 Hello and welcome to the Grand Line review your source for everything one piece. My name is Liam and I have two of the exact same mug, which I find pretty crazy. And today we are here to talk about some absolutely massive news because we have had two more delicious Viviacard packets released to us. And they are part of the Wano collection, but do not let that fool you because they also cover a bunch of completely unwano things. I mean, just look at all those revolutionary army commanders. And in fact, look at Roger right next to them. That dude is giving someone the eyes. And before we get into this massive information, I just want to note the beautiful cover design of these packs with Kinamon perfectly mimicking the Odin 2-Sword style, which of course are images that come from their respective volume covers. For anime only watches, I do want to emphasize that there will be no manga spoilers in this video, but there will be extended information that will not be featured in the anime, which is a shame because it's pretty massive stuff that I guarantee you will want to know. Because in this video, we have information about Roger, we have bounty revelations and we have a whole ton of new devil fruit stuff and more, ever so much more. I swear whoever put these cards together must have needed to go to the bathroom pretty badly because what we got was a massive dump of information. It's actually one of the most stacked viviacart installments I think we've ever gone through. And if you want to get stacked, jacked and maybe even a third rhyming word, then I would highly encourage you to subscribe to the Grand Line Review, which will result in consistent injections of one piece culture administered directly into your YouTube feed. These videos will take you from scrub to thug in no time at all. So let's make the easiest decision of your life and push that button. To begin with the stuff though, I'd like to say this information comes courtesy of Otto Japan on Twitter. Thank you very much. This is always greatly appreciated. But really, there is nowhere else we can begin but with the pirate king. A couple of big things here. Firstly, his sword is revealed to be one of the 12 Supreme Great Blades. And that is incredible because we haven't actually seen a new Supreme Great sword post-timeskip yet and just as a catch up, the only other ones that we know of are Mihawk's Yoru, Whitebeard's Murakumu Giri and the yet to be seen Shodai Kitetsu, except maybe it was seen here, but we're not sure. But here's the absolutely wild part. We also have the name of Roger's sword and that name is Ace. That's right. Roger named his child after his sword friend. Which, sure, why not? It's a solid name. I suppose it's also a way of Roger trying to keep that legacy and that will alive. 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So click the link in the description to subscribe to Morning Brew today. Back to our one and only pirate king, though. One of the coolest things is that this new sword information makes the Roger vs. Whitebeard clash ever so much more epic in retrospect. Because this is now the only confirmed instance in the series where two supreme grade swords have come into contact with each other. So it adds another nice layer to this moment. In addition to this, there's also a curious piece of flavor text on Roger's card that refers to his epithet and it says, is the title of King of the Pirates another way to hide the D in his name? So just flagging that D once again. But one of the biggest teasers in this pack has to do with Roger's ship, specifically that incredibly mysterious egg thing. And the language is a bit weird and I'm not 100% sure about the translation here, to be honest, but the line we are given is, So in terms of landing, I'm guessing we're referring to Laugh Tale, but the much more important thing here is that this text would appear to indicate that the egg has since hatched. And whatever was in the egg is now somewhere, somewhere in the world doing something, some sort of egg-based activity, I suppose. Next up, we have some giant bounty news, though. Big, big numbers here today and we will go in order of least to highest. So we now have the numbers of each of the revolutionary army commanders. Morley is worth 293 million berries, Lindbergh is 316 million, Karasu is 400 million and Bello Betty tops this whole group at 457 million, which I definitely agree with. She has by far the most dangerous ability possibly within the entire army, including dragon. So these guys are no joke. These sorts of numbers are not at all easy to achieve. I mean, just thinking about everything that Luffy needed to do just to reach 300 million is insane enough, but we are not done with numbers yet. Iso's bounty is also given to us within these magical cards and he sits at a very solid 510 million berries. And that's very interesting because we now have a white beard commander comparison because we know that Asus bounty was 550 million. So it would seem that on average, the white beard commanders are probably worth a fair bit less than the core commanders of the other Empress crews. But then again, white beard does have about a billion commanders so they can't all be special. That is until we get to Marco because we also have his bounty and it is a big one. Marco currently sits at the whopping value of 1 billion 374 million berries. So this number officially boots jack out of the top 10 highest bounties in one piece. Sorry, Mr. Mammoth, but you're just not good enough, are you? And for some comparison here, Marco slots right in between Luffy and Queen. He is worth slightly more than Queen, but a good chunk less than Luffy. Oh, and just for some useless but fun information, Marco's Vivian card also states that his hobby is collecting coasters. So I guess good on him. There's also some new, what I'd like to call non information here. And by that, I mean it's revealed that Kozuki Odin did have a bounty. However, what that bounty actually was is kept hidden to us, which is always an intriguing choice. Not sure why we'd still be keeping it a secret at the stage, but while we're here, Odin's card also confirms to us that he once possessed, quote, the strongest sword style. The card says that this was not a boast by Odin and cites the evidence of him harming Kaido. Which, yeah, take that as you will, but it may very well imply that Odin was the world's strongest swordsman at one time and may very well be the strongest swordsman in the history of one piece. Much to me, Hawks, eternal annoyance because he cannot challenge him. To the fruit market now, we have some new names and we have some old names which are new to us. So Khandro's Devil Fruit has finally been named and it is called the Fude Food Enumi, Fude meaning brush, so I guess we effectively call it the Brush Brush Fruit. In slightly bigger news to many, it has also confirmed that Raizo is a Devil Fruit user. Now, we've actually known this for a while or at least it's been heavily, heavily implied, but this puts a full stop on the discussion. His fruit is called the Maki Maki No Mi, which would translate as the Skrull Skrull Fruit. So just as with almost all of the crazy powers of Wano, this is not legitimate Ninjutsu or anything, it is all fruit based. Which always drives me slightly insane because we've never found out where or how Kinamon and Raizo ate their Devil Fruits. And I guess in terms of how it would be with their mouths, it's so weird because they don't appear to have them anywhere in the earth and flashback. However, they do have their powers immediately after traveling through time. I just wanna know when and I guess also why there are so many Devil Fruits on Wano, especially when the residents have no idea what they are and haven't even made the connection to the idea that fruit gives them power. I mean, in addition to this, Toki had a fruit, Shinobu has a fruit, Tama has a fruit, Tama's teapot as a Devil Fruit. The teapot has a fruit, they're so common. It's especially weird in retrospect because you'd think that after having traveled the world and learned 100% of its secrets, Odin might have told his vassals about Devil Fruits at the very least during the how many years that he spent with them before his death, but there, there, there, there. Kinamon is an interesting one here. We've known the name of his fruit for some time. It's the Fukufukunomi or Gabgab Fruit or Gabgabjutsu as he refers to it. But according to his card, Odin had either originally planned to give this fruit a different name or give Kinamon a different fruit. The other fruit in question is listed as the Kisekisenomi, which I believe would translate to the change change fruit, which I guess works, changing clothes and all, but I do strongly wonder if he was supposed to have a different kind of ability altogether. To round out fruits though, Karasu's Devil Fruit is also strategically not mentioned. So once again, we're like, we're given a healthy dose of not information because it is specifically referred to as Anonymous, which is such a shame because it is so stupidly intriguing. It boggles my mind to this day because it doesn't appear to fit any basic classification. It's sort of like a blend between a Logia and a Zoan. Maybe a special Zoan, like a special Paramecia, but who knows? Certainly not us because the cards have refused to divulge that particular detail. So this might not be big news because of the anime, but to all of you manga only readers, Kozuki Toki is confirmed to be dead. The death was actually quite clear in the anime, whereas in the manga, it was left pretty vague. So that is a big blow to the Toki conspiracy theorists, although once again, look when we're dealing with time travel, pretty much anything is possible. All we really know for a fact is that Toki did die in that particular moment. However, due to the nature of her fruit, she can exist in many moments. And even then, these data books have been known to lie in the past. I do always need to flag this, but Saba was once officially declared dead in a data book released prior to Dressrosa. So sometimes the one piece peeps do like to pull these clever ruses. Something fun about Kiku now, quite actually not fun, but insightful. We now know why she wears her mask to fight. Apparently it's a device designed to quote restrain the kindness of her heart. And apparently this implies that Kiku did not enjoy fighting or drawing blood in particular, so the mask exists to shield that. And it could also be a different persona sort of deal because when Kiku dons that mask, she becomes utterly terrifying, like legitimately scary. Almost Zoro levels of demon like, except we know that he is a big old softy on the inside. Whereas I honestly don't think that Kiku of the Fallen Snow would show you anywhere near the kind of mercy that Zoro would. Within these packs, we also find a terrifying toothless teach. And the big thing with Blackbeard is that once again, it is hinted that teach does not sleep. Now previously this was in the series as gossip spread by young buggy, but it looks like we're heading towards a confirmation in that regard, which just continues the onslaught of Blackbeard based questions because what are you? His card also confirms that he is a user of both observation and armament hockey, which I think is new. I mean, even if it isn't, it was a safe assumption. The fact is that nobody can fight at any kind of top level these days without them, but notably this card makes no mention of Conqueror's Hockey. In a similar thought though, I think it would be a pretty safe bet to say that teach does have Conqueror's Hockey because just like the other two, it seems impossible for Luffy to have a real new world opponent who does not wield Conqueror's Hockey. It's just a standard requirement. Although with that said, it would be fascinating to see Blackbeard need to fight without that innate gift, but I don't think it'll happen. Curiously, teach is also listed in addition to being part of the worst generation and the four emperors to be a quote, member of the D clan, which is more like something that we fans would say, hi, yeah, teach is a D, he's part of that clan. But the thought of a clan or a family or a tribe or whatever is not something that is ever mentioned in the series. The Viviacards, however, do make this bond more clear as every D is referred to as a D no Ichizoku, with Ichizoku meaning tribe, group, family and all those kind of fun words. I just wanted to state because I don't think that's something I've made clear in previous Viviacard videos, so here it is. Oh, and yeah, Blackbeard's groupie girls, they're also named in this pack. Their names are Tori and Maki, which is a pun in Japanese, because Tori Maki refers to people who follow the rich and powerful, so I believe we would call them gold diggers. So basically we've just confirmed that these two women are not with Blackbeard for his aesthetic features or his charming, charming personality. In regards to Beards, Whitebeard has a curious piece of text on his card which states that he was recognized as the most powerful pirate when Odin joined his crew. However, this is then potentially contradicted later when it states that Whitebeard stands on equal footing with Roger. So it's hard to know what to take away from this other than the dominant forces of this generation where Ace is father and Ace is daddy, which is a joke that I quite blatantly stole from Twitter. In other Whitebeard related news, Marko's Viviacard states something a bit weird about the movie Dick, which is Whitebeard's flagship, or I should say was, or maybe not because in this translation, the movie Dick still seems to exist and on Marko's card, it is apparently in custody in an unknown place, which I do find odd because during Marineford, we saw its destruction and Whitebeard even apologized for not being able to save it. So maybe we had a situation where the Whitebeard pirates rebuilt the ship or just sort of scooped up all of the remnants after the Paramount War, but whatever the case, this card does seem to indicate that the original ship is still out there. Also making an appearance in this set is Cobien. I suppose he's technically been featured in the Wanna Walk, so sure, why not? His news is also Haki related, confirming that he is the user of observation and armament, as is everyone, but it does make a super special note that his observation skills are quite sophisticated and advanced, enough so that he can quite accurately estimate the strength of an opponent from even a slight interaction. So that's a pretty big thing for Cobie. We haven't had many other observation Haki users who have been capable of in-world power scaling, if any actually. Off the top of my head, I can't think of any other examples, but Cobie's observation is also advanced in another form as well, because he can actually hear the inner voices and emotions of those around him, which is a skill that so far we've only seen in very rare users like Aisa, Fujitora, and Otohime. So Cobie, he's got some skills now, and I'm really keen to see him kick into action again. Just like how I want to see you kick into this next Grand Line review video, there is always more to know and experience about one piece, so let's go on a journey and I look forward to seeing you there.