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What Is Monkey D. Luffy's Bounty At The End Of Season 1?

Luffy’s first bounty is a significant moment in his journey to become King of the Pirates, but it doesn’t take long for 30 million berries to seem like nothing. Longtime “One Piece” fans know that the prices later in the series quickly rack up to hundreds of millions of berries, with the rest of the Straw Hat Pirates following in their captain’s footsteps. 

In Netflix’s “One Piece,” Luffy more or less takes out the big players in the East Blue, including Axe-Hand Morgan (Langley Kirkwood), Kuro (Alexander Maniatis), and Arlong (McKinley Belcher III), earning himself a nice bounty. While that’s enough to gain the attention of Marines like Smoker, the Straw Hat captain doesn’t wait to get an even higher price on his head. After the conclusion of the Loguetown Arc, the Straw Hats set off to Arabasta, where a confrontation with Crocodile, one of the Seven Warlords of the Sea, raises Luffy’s bounty from 30 to 100 million. By the end of the Water 7 Arc, his bounty totals 300 million berries.  

While Luffy’s bounty increase is enough to garner worldwide attention, the rest of the Straw Hat Pirates slowly get their own wanted posters, making the entire crew the talk of the town across the Grand Line. After Arabasta, the World Government placed 60 million berries on Zoro’s head, increasing to 120 million after Enies Lobby. Meanwhile, Nami, Usopp, Sanji, Chopper, and Franky each get bounties for their actions in Enies Lobby, totaling over 150 million berries. Add Nico Robin’s 79 million berries to the pot, and the Straw Hat Pirates have become quite the bountiful crew.

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