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* [[Turns Red]]: Most bosses get at least one new move when they're low on health, [[That One Attack|or start spamming their most annoying attack.]]
* [[Turns Red]]: Most bosses get at least one new move when they're low on health, [[That One Attack|or start spamming their most annoying attack.]]
* [[Use Your Head]]: Luffy's Gomu Gomu no Bell.
* [[Use Your Head]]: Luffy's Gomu Gomu no Bell.
* [[Wake Up Call Boss]]: Axe-Hand Morgan has a simple moveset, but is able to block attacks and punish you if you attack carelessly. He can call [[Mooks]] to help him, too.
* [["Wake-Up Call" Boss]]: Axe-Hand Morgan has a simple moveset, but is able to block attacks and punish you if you attack carelessly. He can call [[Mooks]] to help him, too.
* [[Victory Pose]]: Luffy [[Bicep-Polishing Gesture|does one]] whenever he beats a level or boss. Smoker does one too, if he captures Luffy during the last level.
* [[Victory Pose]]: Luffy [[Bicep-Polishing Gesture|does one]] whenever he beats a level or boss. Smoker does one too, if he captures Luffy during the last level.
* [[Video Game Stealing]]: Nami can steal items from enemies.
* [[Video Game Stealing]]: Nami can steal items from enemies.

Revision as of 17:11, 11 April 2017

One Piece is a 2005 Action Game for the Game Boy Advance that was released exclusively in america, unlike the other four which are exclusive to Japan. It plays similary to Dragon Ball Advance Adventure and has six chapters, covering Luffy's adventures in East Blue from when he recruits Zoro in Shells Town to when he escapes the marines in Logue Town.


This game contains the following tropes: