
Rather than placing Luffy at the center of this escalation, the story instead crowns an entirely different figure. Through the long-teased tragedy at Aurust Castle, One Piece makes it clear that a new monster has emerged whose power eclipses figures once thought untouchable, fundamentally changing how fans view the worldās strongest characters.
The Fall of One Piece Legends and the End of Old Power Scaling
For years, characters like Rocks D. Xebec and King Harald represented unreachable peaks of strength in One Piece. Their clashes reshaped landscapes, erased life for miles, and forced alliances between icons like Roger and Garp. Even among legends, these figures stood apart, elevated by supernatural enhancements and godlike reputations.
Oda reinforces just how absurd their power was by reminding readers that neither Yonko nor Pirate Kings could casually surpass them. Haraldās Deep Sea Covenant and Rocksā unnatural amplification placed them in a tier where victory required cooperation, perfect timing, and overwhelming Haki. They were not stepping stones, they were walls.
Lokiās Rise Changes Everything in One Piece
Lokiās transformation from disgraced prince to unstoppable force is where One Piece fully commits to its new hierarchy. With the acceptance of Ragnir and mastery over Elbafās legendary Devil Fruit, Loki doesnāt merely gain an advantage, he becomes a walking calamity, wielding power comparable to multiple top-tier fighters combined.
What truly breaks the scale is how effortlessly Loki overwhelms Harald at his absolute peak. This isnāt a symbolic victory or a clever trick. Loki achieves something Roger and Garp could not do together, placing him above the Pirate King, Whitebeard, and Rocks in raw combat dominance.

