One Piece: Loki’s 2.6 Billion Berries Special Bounty, Explained

One Piece: Loki's 2.6 Billion Berries Special Bounty, Explained

As a long-time fan of One Piece, I can confidently say that Loki, this new character we’ve been introduced to, is nothing short of extraordinary. Having a bounty of 2.6 billion berries at such an early stage in the series is simply unprecedented. It’s like winning the lottery without even buying a ticket!


This article contains spoilers from One Piece’s Elbaf Arc.

Key Takeaways

  • Loki’s 2.6 billion berry bounty without being a criminal is intriguing.
  • Loki’s high bounty isn’t reflective of his true strength due to his potential growth.
  • Loki’s bounty indicates he is Yonko level without having territories or allies.

In the Elbaf arc of “One Piece”, Loki has been introduced to the audience, and as each new chapter unfolds, the storyline becomes increasingly captivating. From his initial appearance, Loki has managed to pique the interest of fans, but with more details about him revealed in chapter 1131, he’s now become even more enigmatic.

Ultimately, we’ve learned the value placed on Loki in “One Piece”, a revelation that’s surprising by itself. What’s even more astounding is the exorbitant worth assigned to him, which underscores his extraordinary power level, to put it mildly.

Loki’s 2.6 Billion Berry Bounty is A Special Reward

  • Loki Attained A Very High Bounty Without Being A Criminal
  • Loki’s Potential Is Scary

In chapter 1131 of the popular series “One Piece,” readers were provided with Loki’s introduction box. Within this, it was disclosed that Loki is the Cursed Prince of Elbaf and his bounty value of 2.6 billion berries was unveiled to fans. Given the substantial amount of the bounty, it’s clear that Loki possesses significant power. However, what sets Loki’s bounty apart is its special nature, a detail yet to be clarified in the storyline. The specifics behind Loki’s unique bounty are still unclear, but fans can agree on one thing: it’s incredibly high.

I’ve been chained here for 6 years. Can you believe it? – Loki

It’s quite logical that Loki, being an older character, could have been active around 6 years prior to the current events in One Piece, and maybe even earlier. This would account for his impressive bounty of 2.6 billion berries since he might have had confrontations with the Navy or engaged in other sea-related conflicts during that time. Additionally, Loki’s ties with the Giants and the display of his power would likely have earned him a significant reward without officially being a pirate, which could be why he possesses such a special bounty.

Why Loki’s Reward Isn’t Reflective Of His True Strength

Loki Has Grown Stronger Since

One Piece: Loki's 2.6 Billion Berries Special Bounty, Explained

It’s undeniably astounding that Loki amassed a fortune of 2.6 billion berries. Yet, this vast reward doesn’t even begin to capture the extent of his power, a fact that fans should grasp merely by glancing at him. For instance, Loki’s bounty was established six years before the ongoing narrative in One Piece. At that time, his bounty stood at 2.6 billion berries. Since then, it’s reasonable to assume that he has only grown more powerful.

I’m the Sun God who will destroy the world! – Loki

Beyond what has already been established, it’s important to note that Loki possesses the power of a mythical Devil Fruit he consumed. As revealed in One Piece chapter 1130, Loki murdered his father, Harald, and claimed a legendary Devil Fruit that had been preserved in the Elbaf royal line for a special individual. This fruit bestowed upon him powers capable of not only destroying Elbaf, but potentially the entire world. These powers may not have been accounted for when assessing Loki’s actual might, as shortly after consuming this Devil Fruit, he was sentenced to crucifixion and subsequently imprisoned.

It’s quite possible that Loki never got a fair opportunity to demonstrate his full might before the World Government, thus it’s highly likely that the reward on him does not accurately represent his current power level.

To put it simply, it’s unclear if Loki ever demonstrated his full might against the Navy. However, with a staggering 2.6 billion berry Bounty, it’s undeniably clear that he possesses an immense power. Admittedly, this bounty may not fully represent his true strength, but it’s still an astounding reward. To be in possession of such a vast amount places Loki in the ranks of potential Sea Emperors. Given the right territories and a powerful crew, Loki could potentially stand shoulder-to-shoulder with the Yonko, the mightiest pirates in the world.

Why Does Loki Have A Special Bounty?

Loki’s Bounty Is Likely Because Of Not Being A Pirate

One Piece: Loki's 2.6 Billion Berries Special Bounty, Explained

It’s been discovered recently that Loki possesses an unusual bounty, and the reason for this isn’t entirely clear. Maybe Loki’s bounty is unique because he doesn’t resemble typical pirates or hasn’t started with lower rewards over time. Notable pirates like Big Mom and Kaido have had to work their way up in the ranks. For example, Kaido initially had a bounty of 70 million berries, while Big Mom’s was initially 50 million. They eventually amassed bounties worth 4.611 and 4.388 billion berries respectively. In contrast, it seems unlikely that Loki followed the same path. Possibly, the World Government deemed Loki such a threat that they immediately set a 2.6 billion berry Bounty on him without him even being a pirate or directly opposing them, which could explain why this bounty is considered exceptional.

Is Loki Yonko Level?

One Piece: Loki's 2.6 Billion Berries Special Bounty, Explained

The question of whether Loki is Yonko level or not is quite easy to answer. For one, his bounty of 2.6 billion berries is higher than what Blackbeard had until recently. Blackbeard was revealed to have a bounty of 2.247 billion berries when he was introduced as an Emperor on the Pirates Island. Of course, his current bounty is 3.996 billion berries, but, the fact that he was an Emperor with 2.247 billion berries just goes to prove that Loki’s bounty is high enough. Furthermore, it must be noted that Loki’s bounty is 2.6 billion berries without him holding any territories or having powerful allies or even a strong crew at his back. Loki’s bounty is solely based on his own strength, which is absolutely magnificent, to say the least. No matter which way fans look at it, Loki is a Yonko level character, and he can go on to destroy Elbaf, and potentially even the world, just as he claims.

Readers can enjoy One Piece freely through Viz Media. The official versions of the series are accessible on both Shonen Jump and Manga Plus apps. Mark your calendars for November 17, 2024, as that’s when the next chapter, One Piece Chapter 1132, will be released.

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2024-11-11 03:33