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* WeCannotGoOnWithoutYou: In the other characters' stages in Another Log, if Luffy is defeated, it's an automatic Game Over.
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* VideoGameCharacters:
** LightningBruiser: Luffy, Zoro, Sanji - all extremely fast, fairly durable, and strong.
** GlassCannon: Usopp - Who is frail and swift but can attack rapidly from long-range.
** JackOfAllStats: Chopper - Can do anything, but only in short bursts.
** MechanicallyUnusualClass: Robin, Nami - Robin's fighting is totally indirect and Nami's is based around debuffing.
** MightyGlacier: Franky - Slow and powerful, but needs to reload.
** FragileSpeedster: Brook - plays similar to Luffy, Zoro, and Sanji but is quicker and frailier.

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** The sequel brings some of those lost locations back, but still skips over a few, like Fishman Island.



* NoExportForYou: Nicely averted though the North America folks don't get a retail version. Better then nothing, though.

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* PromotedToPlayable: Some characters who only appeared as bosses or cameos in the first game are playable in the sequel, like Kuma, Garp, and the Admirals.
* [[spoiler: RedEyesTakeWarning]]: In the sequel, [[spoiler: the evil Straw Hats have red eyes and dark auras.]]

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* FullSetBonus: By putting three coins together on a board that are linked in some way(i.e: members of a crew, devil fruit users, [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking noses]]) their usual stat boosting abilities are negated for a special effect.


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* SetBonus: By putting three coins together on a board that are linked in some way(i.e: members of a crew, devil fruit users, [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking noses]]) their usual stat boosting abilities are negated for a special effect.
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* ChargedAttack: Some characters, such as Luffy, can do this with certain attacks to increse the damage and/or range.

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** Also Whitebeard's use of Conqueror's Haki was an InformedAbility in the manga and anime, where as he actually uses it in this game.



* AttackAnimal: Salome is this for Boa Hancock.

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* AttackAnimal: Salome Boa Hancock's pet snake, Salome, is this this. She even uses him as a bow for Boa Hancock.her Slave Arrow



* MightyGlacier: Whitebeard moves pretty slow, but can dish out a lot of damage and his Conqueror's Haki has a wide range that can knock out a lot of {{Mooks}}

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* MightyGlacier: Whitebeard moves pretty slow, but can dish out a lot of damage and his Conqueror's Haki has a wide range that can knock out a lot of {{Mooks}}{{Mooks}}.
** This also applies to Franky.
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* AttackAnimal: Salome is this for Boa Hancock.


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* CompositeCharacter: The pirate/marine leaders have traits from various characters in the manga, such as Jozu's body and Alvida's mace.
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* MightyGlacier: Whitebeard moves pretty slow, but can dish out a lot of damage and his Conqueror's Haki has a wide range that can knock out a lot of {{Mooks}}
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* FullSetBonus: By putting three coins together on a board that are linked in some way(i.e: members of a crew, devil fruit users, [[ArsonMurderJaywalking noses]]) their usual stat boosting abilities are negated for a special effect.

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* FullSetBonus: By putting three coins together on a board that are linked in some way(i.e: members of a crew, devil fruit users, [[ArsonMurderJaywalking [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking noses]]) their usual stat boosting abilities are negated for a special effect.
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The style of the game plays similar to ''VideoGame/DynastyWarriors'' (which isn't surprising as it was made by {{Koei}}) in that you run around a stage beating up waves and waves of enemies while achieving objectives to unlock the main opponent. The game covers most of the ''Manga/OnePiece'' storyline specifically some of the more important fights in the series (Don Krieg, Arlong, Crocodile, etc).

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The style of the game plays similar to ''VideoGame/DynastyWarriors'' (which isn't surprising as it was made by {{Koei}}) Creator/{{Koei}}) in that you run around a stage beating up waves and waves of enemies while achieving objectives to unlock the main opponent. The game covers most of the ''Manga/OnePiece'' storyline specifically some of the more important fights in the series (Don Krieg, Arlong, Crocodile, etc).
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''One Piece Pirate Warriors'' (''Kaizoku Musou'') is a 2012 video game from Creator/{{Namco Bandai}}

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''One Piece Piece: Pirate Warriors'' (''Kaizoku Musou'') (''One Piece: Kaizoku Musou'' in Japanese, meaning "Unparalleled Pirates"/"Peerless Pirates") is a 2012 video game from Creator/{{Namco Bandai}}
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The game was released on March 1, 2012 in Japan. Much to the surprise of the fanbase, it was announced that Europe and North America would get the game too. However, the former would be able to get it retail while the latter would only be able to obtain the game by download via PlayStation Network. Additionally, the English versions would retain the Japanese language and only be in subtitles.

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The game was released on March 1, 2012 in Japan. Much to the surprise of the fanbase, it was announced that Europe and North America would get the game too.too (released on September 21, 2012 and September 25, 2012, respectively). However, the former would be able to get it retail while the latter would only be able to obtain the game by download via PlayStation Network. Additionally, the English versions would retain the Japanese language and only be in subtitles.

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''One Piece Pirate Warriors'' (''Kaizoku Musou'') is a 2012 video game from {{Namco Bandai}}

The style of the game plays similar to ''DynastyWarriors'' (which isn't surprising as it was made by {{Koei}}) in that you run around a stage beating up waves and waves of enemies while achieving objectives to unlock the main opponent. The game covers most of the One Piece storyline specifically some of the more important fights in the series (Don Krieg, Arlong, Crocodile, etc).

Dropped in March 2012 in Japan. Much to the surprise of the fanbase, was announced that Europe and North America would get the game too. However the former would be able to get it retail while the latter would be available only by download via PSN. Additionally the English versions would retain the Japanese language and only be in subtitles.

[[http://www.imagebam.com/image/7393e4224175376 Has been revealed a sequel is in the works]], presumably focusing on the missing story arcs that didn't make it into the last game as well as the most recent ones.

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''One Piece Pirate Warriors'' (''Kaizoku Musou'') is a 2012 video game from {{Namco Creator/{{Namco Bandai}}

The style of the game plays similar to ''DynastyWarriors'' ''VideoGame/DynastyWarriors'' (which isn't surprising as it was made by {{Koei}}) in that you run around a stage beating up waves and waves of enemies while achieving objectives to unlock the main opponent. The game covers most of the One Piece ''Manga/OnePiece'' storyline specifically some of the more important fights in the series (Don Krieg, Arlong, Crocodile, etc).

Dropped in The game was released on March 1, 2012 in Japan. Much to the surprise of the fanbase, it was announced that Europe and North America would get the game too. However However, the former would be able to get it retail while the latter would be available only be able to obtain the game by download via PSN. Additionally PlayStation Network. Additionally, the English versions would retain the Japanese language and only be in subtitles.

[[http://www.imagebam.com/image/7393e4224175376 Has It has been revealed that a sequel is in the works]], presumably focusing on the missing story arcs that didn't make it into the last game as well as the most recent ones.



* CompressedAdaptation: All the arcs (the ones that are covered anyway) are done in sort of a abridged version. Neat to see it done in CGI but you don't get the whole story.
* CutscenePowerToTheMax: When it comes to boss battles
* FoeTossingCharge: A staple move for any Dynasty Warriors game.

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* CompressedAdaptation: All the arcs (the ones that are covered anyway) are done in sort of a abridged version. Neat to see it done in CGI {{CGI}}, but you don't get the whole story.
* CutscenePowerToTheMax: When it comes to boss battles
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* FoeTossingCharge: A staple move for any Dynasty Warriors ''Dynasty Warriors'' game.



* NoExportForYou: Nicely averted though the North America folks don't get a retail version. Better then nothing though.

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* NoExportForYou: Nicely averted though the North America folks don't get a retail version. Better then nothing nothing, though.



* XMeetsY: OnePiece meets DynastyWarriors

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* XMeetsY: OnePiece ''Manga/OnePiece'' meets DynastyWarriors''VideoGame/DynastyWarriors''.



* ZergRush: As per Dynasty Warriors style

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* ZergRush: As per Dynasty Warriors style''Dynasty Warriors'' style.

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''One Piece Pirate Warriors'' has the following tropes:

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[[http://www.imagebam.com/image/7393e4224175376 Has been revealed a sequel is in the works]], presumably focusing on the missing story arcs that didn't make it into the last game as well as the most recent ones.
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* WeakButSkilled: Nami's playstyle. Her attacks are generally the weakest of all the playable characters, but are used as setups (by making clouds over enemies heads) for the powerful [[ShockAndAwe Thunderbolt Tempo]].
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* AndYourRewardIsCloths: Beating the Main Adventure mode and the Another Logs of Sanji and Zoro unlock [[spoiler: the [[TimeSkip New World]]]] apperances for Monster Trio.

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* AndYourRewardIsCloths: AndYourRewardIsClothes: Beating the Main Adventure mode and the Another Logs of Sanji and Zoro unlock [[spoiler: the [[TimeSkip New World]]]] apperances for Monster Trio.
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* AndYourRewardIsCloths: Beating the Main Adventure mode and the Another Logs of Sanji and Zoro unlock [[spoiler: the [[TimeSkip New World]]]] apperances for Monster Trio.
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* FullSetBonus: By putting three coins together on a board that are linked in some way(i.e: members of a crew, devil fruit users, [[ArsonMurderJaywalking noses]]) their usual stat boosting abilities are negated for a special effect.
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* BrickJoke: For Sanji's level opening, he cooks a steak before tossing it on a plate into the air to kick away an enemy. At the end of his stage, he kicks away an enemy, and catches the plate he tossed in the air before.
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I edited it at first to include every single arc that was left out, but I\'ll just return it back to normal.


* AbortedArc: The Alvida/Morgan, Kuro, Logue town, Laboon, Whiskey Peak, Little Garden, Skypiea, Davy Back, Amazon Lily, and Thriller Bark arcs are all left out of the game unfortunately.

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* AbortedArc: The Alvida/Morgan, Kuro, Logue town, Laboon, Whiskey Peak, Little Garden, Skypiea, Davy Back, Amazon Lily, and Thriller Bark arcs are all left out of the game unfortunately.
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* AbortedArc: The Kuro, Skypiea, and Thriller Bark arcs are all left out of the game unfortunately.

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* AbortedArc: The Alvida/Morgan, Kuro, Logue town, Laboon, Whiskey Peak, Little Garden, Skypiea, Davy Back, Amazon Lily, and Thriller Bark arcs are all left out of the game unfortunately.
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* AdaptationExpansion: You actually get to fight [[KnightTemplar Akainu]] as Luffy ''and kick his ass''.

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* AdaptationExpansion: You actually get to fight [[KnightTemplar Akainu]] as Luffy ''and kick his ass''.ATasteOfPower: The TutorialLevel takes place [[spoiler: after the TimeSkip]], and gives you all of your moves and an exclusive SP attack.



* ATasteOfPower: The TutorialLevel takes place [[spoiler: after the TimeSkip]], and gives you all of your moves and an exclusive SP attack.

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* ATasteOfPower: The TutorialLevel takes place [[spoiler: after the TimeSkip]], and gives you all of your moves and an exclusive SP attack.AdaptationExpansion: You actually get to fight [[KnightTemplar Akainu]] as Luffy ''and kick his ass''.

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* CompressedAdaptation: All the arcs (the ones that are covered anyway) are done in sort of a abridged version. Neat to see it done in CGI but you don't get the whole story.



* CompressedAdaptation: All the arcs (the ones that are covered anyway) are done in sort of a abridged version. Neat to see it done in CGI but you don't get the whole story.
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* AbortedArc: The Kuro, Skyipia, and Thriller Bark arcs are all left out of the game unfortunately.

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* AbortedArc: The Kuro, Skyipia, Skypiea, and Thriller Bark arcs are all left out of the game unfortunately.
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* ATasteOfPower: The TutorialLevel takes place [[spoiler: after the TimeSkip]], and gives you all of your moves and an exclusive SP attack.
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* AbortedArc: The Kuro, Skyipia, and Thriller Bark arcs are all left out of the game unfortunately.
-->'''Brook''': [[LampshadeHanging What about my story?]]


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* FoeTossingCharge: A staple move for any Dynasty Warriors game.


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* XMeetsY: OnePiece meets DynastyWarriors
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The style of the games plays similar to ''DynastyWarriors'' (which isn't surprising as it was made by {{Koei}}) in that you run around a stage beating up waves and waves of enemies while achieving objectives to unlock the main opponent. The game covers most of the One Piece storyline specifically some of the more important fights in the series (Don Krieg, Arlong, Crocodile, etc).

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The style of the games game plays similar to ''DynastyWarriors'' (which isn't surprising as it was made by {{Koei}}) in that you run around a stage beating up waves and waves of enemies while achieving objectives to unlock the main opponent. The game covers most of the One Piece storyline specifically some of the more important fights in the series (Don Krieg, Arlong, Crocodile, etc).
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The style of the games plays similar to ''DynastyWarriors'' (which isn't surprising as it was made by {{Koei}}) in that you run around a stage beating up waves and waves of enemies while searching for the main objective or opponent. The game covers most of the One Piece storyline specifically some of the more important fights in the series (Don Krieg, Arlong, Crocodile, etc).

Dropped in March 2012 in Japan. Much to the surprise of the fanbase, was announced that Europe and North America would get the game too. However the former would be able to get it retail while the latter would be available only by download via PSN. All versions will be in the Japanese language with the English versions having subtitles.

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The style of the games plays similar to ''DynastyWarriors'' (which isn't surprising as it was made by {{Koei}}) in that you run around a stage beating up waves and waves of enemies while searching for achieving objectives to unlock the main objective or opponent. The game covers most of the One Piece storyline specifically some of the more important fights in the series (Don Krieg, Arlong, Crocodile, etc).

Dropped in March 2012 in Japan. Much to the surprise of the fanbase, was announced that Europe and North America would get the game too. However the former would be able to get it retail while the latter would be available only by download via PSN. All Additionally the English versions will be in would retain the Japanese language with the English versions having and only be in subtitles.



* AdaptationExpansion: You actually get to fight Akainu as Luffy ''and kick his ass''.

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* AdaptationExpansion: You actually get to fight Akainu [[KnightTemplar Akainu]] as Luffy ''and kick his ass''.
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''One Piece Pirate Warriors'' (''Kaizoku Musou'') is a 2012 video game from {{Namco Bandai}}

The style of the games plays similar to ''DynastyWarriors'' (which isn't surprising as it was made by {{Koei}}) in that you run around a stage beating up waves and waves of enemies while searching for the main objective or opponent. The game covers most of the One Piece storyline specifically some of the more important fights in the series (Don Krieg, Arlong, Crocodile, etc).

Dropped in March 2012 in Japan. Much to the surprise of the fanbase, was announced that Europe and North America would get the game too. However the former would be able to get it retail while the latter would be available only by download via PSN. All versions will be in the Japanese language with the English versions having subtitles.

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''One Piece Pirate Warriors'' has the following tropes:

* AdaptationExpansion: You actually get to fight Akainu as Luffy ''and kick his ass''.
* CutscenePowerToTheMax: When it comes to boss battles
* CompressedAdaptation: All the arcs (the ones that are covered anyway) are done in sort of a abridged version. Neat to see it done in CGI but you don't get the whole story.
* NoExportForYou: Nicely averted though the North America folks don't get a retail version. Better then nothing though.
* PressXToNotDie
* ZergRush: As per Dynasty Warriors style

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