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Read One Piece Manga Free Chapter 1175 Scans On MangaRoyale, Catch the latest manga releases chapter with high-quality images. Online read NOW! Can we talk about that Nidhogg reveal?! We’ve been theorizing about Loki’s fruit for years, but a Mythical Zoan that scales its size based on the user is such a clever way to make giants even more terrifying. The fact that its "full potential" can only be reached by an ancient giant makes Loki an absolute raid boss. Also, that name-drop of the "God of War" clashing with the Sun God in the past? We’re definitely getting a Void Century flashback soon. The world-building is peaking right now.

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Key Takeaways from Chapter 1175:

  • Loki’s Fruit: Dragon-Dragon Fruit, Model: Nidhogg.

  • New Move: Luffy’s Gomu Gomu no Dawn Thor Rifle.

  • The Mythos: Introduction of "Ragnar" (weapon) and "Ratatoskr" (confidant).

  • The Stakes: Imu is officially monitoring the situation in Elbaph.

⚔️ The "Monster Trio" Stan Review

"The chemistry is back!" It felt so good to see the wings of the Pirate King doing work again. Sanji burning away Sommers’ thorns with Diable Jambe to save Robin was peak "chivalry," but the highlight for me was Luffy’s reaction to Zoro. That "As expected of you!" line reminded me why I love this crew.

But the real star? Dawn Thor Rifle. Seeing Luffy bring back a Dressrosa classic but upgraded with Gear 5 and "Dawn" mechanics was insane. Poor Sommers got absolutely fried. The "LOL" in the leaks is real Luffy’s Gear 5 disrespect is reaching new levels!

🕵️ The "Theory Crafter" Review

"Imu's reaction says everything." The most chilling part of the chapter wasn't the fighting; it was that final panel with Imu. "You were in Elbaph all along!!" implies that the Nidhogg fruit (or Loki himself) has been off the World Government's radar for centuries. Also, keep an eye on that Ice Squirrel Ratatoskr mention. If the "God of War" had a confidant, who is the modern-day equivalent? Is it one of the giants we already know, or someone new? Elbaph is shaping up to be even bigger than Egghead.

🏛️ Theory: The "King of the Giants" vs. The "Empty Throne"

Imu’s reaction at the end of Chapter 1175 wasn't just surprise—it was a realization. For centuries, the World Government has struggled to fully subjugate Elbaph, and now we know why. The Nidhogg fruit isn't just a power; it’s a political and historical deterrent that Imu thought was lost or hidden.

1. The "Domi Reversi" Threat

Community theorists are already buzzing about the "Domi Reversi" ability (the mind-control/possession power Imu has been using on characters like Gunko).

  • The Move: Imu realizes Loki is too dangerous to let roam free. Instead of destroying Elbaph (which is hard to do given the giants' strength and the Shield of Elbaph), Imu might attempt to possess Loki remotely.

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  • The Goal: Imagine a Nidhogg-sized dragon, the "largest in the world," under the direct control of the Holy Land. It would be the ultimate "Ancient Weapon" surrogate to counter Luffy’s Gear 5.

2. The "God of War" vs. The "Sun God" Rematch

Jarul’s flashback about the previous God of War clashing with the Sun God suggests a cycle.

  • If the original Nika and the Nidhogg user were rivals (or perhaps allies who had a falling out), Imu might be trying to manipulate Loki into fulfilling that ancient rivalry.

  • Imu knows that if Luffy (Nika) and Loki (Nidhogg) officially team up, the World Government has no defense against two "Gods" of that caliber. Imu's play will likely be to sow discord or force them to fight before they can form a permanent alliance.

3. Why Elbaph? Why Now?

Imu's line, "You were in Elbaph all along," implies the fruit was "lost" to history. This suggests that the giants have been protecting the Nidhogg fruit in secret, possibly passing it down only to the royal bloodline.

  • Loki being the "nepotism king" of the fruit explains why he was chained up. He wasn't just a "bad" giant; he was a giant with a fruit so dangerous that even his own people feared what would happen if Imu ever found out it was there.

The Final Move:

Expect a Holy Knight intervention. Now that the "signal" has been sent by Loki using his lightning, Imu knows exactly where the piece is on the board. We might see the God’s Knights descend on Elbaph not to conquer it, but to "retrieve" the Nidhogg power even if they have to take Loki’s head to do it. 

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One Piece (Japanese: ワンピース Hepburn: Wan Pisu) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Eiichiro Oda. It has been serialized in Shueisha’s Weekly Shonen Jump magazine since July 22, 1997, and has been collected into 94 tankobon volumes.

Enter Monkey D. Luffy, a 17-year-old boy that defies your standard definition of a pirate. Rather than the popular persona of a wicked, hardened, toothless pirate who ransacks villages for fun, Luffy’s reason for being a pirate is one of pure wonder; the thought of an exciting adventure and meeting new and intriguing people, along with finding One Piece, are his reasons of becoming a pirate. Following in the footsteps of his childhood hero, Luffy and his crew travel across the Grand Line, experiencing crazy adventures, unveiling dark mysteries and battling strong enemies, all in order to reach One Piece.

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One Piece Chapter 1175 "Nidhogg" Review & Reaction

Warning: Full spoilers ahead for One Piece Chapter 1175.

Let me just say this upfront: this chapter delivered. Like, genuinely, properly delivered. Between devil fruit reveals, mythological lore dumps, Imu being absolutely furious, and our three favorite guys Luffy, Zoro, and Sanji each getting their moment to shine, Chapter 1175 is the kind of chapter that reminds you exactly why this manga has been running for nearly three decades and still feels as electric as ever.

The chapter is titled "Nidhogg," and if you've been following along with theories in the community, you probably already know why that name alone is a hype bomb. But let's go through everything piece by piece.

Summers Gets What He Deserves (And Then Some)

Coming off last chapter's brutal emotional rollercoaster parents throwing themselves off cliffs to hug their kids, the girl with no family finally being embraced, Road holding his little brother Oda had set the stage for a catharsis moment. Summers, grinning ear to ear while watching families suffer, was long overdue for a reality check.

And oh boy, did he get one.

When the rescue is pulled off and Summers realizes his plan has been thwarted, he does exactly what you'd expect from a monster like him he starts shooting thorns at the injured parents and guardians. Then the children, in an act of breathtaking bravery (and a touch of naivety), line up in front of their families to shield them. It's not going to work, obviously, but the gesture matters. Ripley is screaming at Colin to run. Colin refuses. Classic Oda he's going to wring every last drop of tension out of this before giving us the release.

One Piece Chapter 1175 "Nidhogg" Review & Reaction

 

And the release? Zoro. Just Zoro, arriving at exactly the right moment, blocking every single thorn. It's a simple scene on paper but so satisfying in execution. Luffy's reaction makes it even better — "Good job, Zoro. I knew I could trust you." And Zoro, never one for sentimentality, just replies: "Figured that's what you had in mind. Now do it."

This is the dynamic we love. No long speeches, no dramatics. Just two crewmates who understand each other completely.

Then Luffy introduces Zoro to Summers "He's from my crew and his name is Zoro. Don't you forget that." and if that line doesn't make you feel something, I don't know what to tell you. Luffy talking up his nakama never gets old.

What follows is Luffy's big moment. He grabs a literal lightning bolt from a cloud with one hand, takes aim with the other, and fires a Gear 5 upgraded version of the classic Rifle attack the Goumu no Dawn Thor Rifle, or roughly, "White Thunder Rotating Bullet." The name matters less than the visual: a giant electrified fist slamming into Summers so hard that his body physically breaks apart, teeth flying, face splitting into pieces. Two full double-page spreads dedicated to this man getting absolutely wrecked, first by Luffy's punch and then by giant dragon Loki stomping on what's left of him.

After everything he did, it felt earned. More than earned.

Nidhogg Confirmed — The Loki Devil Fruit Reveal

Now here's where the chapter really kicks into another gear.

In a flashback to just after Loki leaves the castle, Yahu explains to Shanks and Scooper what Loki's devil fruit actually is: the Dragon-Dragon Fruit, Mythical Model: Nidhogg (also spelled Nithhogg). Whoever eats it transforms into the world's largest dragon but crucially, the ceiling on how massive the user can become scales with the eater's original body size. A human would become enormous. A giant becomes even larger. An ancient giant? We're talking a dragon whose wingspan can reportedly turn day into night.

That last detail is genuinely epic. There's something almost classical about it it calls to mind old descriptions of armies firing so many arrows they blotted out the sun. Except here it's one single creature doing it just by flying. Oda does not do anything small when it comes to scale.

What's fascinating on a mythological level is how well this fits Loki as a character. In Norse mythology, Nidhogg is the fearsome serpent-dragon that endlessly gnaws at the roots of Yggdrasil, the World Tree. It represents entropy, decay, and the relentless destructive forces that work against even the most permanent-seeming structures. Nothing is immune to time. Nothing is indestructible. Even the divine can be eroded.

Sound like a theme One Piece is interested in? Yeah. The World Government, the immortal Imu, the seemingly unbreakable world order Nidhogg as a symbolic force feels almost tailor-made for what's coming.

Ragnar and Ratatoskr — The Hammer's Secret

If the Nidhogg reveal wasn't enough, Oda immediately follows it up with the explanation for why that devil fruit was guarded by Ragnar's hammer all this time.

Yahu explains that in Elbaf's legend, there is a "waring deity" a god of war who wielded a weapon called Ragnar. This god once turned into a gigantic dragon and fought against the sun god, and at his side was his trusted companion: Ratatoskr, the ice squirrel. When the god of war fell, Ratatoskr's spirit did not simply disappear. Instead, it passed into the hammer itself and Ragnar has been guarding the Nidhogg fruit ever since, waiting for someone powerful enough to inherit it.

This is a significant piece of lore for a few reasons. First, it strongly suggests that some devil fruits are directly connected to real historical beings creatures or people whose will and power became crystallized into the fruit itself after death. We've seen this hinted at before with Zoan fruits carrying the "will" of their model animal, but this pushes it further. Second, the ice powers we've seen associated with the Loki fight were apparently Ragnar's (Ratatoskr's) doing, not Nidhogg's which clears up a point of confusion from earlier in the arc.

And third the sun god fighting the god of war. In the brief visual Oda gives us, the sun god looks identical to Luffy. Same face, same energy, different outfit (sword, shield, loin cloth). This raises an obvious and compelling question: why were they fighting? Was it a misunderstanding, like Luffy and Loki's rough start? Or was Nidhogg once on Imu's side, perhaps as a victim of Imu's mind control?

There's something almost poetic about the idea that Luffy's liberation power the Drums of Liberation — might eventually be what frees beings like Loki from any lingering influence. But that's speculation for another chapter.

Loki Unleashed and Imu's Fury

The back half of the chapter belongs to Loki. Freed from restraint and fully transformed, he fires a massive lightning attack called "Thunder World" at the swarm of dream monsters and the name fits. When you're a dragon that can blot out the sky, everything you do is on a world scale. The attack obliterates most of the dream monsters in a single move. This isn't even him at full power. This is warm-up Loki. And it's terrifying in the best possible way.

Meanwhile, Imu the real one, watching from a room full of flowers back in Mariah finally lays eyes on what's happening in Elbaf. Their reaction is fury, but also something more specific. Looking at Loki, they say: "I see, Nidhogg. That's where thou have been all this time."

That line is doing a lot of work. Imu didn't know exactly what fruit Elbaf had been guarding. And the fact that they recognize Nidhogg by name, with that particular flavor of fury, suggests a history. Whether Nidhogg was once an enemy of Imu's or something Imu considered theirs to command, we don't know yet. But it's clear the stakes just escalated considerably.

Final Thoughts

Chapter 1175 is the kind of chapter that rewards long-term readers while remaining completely exciting in the moment. The emotional payoff on Summers, the lore drops on two different devil fruits, the mythological layering, the monster trio each getting a spotlight moment it all clicks together in that way that only Oda can manage when he's truly cooking.

The title "Nidhogg" alone felt like a victory lap for everyone who called it. But more than the theories, what matters is that the reveal actually works. The symbolism fits. The power scales correctly. And the questions it raises about Joy Boy, the god of war, and Imu's ancient grudges are exactly the kind that make you desperate for the next chapter.

No break next week. Good. We need answers.

Rating: 9.5/10

One Piece Chapter 1175 Hype & Theory

Breaking down One Piece Chapter 1175! From the Dragon-Dragon Fruit Model: Nidhogg to the Imu cliffhanger, we analyze the biggest reveals. Is the final war starting in Elbaph? Read our full breakdown. Looking for One Piece 1175? Get the official release schedule for March 1st, plus a leaked summary of the Loki and Luffy Vs Imu encounter. Don't miss the latest updates on the Elbaph Arc.

Sanji Saves Robin. Because Of Course He Does.

The chapter opens with a moment that's equal parts badass and tender Sanji kicking through Sommers' vines with Diable Jambe to free Nico Robin. No grand speech, no hesitation. Just fire on his leg and a job to get done. In a chapter packed with insane power scaling and mythological reveals, this quiet beat is easy to overlook, but it matters. The crew is still a crew. Everyone has a role. And Sanji's role will always be protecting the people who can't protect themselves in that exact moment.


 

The Children Step Forward — and Zoro Steps in Behind Them

Here's where the chapter's emotional core really lands. Sommers, losing his mind over the plan falling apart, does what any cornered villain does he targets the most vulnerable people in the room. He shoots thorns at the already-battered relatives of the Giant children. These are people who got destroyed trying to protect their kids just moments earlier. They have nothing left.

And yet.

The children line up in front of them. All of them. A little girl named Ripley screams at Colon to run, and Colon a child plants his feet and says he's protecting his mother.

There's something Oda does better than almost any other writer in manga: he makes you feel the weight of small acts of bravery. This isn't a Navy Admiral sacrificing themselves. This is a kid who's scared out of his mind deciding, in that moment, that love is worth more than self-preservation.

And then Zoro shows up.

He blocks every single thorn.

No fuss. No monologue. He just arrives, exactly when he's supposed to, and handles it. What makes this scene sing is the exchange between Luffy and Zoro immediately after:

"Good job Zoro!! I knew I can trust you!! Hahaha!!"

"Figured that's what you had in mind, now do it!!"

That's it. That's ten years of partnership in four sentences. Luffy didn't explain the plan — because there was no plan. Luffy just knew Zoro would be there, and Zoro knew exactly what came next. The synchronization between these two is genuinely one of the most satisfying dynamics in all of fiction, and Oda keeps finding new ways to remind us why.

GOMU GOMU NO DAWN THOR RIFLE — The Moment the Chapter Explodes

Okay. Deep breath.

Luffy grabs a lightning bolt from a cloud with his left hand. He uses his right hand as a telescopic sight, locking in on Sommers. And then he fires.

"Gomu Gomu no Dawn Thor Rifle." (白い雷回転弾 White Thunder Rotating Bullet.)

What follows is described as a fucking epic double page, and honestly, with a technique name and concept like this, it's hard to imagine Oda delivering anything less. The punch connects with Sommers' body with such catastrophic force that it doesn't just hurt him it electrocutes and dismantles him simultaneously. The imagery of Sommers' face splitting apart, teeth scattering, body breaking into pieces, is the kind of visceral, consequence-laden victory this arc has been building toward.

This is Sun God energy meeting Thunder God mythology. The Dawn name is deliberate. Everything in Elbaph has been connecting back to Nika, to the sun, to joy and liberation. Luffy isn't just hitting hard he's hitting with meaning. Every major attack he throws now feels like a theological statement.

And then just to make sure everyone understands the assignment Loki stomps on the remains.

The comedic timing of it. The absolute disrespect. After all of Sommers' scheming, after the ambition and the cruelty, he gets folded by a rubber deity's thunder rifle and then stomped on by the giant prince. One Piece has always understood that the best villain defeats feel both earned and a little humiliating, and this one delivers on both counts.

Looking Ahead: Chapter 1,176, Color Spread, and Beyond

No break next week. Weekly Shonen Jump cover. Color Spread for Chapter 1,176.

This is Oda in full celebration mode. He knows what he's building. He knows what this arc means in the grand architecture of the story. The Color Spread coming alongside what sounds like a chapter of pure, overwhelming spectacle suggests he wants readers to sit with the feeling the weight and joy of being exactly here, in this story, at this moment.

We're watching Luffy and Loki stand on the same field. A Sun God and a World-Devouring Dragon, former enemies in mythology, now aligned. Imu watching from afar with ancient fury. Shanks and Gaban present as witnesses to something that shifts the entire axis of the world.

The Elbaph arc began as a return to a beloved location and has evolved into what might be the most mythologically ambitious sequence in the entire manga. Every chapter is a revelation. Every chapter builds on thirty years of Oda's careful, obsessive world-building.

One Piece Chapter 1,176 sounds like the moment the avalanche begins.