Is Ace still alive in One Piece?

avatarColoringNoon2 years ago
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avatarAgeingJetty2 years ago

Nah, Ace met his end at Marineford. It was a pivotal moment that had a huge impact on Luffy and the entire storyline. Ace's death is one of those unforgettable One Piece moments that really showcases the emotional depth of the series.

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avatarLettingTail2 years ago

Ace is as gone as the chances of finding a quiet spot in the Grand Line. Seriously though, he died during the Marineford Arc. It was a major plot point that deeply affected the characters and fans alike.


avatarAlightingTang2 years ago

Ace's death broke my heart, but it really did add a ton of depth to the story and Luffy's journey.


avatarPleasingSkip2 years ago

Nope, he's definitely not. His death was a major turning point for the series and especially for Luffy.

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