Follow us on Google News

Get the latest updates directly in your Google News feed

TheOne Piecefandom has long questioned Eiichiro Oda’s approach to power scaling, and recent revelations regarding Monkey D. Garp have reignited the conversation. Garp appears to be taking on numerous top-tier opponents alone, each of whom is comparable to the legendary Pirate King, Gol D. Roger, leaving fans wondering if Oda even cares about maintaining power scaling consistency.

Prime Garp from One Piece

Many fans have historically underestimated Prime Garp, believing that his legendary reputation was mostly a thing of the past. However, as more details emerge, it becomes clear that Garp’s strength is not only real but on par with some of the series’ strongest characters.

The inconsistency of power scaling in Eiichiro Oda’sOne Piece

One of the most heated topics inOne Piecediscussions is Oda’s alleged inconsistencies with power scaling. Garp’s ability to stall or even dominate several high-tier opponents raises the question of whether Oda fully adheres to an established framework for strength rankings.

This is evident when comparing other major battles, such as Marineford, where characters like Mihawk and the Admirals were seemingly restrained, leading to downplay from certain sections of the fandom. With Garp performing at such a high level, many believe Oda is reinforcing the idea that power inOne Pieceis not always determined by fan-made tier lists, but rather by narrative necessity.

Monkey D. Garp from One Piece

Meanwhile, this is not the first time Oda has taken creative liberties with power scaling. Kaido, once hailed as the “strongest” was ultimatelybrought down by Luffydespite facing numerous enemies back-to-back. Similarly, characters like Marco, who held off Admirals, were later seen struggling against King and Queen.

One Piece: Toei Saved Eiichiro Oda’s Best Arc After Marineford That Was Almost Insufferable in the Manga

These scenarios show Oda’s fluid approach to power scaling, in which he chooses who wins and loses based on what best fits the plot rather than rigid fight logic. Some argue that Oda’s writing remains consistent enough for the narrative to stay compelling, while others believe his disregard for structured power levels leads to contradictions and inconsistencies.

Prime Garp’s true power and the underestimation of legends

For years, many fans ignored Garp’s hype, believing that his status as a “Hero of the Marines” was overstated. However, with the most recent demonstrations of his power, it is clear that Prime Garp was not only a legend in name but also in practice. If Garp could battle toe-to-toe with Roger and possibly fend off many Roger-level threats on his own, it would radically change our perception ofold-generation characters.

The idea that legends like Whitebeard, Roger, and Garp were on a different level altogether gains more credibility with each new revelation. Moreover, some theories suggest that Garp may not have been fighting entirely alone. Bogard, his long-time right-hand man, could have been a key factor in keeping these threats at bay.

One Piece: Toei Saved Eiichiro Oda’s Best Arc After Marineford That Was Almost Insufferable in the Manga

If true, this would provide an alternative explanation for Garp’s seeming inconsistencies in power levels. Regardless of external factors,Eiichiro Odahas made it clear that Garp was and remains a force to be reckoned with. His raw physical prowess, mastery of Haki, and decades of battle experience elevate him to the ranks ofOne Piece‘s most formidable characters.

One Piece: Eiichiro Oda Has Made a Broken Devil Fruit That Can Even Counter Haki and Then Forgot About It

The ongoing debate over power scaling inOne Pieceis unlikely to be settled anytime soon, but one thing is certain Oda prioritizes storytelling above all else. As the story progresses, fans will have to accept that Oda’s vision forOne Piecedoesn’t always align with conventional power scaling logic, and that’s precisely what makes the series so unpredictable and engaging.

One Pieceis available to watch on Crunchyroll

Whitebeard, Oden and Roger from Eiichiro Oda’s One Piece

Moumita Chakraborty

Articles Published :930

Moumita Chakraborty is a seasoned Anime Writer at FandomWire with over 900 published articles. Passionate about the vibrant world of Japanese anime, she brings sharp analytical skills and cultural insight to every piece. From dissecting intricate plotlines to spotlighting the latest trends and releases, Moumita’s work resonates with both casual fans and seasoned otakus. Her writing aims to connect with fellow anime enthusiasts while contributing meaningfully to the ever-growing anime community.

More from Moumita Chakraborty

Sakamoto Days Part 2 Episode 8: Release Date, Spoilers and What to Expect

‘To Be Hero X’ Season 2 Needs to Give a Redemption Arc to Its Most Wronged Character

‘Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle’ Surpasses ‘Frozen’ and ‘Your Name’ as Japan’s 4th Highest-Grossing Film

Dark Crime Shows With Mike-Like Antiheroes to Watch Before Mayor of Kingstown Season 4

Did Dustin Hoffman Really Slap Meryl Streep in Kramer vs Kramer – Entire Fight Explained

Helldivers 2 Major Order Update: Arrowhead’s Last-Minute Assist Helps Complete Impossible Charger Challenge

Real Reason Why Minx on Starz Will Not Return for Season 3

Honey Don’t! Cast: Is Chris Evans Playing a Villain in Margaret Qualley’s Upcoming August 22 Release

NYT Wordle Hints and Solution for August 16, 2025

Eiichiro OdaOne Piece

One Piece: Eiichiro Oda Has Made a Broken Devil Fruit That Can Even Counter Haki and Then Forgot About It