Why do people act like one piece won't be " the friends we made along the way" when it do obviously will be

Why do people act like one piece won't be " the friends we made along the way" when it do obviously will be.

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I think it's literally going to be one piece of gold.

Oda said it's something tangible.

Because everyone would hate that. There needs to be at least 1 piece of gold.

Source?

Oda said it wont be in a interview.

Yeah, one gold is likely.

Though my second guess would be a spaceship and we go
>and the adventure continues
or something.
Actually has that whole ancient nukes and spaceships plotline advanced in recent years at all?

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Wouldn't literally one piece of gold essentially be the friends we made along the way?

>Because everyone would hate that
Why? Oda's promise aside, it would be cliche but it wouldn't be that bad imo.

its a sled the pirate king used in his childhood

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>but it wouldn't be that bad imo.
It would be because it renders the narrative tone super bleak.

Thousands of people have died under this lark. It would be unnecessarily cruel for the narrative to render sacrifices and trials of various character just completely meaningless.

I used to be like you OP, then I read the story.

I mean, they were still fighting to become pirate king right? Thats worth plenty in itself.

The writer literally said that it wont be that in an interview.

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That would be fine, but would just continue the cycle of Roger, nothing new would be accomplished.

Because Oda literally said that it wouldn't be.

Rodger and his crew laughed heavily when they first saw it. This means that the treasure is superfluous, aka it's essentially the journey is the treasure.

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Yes, Oda saying it's something tangible is him subtly trolling the fanbase.

What decent alternative is there to this in that context? It can't just be a fuckton of gold.

>headcanon

t.nigger

I remember when I was younger there was a rumor that the one piece is where the devil fruit trees grow.

It's this, Oda's been hinting at it for a long time now. There will be one relatively worthless object at the finish line to convey this while making Oda's tangible answer technically correct.

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>ancient nukes and spaceships
is that actually a thing in OP?

A piece of gold.
A coin?

>POKETTO no KOIN, soreto You wanna be my Friend?

It would be strange for whatever they discovered on Raftel to also be what Roger claims to be the treasure that he left there.

Enel had one.
Memes aside though, there was that weapons named after gods stuff that some of the stones lead to and I was under the impression it was supposed to be some advanced technology.
Though i guess one turned out to be a mermaid.

I dont think there ever was more pressure on a mangaka to deliver on the final stretch than on Oda. Like he has to deliver on the Void Century/ Joy Boy/ will of D, its like every single thing in the story links to this missing century, if he fucks up this flashback then everything that came before it goes to shit no matter how good it was, its the one thing he cant half ass, sure he can have a nightmare with an arc here and there and its not unusual to have one or two in a 1000+ chapters story but the lore dump is going to make or brake the manga, kinda scary for the writer.

Yep.

The exact nature of those things being mysterious isn't so bad. We understand that Pluton was straight up just an absurdly powerful ship, the likes of which blueprints for were handed down in secret among a line of shipwrights.