Rifan traveled through One Piece for ten years, signed in to become stronger, and accept disciples.
The fate of Nami, Rebecca, Robin and others were rewritten by Rifan, who became a strong man on the sea in the name of Rifan disciple.
When the time Zoro challenged Mihawk, a huge gold list that enveloped the world suddenly appeared. Those who are recorded by the gold list can get rewards.
Mihawk: It turns out that someone’s swordsmanship is better for me! !
Sengoku: There are so many people in the world who have swordsmanship better than Mihawk!
Raleigh: The world is getting more and more interesting.
World Swordsman: It turns out that the world’s number one swordsman is not Mihawk, but Li Fan. Teacher Li Fan, please teach us swordsmanship.
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One Piece Gold List Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator
## My Thoughts on *One Piece Gold List*
### First Impressions
Alright, let's dive into *One Piece Gold List*. From the get-go, I felt a bit conflicted. It's a fanfic that clearly leans heavily into the power fantasy trope, with an Original Male Character (OMC) who's already packing some serious heat thanks to a sign-in system. The premise itself, with a gold list ranking system that grants rewards, is intriguing, and I was curious to see how the author would integrate it into the *One Piece* world. However, I will admit, I had a few reservations going in.
### What Works Well
The concept of the gold list is undeniably appealing. The idea of seeing characters ranked in various categories, and the ripple effect that has on the world, has the potential to be incredibly engaging. I also appreciated the ambition of the author in incorporating elements from other universes. The idea of the MC eventually moving beyond *One Piece* to pursue greater power and resources for his disciples adds a layer of long-term progression that could keep readers hooked. I also appreciate that the MC seems to shrug off most advances from the harem, as that is a trope I personally am not a fan of.
### Areas of Concern
However, I did find some aspects to be quite jarring. The integration of Wuxia-style elements into the *One Piece* universe felt a bit off-key. The names of the MC's sword skills, described as "chunni-sounding," certainly took me out of the experience. It felt like a clash of cultures that didn't quite mesh well. The essence of One Piece that I love also seems to be completely gone, and I found it hard to stay immersed in the story.
### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning
Okay, so here's where things get a bit spoilery. Apparently, the story eventually transitions into a multiverse adventure, with the MC leaving *One Piece* for *Naruto* in search of immortality items. While this might appeal to some, I worry about losing the core identity of the story.
### Final Verdict
*One Piece Gold List* is a mixed bag. While the initial premise and the ambition to expand into a multiverse are interesting, the execution leaves something to be desired. The integration of Wuxia elements feels forced, and the potential loss of the *One Piece* essence is a concern. Ultimately, whether you enjoy this fanfic will depend on your tolerance for these issues and your love for power fantasies. For me, it's a 3/5. It has its moments, but it's not a must-read.