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* GunNut: Rear Admiral Jefferson, who sports FOUR Gatling guns at once, and that's just the beginning of his arsenal.



* PestController: Na'nuut, a member of the Aeons with the ability to transform into a swarm of locusts.



* SuperWeaponAverageJoe: Cyril is a complete rookie marine cadet who ate the [[WrongContextMagic Water-Water Fruit]].

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Cyril is a complete rookie marine cadet who ate the [[WrongContextMagic Water-Water Fruit]].Fruit]].
** With the context of reveals from later in the One Piece canon, [[spoiler:Long John Magnum]] retroactively is one, as [[spoiler:he is a nobody with no skill whatsoever with the power of a fruit that grants the user the powers of a God]].
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* TheFriendNobodyLikes: Bullet is a mercenary who sometimes acts as an ally to the crew, but they generally view it as UnwantedAssistance due to [[SlaveryIsASpecialKindOfEvil her past]].


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* SuperWeaponAverageJoe: Cyril is a complete rookie marine cadet who ate the [[WrongContextMagic Water-Water Fruit]].
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* RobotClown: An unnamed island in the Grand Line (nicknamed by the crew as 'Clown Island') is plagued by a band of robotic clowns headed by their creator Big Bozo, who ends up being a MonsterOfTheWeek.

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* BadassNormal:
** Chuck, one of the Commanders of the Timber Lord, is simply a big lumberjack with a big axe - he still provides a decent challenge to the entire Devil's Luck crew.
** All of the Eight Flames except Valentine are relatively mundane humans by the standards of the setting, with no Devil Fruits of their own or even Haki to make up for that difference, but their personal skills and their animal familiars make up for that.



* MasterOfNone: William's Devil Fruit, the Roulette-Roulette Fruit, allows him to gain the power of ''any'' Devil Fruit, including ones from canon One Piece, giving him potentially unlimited utility - however, not only is this completely random (meaning he may get an insanely good fruit or an absurdly useless one), he can only use each fruit for a limited amount of time, thus not allowing him to gain the mastery over their power like the original wielder would with enough time, and the sheer amount of Fruits means it's very unlikely he'll be able to get the same result more than once.



* MasterOfNone: William's Devil Fruit, the Roulette-Roulette Fruit, allows him to gain the power of ''any'' Devil Fruit, including ones from canon One Piece, giving him potentially unlimited utility - however, not only is this completely random (meaning he may get an insanely good fruit or an absurdly useless one), he can only use each fruit for a limited amount of time, thus not allowing him to gain the mastery over their power like the original wielder would with enough time, and the sheer amount of Fruits means it's very unlikely he'll be able to get the same result more than once.

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* MasterOfNone: William's Devil Fruit, the Roulette-Roulette Fruit, allows him to gain the power MurderInc: The Eight Flames are an organization of ''any'' Devil Fruit, including ones hired assassins indoctrinated into almost cult-like loyalty, ranked from canon One Piece, giving him potentially unlimited utility - however, not only is this completely random (meaning he may get an insanely good fruit or an absurdly useless one), he can only use each fruit for a limited amount of time, thus not allowing him 1 to gain 8 - the mastery over larger the number, the more powerful the assassin. Each member (other than Number 1 and Number 8) are also given a companion animal to assist them in their power like assasination work. They are the original wielder would with enough time, primary antagonist/[[FaceHeelRevolvingDoor allies]] of the Eight Flames arc.
* MysteriousMiddleInitial: Both William
and his long-lost brother Trevor have the sheer amount middle initial 'D.', making them both inheritors of Fruits means it's very unlikely he'll be able to get the same result more than once.Will of D.



* SlaveryIsASpecialKindOfEvil: Slavery and selling slaves is considered unacceptable

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* RunningGag: Several:
** Verona [[UnfriendlyFire accidentally shooting allies]].
** William killing old people - specifically old men.
** Ragnar failing Perception rolls so spectacularly he barely percieves what's around him.
** Louis [=LeClock=] turning inexplicably monochrome and 'sad French music' playing whenever he is sad or moping.
* SlaveryIsASpecialKindOfEvil: Slavery and selling slaves is considered unacceptableunacceptable by every single member of the Devil's Luck crew - villains who partake in that have particularly gruesome fates.
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* AdaptationalWimp: Users of [[ElementalEmbodiment Logia Devil Fruits]] are still very dangerous opponents to fight, especially without Haki - however, they're not the unstoppable juggernauts they are in the series. This is mostly down to two factors: while Logias ''can'' NoSell physical attacks like in the series, due to the restriction of the game system they can only do that once each turn, with only being able to passively halve the damage instead of outright absorbing it, and Haki is introduced into the powersets of the players relatively early in the campaign.

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* AdaptationalWimp: Users of [[ElementalEmbodiment Logia Devil Fruits]] are still very dangerous opponents to fight, especially without Haki - however, they're not the unstoppable juggernauts they are in the series. manga proper. This is mostly down to two factors: while Logias ''can'' NoSell physical attacks like in the series, manga, due to the restriction of the game system they can only do that once each turn, with only being able to passively halve the damage instead of outright absorbing it, and Haki is introduced into the powersets of the players relatively early in the campaign.
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* CallAHitPointASmeerp: Due to the lack of proper 'magic' in the setting of One Piece other than Devil Fruits and Haki, some D&D concepts were readjusted to fit better with the setting - Cure Wounds potions were remade into Medikits, or Arcane Archer's (Verona's class) arcane arrows turning into 'Special Bullets' with the same effects.


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* MasterOfNone: William's Devil Fruit, the Roulette-Roulette Fruit, allows him to gain the power of ''any'' Devil Fruit, including ones from canon One Piece, giving him potentially unlimited utility - however, not only is this completely random (meaning he may get an insanely good fruit or an absurdly useless one), he can only use each fruit for a limited amount of time, thus not allowing him to gain the mastery over their power like the original wielder would with enough time, and the sheer amount of Fruits means it's very unlikely he'll be able to get the same result more than once.


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* RobotClown: An unnamed island in the Grand Line (nicknamed by the crew as 'Clown Island') is plagued by a band of robotic clowns headed by their creator Big Bozo, who ends up being a MonsterOfTheWeek.
* SlaveryIsASpecialKindOfEvil: Slavery and selling slaves is considered unacceptable
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''One Piece D&D'' is an ActualPlay WebSeries by Youtuber [[https://www.youtube.com/@rustage Rustage]] and featuring other Youtubers as players, played on the 5th edition of ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons'' and based on the world of the ''Manga/OnePiece'' franchise.

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''One Piece D&D'' is an ActualPlay WebSeries WebVideoSeries by Youtuber [[https://www.youtube.com/@rustage Rustage]] and featuring other Youtubers as players, played on the 5th edition of ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons'' and based on the world of the ''Manga/OnePiece'' franchise.
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''One Piece D&D'' is an ActualPlay WebSeries by Youtuber [[https://www.youtube.com/@rustage Rustage]] and featuring other Youtubers as players, played on the 5th edition of ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons'' and based on the world of the ''Manga/OnePiece'' franchise.

Set shortly after the execution of Gol D. Roger and the start of the Golden Age of Piracy, the series follows the adventures of the Devil's Luck Pirates, an upstart pirate crew who banded together to follow their own individual goals. The crew includes:

* William Emanon (Played by [[https://www.youtube.com/@Tekking101 Tekking101]]: The crew's captain, a chaotic rogue with a mysterious past and a penchant for gambling
* Duros (Played by [[https://www.youtube.com/@LostPause Lost Pause]]): An honorable man in heavy knightly armor and the tendency to invoke ThePowerOfFriendship a lot.
* Ragnar (Played by [[https://www.twitch.tv/BriggsADA Briggs]]): The crew's shipwright, a huge, eyepatch-wearing man who desires to become the strongest man in the world]])
* Verona (Played by [[https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCktPkW_bFfOLIUa1mYSBteg 2Spooky]]): The crew's sniper, a stoic man who constantly covers his face with a mask and goggles. Has a variety of powerful trinkets and bullets at his disposal.

As the series goes on, more and more crew members join the Devil's Luck Pirates in their travels that may take them through the Grand Line and towards the fabled treasure of One Piece itself.

Ending after over 70 episodes, the series would be followed by the sequel series, ''One Piece D&D: Marines''.

The whole series can be found [[https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLVNpxFW0remk0o5bGK6ld6_id40deAQHU here]].
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!!The series provides examples of:
* AdaptationalWimp: Users of [[ElementalEmbodiment Logia Devil Fruits]] are still very dangerous opponents to fight, especially without Haki - however, they're not the unstoppable juggernauts they are in the series. This is mostly down to two factors: while Logias ''can'' NoSell physical attacks like in the series, due to the restriction of the game system they can only do that once each turn, with only being able to passively halve the damage instead of outright absorbing it, and Haki is introduced into the powersets of the players relatively early in the campaign.
* ArmorPiercingAttack: This is how Armament Haki is adapted in gameplay - on top of dealing extra damage, attacks coated in Armament Haki bypass all damage resistances, most importantly both the passive and active damage resistance of Logia-type Devil Fruit users.
* BearsAreBadNews: Very early on in the series, Ragnar obtains the Bear-Bear Fruit Model:Grizzly, allowing him to shapeshift into a huge grizzly bear that augments his already impressive strength.
* BloodierAndGorier: Rustage and several of the players have described the series as '{{Seinen}} One Piece' - while the happenings tend silly and absurd like the series its based on, AnyoneCanDie and the Devil's Luck Pirates have no qualms with ''brutally destroying'' their enemies, be they mooks or big baddies.
* GangOfHats: The StarterVillain faction, the Steam Pipe Pirates, are all based around SteamPunk-esque aesthetics, such as electrical cybernetics, steam guns, and pipes - fittingly, Eustass Valve, the crew's captain, has a Steam-related Devil Fruit.
* ManOfAThousandVoices: In good ol' D&D dungeon master fashion, Rustage voices every NPC in the series, including the non-player crewmembers.
* MeaningfulName: William's [[spoiler: initial]] last name is 'Emanon' - No Name backwards. this is because he was raised by a thief and never had a real last name.
* ReducedToDust: During the fight with [[OurVampiresAreDifferent Valentine]], Seventh of the Eight Flames, Duros stabs his heart with his blessed sword, causing the assassin to scream out in pain and turn into a pile of ashes. [[LampshadeHanging Rustage admits it doesn't make sense since he's a Blood Logia and not a literal vampire]], but [[RuleOfCool it was too cool to pass up]].
* WakeUpCallBoss: In the initial South Blue arc, most 'boss'-type villains that the crew encountered didn't tend to last long enough to be a threat - this changes when "Not Steve"/Taco of the Eight Flames jumps on board of the ship and proves that there are far, far stronger characters than them. When he is properly fought inside Tarako Kingdom's prison, he is by far the most dangerous opponent fought up untill that point and almost outright kills William, which sets the tone well for the upcoming fight against [[ArcVillain Captain Marrow and Eustass Valve]].

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