Anime fans love heroes a piece As stylish fighters with cool abilities, and their battles often have a strong emotional impact. Some of those fights shake up the plot of the entire world on all the islands, like Luffy's victory over Kaido or Blackbird defeating Whitebird in Marineford. Plot and emotions come first a piece When these fights happen, however, fans still care about the stats. For example, tracking the win rate a pieceThe most powerful fighters are great fun.
Monkey D. Luffy himself has a relatively modest win rate of around 61%, as he often defeats powerful enemies like Crocodile or Kaido once or twice before defeating them in battle. That's why other characters are also left behind a pieceRubber Hero in the win/loss rankings, along with two of his crew mates. is special a piece The cast members command a lot of respect because they are the ones who win more often than they lose, and two of them have never known defeat.
My Hero Academia: 6 characters with the highest win rate, ranked
These My Hero Academia characters almost always come up with a win.
Vinsmoke Sanji usually wins as Luffy's #3 Crewmate
Sanji has only gotten stronger thanks to his red suit
Vinsmoke Sanji's win rate may not be the highest at all a pieceBut he's still in sixth place because he's a fantastically powerful Straw Hat pirate who tries to fight the third strongest antagonist in any story arc. That being the case, Sanji has become #3 in the Straw Hats when fighting his equal among villains. Sanji doesn't like Zoro's underperformance in terms of ranking and win rate, but he's still one of the most successful and powerful characters. a piece. Being a member of the “Demon Trio”, Sanji couldn't do less. It's only in Luffy's elite crew that he plays second fiddle to Sanji.
Overall, Sanji has a really impressive fighting record to his name. Like his captain Luffy and his rival Zoro, Sanji regularly trains and improves his game as a fighter, even if he has no Devil Fruit to wield in battle. Sanji's martial arts training, Haki, and his Raid suit do all the heavy lifting, and the results speak for themselves. Sanji is one of the few examples of characters that keep the Devil Fruit combat system humble by using everything. Except Those supernatural fruits. Fallen enemies like Mister 2, Rani, Jabra and Absalom can attest to this.
Roronoa Zoro vows never to lose again
Zoro's record isn't perfect, but it's good enough as Luffy's #2 Crewmate
With his position as the #2 fighter among the Straw Hats and the first character Luffy recruited, it's only natural that Roronoa Zoro would be proud of one. a pieceThe most stellar fight record. Zoro actually comments on this, as he tearfully shouts that he will never lose again. That may not be literally true, but a perfect record is an awful lot to ask of any shonen hero, and Zoro comes impressively close to meeting his own demand. His win rate may not be 100%, but it is one of the highest of all a piece.
Bleach: 6 characters with the highest win rate, ranked
More often than not, these Bleach characters were coming out on top.
If fans only count the actual fights, and not the countless losses to Kuina during Zoro's childhood, Zoro has a strong win rate that surpasses Luffy's own. After his initial defeat to Dracul Mihawk, the former Warlord of the Sea, Zoro is on a winning streak. He cut steel when he defeated Mister 1 in Aluburna, only to defeat powerful enemies like Pika and King the Conflagration in the New World. With all these victories and his amazing skills, a piece Fans are convinced that Zoro is poised to surpass or at least match his longtime rival, Mihawk.
Kaido has scored countless victories and rarely lost to anyone
Kaido's final defeat removed him as emperor
Monarchs have high win rates and refuse to lose to just anyone. It takes a titanic effort to even match an Emperor in battle, let alone defeat or kill one, and Kaido has nothing to fear in that regard. He has indeed experienced defeat before, but that is quite rare, and the specter of death will never overtake him. Kaido is the immortal monster of the New World, and his infinite endurance is how he has won so many victories over his countless enemies over the decades. That, and he can strike back with surprising power with his iron club, dragon wolf, and his flame attack.
On-screen, Kaido only participated in a few battles, but he won most of them to reinforce the idea that he always wins his fights. Kaido defeated Luffy a few times, even while intoxicated, and gained a temporary victory when Kaido knocked out Gear 4 Luffy on Onigashima. It greatly flatters Kaido how only the Gear 5's game-breaking power can humble him on the battlefield, as no amount of “normal” power seems to be able to put him down.
Kuina won many duels, but in the end it didn't matter to her
Kuina's death made her a plot device for Zoro
Kuina died at the age of 13, long before he could strive to become a swordsman capable of challenging other warriors in battle. That's why a piece Fans can only count practice bouts for Kuina's win rate, and funnily enough, the results put even the Emperors and Pirate captains to shame. This isn't a comment on Kuina's power level, but rather that she was Zoro's best during training. This made things intensely personal for both Kuina and Zoro, where power levels mattered little. It takes more than strength to create a compelling fighter or character arc within a piece.
Naruto: 6 characters with the highest win rate, ranked
You knew that more often than not, these Naruto characters would win any fight.
In the realm of sword training, Kuina has 2,001 wins and no losses against Zoro, meaning his combat record is simply amazing. This angered Zoro, but Kuina feared that a girl like her would never become a real fighter when she and Zoro grew up. Kuina realizes that the battlefield is a man's domain, not a woman's, but several characters, from Big Mom and Tashigi to Ulti and Gunko, prove Kuina wrong. Kuina's incredible performance against Zoro was later reduced to a plot device to motivate Zoro as he grew up, undermining Kuina's arguably superior fighting record as fans may also note.
Shanks enjoys a short but perfect fight record in one piece
Emperors like Shanks lose to no one
Defeating the Emperors of the New World is never easy, and in particular, two of them have never been known to lose a fight. One of them is the red-haired Shank, who can take down even the strongest fighters with a sword, one arm, and his Haki. Notably, Shanks stopped all his powers when Higuma's mountain bandits terrorized Windmill Village. This showed Shanks' great restraint and compassion, unwilling to cause bloodshed if it could be avoided. Characters like Shanks are loved because they are responsible with their powers.
As for his win rate, Shanks has rarely fought anyone, but he has never been defeated, and a perfect record is unbeatable. Both Shanks and Mihawk are in this position, the deciding factor being the number of fights each pirate has won. Shanks has fewer confirmed victories to his name, so he'll finish second overall a piece Win rates. This doesn't bother Shanks at all, what a kind and compassionate person he is, who values heroism to prove his power to the world.
Dracul Mihawk has achieved many impressive victories and has never lost
So Mihawk is Zoro's top rival in the Grand Line
Like his sword-slinging counterpart Shanks, the cold-blooded Dracul Mihawk does not lose on the battlefield. His observant Haki and his great sword, Yoru, are essential to defeat any enemy of any kind. Mihawk's skills are so vast that he can take down Zoro with a pocket knife, as he famously did early on. a piecethe story of Zoro has gotten exponentially stronger since then, but Zoro still can't surpass Mihawk's exact win rate. Instead, Zoro will have to settle for trying to defeat Mihawk one more time to prove something about himself.
Another parallel between Shanks and Mihawk is that they each let their swords do the talking and are reluctant to brag, even if their skills and combat records are the stuff of legend. Mihawk is cool about it, though, as he's not the type to drop a hand to save a drowning boy. His motive is more self-serving: to ease his boredom as a top swordsman by finding a worthy rival like Zoro himself.
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- Release date
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October 20, 1999
- network
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Fuji TV
- directors
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Hiroaki Miyamoto, Konosuke Uda, Junji Shimizu, Satoshi Ito, Munehisa Sakai, Katsumi Tokoro, Yutaka Nakajima, Yoshihiro Ueda, Kenichi Takeshita, Yoko Ikeda, Ryota Nakamura, Hiroyuki Kakudou, Takahiro Noimauji, Tokahiro, Enoji Maudo Shishido, Hidehiko Kadota, Sumio Watanabe, Harume Kosaka, Yasuhiro Tanabe, Yukihiko Nakao, Keisuke Onishi, Junichi Fujise, Hiroyuki Satou
- The authors
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Jin Tanaka, Akiko Inoue, Junki Takegami, Shinzo Fujita, Shouji Yonemura, Yoshiyuki Suga, Atsuhiro Tomioka, Hirohiko Usaka, Michiru Shimada, Isao Murayama, Takuya Masumoto, Yoichi Takahashi, Momoka Toyoda
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Mayumi Tanaka
Monkey d. Luffy (voice)
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Kazuya Nakai
Roronoa Zoro (voice)