Eiichiro Oda continues to raise the stakes in One Piece Chapter 1187, delivering a chapter packed with explosive action, emotional conflicts, and intriguing character development. From Luffy landing his first meaningful blow against Imu to Sanji confronting one of his deepest personal struggles, every page feels significant. While the chapter moves at a rapid pace, it never loses sight of the emotional weight behind each confrontation.
If the previous chapters established Imu as an almost untouchable force, Chapter 1187 reminds readers that even the strongest enemies can be challenged but defeating them is an entirely different matter.
Overall Rating
| Category | Score |
|---|---|
| Story Progression | 9.5/10 |
| Action | 10/10 |
| Character Development | 9/10 |
| Artwork Potential | 10/10 |
| Emotional Impact | 9/10 |
| Overall | 9.6/10 |
Luffy Finally Lands a Blow on Imu
The chapter wastes no time.
It opens with Luffy launching a powerful punch that sends Imu flying across the battlefield. Seeing Imu actually get knocked back is shocking enough, but what makes the scene even better is Loki's reaction. The giant prince is genuinely stunned, while red lightning crackles through the air, hinting at the overwhelming Haki involved in the clash.
However, Oda quickly reminds readers why Imu remains the world's greatest threat.
Instead of simply taking damage, Imu calmly creates a mysterious flame while being launched backward. It is an incredibly intimidating moment because it shows absolute composure. Even while losing ground, Imu is already preparing the next attack.
That quiet confidence makes Imu even scarier than before.
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Comedy Keeps the Chapter Balanced
Despite the intensity of the battle, Oda never forgets his trademark humor.
Ragnir praises Luffy for the impressive punch, only for Loki to immediately claim the credit, insisting everyone should be talking about the damage he dealt instead.
It is classic One Piece comedy.
Even after suffering serious injuries, Loki refuses to acknowledge his condition. When Luffy sincerely tells him to rest because he is badly wounded, Loki angrily snaps back, demanding to know who Luffy thinks he's talking to.
These lighter moments prevent the chapter from becoming overwhelmingly dark while reminding readers why the series has maintained its charm for decades.
Imu's Grudge Sword Is Absolutely Terrifying
The true highlight of the chapter comes when Imu unveils a terrifying new ability.
The strange flame created earlier lands directly on Loki, spreading across his body like an ominous mark. Moments later, Imu activates a brand-new attack called Grudge Sword, sending a devastating blade straight through the exact location marked by the flame.
The attack feels almost unavoidable.
Rather than relying purely on speed or power, Imu appears capable of marking a target before striking with pinpoint accuracy. If this is how the ability truly works, it may become one of the deadliest techniques introduced in the Final Saga.
Loki suffers a massive hole through his chest, leaving everyone around him stunned.
Even readers familiar with One Piece's high survival rate will likely wonder whether Loki can recover from such devastating damage.
The Straw Hats Continue Working Together
Away from the main battle, the Straw Hat crew demonstrates once again why teamwork remains one of their greatest strengths.
Nami unleashes powerful lightning while Jinbe, Franky, and Usopp attempt to break apart Ragnir's frozen ice. Unfortunately, nothing works.
Franky even jokes that the frozen material might actually be diamond rather than ordinary ice.
It is a small sequence, but it reinforces an important idea.
Not every obstacle in One Piece can simply be punched away.
The mysterious ice appears to possess unique properties that ordinary attacks cannot overcome.
Luffy's Quick Thinking Saves His Life
Another brilliant moment arrives when Imu's mysterious flame targets Luffy himself.
Instead of panicking, Luffy immediately notices the strange fire burning on his jacket.
Without hesitation, he removes the jacket and throws it away.
Moments later, the Grudge Sword attacks the discarded clothing instead of Luffy.
This scene perfectly captures Luffy's battle instincts.
Although often portrayed as goofy, Luffy consistently demonstrates incredible combat intelligence whenever the situation demands it.
Zoro Makes Imu's Buff Look Meaningless
While other battles grow increasingly dangerous, Zoro continues proving why he remains one of the strongest swordsmen alive.
Sommers confidently claims that Imu's power-up has made him vastly stronger before launching an attack.
Zoro simply dodges.
There is no struggle.
No panic.
No dramatic reaction.
Just effortless movement.
It is a subtle yet effective reminder that raw power alone is never enough against someone with Zoro's experience and mastery.
Sometimes, confidence speaks louder than flashy attacks.
Sanji Faces His Greatest Internal Conflict
Perhaps the chapter's strongest emotional moment belongs to Sanji.
As children remain trapped by a monstrous female enemy, Sanji carefully analyzes every possible solution.
Saving the children directly seems impossible.
Watching innocent people suffer is unbearable.
Yet striking a woman goes against the very principles that define his character.
For years, this moral code has both strengthened and limited Sanji.
Oda cleverly transforms that long-running character trait into one of the chapter's central emotional conflicts.
Just when it appears Sanji may finally break his own rule, the story takes another turn.
Instead of attacking the female monster, Sanji identifies Killingham as the true source behind everything.
His new objective becomes crystal clear.
If Killingham falls, the monster's abilities should disappear.
Rather than abandoning his beliefs, Sanji finds a smarter solution.
It is an excellent example of problem-solving that stays true to his character.
Gaban's Flashback Adds Incredible Depth
One of the biggest surprises comes through a flashback featuring Scopper Gaban.
As Gaban speaks with Zoro and Sanji, he explains that Conqueror's Haki is not simply about overwhelming power.
When Sanji questions whether he possesses King's Haki, Gaban suggests that Sanji absolutely has the potential.
The only thing holding him back is his dangerous pride.
More importantly, Gaban tells Sanji something fans have long wanted to hear.
Sanji can become a king not for himself, but for Luffy.
That single statement beautifully captures Sanji's unwavering loyalty while hinting at major future growth.
If Oda truly intends for Sanji to awaken Conqueror's Haki, this flashback may become one of the most important setups in the Final Saga.
The Final Page Delivers Pure Hype
The closing page is unforgettable.
Luffy enters Gear 5 once again as the giant warriors prepare to confront Imu.
Then comes one of the chapter's most powerful exchanges.
Imu recognizes him immediately.
"Joyboy, you are here."
Luffy's response perfectly captures his identity.
"Don't call me by those different names! I'm Luffy the man who will become the Pirate King!"
It is more than a declaration.
It is Luffy refusing to let destiny define who he is.
No matter what ancient history says, no matter how many parallels exist between him and Joyboy, Luffy insists on choosing his own path.
That simple line may become one of the defining moments of the Final Saga.
Strengths of One Piece Chapter 1187
- Incredible pacing from beginning to end.
- Imu becomes even more terrifying with the introduction of Grudge Sword.
- Luffy displays both power and battle intelligence.
- Sanji receives meaningful emotional development.
- Gaban's flashback hints at major future revelations.
- Zoro effortlessly reinforces his elite status.
- Strong balance between action, comedy, and character moments.
Minor Weaknesses
Although the chapter is excellent overall, it leaves many unanswered questions.
The exact mechanics behind Grudge Sword remain unclear, Loki's condition is uncertain, and several ongoing battles receive only brief attention before shifting focus elsewhere.
These aren't major flaws, but they do make the chapter feel like the first half of a much larger confrontation.
Final Verdict
One Piece Chapter 1187 is another outstanding installment in the Final Saga. Oda masterfully blends high-intensity combat with emotional storytelling, giving nearly every major character a memorable moment to shine. Imu continues to evolve into one of the most terrifying villains in the series, while Luffy's refusal to be defined by prophecy reinforces the core theme that has always driven One Piece: freedom.
The chapter also plants exciting seeds for the future, particularly regarding Sanji's potential growth and the mysterious nature of Imu's abilities. While many questions remain unanswered, that's precisely what makes this chapter so compelling it builds anticipation without sacrificing satisfying character moments.
If Oda maintains this momentum, the Elbaf arc could easily become one of the greatest arcs in One Piece history.
Final Score: 9.6/10 ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐




















