Summary

One Piecehas given its audience some of the most iconic weapons in classic shōnen. FromZoro’s Enma and Wado Ichimonjito Kaido’s Hassaikai, fans have seen how some weapons are legendary tools of destruction, craftsmanship, and legacy. To complement these weapons, Oda also introduced the concept of “Meito” (名刀, or Famous Blades), which classifies swords into different grades based on their quality and renown, with Supreme Grade Blades standing at the pinnacle.

However,One Piecealso features a fascinating array of non-sword blades and melee tools that could (potentially) rival even the most esteemed katana. From tridents to claws and even unconventional weapons like giant clubs to feline cat claws, these unique weapons deserve some spotlight of their own.

One Piece Villain Captain Kuro

The Classification of Meito inOne Piece

The Legendary Swords

Meito are high-quality weapons, often forged by master blacksmiths, and are categorized into four primary ranks:

The rarest and highest-quality blades.

Ikaros, Hody, Daruma, Zeo, Dosun, and Hyouzo, Officers of the New Fish-Man Pirates, pictured alongside a recruit in One Piece

Formidable yet more common than the higher grades.

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While most Meito are swords, the classification extends to other bladed and non-bladed weapons that hold similar legendary status.

Non-Sword Blades in One Piece

Cat Claws – Captain Kuro

Wielded by the (supposedly) infamous Captain Kuro, the Cat Claws are sharp, finger-mounted blades that enhance his speed-based assassination techniques. Unlike traditional swords, these claws allow for swift, unpredictable strikes, making them deadly in close combat.

Kirisame – Hody Jones

Kirisame is a trident-likeweapon that was used by Hody Jones. With three razor-sharp blades, it serves as both a stabbing and slashing weapon, and Hody liked to attach it to his dorsal fin before swimming into the opponents and slashing them with ease.

Funkfreed – Spandam

Spandam’s sword,Funkfreed, is a peculiar case, having eaten the Zou Zou no Mi, an Elephant Zoan Devil Fruit. This transformation ability makes Funkfreed more than a mere weapon—he gets the advantage of an Elephant’s size, the sharpness of a blade, but most importantly, the cognitive ability to switch between the two when needed.

Durandal – Cavendish

Cavendish wields Durandal, a high-quality rapier known for its remarkable sharpness and durability. Unlike traditional slashing swords, Durandal’s flexibility allows it to withstand impacts that would otherwise break a sword in half. For example, Cavendish was one of the only few who could withstand Chinjao’s headbutt technique, all thanks to the fact that his blade is not a traditional sword.

WhileOne Piecehas no shortage of legendary swords, the world of non-sword weapons is just as rich and compelling. From elephant swords to cat claws, these weapons challenge the traditional notion of Meito. As the series continues, more unique and legendary weapons will undoubtedly emerge, further expanding the vast arsenal ofOne Piececombatants. The question is: what will be the next legendary weaponto shake the Grand Line?

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