Summary

One Pieceis a series that has a wealth ofstrong fighting systems and paths to powerthat make the characters in this franchise as powerful as they are. From the whacky and powerful abilities that Devil Fruits grant their users to the incredible powers of Haki, people hold within them an incredible amount of power that they can achieve through several different ways.

One such way that the Fishmen ofOne Piecehave garnered such a fearsome reputation is through the use of the rare but powerful ‘Fishman Karate’. This fighting style was created and practiced by the Fishman race, and though anyone can use it, it is typically a style that is synonymous with its namesake. So, let’s take a look at Fishman Karate and see why it’s so powerful.

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A fighting style that typically revolves around the usage of striking techniques, Fishman Karate is a special martial art that is used by elite andpowerful members of the Fishman race, who can also use another power called Fishman Jujutsu. While it is obviously used by its namesake, it is also shown to be an art that humans can learn as well, as seen when Koala used it.

Fishman Karate is incredibly powerful, even on land. However, its true strength is seen in an underwater setting, where the natural strength and speed of the Fishman who created it are in their natural environment. As for the martial art itself, it can only be learned at the Fishman Karate Dojo, which is located on Fishman Island and the levels of proficiency in it are immense, as Kuroobi claimed to be a level 40 black belt in it.

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Fishman Karate is all about manipulating the water around you!

Jimbei is incredibly adept at using this fighting style, and he said that the true secret of proficient use of Fishman Karate lies in the mastery that one has over the water in their surroundings. This is an extremely powerful ability as it gives users the ability to use any amount of water todeal substantial damage to their opponents, whether it’s the moisture in the air or even the water that lies within one’s body. This was seen when Jimbei was able to damage Luffy during the Fishman Island arc, despite Luffy being a rubber-man.

Moreover, since every Fishman is unique because of the inherent traits of their specific fish species, they can add these traits into their Fishman Karate to make it even more potent and unique. Since this fighting style can be used on land as well due to the moisture in the air, the user doesn’t even need to make direct contact with their opponents to deal damage to them. The best users of this martial art can even hurl drops of water at the speed of bullets, making them lethal combatants with something as benign and normal as water.

Some notable techniques:

Every living thing is made up of water. So, even a rubber-man can’t escape the impact!

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One Piece

One Piece is a Japanese manga written and illustrated by Eiichiro Oda. The series follows protagonist Monkey D. Luffy and his Straw Hat Pirate crew as they explore the Grand Line to find the King of the Pirates' ultimate treasure, the One Piece, in order to become the next king. The manga’s popularity helped it spin off into a larger media franchise, including an anime with more than 1,000 episodes.