1045 Chapters Already: When Will Wano Arc End

Some people still mistake that One Piece has a “Kaido arc” but actually, its name is the Wano arc. The Wano arc is quite long, so many fans have questions about the end of it. This article will give you some new information you need to know.

When Will Wano Arc End?

Maybe the Wano arc will finally end in 2022. Now, the story has overcome the climax. The conflict between Luffy and Kaido has been solved. One Piece fans will come on a new journey. Eiichiro Oda confirmed that Wano Arc completed 80% of One Piece, but not entirely. It is really close to the end than ever before.

How Long Is Wano Arc?

1044+ chapters.

The Wano arc is the main story of the rest of the series. This season continues the adventures of Luffy and his friends (Straw Hat Pirates).

As the final arc of One Piece reaches its climax, the Wano Country arc has been ongoing since 2018. The Wano arc started from the 90th volume to 1000th now.

Is the Wano arc the longest arc?

One Piece’s Wano Country Arc is the longest story arc, according to an interview with Oda. And it is. The Wano arc is longer than Dressrosa, which collected 102 chapters. Its density may be seen in the fact that, despite its length, there is still room for many more stories to be told. After the “Wano Country” arc, One Piece still has a lot of territories to cover, thus Oda is probably eager to finish the plot as soon as possible.

How many anime episodes long is the Wano arc?

133+ episodes. The Wano arc started in the 20th season, from the first episode number 892.

Wano country looks like
Wano country looks like

Is The Wano The Last Arc?

Even though the Wano Country arc is undoubtedly one of One Piece’s final few arcs, Oda has still left certain loose ends in the plot that haven’t been resolved.

There is no chance that One Piece will complete the Wano Arc. Oda himself had stated that Wano had completed 80 percent, not the total, of One Piece. Arriving at Raftel, facing off against the Blackbeard Pirates, fighting the World Government in the last battle, traveling to Giants’ Elbaf, and destroying Fishman Island. There is still a ton lot to discover.

What Will Happen After Wano?

Eiichiro Oda has answered this. He revealed some details of the next arc after Wano, which he called “the greatest battle ever”. A fight for power between pirates and the government for guessing. 

A fight?

When the Wano Country arc wraps up, maybe Shanks and Elbaf will be the main character in the next big arc.

Luffy and his friends in Wano Arc.
Luffy and his friends in Wano Arc.

Viewed from the fan, there are some events after the Wano arc. Luffy is likely to go to Blackbeard’s area, where Shanks will also be present. They will partner up to battle Blackbeard because he stole Whitebeard’s power. Blackbeard made him similar to Whitebeard in strength but more potent. This difference stems from his dark and evil fruit.

The aftermath?

Even by One Piece standards, the Wano Country arc has been lengthy. So Eiichiro Oda will probably need some time to depict the war’s aftermath. It may be long after a lengthy storyline, you know. Fans will probably watch the final few chapters, where the alliance bids farewell to its loved ones. They perished in the conflict and hold a banquet. The main revelations regarding Oden’s Journal, Joy Boy, and the Road Poneglyph may all occur around the end of the arc.

Oda enjoys giving a lot of information at the end. After everything is said and done, the issue of where the Straw Hats will go next remains.

Is The Wano Arc The Best Arc?

The Wano Country arc, and perhaps the entire One Piece series, is without a doubt Oda’s finest work following the time skip. The arc, which brilliantly ties up all the plot lines, is the culmination of everything the Straw Hats have done since arriving in the New World.

On another side, this arc also made many questions about what happened after. So, which is the best arc in One Piece depends on your feelings and your thinking about it. Share with us by comment below.

Wano Country beauty.
Wano Country beauty.

What Is The 12th Arc In One Piece?

The answer is The Z’s Ambition Arc. It is the arc upcoming the time skip and is the first filler. It is located in the 12th One Piece movie named One Piece Film: Z. The Neo Marines and Marines engage the Straw Hat Pirates in battle when they reach the Maubeugemour Sea, which is a sub-sea of the New World.

Is The Wano Arc Important?

Yes. One Piece Wano arc is one of the series’ most complex and lengthy arcs. This is an important arc, revealing many mysteries about the great treasure One Piece and can affect the final outcome of who is the Pirate King.

When Did The Wano Arc Start In Anime?

It started 2 years ago. On July 7, 2019. You can find episode no. 892 in overall named “The Land of Wano! To the Samurai Country where Cherry Blossoms Flutter!” for the beginning.

FAQs

Is The Wano Arc The Best Arc?

The Wano Country arc, and perhaps the entire One Piece series, is without a doubt Oda’s finest work following the time skip. The arc, which brilliantly ties up all the plot lines, is the culmination of everything the Straw Hats have done since arriving in the New World.

Is the Wano the last arc?

Even though the Wano Country arc is undoubtedly one of One Piece’s final few arcs, Oda has still left certain loose ends in the plot that haven’t been resolved.
There is no chance that One Piece will complete the Wano Arc. Oda himself had stated that Wano had completed 80 percent, not the total, of One Piece. Arriving at Raftel, facing off against the Blackbeard Pirates, fighting the World Government in the last battle, traveling to Giants’ Elbaf, and destroying Fishman Island. There is still a ton lot to discover.

What is the 12th arc in One Piece?

The answer is The Z’s Ambition Arc. It is the arc upcoming the time skip and is the first filler. It is located in the 12th One Piece movie named One Piece Film: Z. The Neo Marines and Marines engage the Straw Hat Pirates in battle when they reach the Maubeugemour Sea, which is a sub-sea of the New World.

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