One Piece: Strongest Attacks in One Piece – Ranked

No matter how vast the destruction I’ve seen – mountains shifting, seas bubbling, entire realms vanishing without a trace – I’m always drawn in closer when a character mutters a new ability. Power in One Piece isn’t just about massive blasts; it’s about determination, history, and a potent force that feels like a thunderous story being told within a single punch.

To declare something as “unbeatable,” I consider three aspects: historical impact (has it ever toppled a ruler?), environmental resilience (was the surrounding area unaffected?), and dramatic impact (did fans gasp when the reveal was made?). These seven actions outperform all criteria, leaving me speechless amidst shredded pages, pondering how the next adversary could possibly endure.

7.
Meigo (Dark Hound) – Sakazuki (Akainu)

Magma That Melts Legends

The fiery talon of molten rock from Akainu’s Devil Fruit, the Magu Magu no Mi, with its highest offensive strength, strikes Whitebeard’s body, causing half his face to melt. As a result, the battle falls silent. In simpler terms, Akainu’s powerful attack, the Magu Magu no Mi, melts part of Whitebeard’s face and temporarily halts the fight. The phrase “highest offensive power” is the main idea or thesis statement about the Magu Magu no Mi.

The assault cuts through tough earthquake-resistant skin, burns hotter than any past agony I can remember, and continues burrowing, determined to obliterate the very roots of our family tree (it’s hard to bear thinking about what happened to Ace).

It is ruthless, precise, and terrifyingly fast, the embodiment of Absolute Justice.

Instead of modifying landscapes, Meigo eliminates targets directly; its impact is a sense of dread, imprinted on both scars and the emotions of readers.

6.
Galaxy Impact – Monkey D. Garp

Grandpa’s Haymaker, Town-Buster Edition

I was aware of his ability to punch cannonballs, but the sight of him leaping from a ship and destroying Hachinosu like leaves in a storm still surprised me. The punch connects, the power erupts, buildings disintegrate as if swept away by a hurricane.

He dismisses it as stiffened muscles, asserting that even prime Garp had enough power to submerge the island. I have no reason to doubt him; the impact seemed like a continent-wide tremor from my vantage point as a reader. No supernatural powers, just decades of rigorous training and a Conqueror’s Halo denser than steel.

As I dive into Galaxy Impact, it’s clear that raw determination can mirror real-world catastrophes, serving as a stark reminder to the new generation of marines: The veterans are still the masters of the ocean.

5.
Kamusari (Divine Departure) – Shanks

A Sword Stroke That Ends Futures

In simpler terms, without any special appearance or pretense, only Shanks stood there with a powerful Conqueror’s Haki that seemed capable of splitting the entire horizon. Kid’s railgun disintegrated, his ship broke apart, and dreams valued at three billion berries vanished faster than my coffee cooling.

In simpler terms, the slash is more decisive than a shockwave, a lesson inherited from Roger and refined without uttering a word. This one strike can determine an outcome that may have unfolded over multiple chapters, skipping any need for extended conflict.

What intrigues me is the perfection: absolute power, impeccable timing, no errors. If Shanks creates Gryphon, a fate concludes.

4.
Shima Yurashi / Gekishin – Edward “Whitebeard” Newgate

Earthquakes Held in One Hand

I bore witness to colossal beings losing their footing, as waves of immense power rose towards the heavens, each event seemingly set off by just one mighty blow. With a mere throat-clearing, Shima Yurashi sends ripples through the very foundations of the earth itself.

When he channels the earthquake into Gekishin, the force wave shatters admiral armor, serving as a stark reminder to every soldier why Sengoku dubbed him an apocalyptic figure. With no antiquated technology or mythical zoan, it’s merely his Paramecia powers amplified by a will that defies gravity.

In my eyes, even with scars and the passage of time, his blows reshape entire shorelines; at peak form, it seems our world would require an entirely new map to accommodate his power.

3.
Flaming Drum Dragon Shoryu: Kaen Hakke – Kaido

Heat Meant to Vaporise Hope

In a fiery spectacle, Kaido transforms into a raging forge, his scales flaring up like molten lava. With every breath, he expels such intense heat that it liquefies stone before touching it. I can only imagine the coastal villagers feeling the heatwave from the mainland.

Through the flames, he unleashes the power of the Conqueror’s Haki, delivering a punch so massive it could evaporate an island, demonstrating why he is known as the most powerful being in existence. For a moment, the impact leaves the battlefield shrouded in blinding light.

The failure only underscores its terrifying nature; if Luffy had even moved an inch, Wano would have become a field of shattered glass.

2.
Gomu Gomu no Bajrang Gun – Monkey D. Luffy

An Island-Sized Fist of Freedom

The fifth gear breaks, my smile mirrors Luffy’s, and the sky above Wano swells with a fist bigger than Onigashima. He imbues it with Armament Haki, suffuses it with Conqueror’s Haki, then laughs, for laws of physics no longer seem to matter. Observing that punch descend was as breathtaking as witnessing the sunrise beneath stormy skies.

With flames hot enough to melt horns, Kaido retaliates; the punch forces him into the ground nonetheless. This single blow not only liberated a nation, crowned a new emperor, and instilled hope over tyranny, but it also demonstrated that hope is stronger than tyranny itself. Such narrative power cannot be quantified by any spreadsheet.

In the future, every potential nemesis compares their strategies to a colossal figure who wields happiness as a weapon, and I am eagerly anticipating their reactions.

1.
Lulusia Obliteration – Imu

One Command, One Kingdom Gone

The heavens darken, beams of light cut through the gloom, and poof! Lulusia vanishes as if by a silent decree from the royal court, obliterating landscape and recollections in its wake. I was struck with a sense of unease when the earth shuddered; the ocean swelled slightly, while the global administration feigned ignorance to the event.

The strike unites the “Mother Flame” with the ancient artifact known as “Uranus,” creating a power so immense it carves out a hollow on the seabed. Upon revisiting this panel, I search for signs of struggle, sweat, or exertion; however, there is none to be found.

When the inevitable ruin comes disguised as documents sealed in secrecy, it strikes me that every pirate’s fantasy becomes a negotiation with fate, where one’s hand hovers over the erase button of history.

When trouble shows up as secret paperwork, I understand that being a pirate is like bargaining with destiny while having the power to rewrite history.

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2025-05-25 15:09