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  1. This is a wiki centralizing on the popular ROBLOX game A 0ne Piece Game created by Boss Studios. This wiki can be accessed and edited by anyone ~ including YOU! The wiki is updated very often and is constantly growing to match the game's fast updates.

  2. Shells Town Shells Town is the second island in the game, known from the One Piece series. It replicates the original island where Luffy met Zoro and freed it from Marine Captain Morgan. The town has colorful houses, docks, and a Marine base.

    • Alcohol
    • Water
    • Juice
    • Soft Drink
    • Tea
    • Coffee
    • Milk
    • See also
    • References

    Alcohol (酒, Sake?, alternatively Shū) refers to a number of beverages made from fermented grains, fruits, or other sources of sugar. It is notable for its general longevity, and potential for mentally (and physically) impairing drinkers.

    Alcoholic beverages—such as rum—are a prevalent part of pirate culture. Shanks and the Red Hair Pirates are, due to their hard-partying lifestyle, especially fond of drinking (a fact that partly contributed to the Higuma incident at Partys Bar).

    Besides outright consumption, alcohol may be used to honor both contracts with the living and spirits of the dead. The drink itself is also celebrated by songs such as Binks' Sake, a favorite among the Rumbar Pirates and later on, the Straw Hat Pirates.

    In the 4Kids dubbed anime, all references to alcohol are altered to "juice" (or euphemisms like "the strong stuff") in order to comply with broadcast standards. The televised Funimation dub generally followed this convention, though the uncut dub generally keeps all references to alcohol intact.

    Water (水, Mizu?) is a transparent, odorless, tasteless liquid. It's a vital substance to all known forms of life.

    During the Arabasta Arc, water was the main driving force of the conflict between the Arabastan King Nefertari Cobra and the Rebel Army led by Koza due to the lack of rain caused by the use of Dance Powder, an illegal substance that forces artificial rain to happen in a certain location in detriment of natural ones happening on neighboring places.

    Juice (ジュース, Jūsu?) is a general name given for non-alcoholic drinks extracted from fruits and vegetables.

    It is commonly served to individuals deemed too young for alcohol. During the Red Hair Pirates' stay at Foosha Village, Shanks once offered Luffy a glass of juice at Partys Bar. Chimney also regularly drank juice at Blueno's Bar.

    Cola

    Cola (コーラ, Kōra?) is a carbonated beverage, typically containing caffeine, sweetened with either sugar or corn-syrup, and further flavored with extracts such as vanilla, cinnamon, and citrus oils. Due to its sweetness and lack of alcoholic content, cola is traditionally popular with children, and is often served at sporting events and other amusements such as the Davy Back Fight. Cola is also an essential source of energy for Franky of the Straw Hat Pirates. As a cyborg model "BF-36", Franky is equipped with a mini-fridge where his stomach would normally be, which can store up to three bottles (approximately six liters) of cola. Should his cola levels run low, his attacks will become significantly weaker; his new model "BF-37" also uses cola as fuel. The Straw Hats' current ship, the Thousand Sunny, similarly uses cola to fuel its mechanics for special attacks and extreme maneuvers. On the Color Spread of chapters 566 and 911 a brand called Musha Cora is seen to be enjoyed by the Straw Hats.

    Ramune

    Ramune (ラムネ?) is a type of carbonated soft drink. Ramune is sold by Caramel.

    Tea (茶, Cha?) is an aromatic beverage, created by combining hot water with the dried leaves of a tea plant. Despite its (apparent) simplicity, it may be processed, blended, and served in many different ways, corresponding to many categories and subtypes. While the basic varieties function as little more than common refreshments, more elaborate ones may serve as luxuries exclusive to aristocrats and royalty.

    rlotte "Big Mom" Linlin (in)famously holds extravagant tea parties on a semi-regular basis, furnished by several sapient tea canisters. Several of her children appear to have inherited her fondness for tea, including Perospero and Citron.

    Coffee (コーヒー, Kōhī?) is a brewed drink made from coffee beans, typically served hot. Due to its bitterness, some drinkers prefer to mix it with sugar or milk.

    Nico Robin is said to be partial to coffee (as well as foods that complement it). This preference is, ironically, shared by Spandam (who frequently spills it due to his clumsiness and various other distractions).

    Milk (ミルク, Miruku?) is a nutrient-rich liquid extracted from mammals, most commonly cows or goats. It can be drunk by itself, used to garnish other foods and drinks, or processed into a number of dairy items (such as cheese).

    Brook is fond of milk, which can apparently heal any damage to his body in instants (under the reasoning that milk is good for the bones, which Usopp loudly objected to). Luffy and Brook were able to regrow their lost teeth when they drank milk from the Fire Tank Pirates' kitchen, much to the shock of the member who saw this feat.

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    •Bars, Restaurants, and Cafes

    •Rumble Ball

    •Energy Steroid

    1.SBS One Piece Manga — Vol. 8 (p. 168), Oda explains that in ages past, rum was popular with pirates—and most mariners—for its cheapness and resistance to putrefaction.

    2.One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 1 Chapter 1 and Episode 4, Shanks and his crew drink up every bottle at Partys Bar except one, greatly angering Higuma and his bandit gang.

    3.One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 11 Chapter 95 and Episode 44, Genzo libates Bell-mère's grave with a bottle, to "tell" her spirit of Arlong's defeat.

    4.One Piece Manga — Vol. 1 Chapter 1 (p. 11), Makino delivers a cask labeled "BEER" to the Red Hair Pirates. This technically makes beer the first alcoholic drink in the series; ironically, it has never been mentioned in any dialogue.

    5.One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 84 Chapter 845 (p. 8-9) and Episode 809, The Vinsmoke Family dine with the Charlotte Family.

    6.One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 5 Chapter 43 and Episode 20, Fullbody describes the wine, however since it was acting that might not be his true taste.

  3. The Vodka Kingdom is a World Government affiliated kingdom[1] located in the Grand Line.[2] Nothing is known about the current state of Vodka, but around 40–50 years ago, the kingdom was very poor and worn down. In order to pay the Heavenly Tribute, Vodka was forced to wage wars against other...

  4. Tie-in video games for One Piece have been published by Bandai Namco Entertainment (and various predecessors) since 2000. Owing to the series' length and popularity, these games have spanned virtually every genre, as well as every console—home and handheld—from the fifth generation on.

  5. Feb 20, 2021 · A vodka and coke is exactly what it sounds like – an easy two ingredient vodka cocktail that is made by combining Coca Cola with your favorite vodka. The crisp bite of a high quality vodka blends perfectly with the smooth, sweet flavor of Coke.

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