A vast sea world of unique islands where pirates search for the legendary One Piece treasure.
Played | 50 times |
Cloned | 5 times |
Created | 23 days ago |
Last Updated | Yesterday |
Visibility | Public |

Coordinates | (-8900, -8238) |
Middle Class (Merchants and Small-Time Pirates): Merchants who are able to operate in multiple territories or towns can gain significant wealth, especially if they avoid piracy or World Government interference. Small-time pirates may earn money through theft and pillaging, but they live a dangerous existence. Lower Class (Farmers, Sailors, Common Folk): The lower class works hard for modest wages. They can afford basic necessities but have little to no luxury. The people in these classes may work for pirate ships or the Marines, or they may live in towns with high government taxes or pirate activity that affect their livelihood. Trade and Supply Chains Major Trade Routes: The world’s trade is heavily reliant on maritime routes, with islands producing different goods based on their climate and resources. For example: Loguetown is a trade hub, importing and exporting food, goods, and weaponry. Whisky Peak deals with exotic animals and trade between the Grand Line and the East Blue.