique at least once.
Reward: 800 B.
VS Kobby. Special battle: Destroy at least 5 food barrels that contain rotten food.
Reward: 500 B.
Old Zoro with Old Luffy & Sanji (supports) VS Mihawk & Don Kreig (support).
Reward: 500 B
VS Old Zoro (& support Old Luffy) & Smoker (& support Tashigi). Point battle.
Reward: 500 B
Reward: 600 B
Old Usopp with Old Luffy, Zoro and Nami (supports) VS Buggy & Crow.
Reward: 600 B
Reward: 800 B
Reward: 400 B
Skill: 5000 B
Reward: 700 B
Reward: 800 B
Level 42 (world extension): "Smoke will stand out off this fiery place"
Smoker with Tashigi & Hina VS Fire characters (Ace, Marco & Aka Inu). GP are constantly filling up.
Reward: 600 B
Reward: 900 B
Opens a path to Island 4 Level 54.
VS Crocodile (with Mr 1 & Mr 2) & Nico Robin (with Mr 3). Support characters appear more often.
Reward: 500 B
Reward: 600 B
Reward: 1400 B
Reward: 500 B
Reward: 600 B
Reward: 900 B
Shop extension 2: ? B
Skill: 8000 B
Reward: 500 B
Reward: 600 B
Reward: 500 B
VS Old Usopp, Old Nami & Old Chopper (all with Dr. Kureha). Special battle.
Objective: Stay on the Going Merry for 15 seconds without falling. Be careful of the "teleporting"
support characters.
Reward: 500 B
Alt. Objective: Stay for 30 seconds.
With Vivi (& Pell) VS Crocodile & Baroque Works (Nico Robin, Mr 1, Mr 2).
Reward: 500 B
VS Doflamingo.
Reward: 800 B
- Alt objective: Win with more than 75% HP left. Reward: Donquixote Doflamingo (main character)
Objective: Beat your opponent. His support characters are called more often.
Reward: 1000 B
Level 55: "My own justice"
Kobby & Garp VS Aka Inu & Ao Kiji. Free for all point match.
Reward: 800 B
Reward: 500 B
Alt. Objective: Beat your opponent thrice. Don't let Franky grab your points!
Reward: 700 B
VS Whitebeard Pirates (Marco & Ace with Joz as support). Hard fight.
Reward: 600 B
Reward: 800 B
Reward: 600 B
Reward: 1000 B
VS Old Zoro.
Reward: 800 B
Reward: 1500 B
Reward: 500 B
Reward: 500 B
VS Old Luffy with Buggy & Mr 3 (supports). You can neither attack nor guard.
Reward: 400 B
Reward: 800 B
Magellan with Hannyabal & Sadi-Chan VS Ivankov, Old Luffy & Crocodile.
Reward: 500 B
Reward: 500 B
Reward: 700 B
Reward: 700 B
Reward: 1000 B
VS Hancock.
Objective: Beat your opponent.
Reward: 1000 B
Reward: 400 B
Reward: 900 B
Skill : 6000 B
Reward: 500 B
Old Zoro with Old Sanji, Old Usopp & Nightmare Luffy (supports) VS Kuma & Gecko Moria (support).
Reward: 500 B
VS Vivi, Nami & Usopp. You can't attack nor guard and your HP are reduced to 25%
Reward: 500 B
Reward: 800 B.
Reward: 800 B
Sanji (with Zoro, Franky & Brook) VS Magellan, Hancock & Vivi.
VS Old Sanji (w Old Robin, Old Nami & Amazons). Opponent attack's up.
Reward: 900 B
Reward: 2500 B
Erbaf Coliseum
The Erbaf Coliseum is a kind of "mini-Thousand Arena" inside the Story Mode. It is located between the
islands 4 and 5. Inside, you'll have to fight in 5 consecutive battles against multiple opponents (Battle
Royale) or against a single opponent (One To One).
To participate, you must first pay an entry fee, depending on the tournament level you wish to
participate.
You'll then have to select a tournament level, determining the strength and the intelligence of the IA.
The starting level is level 10, in which your opponents are ridiculously weak, giving a good opportunity to
level up your weak characters; but rapidly enough you'll get access to harder levels and you'll be
surprised how the difficulty increases after level 100.
Winning the tournament will grant you some money and experience depending on the level of your
participating character. The more leveled he is, the less money you'll earn.
Reward: 800 B
Reward: 1200 B
Kobby (with Garp) VS Hodi (with Decken) & Caribou. Point battle.
Reward: 800 B
Note: You can choose your own character the second time, making possible the condition to unlock
Kobby.
Reward: 600 B
Reward: 1000 B
Reward: 1000 B
Reward: 1500 B
Reward: 500 B
Reward: 800 B
Reward: 700 B
VS Jinbe (with Hacchan & Arlong) & Hodi (with Decken & Hyouzou).
Reward: 1000 B
Skill: 10000 B
VS Hodi Jones.
Reward: 700 B
Reward: 1100 B
Reward: 600 B
Reward: 1200 B
Reward: 1600 B
VS Caribou.
Reward: 800 B
Reward: 1000 B
Reward: 600 B
Reward: 900 B
Reward: 1000 B
Reward: 1500 B
Reward: 900 B
Reward: 1200 B
Reward: 1200 B
Reward: 800 B
Old Luffy & Odacchi VS Blackbeard & Aka Inu. Point match. You can't guard in this match.
Reward: 1000 B
Reward: 2000 B
Reward: 2400 B
Reward: 600 B
Reward: 600 B
Reward: 700 B
VS Caribou w Gaimon, Buggy w Capone, Old Usopp w Old Franky. The marines fire their cannons more
often.
Skill: 15000 B
Reward: 600 B
VS Buggy (with Spandam), Old Usopp & Old Chopper. Point match. Opponents HP are greatly reduced.
Reward: 900 B
Old Nami & Mr.3 VS Caribou & Arlong. You must protect the treasures for 40 seconds.
Objective: Don't let the opponent break your treasures for 40 seconds.
Reward: 600 B
VS Zoro, Old Zoro & Mr.2 (as Old Zoro). Point battle.
Reward: 800 B
Reward: 800 B
Reward: 1200 B
Reward: 1100 B
Alt. Objective: Stay in the windmill and in the air for 30 seconds.
Reward: 1800 B
Reward: 1500 B
Reward: 3000 B
Reward: 1000 B
Alt. Objective: Win with Robin along with Usopp, Franky & Chopper.
Reward: 1800 B
Reward: 800 B
VS Drake.
Reward: 1800 B.
Blackbeard with Bonney, Doc Q & Laffite VS Aka Inu, Eneru & Lucci. Support characters strength is
increased.
Reward: 1800 B.
Reward: 800 B.
Level 84: "Your fate says it's an unlucky day for collecting diamonds"
Reward: 1000 B
Reward: 1200 B.
Reward: 1400 B.
VS Doflamingo, Marco & Kobby. Berry battle. Support characters appear more often.
Reward: 1400 B.
Reward: 1400 B
Reward: 800 B
Reward: 1200 B
Reward: 1300 B
VS Shiki & Franky. Your attack is reinforced but you can't guard.
Reward: 1000 B
Reward: 1400 B
Reward: 1200 B
Reward: 2000 B
Reward: 1800 B
Boss Battle: "Yonkou Red Hair Shanks"
After the fight, the credits will roll up, then a new path to Rayleigh's Shop will open up in the last island,
allowing you to buy interesting skills in exchange of Heat Points. Heat Points are obtained by finishing
special battles that appear once in a while in the map and recognized by the symbol "Heat Up". To make
these battles appear, simply finish again levels and they should appear after a while.
But the game isn't finished yet! There is still some missions left at the shop!
HC refers to Heat Coins. Those are coins acquired by finishing Heat Battles.
Attack Up: 2 HC
Defense Up: 2 HC
Speed Up: 1 HC
Diamond: 4 HC
Log Pose: 2 HC
Skill "Superhuman": 3 HC
Skill "Companion": 5 HC
VS Drake, Vivi & Marco. You must fight in Speed Up and Hot Spicy state.
Objective: Beat your opponents.
Reward: 900 B
Reward: 900 B
VS Blackbeard Pirates. His GP are constantly refilled and his support characters appear more often.
Reward: 1700 B
Level 145-B (world extension): "Marine Superior Forces: The Three Admirals"
Reward: 1800 B
Alt. Objective: Win with the Blackbeard Pirates (Teach, Laffite, Shiliew & Doc Q).
Reward: 2000 B
Reward: 1100 B
VS Logia users (Eneru, Smoker & Aka Inu as main characters). Free for all battle.
Reward: 1500 B
Reward: 2000 B
Reward: 1400 B
This island is unlocked after finishing all missions and alternative missions (except for the secret ones
obtained via Wifi or Password). The island is located behind Rayleigh's shop.
This island's levels require a pretty advanced rank, so I suggest you train enough and acquire some skills
before you start doing the missions.
Level 200: "Scattered sparks of the strongest fighters"
VS Blackbeard, Eneru & Aka Inu. Point match. You start with 5 points less than the others.
Reward: 1800 B
VS Shanks with Rayleigh, Buggy & Gol D. Roger. Support characters are stronger.
Reward: 2600 B
VS . Point match. You start with 5 points less than the others.
Reward: 2600 B
VS Shanks and Whitebeard (w Shiki, Roger, Sengoku, Teach, Luffy & Rayleigh). Their GP are constantly
filling up and they have an All-Stat Bonus. Extremely hard battle.
Reward: 4700 B
Congratulations! You just finished the story mode! It was not easy, but you made it!
Now you can still train your characters to prepare them for a harder challenge: the Erbaf Coliseum!
Skills
Note: Some of these skills must be bought at shops first (cannot remember which unfortunately,
nevertheless they should be at the end of the list).
Cook Increase food item recovery 2 Eat 5 food items within a match 600 B
Talented Cook Greatly increase food item recovery 4 Win 15 matchs with "Cook" skill set 1500 B
Surprise hit Increase attacks from behind 1 Land 5 attacks from behind 400 B
Perfect igniter Increase fire attacks 2 Burn your opponent 3 times in a 600 B
match
Full Power Start Start with OP Rage 2 Beat your opponent in OP Rage 600 B
Falling expert Reduce falling damage 1 Fall off limits 5 times in a match 400 B
Paralysis
Reduce paralysis time 2 Eat 15 mushrooms 600 B
resistance
Reinforcements Increase support characters attack 3 Call support characters 30 times 800 B
Low fuel
Decrease dodges GP consumption 4 Do 30 dodges (Y + direction) in total 1200 B
consumer
Bad food Cancel rotten food paralysis 3 Eat 5 rotten food pieces in a match 800 B
Big Jump Increase jump height 5 Finish "Jump ball play" 1500 B
Sky walk Can dash in the air 7 Finish a "Heat Up" mission 2000 B
Acrobat Can attack twice in the air 8 Do 15 air attacks in a match 2000 B
Main Characters
Support Characters
Passwords
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