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5 Worst Islands in One Piece, Which One the Most Scary

Who wants to live on an island? Here are the 5 worst islands in One Piece. Let's see more!

Anime & Manga | 09 December

2021-12-08T22:12:57.000Z

In the world of One Piece, the Straw Hats have visited numerous islands, each with its own culture and history. Some of these islands are beautiful oases where the Straw Hat Pirates can have fun. Some islands are much worse than others due to various factors such as rulers, wildlife, and even climate. To be called one of the worst, the island must have issues in all of these categories, and perhaps more that are truly unique.

Well, on this occasion, the Dunia Games team will explain some of the worst islands in One Piece. Let's check this out!

5. Germa Kingdom

The Germa Kingdom might seem a good place to live as one of the most technologically advanced countries in the world. However, upon closer inspection, the darkness that enveloped the entire country became clear. The Germa Kingdom and all of its citizens exist solely to serve its ruler, Judge Vinsmoke, and his ambition to bring about all things cruel with science.

4. Punk Hazard

Punk Hazard, an island with a dark and dirty history, is easily one of the worst places to live in One Piece. There is very little comfort to be found here, with half the island constantly on fire and the other half constantly freezing. All who live on the island are subjected to horrific atrocities under the rule of Caesar Clown, a deranged mad scientist.

3. Thriller Bark

Thriller Bark, one of the strangest islands in the Grand Line sea, is actually the ship of the former Sea Commander Gecko Moria. Thriller Bark started out as an island in the West Blue but was turned into Moria's own pirate battleship through mysterious ways. Sailing in the waters of the Florian Grand Line Triangle makes the ship a very inhospitable island, especially to its own inhabitants.

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2. Dressrosa

Initially, it was an island with beautiful architecture. But this island became terrible during Donquixote Doflamingo's reign. The grim fact of the city was that all of the living toys on the island were previously individuals who had been turned into toys by Doflamingo's servants. They also turn into slaves forced to work in secret factories at night.

1. Wano

Wano is one of the most beautiful islands to live in if it weren't for the Sea Emperor there. Kaido, the mentioned emperor, has turned a once peaceful and prosperous country into a very unpleasant island with the help of the current shogun, Kurozumi Orochi. The samurai used to be the nation's greatest protectors, but they were either slaughtered or imprisoned and forced to work in weapons factories. The factory has also poisoned Wano's once-fertile soil, making its water and food dangerous for most people.

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