Welcome to One Piece Treasure Cruise, the mobile battle RPG that lets you relive the epic pirate adventures of the Straw Hat crew! Assemble your ultimate crew, master character combos, and strategize your way through iconic arcs and challenging battles. Whether you're just starting your journey or looking to optimize your crew, this guide is your first mate.
This guide will help you navigate the seas of One Piece Treasure Cruise. We'll cover everything from beginner tips and efficient stamina management to acquiring new characters and tackling tough
Section 1 - Intro [S1IN]
Learn about the intro section (S1IN) for One Piece Treasure Cruise. This guide aims for accuracy despite potential spelling and grammar errors.
- 1This guide is the first FAQ the author has completed.
- 2The author has low overall experience with creating guides.
- 3The author has almost no knowledge of the Japanese language.
- 4The author will attempt to provide correct spelling, grammar, and information, but acknowledges potential errors.
- 5Initial attempts to use spell-checking software corrupted spacing, so this method was abandoned.
- Be patient with potential errors in the guide.
- The author is actively trying to correct mistakes.
Section 2 - General Info (Controls, Menus, Etc) [S2GI]
Navigate One Piece Treasure Cruise's controls, menus, and UI elements. Learn button mappings, menu functions, and essential game mechanics for a smoother adventure.
This section provides general information about the game's controls, menus, and user interface for One Piece Treasure Cruise.
The game begins with the crew sailing, and islands will rise from the water. The primary goal is to travel these islands and strengthen your companion, Gaburi, by feeding him orbs dropped by defeated bosses. Along the way, you'll find "Orb Points" (OP) that require materials and "Orb Meter Points." To gain Orb Meter Points, you must feed Gaburi items found on the islands.
Game Controls
| Action | Button/Input |
|---|---|
| Move character | Joy Stick |
| Attack | A Button |
| Jump | B Button |
| Switch Character | - Button |
| Open Menu | + Button |
| First Person View | 1 Button |
| Useless Button (function unknown) | 2 Button |
| Equip Tools (Left, Down, Up) / Put away tools (Right) | D-Pad |
| Special Attack (Hold C + A or Shake Wiimote) / Run (Double Tap and Hold) | C Button |
| Center Camera / Lock-on | Z Button |
| Dodge Roll | A+B Buttons |
| Special Attack (Character specific) | Shake Wiimote |
Actions that use SP (Spirit Points) and are self-replenishing include Shake Attacks, Running, and Dodge Rolls. Special Attacks are not self-replenishing.
Main Menu
The Main Menu allows management of save files and access to other game modes.
- File 1, File 2, File 3: Displays save data including Japanese info, Percent Complete, and Time Played. Options to Load, Copy, or Erase files are available.
- Other Modes: When selected, this changes to show VS Mode and Survival Mode.
Normal Menu (Not on Thousand Sunny)
Accessed by pressing the + Button when not on the Thousand Sunny.
- Inventory: Manage items. Press - to throw items out, C to sort.
- Feed Items to Gaburi: Press - to throw items out.
- Status Menu: View individual Straw Hat crew member status. Press C to see how to unlock new moves.
- Making Stuff Reference List: Lists for Sanji's Cooking, Chopper's Medicine, and Usopp's Building.
- Orb Point List: Lists the various Orb Points in the game.
- Treasure Maps: View collected treasure map pieces.
- Info List: Includes Monument List and Tutorials.
Menu On Thousand Sunny
Accessed by pressing the + Button while on the Thousand Sunny.
- Save Game: Options to Save or Not Save, returning to the Main Menu.
- Item Storage: Store, Withdraw, Organize Items, or Feed Stored Items to Gaburi.
- Sanji's Cooking List
- Chopper's Medicine List
- Usopp's Building List
- Archives: Access Animal List, Fish List, Character List, and Music Player.
- Island List: View and select islands to travel to.
- Go to Island
- Close Menu
- Go to normal menu
Section 3 - Move Lists [S3ML]
Unlock Luffy's full potential in One Piece Treasure Cruise! Discover how to perform every move, from Gomu Gomu no Pistol to Gear Second transformations, and learn the requirements to master them all.
Alright, let's dive into how to really make Luffy shine in One Piece Treasure Cruise! This section breaks down all his moves, how to unlock 'em, and what you need to do to get the most powerful versions. It's all about knowing the right button combos and when to level them up!
Think of these move lists like a cheat sheet for mastering Luffy. You've got your basic attacks, charged attacks, special moves, and even his awesome Gear Second transformations. Each one has a specific command and a requirement to unlock it, usually by leveling up other moves first. Don't worry if some of these sound complicated; we'll go through them step-by-step.
Monkey D. Luffy (Captain) Move List
Here's the rundown on Luffy's standard moves. You start with a few, but you'll want to work on leveling these up to unlock even cooler stuff.
| Command To Use | Move Name | How to Unlock |
| A | Gomu Gomu no Pistol | Unlocked at Start |
| A (Charge) | Gomu Gomu no Kusariguma | A LV3 |
| AA | Gomu Gomu no Muchi | Unlocked at Start |
| AA (Charge) | Gomu Gomu no Muchi (Damage^) | AA LV4 |
| AAA | Gomu Gomu no Ono | AA LV4 + Shake LV3 |
| AAA (Charge) | Gomu Gomu no Ono (Damage^) | AAA LV5 |
| AirA | Gomu Gomu no Fuusen | AAA LV4 |
| AirA (Hold) | Gomu Gomu no Fuusen (Hold) | AirA LV 4 |
| DashA | Gomu Gomu no Cannon | Shake LV 5 |
| Shake | Gomu Gomu no Gatling | A LV3 + AA LV3 |
| Shake (Repeatedly) | Gomu Gomu no Gatling (Longer) | Shake LV7 |
| Special 1 (C+A) | Gomu Gomu no Storm | DashA LV5 + AAA LV5 |
| Special 2 (C+Shake) | Gear Second (Transformation) | DashA LV5 + AirA LV5 + C+A LV5 |
| Special 3 (Setable) | 300 Pound Hou (Team) | DashA LV7 |
Gear Second Moves
Once you unlock Gear Second, a whole new set of powerful moves becomes available. Remember, you need to be in Gear Second mode to use these. It's a game-changer for dealing extra damage!
| Command To Use | Move Name | How to Unlock |
| A | Gomu Gomu no Jet Pistol | Be in Gear Second |
| AA | Gomu Gomu no Jet Muchi | Be in Gear Second |
| AAA | Gomu Gomu no Jet Bazooka... | Be in Gear Second |
| AAA(+A+A...) | and Bazooka and Bazooka and.. | Be in Gear Second |
| AirA | Gomu Gomu no Jet Fussen | Be in Gear Second |
| DashA | Gomu Gomu no Jet Gatling | Be in Gear Second |
| Shake | Soru | Be in Gear Second |
| C+A | Gomu Gomu no Gigant Jet Shell | Be in Gear Second |
Skills List
Beyond the direct moves, there are passive skills that boost Luffy's stats and abilities. These often require a combination of leveled-up moves, so keep working on those combos!
| Skill Name | Effect | How to Unlock |
| Gomu Gomu Body LV1 | Punch power and thunder def ^ | AirA LV4 |
| Gomu Gomu Body LV2 | Punch power and thunder def ^ | AirA LV6 |
| Gomu Gomu Body LV3 | Punch power and thunder def ^ | AirA LV8 |
| Gomu Gomu Power LV1 | Team Attack Powers ^ | A LV3 + AA LV3 |
| Gomu Gomu Power LV2 | Team Attack Powers ^ | AA LV5 + AAA LV5 |
| Gomu Gomu Power LV3 | Team Attack Powers ^ | AAA LV8 + AirA LV8 |
| Resolve LV1 | Damage v and SP Regan ^ | DashA LV3 + Shake LV3 |
| Resolve LV2 | Damage v and SP Regan ^ | DashA LV5 + Shake LV5 |
| Resolve LV3 | Damage v and SP Regan ^ | C+A LV6 |
| Resolve LV4 | Damage v and SP Regan ^ | C+A LV8 |
Pro Tip: Focus on leveling up the moves that unlock the skills you want first. For example, if you want to boost your team attacks, prioritize leveling 'A' and 'AA' to unlock 'Gomu Gomu Power LV1'. It's all about strategic progression!
||Resolve LV5 ||Damage v and SP Regan ^ || CA LV10 ||
Master Roronoa Zoro's powerful techniques in One Piece Treasure Cruise! Learn how to unlock and upgrade his devastating sword skills, from Onigiri to Asura.
Hey there! So you're diving into One Piece Treasure Cruise and want to make Zoro the powerhouse he's meant to be? Awesome choice! He's got some seriously cool sword moves, and this guide will break down exactly how to unlock and level them up. Think of it like training Zoro himself – you gotta put in the work to get those epic skills!
First off, let's look at Zoro's commands and the moves they unleash. Some are available right from the start, while others need a bit of grinding to unlock their full potential.
| Command To Use | Move Name | How to Unlock |
| A | Ittoryu: Shuushi Slash | Unlocked at Start |
| AA | Santoryu: Onigiri | Unlocked at Start |
| AA (Charge) | Santoryu: Onigiri (Damage^) | AA LV3 |
| AAA | Ittoryu: Shishi Sonson | DashA LV4 + Shake LV4 |
| AAA (Charge) | Ittoryu:ShishiSonson(Damage^) | AAA LV7 |
| AirA | Ittoryu: Hiryuu Kaen *burns* | A LV5 + AAA LV5 |
| DashA | Santoryu: Gyuki Yuuzume | A LV 2 + AA LV2 |
| Shake | Nitoryu: 72 Pound Hou | AA LV4 + DashA LV3 |
| Special 1 (C+A) | Santoryu Ougi Sanzen Sekai | AA LV5 + DashA LV5 |
| Special 2 (C+Shake) | Asura Ichibugin | CALV5+AAALV7+AirALV6 |
| Special 3 (Setable) | 300 Pound Hou (Team) | Shake LV7 |
Now, let's talk about Zoro's Skills. These are passive buffs and special abilities that make his attacks even stronger. You'll see skills like 'Swordmaster' which increases the SP you get from sword enemies, and 'Last Secret' which boosts your Team Attack Power. But the one we're really focusing on for that extra punch is 'Resolve'.
| Skills List | ||
| Swordmaster LV1 | Sword enemies drop SP more | AA LV3 |
| Swordmaster LV2 | Sword enemies drop SP more | DashA LV5 |
| Swordmaster LV3 | Sword enemies drop SP more | AAA LV8 |
| Last Secret LV1 | Team Attack Powers ^ | CA LV3 |
| Last Secret LV2 | Team Attack Powers ^ | CA LV5 |
| Last Secret LV3 | Team Attack Powers ^ | CA LV8 |
| Resolve LV1 | Damage v and SP Regan ^ | A LV3 + CA LV3 |
| Resolve LV2 | Damage v and SP Regan ^ | A LV5 + CA LV5 |
| Resolve LV3 | Damage v and SP Regan ^ | CA LV6 + C+Shake LV6 |
| Resolve LV4 | Damage v and SP Regan ^ | CA LV8 + C+Shake LV8 |
The 'Resolve' skill is super important because it directly increases your damage and SP gain from certain attacks. As you can see, you'll need to level up Zoro's basic moves like 'A' (Ittoryu: Shuushi Slash) and 'CA' (which likely refers to a charged special move, often represented by holding the 'C' button then pressing 'A' or another command) to unlock higher levels of Resolve. Keep an eye on those unlock requirements – sometimes you need to level up a specific move *before* you can even think about unlocking the next tier of Resolve!
Pro-Tip: Don't just focus on unlocking moves; upgrading them is key! That 'AA (Charge)' move, Santoryu: Onigiri, gets a damage boost when you hit AA LV3. Similarly, the powerful 'Santoryu Ougi Sanzen Sekai' (Special 1) requires both AA LV5 and DashA LV5. So, keep using those moves in battles to level them up, and you'll be unlocking Zoro's true potential in no time!
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