Ranking the Straw Hat Crew’s Wildest Dreams—From Easy Wins to Impossible Quests

One major recurring topic in this series is dreams. Each character from the Straw Hat Pirates harbors a grand dream they’re striving to realize. Even after more than 1,000 chapters, none of the ten pirates have achieved their objectives yet, demonstrating the immense scale of their aspirations.

The Straw Hat Pirates are characterized by their aspirations, though some of these dreams prove to be more challenging than others. While some Straw Hats aspire for global achievements, others aim for self-betterment and personal satisfaction. Although some dreams might seem unattainable at first, certain members of the Straw Hat crew have unique advantages that others chasing similar goals may lack. Furthermore, being part of Monkey D. Luffy’s crew grants them an easier path compared to others in identical situations due to their group affiliation.

Brook Dreams of Reuniting with Laboon After He Completes His Voyage

Suitingly for the Straw Hat character Brook, his aspirations differ from others in a unique way; they don’t involve any specific actions. Instead, what Brook desires most is to eventually meet up with Laboon once more. Remarkably, he already knows where Laboon resides. However, there’s one condition attached – Brook wishes not to encounter Laboon until he has successfully concluded his journey in the New World.

In Brook’s dream, there’s no requirement for him to travel with Luffy or perform heroic feats. The New World might pose threats to Brook, but he’s capable of protecting himself and avoiding unnecessary conflicts during his journey. However, being with Luffy means he simply needs to wait until Luffy becomes Pirate King before he can meet Laboon again.

Zoro Dreams of Becoming the World’s Strongest Swordsman

As I watch the progression of “One Piece,” I find myself pondering over Zoro’s pursuit of his dream. When he was young and full of dreams, all he yearned for was to fulfill Kuina’s unrealized dream and become the world’s greatest swordsman. However, despite the immense difficulty of this task, it feels almost inevitable that Zoro will surpass Dracule Mihawk by the end of the series, given his inherent potential and the intricate power system within “One Piece.

At just 21 years old, Zoro demonstrates an exceptional mastery of all three forms of Haki, placing him among the strongest swordsmen in the world of One Piece. Unlike traditional swordsmanship, proficiency in this universe is largely dictated by one’s willpower rather than mere skill. Interestingly, Zoro seems to be unchallenged in his pursuit of greatness; there are no significant characters within the series vying for the same goal as him.

Usopp Dreams of Becoming a Brave Warrior of the Sea

During the time before the timeskip event, there was a moment when it seemed like Usopp could become the first Straw Hat to fulfill his dream. Following the Enies Lobby, Thriller Park, and Sabaody Archipelago arcs, Usopp may have remained weak, but he had torn apart his cowardice. He was genuinely showing signs of becoming the “brave sea warrior” that he aspires to be, much like his fellow Straw Hats. However, after the timeskip, like many of the other Straw Hats, Usopp’s character took a significant hit and he was forced to start over.

Among the Straw Hats crew, Usopp’s dream stands out because it has a personal definition that he himself must achieve. Usopp aims to be a valiant sea warrior, but only when he believes in his own courage. Despite all he’s experienced, Usopp hasn’t yet embraced bravery, and the ongoing storyline seems to be hindering rather than helping him on this journey.

Franky Dreams of Building a Ship That Can Traverse the Entire Ocean

In my observation, Franky’s aspirations veer far from the life of a swashbuckling pirate. This cyborg shipwright harbors a different dream – to build a vessel capable of sailing around the world. If not for his unwavering loyalty to Luffy and his quest to help him ascend as Pirate King, Franky might find the smoothest route among the Straw Hat crew.

Franky’s dream might seem challenging for most people, but given his exceptional genius and training under renowned shipwrights worldwide, Franky has the unique ability to navigate across every corner of the ocean.

Luffy’s Real Dream is Currently One of One Piece’s Biggest Mysteries

For quite a while, I’ve observed fans assuming that Luffy’s ultimate goal was just to claim the title of Pirate King. However, the Wano Country Saga unveiled something different – a dream that goes beyond becoming a king and seems to aim at reshaping the entire world. Such an ambition is daunting for anyone else, but Luffy, with his unique circumstances, appears unfazed by this prospect.

Luffy, with every form of Haki at his disposal, boasts a lineage that includes one of history’s strongest men and a father who may hold similar power. He possesses the might of the Sun God Nika, and there are hints suggesting he could be the reborn Joy Boy. The path to Pirate King is fraught with challenges, and it’s no surprise that no one has managed to claim Gol D. Roger’s title before Luffy. However, given his unique advantages, he seems destined to uncover the One Piece by the series’ conclusion.

Robin Dreams of Uncovering the True History of the World

Nico Robin encounters more obstacles than any other Straw Hat in pursuit of her aspiration. Her objective is to reveal the authentic past of the world, which has been concealed by Imu, The Five Elders, and the World Government for a long time. Due to her exceptional talent in deciphering Poneglyphs, this task is less daunting for Robin than it would be for most others. However, she’s had a mark on her since childhood, making her a target, and many Poneglyphs are located in dangerous territories.

Robin is uniquely qualified to fulfill her aspiration yet lacks the ability to do so independently. Without Luffy, she would have met numerous untimely ends. However, due to their unwavering loyalty and support, her journey towards her destination becomes more manageable for her.

Nami Dreams of Creating a Map of the Entire World

Among all the Straw Hat crew members, Nami’s aspiration is the most demanding yet attainable. Known as the best navigator in the world, she yearns to compile a complete map of the globe. Accompanied by Luffy for safety, this journey becomes more manageable, but even so, Nami is far from achieving her goal.

So far, Nami has mapped out parts of the Grand Line and New World. However, she still needs to traverse the remaining sections of all three oceans, and completely map the North, South, and West Blues. It might take her several more years than she’s been sailing with Luffy to achieve this dream.

Sanji Dreams of Discovering the Mythical All Blue

Sanji’s aspirations have always been somewhat peculiar, and it’s tricky to gauge their complexity. He yearns to discover the All Blue, an expanse of ocean that is questionable whether it truly exists or not. If the All Blue does indeed exist, Sanji’s dream is relatively simpler compared to his fellow Straw Hats’ dreams; however, if it doesn’t, his goal may remain unattainable forever.

In simpler terms, while Sanji has grown incredibly powerful as a pirate and can navigate any sea on his own, if the mythical All Blue truly exists and he has spent years searching for it, there’s a possibility he may eventually discover it. However, there are currently no hints to guide him towards the All Blue, and it’s also quite likely that it might not exist at all.

Jinbei Dreams of Ending Discrimination Against Fish-Men

Among all the Straw Hat crew members, Jinbe faces the most difficult challenge in realizing his dream because he aims to establish a world free from discrimination against Fish-Men and where they can coexist peacefully with humans. As Fisher Tiger failed to achieve this goal, it’s an aspiration that would be nearly impossible for Jinbe to accomplish alone without Luffy’s assistance.

To make Jinbei’s aspiration a reality, it’s crucial that the World Government is overthrown, as they have been fostering institutionalized discrimination against the Fish-Men. This requires defeating Imu, the Elders, the Holy Knights, the Admirals, and many more. However, even after vanquishing them all, Jinbei will need to dedicate several decades to making changes on both individual and societal levels.

Chopper Dreams of Becoming a Doctor Capable of Curing All Diseases

It’s not too surprising that among the Straw Hats, it’s only Tony Tony Chopper who harbors an impractical dream – he yearns to learn enough medicine to cure every disease, which is just as unattainable for him as it would be for any real-world doctor.

In the world of One Piece, even the capable Dr. Chopper isn’t able to cure every illness, just like in our reality where there are diseases that remain beyond medical science’s reach. Interestingly, the real world has dedicated decades to finding cures for certain diseases, whereas the world of One Piece seems to harbor far more uncurable ailments. Chopper’s youth offers him ample opportunities for study and learning, but it may not be enough to make a significant impact on the numerous diseases that exist in the One Piece universe.

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2025-07-06 19:12