Monkey D. Dragon is considered the most wanted man alive so he has the highest bounty but the bounty was never revealed. The biggest bounty seen yet is Luffy's after the two year skip. He had a bounty of 400 million berries.
Warlord as in the shichibukai? It is still unknown of who is the strongest or what all of their full abilities are. It is impossible to know who is strongest at this point in the story.
Whitebeard's bounty was never revealed.
Ace's bounty was finally revealed in the One Piece 15th Anniversary: Dive to Grand World minibook, in Shonen Jump Weekly, on August 6th 2012. The bounty was revealed to be 550,000,000.
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You find a wanted poster from One Piece and you trace over the paper. Draw anyone who you want and write the name and bounty.
Warlord as in the shichibukai? It is still unknown of who is the strongest or what all of their full abilities are. It is impossible to know who is strongest at this point in the story.
Whitebeard's bounty was never revealed.
No he is not. The seven 'shichibukai', or 'warlords' are government-sanctioned privateers. An old aquaintance of Arlong, Jinbei, was one of the shichibukai until he quit. However Arlong himself was simply a pirate captain with his own personal fiefdom, bribing a naval official to look the other way.
Ace's bounty was finally revealed in the One Piece 15th Anniversary: Dive to Grand World minibook, in Shonen Jump Weekly, on August 6th 2012. The bounty was revealed to be 550,000,000.
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I think right now it's about 400 million berries.
You find a wanted poster from One Piece and you trace over the paper. Draw anyone who you want and write the name and bounty.
I wish that was the case Each state has separate bounty hunter laws and bail bond laws. NO NATIONAL LICENSE/OR PERMIT **HOPE THAT HELPS** JUDE KAGABINES ARIZONA BOUNTY HUNTER
Bounty hunter for a gang: one of there requirments bounty hunter for U.S army: No
The Shichibukai (seven warlords of the sea) are seven pirates in One Piece who have sold their services to the World Government in exchange for immunity from most crimes. The group forms one of the three 'great powers', three forces of roughly equal fighting strength, alongside the marines, who they are allied (but not subordinate to) and the Yonkou (Four Emperors) four powerful pirates deadlockd against each other in the New World. The 'shi' in shichibukai means 'seven', and if a member leaves the group or is removed, a replacement is chosen. The original shichibukai were: Juracule Mihawk, Gecko Moria, Donquixote Doflamingo, Boa Hancock, Bartholomew Kuma, Jinbei, Sir Crocodile After Crocodile's defeat by Luffy and his crimes being uncovered, he was stripped of his title, and replaced by Marshall D Teach, aka Blackbeard. At the war at Marineford, Teach defected, having only joined so that he could gain access to the great prison, Impel Down, to bolster his crew with a selection of powerful inmates. At the end, Moria was stripped of his title also, due to weakness. Jinbei had been imprisoned as he did not support the war against Whitebeard, he also formally gave up his title here, leaving the Shichibukai at 4. During the timeskip, Trafalgar Law joined after presenting 100 pirate hearts to the goverment. Despite being significantly weaker than the other members, Buggy the Clown was invited to become one too. Various convenient (and accidental) circumstances had made him look much more powerful and influential than the World Government had originally assumed. As of issue 700's count, the current Shichibukai are: Juracule Mihawk, Bartholomew Kuma, Boa Hancock, Buggy the Clown, Trafalgar Law, though he may lose the title due to recent actions, Donquixote Doflamingo, who faked his resignation, but might find it hard to hold onto the title due to recent revelations. The last position is filled but the person is currently unknown.
In One Piece, players can switch characters during gameplay in certain video games based on the series, such as the "One Piece: Pirate Warriors" series or "One Piece: Bounty Rush." However, in the main manga and anime, the story follows a fixed cast of characters, primarily focusing on Monkey D. Luffy and his crew. Character switching is primarily a feature of games rather than the narrative itself.
there are no One Piece episodes that have been dubbed in German.