Gol D. Roger’s powerful rise was no doubt due in part to the fact that he was one of the few who could use all three types of Haki. These skills allowed him to wield nature’s mightiest elements during battle, imbue his sword with energy, and even attack enemies without striking them directly.
Of course, one of the things that makes Gol D. Roger so incredibly powerful in “One Piece” is his formidable reputation. Known to be among the most dangerous men ever to live, both in terms of his battle acumen and his fighting abilities, the famed Pirate King had few opponents who dared challenge him. And that ominous legend would follow the pirate to his grave.
Eventually, as Gol D. Roger grew older and more sickly, he was finally captured and summarily executed. But, as “One Piece” clearly shows, some men are even more dangerous in death than they are in life. His triumphant last words spur on the narrative events that shape Luffy’s (Iñaki Godoy) tale and will forever be a part of pirate legend as a result.
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