6 characters with the highest win rates, ranked

Anime fans love heroes One piece as stylish fighters with great abilities and their battles often have a strong emotional impact as well. Some of these fights also shake up the world plot across all the islands, such as Luffy's victory over Kaido or Blackbeard defeating Whitebeard at Marineford. Plot and emotions come first One piece when these fights happen, but fans still care about the stats as well. For example, tracking win rates One pieceMighty fighters is great fun.

Monkey D. Luffy himself has a relatively modest win rate of around 61%, as he often loses once or twice to powerful enemies like Crocodile or Kaido before finally defeating them in battle. That's why the other characters excelled One pieceThe rubber hero on the win/loss chart, including two of his crewmates. Six in particular One piece the cast members command great respect as people who win far more often than they lose, and two of them have never known defeat.

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Vinsmoke Sanji usually wins as Luffy's #3 teammate

Sanji is only stronger because of his raid suit

Sanji finally gains Yonko-level power in Elbaf with Conqueror's Haki in one piece
Sanji picked up his plate and bared his teeth.
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Vinsmoke Sanji's win rate may not be the highest of all One piecebut he's still ranked 6th because he's a fantastically powerful straw pirate who tends to fight the 3rd strongest opponent in any given story arc. This is a pattern, with Sanji being number 3 among the Straw Hats while fighting against each other among the villains. Sanji may not like it when Zoro narrowly surpasses him in terms of rating and win rate, but he's still one of the most successful and awesome characters in One piece. As a member of the “Monster Trio”, Sanji could do no less. Only in Luffy's elite crew does Sanji feel like he's playing second fiddle.

As a whole, Sanji has a truly impressive combat record. Like his captain Luffy and his rival Zoro, Sanji regularly trains and improves his game as a fighter, even though he has no Devil Fruit to wield in battle. Sanji's martial arts training, Haki, and his Raid Suit can handle any tough task and the results speak for themselves. Sanji is one of the few examples of characters that keep the Devil Fruit combat system humble by using everything besides those supernatural fruits. Fallen enemies like Mr. 2, Queen, Jabra and Absalom can confirm this.

Roronoa Zoro promised never to lose again

Zoro's record isn't perfect, but he's good enough as Luffy's #2 teammate

Given his position as the #2 fighter among the Straw Hats and the first character Luffy ever recruited, it's only natural that Roronoa Zoro boasts one of One piecemost stellar fight records. Zoro actually addressed this, crying out in tears that he would never lose again. It may not be literally true, but a perfect record is an awful lot for any flamboyant hero to ask for, and Zoro came impressively close to satisfying his own demand. His win rate may not be 100%, but it is still one of the highest of all One piece.

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If fans only count actual fights and not Zoro's countless losses to Kuina in his childhood, Zoro has a strong win rate that surpasses Luffy's. After an initial loss to Dracul Mihawk, a former sea warrior, Zoro went on a winning streak. He cut steel when he defeated Mr. 1 in Alubarna, only to take down powerful foes like Pica and even King the Conflagration in the New World. With all these victories and his amazing abilities, One piece fans are convinced that Zoro is ready to surpass or at least match his old rival Mihawk.

Kaido has won countless victories and rarely lost to anyone

Kaid's final defeat dethroned him as emperor

Kaido in his full Beast form with fire around him.
Kaido in his full Beast form with fire around him.
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Emperors tend to have a high win rate and refuse to lose to just anyone. It takes tremendous effort to match the Emperor in battle, let alone defeat or kill him, and Kaido has nothing to fear in that regard. He has actually experienced defeat before, but that is rather rare and the specter of death will never overtake him. Kaido is an immortal monster of the New World, and his endless endurance is the reason why he has achieved so many victories over countless enemies over the decades. That, and he can strike with awesome power with his iron club, dragon jaws, and flame attack.

On screen, Kaido only participated in a few battles, but won most of them to reinforce the idea that he almost always wins his fights. Kaido overpowered Luffy several times, even while drunk, and Kaido scored a temporary victory when he knocked out Gear 4 Luffy on Onigashima. Kaid is very flattered how only the revolutionary power of the Gear 5 was able to humble him on the battlefield, as no “normal” power seems to be able to humble him.

Kuina won many duels, but in the end she didn't care

Kuina's death made her a plot point for Zoro

Kuina raised her katana.
Kuina raised her katana.
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Kuina died at the age of 13, long before she could even attempt to become a mature swordsman who could challenge other warriors in battle. Therefore One piece Fans can count only practice matches for Queen's win, and hilariously, the results put even emperors and pirate captains to shame. This is not a comment on Kua's power level, but the fact that she was superior to Zoro during training. This made things very personal for both Kuina and Zoro, where performance level mattered little. It takes more than strength to make a compelling fighter or character One piece.

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In the realm of sword training, Kuina boasts 2,001 wins against Zoro and no losses, meaning her fighting record is simply astounding. This infuriated Zoro, but Kuina feared that a girl like her could never become a true warrior once she and Zoro grew up. Kuina felt that the battlefield was the domain of men, not women, but plenty of characters proved Kuina wrong, from Big Mom and Tashigi to Ulta and Gunko. Fans may also note how Kuin's incredible performance against Zoro was later reduced to a mere plot to motivate Zoro as he grew up, diminishing Kuin's undeniably amazing battle record.

Shanks enjoys a short but perfect fight record in one piece

Emperors like Shanks don't just lose someone

Shanks stands on a red background.
Shanks stands on a red background.
Image via Toei Animation.

The New World Emperors are never easy to defeat, and two of them in particular have never been known to lose any fights at all. One of them is the red-haired Shanks, who can take down even the strongest fighters with just a sword, one hand, and his Haki. Notably, Shanks held back all of his power when Higuma's mountain bandits terrorized Windmill Village. This showcased Shanks' noble restraint and compassion, unwilling to cause bloodshed if it could be avoided. Characters like Shanks are loved because they are responsible for their power.

In terms of his win rate, Shanks rarely fought anyone but was never defeated and the perfect record cannot be broken. Shanks and Mihawk are both in this position, with the number of fights each pirate has won being the deciding factor. Shanks has fewer confirmed wins to his credit, so he settles for second place among all One piece winning rates. This wouldn't bother Shanks at all, considering what a kind and gentle person he is, who values ​​heroism over proving his strength to the world.

Dracule Mihawk has scored many impressive victories and never lost

This is why Mihawk is Zoro's Top Rival in the Grand Line

Dracule Mihawk Stronger than Zoro and Sanji combined

Like his sword-wielding counterpart Shanks, the cold-blooded Dracule Mihawk simply does not lose on the battlefield. His Observation Haki and his oversized sword Yoru are all he needs to defeat any enemy of any type. Mihawk's skill is so extensive that he can defeat Zoro with a pocketknife, as he famously did in the beginning One piecestory. Zoro has gotten exponentially stronger since then, but Zoro still can't beat Mihawk's perfect win rate. Instead, Zoro will have to settle for trying to defeat Mihawk just once to prove himself.

Another parallel between Shanks and Mihawk is that they each let their swords do the talking and don't want to brag, even though their skills and combat records are legendary. Mihawk is cooler about it though because he's not the type to give up his arm to save a drowning boy. His motive is more self-serving: to alleviate his boredom as the ultimate swordsman by finding a worthy rival like Zoro himself.


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One piece


Release date

October 20, 1999

Network

Fuji TV

directors

Hiroaki Miyamoto, Konosuke Uda, Junji Shimizu, Satoshi Itō, Munehisa Sakai, Katsumi Tokoro, Yutaka Nakajima, Yoshihiro Ueda, Kenichi Takeshita, Yoko Ikeda, Ryota Nakamura, Hiroyuki Kakudou, Takahiro Imayomura, Yashiôhiro Mayuū Shishido, Hidehiko Kadota, Sumio Watanabe, Harume Kosaka, Yasuhiro Tanabe, Yukihiko Nakao, Keisuke Onishi, Junichi Fujise, Hiroyuki Satou

Writers

Jin Tanaka, Akiko Inoue, Junki Takegami, Shinzo Fujita, Shouji Yonemura, Yoshiyuki Suga, Atsuhiro Tomioka, Hirohiko Uesaka, Michiru Shimada, Isao Murayama, Takuya Masumoto, Yoichi Takahashi, Momoka Toyoda


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    Mayumi Tanaka

    Monkey D. Luffy (voice)

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    Kazuya Nakai

    Roronoa Zoro (voice)


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