Summary
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Punk Hazard is a deadly wasteland of fire and ice in One Piece.
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Little Garden & Ruskaina are awesome jungles with deadly wildlife.
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Boin Archipelago, a massive carnivorous plant, is the deadliest island in One Piece.
The world of One Piece is an incredibly dangerous place. Especially on the Grand Line, pirates, the navy and huge monsters lurk around every corner, waiting to take down an unsuspecting ship. Sometimes, between the deadly weather, massive Sea Kings, and the warlords and emperors, the only safe place in the One Piece the world is the security of the land.
But while living on an island is certainly much safer than sailing on the high seas, there are many extremely dangerous islands in the world. One Piece which can be even more deadly than exploring the new world yourself. Although these islands may seem like a walk in the park for the strongest pirates in the series, for a normal one One Piece citizens, these places can mean certain death. But with so many uninhabitable islands in the world One Pieceit can be difficult to narrow down to just one of the deadliest islands.
This article will cover islands that are deadly from natural and environmental factors. This means that islands that are deadly due to their inhabitants will not be considered.
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What makes a One Piece Island dangerous?
The worst islands should be deadly to the average person
First, a deadly island i One Piece may not include any significant signs of civilization. If a group of people has managed to survive the harsh landscape of an island, it will most likely not be the deadliest. Also, the worst One Piece the island should not take into account its location and surrounding environment. If the island is inside One Piece's New World, although the surrounding weather, such as thunderstorms or massive hail, can make it almost impossible to get there, these factors do not change how deadly the island itself is.
If you don't risk your life, you can't create a future. – Luffy
Finally, the deadliest island should be considered from the perspective of an ordinary citizen. Although pirates are adept at handling any situation, seeing some of these islands from the perspective of an ordinary citizen helps the audience see how dangerous these places can be. If an ordinary citizen were to survive for a considerable time and not need the protection of one of the One Piece's Four emperors, the island is probably less lethal than one where they would be instantly killed.
Punk Hazard is an inhospitable wasteland
Ice and lava make this island extremely dangerous
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Punk Hazard is a wasteland of fire and ice
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Little Garden and Ruskaina are wild jungles
First up, one of the deadliest islands in the One Piece who deserves an honorable mention is Punk Hazard. To be the setting for One Piece's Punk Hazard Arc Even without Caesar and his horrific science experiments, this island is a deadly landscape of both lava and ice. Although this landscape is virtually devoid of natural animals and plants, the landscape itself is so deadly that trying to live on this island is a virtually impossible task. With deadly lava around every corner and sheer icy cliffs ending in jagged spikes, it's no wonder that Punk Hazard has remained largely abandoned, except by those who wish to remain hidden.
Little Garden and Ruskaina are terrible jungles
Wild animals make these islands deadly and inaccessible
Next up is a two way showdown between Little Garden and Ruskaina Island, the island where Luffy completed his time jump training. These two islands are both inhabited by dangerous and deadly beasts that can easily kill an ordinary citizen without much trouble. Although the beasts on Ruskaina are technologically stronger than those on Little Garden, Little Garden has been shown to harbor some deadly tropical diseases. Because of this, even though their risk levels are close, Little Garden might just be a bit more dangerous. Hiding from giant animals is likely much easier than hiding from a mosquito-borne disease.
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The Boin Archipelago is the deadliest island in a piece
A normal person would never stay on this island
Finally the deadliest island of all One Piece would have to be the Boin Archipelago, the island where Usopp trained during the time jump. On this island, almost everything tries to catch and eat each other. From incredibly dangerous giant insects to treacherous plants, this island would be impossible to survive on as a normal person. Those who think hiding is an option are also sorely mistaken as the island itself is a massive carnivorous plant that will devour anything not strong enough to hold its own. For a normal person, living on this island would be an absolute, and deadly, nightmare.
People call it Boin Island, but scientists recognize it as a massive carnivorous plant, the stomach baron.
In the end, although many of the islands in One Piece are extremely deadly, most of them appear to be dangerous because of the people who inhabit them. In fact, many islands on the Grand Line have beautiful and thriving cities that only struggle because of the interference of the world government or the pirates. While there are still dangerous natural islands in the One Piececompared to the number of kingdoms the Straw Hats find, these seem fewer and further between.