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One Piece Initial Spoilers for Chapter 1077: Vegapunk Shaka’s The initial spoilers for One Piece’s Chapter 1077 were released on Monday, March 6, 2023, bringing with them some truly shocking events. A long-range assault is launched on Vegapunk Shaka, and the S-Snake Seraphim continues to turn people into stone statues, setting her sights on the Straw Hat sniper.

Despite being somewhat limited in information, the Chapter 1077 initial spoilers are some of the most exciting and engaging in recent memory. As more information is made available from trusted sources over the coming days, fans will undoubtedly see a groundbreaking chapter come to light.

Follow along as this article fully breaks down One Piece Chapter 1077’s initial spoilers while speculating what could come next.


One Piece Chapter 1077 seemingly sets up the Straw Hats for an extended stay on Egghead Island

According to the spoilers, the issue is called “You Should Have Realized That Sooner.” The title is undoubtedly a reference to the Vegapunk traitor, meaning that fans may soon learn their identity. This is further supported by how the issue seemingly ends.

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The cover page sees “[Vinsmoke] Judge and Caesar [Clown] realize that [Dr.] Vegapunk is their real obstacle.” This is most likely a reference to how the founding members of MADS, besides Dr. Vegapunk, which also includes Queen of the Beast Pirates, wanted to wage war rather than bring peace. Recent cover page stories have also highlighted this difference between them.

The initial spoilers begin with Zoro realizing that the Seraphim have abilities similar to King of the Beast Pirates. King is a Lunarian, and the Seraphim clearly have Lunarian Lineage Factors added to their own genes. This is evidenced by their tan skin, white hair, and black wings.

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