The Enigma of Shanks: More Than Just a Yonko
In the vast seas of One Piece, few figures evoke as much reverence and mystery as Red-Haired Shanks. From the very first chapter, when he gave Luffy his iconic straw hat and sparked his dream, Shanks was more than just a powerful pirate. He became a symbol of inherited will, quiet strength, and untold purpose.
Now, as the Final Saga unfolds, a deeper truth is emerging — Shanks is no mere Yonko or passive observer. He is the Shanks Child of Destiny, silently steering the world toward Joy Boy’s long-awaited return.
This blog dives deep into Shanks’ mysterious role in One Piece, why he never pursued the One Piece for himself, and how every step he took was part of a greater mission: to ensure Luffy’s rise as the true heir to the Pirate King’s will.
Table of Contents
- The Enigma of Shanks: More Than Just a Yonko
- Roger’s Will and Laugh Tale — The Secret Shanks Carried
- Why Shanks Never Tried to Claim the One Piece
- How Shanks Forged Luffy’s Path to Becoming Joy Boy
- Shanks vs Blackbeard: Destiny’s Most Crucial Battle
- The Final Reunion: When Will Shanks Meet Luffy?
- Conclusion — Shanks’ True Treasure: A New Dawn
- FAQ-Shanks Child of Destiny
- Call to Action
Roger’s Will and Laugh Tale — The Secret Shanks Carried
During Roger’s final journey to Laugh Tale (Chapters 966–968), his crew uncovered the Void Century’s secrets, the truth behind the Ancient Kingdom, and Joy Boy’s unfinished dream.
Roger’s words echoed through time:
“We arrived too early.”

Shanks, then just an apprentice, was reportedly shaken to his core. According to SBS and Chapter 968, when Roger returned, Shanks cried — a subtle but pivotal moment.
💡 Theory: Roger entrusted Red-Haired with a sacred duty — to protect the next Joy Boy. He understood that Shanks, with his strength, intuition, and restraint, was the only one capable of such a mission.
Those tears were not just sorrow.
They were the weight of destiny falling on his shoulders.
Why Shanks Never Tried to Claim the One Piece
Since Roger’s execution, countless pirates chased the One Piece — except Shanks.
Despite his power and influence:
- He made no move during the scramble for Road Poneglyphs (Chapter 818, Zou Arc).
- He maintained balance, even after Marineford (Chapter 580).
- He met with the Gorosei (Chapter 907), not as a pawn — but as someone with a higher purpose.
🔥 Why?
Because Red-Haired never wanted the throne.
He’s the gatekeeper — the one who ensures the right person, Joy Boy, rises at the right time.
As he told Whitebeard:
“I bet it on the New Era.” (Chapter 434)
This isn’t a pirate chasing gold.
This is a man upholding a prophecy.
How Shanks Forged Luffy’s Path to Becoming Joy Boy

Red-Haired didn’t just inspire Luffy — he sculpted his fate.
✅ The Nika Fruit (Gomu Gomu no Mi) —
Shanks stole it from the World Government (Chapter 1044 reveals it was the Hito Hito no Mi, Model: Nika). Whether by chance or design, Luffy ate it — and awakened its true form.
✅ The Sacrifice —
Red-Haired losing his arm wasn’t just a dramatic moment. It was a pledge — a vow that he believed Luffy was worth everything.
✅ The Straw Hat —
This wasn’t just a gift. It was Roger’s will, passed down symbolically to the boy who would inherit his dream.
Every act was intentional.
Shanks didn’t just meet fate — he guided it.
Shanks vs Blackbeard: Destiny’s Most Crucial Battle
He has always feared Blackbeard — not in strength, but in what he represents.
- He warned Whitebeard about Teach’s darkness (Chapter 434).
- He personally ended the war at Marineford (Chapter 580), preventing further chaos.
- His scars — received from Blackbeard before Teach had a Devil Fruit — show how serious this threat has always been.

🧩 Why does this matter?
Because the Final Saga may culminate in a Shanks vs Blackbeard showdown, where two philosophies clash:
- Red-Haired represents order, inherited will, and restraint.
- Blackbeard embodies chaos, ambition, and unchecked desire.
Whoever wins determines the world Joy Boy will inherit.
The Final Reunion: When Will Shanks Meet Luffy?
Oda has teased their reunion for over two decades. But he keeps his distance — why?
- At Wano (Chapter 1054), Shanks watched Luffy from afar but chose not to meet him.
- After Bartolomeo’s insult (Chapter 1056), Shanks focused on setting things right.
- His movements feel deliberate — as if waiting for fate’s signal.
🏝️ Possible Reunion Locations:

- Elbaf — Strong Norse symbolism, Shanks’ giant allies.
- Laugh Tale — Where the ultimate truth is revealed.
- Post-Blackbeard Battle — After the greatest threat is neutralized.
One thing is certain — when they do reunite, it will be legendary.
Conclusion — Shanks’ True Treasure: A New Dawn
Shanks isn’t hunting treasure or power.
He’s protecting a dream — the dream of a better world forged by Luffy, the new Joy Boy.
Every move he made — from stealing the Nika Fruit, to sacrificing his arm, to stepping aside at Wano — was in service of that destiny.
He never needed to be Pirate King.
He chose to be the lighthouse that guided Joy Boy home.
Red-Haired is more than a Yonko.
Shanks Child of Destiny who ensured the greatest era the seas have ever known.
FAQ-Shanks Child of Destiny
Why doesn’t Shanks want the One Piece?
Because his mission is to guide Joy Boy and fulfill Roger’s will, not claim the treasure for himself.
Will Shanks fight Blackbeard in the final saga?
Most signs point to an epic clash between them — a battle that could shape the fate of the world.
How did Shanks guide Luffy to become Joy Boy?
By securing the Nika Fruit, inspiring Luffy’s dream, sacrificing his arm, and symbolically passing on Roger’s legacy.
When will Shanks and Luffy reunite?
Likely after the Blackbeard conflict — possibly on Elbaf, Laugh Tale, or the climax of the Final Saga.
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