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: He integrates Dials from Skypiea, notably using an Impact Dial to absorb and redirect Luffy’s own "Gomu Gomu no Bazooka".

: He fakes coughing up blood with a "Ketchup Star" to exploit Luffy's concern. 236 : Luffy vs. Usopp! Collision of Two Men's P...

The conflict ignites when Luffy, acting on professional shipwright advice, decides they must abandon the because its keel is irreparable. To Usopp, the ship is not just wood; it is a gift from his home and a symbol of his own journey. Having recently lost the crew's money to the Franky Family, Usopp’s guilt fuels a deep-seated insecurity: if the crew can discard a "useless" ship, they might eventually discard him too. The Duel: Strategy vs. Power : He integrates Dials from Skypiea, notably using

: Unlike Luffy’s typical foes, Usopp knows exactly how Luffy fights, allowing him to briefly hold his own despite the massive power gap. The Burden of Leadership To Usopp, the ship is not just wood;

Usopp’s performance in the duel is arguably his most tactical and "brave" showing in the series. He utilizes everything in his arsenal, including:

In One Piece Episode 236, "Luffy vs. Usopp! Collision of Two Men's Pride," the Straw Hat crew faces its most devastating internal rift. While ostensibly a fight over the fate of their broken ship, the , the duel serves as a visceral exploration of leadership, insecurity, and the heavy cost of personal growth. The Catalyst: More Than a Ship