
The rubber pirate captain who ate the Gomu Gomu no Mi—later revealed to be the mythical Human-Human Fruit, Model: Nika—and turned devil fruit powers into a cartoon playground. In Gear 5, Luffy can reshape reality itself with Looney Tunes logic, turning the ground to rubber and grabbing lightning bolts from the sky with his bare hands. He punched a celestial dragon in the face on national television and would absolutely do it again.







Gear 5 Luffy's reality-warping powers and superior durability give him the edge over Naruto's versatility.

Ichigo's transcendent speed and Bankai power scaling give him the edge over Luffy's versatile Gear 5 abilities.

Gear 5 Luffy's reality-warping rubber powers and Conqueror's Haki overwhelm Spider-Man's impressive but street-level abilities.

Gear 5's reality-warping is the best counter to Saitama's punch, but the gag character still wins.

The power scaling gap between Dragon Ball and One Piece is orders of magnitude too vast.

Gear 5's reality-warping toon force counters Sonic's raw speed with unpredictable cartoon physics.

Gear 5 Luffy's toon-force reality manipulation and Haki mastery outlast Sasuke's Rinnegan arsenal.

Gear 5 is incredible, but Superman's power tier dwarfs the One Piece universe's scale.

The captain edges out his first mate — Gear 5's reality-warping gives Luffy the slight advantage.

Omni-Man's FTL speed and planet-cracking power narrowly exceed Gear 5 Luffy's impressive but lower-tier abilities.