In the vast world of One Piece, the Emperors are recognized as the pinnacle of piracy, representing immense power and influence that few can rival. These formidable foes are often seen as the strongest figures on the high seas, and taking them down is no small feat. Remarkably, one character managed to defeat three future Emperors simultaneously, although he is often overlooked by fans.
First introduced during the Impel Down Arc, Magellan stands out as the only character who effortlessly defeated three notable future Emperors—Luffy, Buggy, and Blackbeard. While some believe this victory may have been a mere fluke due to the chaotic circumstances, Magellan’s accomplishments position him as a highly anticipated figure in potential post-timeskip battles.
Disclaimer: This article may contain spoilers from the manga series and reflects the author’s perspective.
Why Magellan Deserves a Comeback in One Piece

As the primary antagonist of the Impel Down Arc and its warden, Magellan is characterized by a highly volatile temperament, reflecting the dangerous environment of the prison he oversees. Sharing a deep-seated resentment towards pirates, akin to the World Government, he embodies a relentless force against pirate activity.
During his confrontation with Monkey D. Luffy, who sought to rescue his brother Ace from Level 6 of the prison, Magellan displayed his formidable powers. Utilizing the Doku-Doku no mi (Venom-Venom Devil Fruit), he wielded venom that varied from mildly poisonous to lethal, posing a serious threat to any adversary, particularly other Devil Fruit users. In a tense battle, Luffy ultimately succumbed to Magellan’s deadly poison.

This critical blow not only showcased Magellan’s capabilities but also led to the downfall of Buggy and Mr. 3, who found themselves ensnared by Hannyabal while attempting to escape. After defeating Luffy, Magellan encountered the notorious Blackbeard Pirates, swiftly overpowering them with his venomous powers, including their captain, Marshall D. Teach. Ironically, Luffy, Blackbeard, and Buggy would later ascend to Emperor status alongside Shanks.

Yet, despite his impressive feats, Magellan’s dominance is often dismissed by fans who don’t consider him at the same level as the Grand Line’s most powerful characters. So, what might happen if Magellan were to emerge once again in the current storyline?
As the Egghead Arc progresses and the pivotal truths about the world unfold, there has been renewed focus on Magellan since his original introduction. His potential return in upcoming battles, such as those on Elbaph Island, could serve as a compelling narrative device that highlights Luffy’s growth and evolution since their first clash.
Final Thoughts
The significance of Magellan’s return cannot be overstated, particularly as One Piece introduces powerful new entities like the Holy Knights capable of challenging the Straw Hat Pirates. Magellan remains fueled by his animosity towards Luffy, posing a serious threat, although the outcome of a rematch may yield surprising results this time around.