This anime has countless phenomenal character designs, but these ten stick out the most.

During their introduction, Eustass Kid was the strongest of the bunch, possessing the magnet-magnet fruit.

Kid is a flashy character, from his personality to hisstrongest attacks inOne Pieceto his appearance.

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With red hair and a crimson, fluffy coat, Kid is an intimidating character whose appearance reflects that.

His design is subtle enough not to be distracting butflashy enough to make him a recognizable and cool character.

Most of the characters on this list have played a significant role in the story at some point.

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However, this arc provided fans with one of the best villains in the series: Enel.

However, Luffy kicked him out of this world, with fans hoping he will return one day.

Villains have a knack for cool designs, and Enel perfectly balances cooless, creativity, and goofiness.

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His puffy pants are a nice addition to bringing everything together.

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He is a major side character who became a Warlord during the two-year time skip.

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His design is simplistic and not overbearing but is unique enough that fans love whatever outfit he is wearing.

Crocodile was the main antagonist in Alabasta, one of thebest sagas inOne Piece.

Crocodile is now a leader of Cross Guild, a notorious marine-hunting organization.

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It isn’t hard on the eyes, andits restricted style emphasizes his personality and nature.

Tony Tony Chopper is the one exception.

Chopper makes this list despite countless fans hating his post-time-skip design, which made him more cutesy.

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While this design is a downgrade, it isn’t as bad as people say.

Either way, his pre-time-skip design is beloved by everyone, and that is why Chopper makes this list.

It hasthe perfect amount of cuteness and ugliness, reflecting his history perfectly, making him even more loveable.

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Despite that, this arc provided some phenomenal moments and characters, including Perona.

She may not be a major player, but she has occasionally appeared and made her presence known.

She has the hollow-hollow fruit, allowing her to control ghosts.

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Perona easily has the most unique design inOne Piece.

Both pre- and post-time-skip designsget across her cutesy personality and gothic inspiration.

Despite losing, he is still a prominent and powerful character.

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Many fans will argue that he deserves to be number one, provingthe audience loves his design.

While he didn’t earn the top spot, Katakuri still has a magnificent design.

He is an opportunistic character and an Emperor of the Sea, making him avital villain inOne Piece.

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Blackbeard’s pre-time-skip design was good, but his post-time-skip look enhanced everything.

He got a new coat, a better hat, and a longer beard, helping establish his name.

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