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===Fusha Village===
===Fusha Village===
A lush, green village with the birth of Monkey D. Luffy and Portagez D. Trace. A cow that goes on an annoying rage if step on the back. Aleterate version is with bandits and its sunset.
A lush, green village with the birth of Monkey D. Luffy and Portagez D. Trace. A cow that goes on an rampage if step on the back. Aleterate version is with bandits and its sunset.


===Drum Castle===
===Drum Castle===

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One Piece Grand Adventure
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Developer(s)Ganbarion
Publisher(s)Namco Bandai Games,
Platform(s)PlayStation 2, GameCube
ReleaseNorth America August 29, 2006 Europe October 20, 2006
Genre(s)Fighting game
Mode(s)Single player/two player

One Piece: Grand Adventure is a video game for the Sony PlayStation 2 and the Nintendo GameCube specifically for the US. The gameplay is similar to One Piece Grand Battle! (known in Japan as One Piece: Grand Battle Rush!). Based on the popular Anime and Manga series, One Piece, Grand Adventure contains more characters (Zeff, Kuina), levels, and features, some of which were cut out of the U.S One Piece Grand Battle. Some characters do not appear in this game due to the fact that the televised airings hadn't revealed them. The game was also released in Korea, Australia, and in both Spain and the UK in Europe.

Adventure Mode

One of the new features in Grand Adventure is Adventure mode, which allows the player to sail the Grand Line and visit various islands from the One Piece anime, similar to The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker (though unlike The Wind Waker, you will be able to select certain "hotspots" and sail there automatically). On these islands, the character will engage in combat against other One Piece characters, who if defeated may join your character's crew, or play in various mini-games. In the fights, characters gain experience points and can level up, where the player can level up certain stats of the character (HP, attack, defense, etc.).

Captains in Adventure Mode

There are 5 known Captains and their difficulties:

  • Monkey D. Luffy - Easy -level 3-30
  • Buggy the Clown - Normal -level 5-30~
  • Sir Crocodile - Hard -level 20-40~
  • Chaser (Captain Smoker) - Hardest -level 5-30~
  • Usopp - Pirate Panic (You can custom make your own team of pirates in Pirate Panic mode. You can also use any character you unlocked in the game.) -level 40-100

Minigames

Custom battle

  • Fight a battle with special rules, such as the ones in Adventure Mode.

Rumble Battle

  • A fight against support characters. The navy, normal pirates and Kung-Fu Dugongs attack in groups.

Box Crusher

  • Destroy 300 boxes before time is up

Snake Battle

  • Defeat Nola. Eneru's Vassals will try to defend Nola.

Boat Battle

  • Stop pirates from attacking your team's boat so they can beat Ussop's Pirates.

Snow Shovel

  • Clean up the roof of drum castle.

Battle Bowl

  • Get points by throwing Gaimon or your opponent into the hoop

Spotbilled Duck Race

  • Race against your opponent by riding Karoo
    • Hold L when selecting character to use Waver
    • Trace's boat is playable if you use Trace.
    • Waver is used by the computer in Ussop's story mode.
      • Defense increases if you are playing as a heavy character (the heaviest being Wapol), while speed increases if you are playing as a light character (the lightest is a tie between Chopper and Kuina).

Characters

Color Support
Red Dash
Orange Jump
Yellow Rider
Green Recovery
Blue Gun
Purple Area

There is a total of 24 playable characters. There is a total of 51 support characters which the player can choose in addition to their playable character. While the support characters are not controllable, they are able to help the player when called out. There are six types of support characters: Dash, Jump, Ride, Recovery, Gun, and Area. Each type of support character has its own advantages and disadvantages in battle.

Each character is assigned support characters. Every character has at least one, but none of them have more than three. In some game modes, the support characters the player can choose from are limited to the ones assigned to that specific character. In most modes, all unlocked support characters are available. There are some exceptions where a support character can never be used by any character other than the one it was assigned to. In some cases, a support character does not even have a character that it is assigned to.

Below is a list of the playable and support characters. Please note that the characters are referred to by the spelling in the game, not the manga or anime.

Character Support Character(s)
1 2 3
Monkey D. Luffy Kung Fu Jugon Wyper
Roronoa Zolo Johnny Yosaku
Sanji Zeff Conis
Nami the Navigator Genzo Waver
Usopp Pepper Carrot Onion
Saw-Tooth Arlong Hachi Kuroobi Choo
Buggy the Clown Ritchie the Lion Cabaji
Don Krieg Ghin Pearl
Captain Kuro Django the Hypnotist Siam Butchie
Chaser Tashigi
Red-Haired Shanks Ben Beckman Lucky Roux Yasopp
Hawk-Eye Mihawk Greatest Impact1
Nico Robin Mr. 3 Ms. April Fools Day Hana Hana Fruit Powers2
Tony Tony Chopper Dr. Kureha Gunfall
Mr. 2 Bon Clay Mr. 4 Ms. Groundhog's Day Lassou
Mr. 0 Crocodile Mr. 1 Ms. New Year's Eve
Nefeltari Vivi Karoo Pell Chaka
Tashigi Navy A Navy B
Zeff Patty
Wapol Chessmarimo
Portgaz D. Trace Trace's Boat3
Eneru Thunderbolt Dragon4
Kuina Young Zolo
Ohm Shura Gedatz Satori
Pirate A5 Pirate B5
Notes:

1. ^ Greatest Impact is a support character available only for Hawk-Eye Mihawk.

2. ^ Hana Hana Fruit Powers is a support character available only for Nico Robin.

3. ^ Trace's Boat is a support character available only for Portgaz D. Trace.

4. ^ Thunderbolt Dragon is a support character available only for Eneru.

5. ^ Pirate A and Pirate B have no support characters but can found in Usopp's story mode

Differences

Most of the editing conflicts are gone, (e.g. the "Marine" gates now say "Navy") the arenas have gone through various changes, and character movements have changed. Every stage has an alternate version with a different stage quirk (the thing in the level you can use to your advantage). A list of the changes:

Editing conflicts

  • Marine vs. Navy: Everything that said Marines now say Navy. However, in adventure mode, some characters refer to Marines instead of the Navy a few times.
  • Clima Tact: The Clima Tact's name is changed to Weather Forcer in one scene in Luffy's mode. However, it is called the Clima-tact everywhere else (including her profile).
  • Greatest Impact: Mihawk's blade's hilt has been edited into a less cross-like shape like the dubbed anime. Also, Mihawk's small dagger has the sides of its hilt chopped off. However, in the art for character selection, Mihawk's blade and dagger are still unedited.

Stages

There are a total of 20 arenas inside One Piece Grand Adventure. 10 normal stages with 3 needing to overall be unlocked (Must be to unlock the Alternate Versions), and 10 alternate stages that must be unlocked for all 10.

Fusha Village

A lush, green village with the birth of Monkey D. Luffy and Portagez D. Trace. A cow that goes on an rampage if step on the back. Aleterate version is with bandits and its sunset.

Drum Castle

Dalton is at the gate, the snow is pink, and the Jolly Roger flag.also present. The alternate version is set during the day, and there are snowmen littered around the stage.

Arlong Park

The origanal Arlong park you can get hit by Kurobi, he just stuns you Choa, he shoots water bullets and Hachi he shoots ink causing you to become dizzy Alterate version is Nighttime with a broken building and a KO'd Mohmoo

Roguetown

In a raining storm with Buggys crew knocked out, Naval Recruits will change the shape of the barricades constantly. If caught in the spot light bombs will be lauched after 10 or so seconds. Alternate is during the daytime with only Buggy's pirates around and no rain. Alvida is in the ring, and will slide around and swing her club if she is attacked (just like in Grand Battle/Grand Battle RUSH).

Baratie

Zeff is sometimes replaced with Patty, but is seen on the wall. Pandasharks sometimes get stuck on wooden platforms, wall-guarding Patty is removed. Alternate is the same as the normal, but during the day and with the "Mackerel Head 1" machine that Carne and Patty operate instead of pandasharks. (Just like in One Piece Grand Battle RUSH) Zeff or Patty aren't visible if support characters Zeff, Patty, or the Zeff character is used.

Alabasta

Now has grass rather than sand, a barrel rolls now and again leaving oil on the ground. Unlike the alternate, this version has a mirror image-like setting, with another cannon and temple on the opposite side of the stage. The alternate version is the same as in Grand Battle.

Foxy Pirate Ship

Referred to as a generic Pirate Ship, and Big Pan has been replaced with Brogy (although Pickles is still present). The alternate is during a storm while tilted, having more obstacles. Now bombs roll toward one side, causing more chaos and parts of the ships (like wood or steel bars) falls down at random areas.

Eden Rock

Its just like the one from "Grand Battle". The alternate is a night version with the pillars, if broken, fall inside the ring instead of it falling outside.

Skypiea

Its is beautiful and littered with Satori's "Surprise Balls", which contain poisonous snake or flowers. Nola the python is also seen, and will open her mouth if attacked. The alternate is night, dark and gloomy, with a knocked out Nola and lightning bolts (created by Eneru) that strike chests (With a huge one coming shortly after the start of the round that creates a large crater in the center of the stage).

Maxim

It is now under construction, leaving right half the stage open while items are sent and Enforcers are building. The gears rotate in the opposite direction. Alternate is the same as in Grand Battle Rush!, with the left half of the stage open; the other parts destroyed.

Features removed from One Piece Grand Battle Rush!

  • Pandaman is removed.
  • The Jewel item is removed.
  • Accel heat: you can cancel out of enemy combos/grabs, increase attack power, and increase speed with this with each level of the special attack meter.
  • Swing feature: you can swing containers and giant items (4-ton bat or Burn Blade) at enemies instead of just throwing them, which stuns the enemy.
  • Running into a box which hits the enemy will also stun them.
  • All-support system; any fighter can use almost any support. Attacks that only the user can do and inanimate objects can only be used by the user.
  • Luffy has his Gum Gum (Gomu Gomu no) Cannon from the Davy Back Fight and Water 7 arcs as his default. Storm can be used after beating Crocodile in Luffy's mode. When highlighting Luffy in any mode, just hold down L.
  • Arena Mode to fight and rise up ranks.
  • Updated graphics and attack effects.
  • There is now a King of the Pirates outfit for Monkey D. Luffy as well as Skypeia outfits for everyone else (e.g. Robin also gets a kimono; Chopper gets Christmas outfit instead)
  • When the secret attack is used instead of the last game's health dependence, this game involves a Rock, Paper, Scissors type game with Wisdom, Technique, and Strength.
  • Some attacks are weaker or stronger than before.
  • When item containers are hit by a burning attack, they will be lit on fire instead of being destroyed instantly. Burning containers will set on fire anyone who touches them and will automatically be destroyed in a couple of seconds.

Trivia

  • Luffy's second secret attack has a full secret attack environment, throughout part 1, 2, and 3, however, Eneru has no secret attack environment (The Maxim doesn't count, he's using it as a weapon.)
  • This is the very first One Piece game to ever include Kuina and/or Red-Shoes Zeff as playable characters, and Kuina is the youngest One Piece character to have ever been included in a One Piece game. She is also the second deceased playable character in a One Piece game (The first being Mr 9 in One Piece: Going Baseball).
  • The game seems to have more content that was cut from the English dub anime (Ex. In the game in Luffy's adventure, Zolo/Zoro - told Tashigi to stop copying his dead friend (Kuina); this was not said in the English dub anime, this was the original Japanese version of the line. In the English dub they said she was injured so badly, she could never fight again. Also, the part where Zolo/Zoro said this was cut from the dub version). Also, in Luffy's Adventure Mode, Dr. Kureha states that she's 99 years old (the dub says she's 99 and a half), yet she is still said to be 140 in her mini-bio in Chopper's character data. As well, in Bon Clay's character bio, it mentions that he uses the Okama Fist (in the dub, it's called Crazy Karate).
  • Majority of the theme background/music came from all the fighting Japanese version of the One Piece game (From One Piece 1 to Grand Battle Rush)
  • Zeff and Tashigi are both support characters and playable characters. The support characters were less detailed including Zeff having a slightly smaller hat than the playable Zeff and Tashigi having a different shirt than the playable Tashigi. Zoro is a support character but only as a child.
  • Clothing errors from the US version of Grand Battle (e.g. Chaser's (Smoke in the original) cigars) are still not edited out.
  • Playing as Ohm when fighting against Luffy or in one of the Drum Castle arenas will make him talk like Wapol at the start of the battle and when he wins.
  • When Chopper does his Kokutei Roseo, his backpack is gone.
  • The character 4th costume is bassed on a One Piece wallpaper, while the 3rd one is based on TV speacials.
  • When Sanji fights any female character (except Kuina) he will go into "Love-cook mode". While it doesn't affect his fighting, his dialogue his changed to "love-cook dialogue", his eye is replaced with a heart and when he attacks the female opponent love hearts will fly off on contact.