Episode 722 , titled "A Decisive Battle! Law's Effort and Luffy's Choice!", the high-stakes conflict on Dressrosa reaches a critical turning point. The episode primarily focuses on the coordinated assault by Luffy and Trafalgar Law against the Warlord Donquixote Doflamingo. Key Plot Developments The Birdcage Tightens
In , titled "A Blade of Tenacity! The Gamma Knife Counterattack!" , the battle on the rooftop of Dressrosa's palace reaches a critical turning point as Law and Luffy team up to take down Doflamingo. Key Events One Piece Episode 722
The episode’s most striking visual is Fujitora listening. While others watch the sky for Luffy’s final attack, Fujitora tilts his ear to the ground, hearing the tears of the citizens as they realize the truth. His decision not to pursue Luffy after Doflamingo’s defeat is not an act of laziness—it is an act of sabotage against the World Government. He famously declares, “I will not let the Marines take the credit for this victory.” By refusing to capture Luffy and instead forcing the world to acknowledge that a pirate saved Dressrosa, Fujitora performs the most subversive act in the Marine arsenal: public honesty. Episode 722 frames this as a coup far more dangerous than any devil fruit. Episode 722 , titled "A Decisive Battle
One Piece Episode 722, "Blade of Tenacity! Law's Counterattack!", centers on Trafalgar Law's desperate, high-stakes attempt to defeat Donquixote Doflamingo using his "Gamma Knife" technique to destroy internal organs. Despite this, Doflamingo displays immense resilience by stitching his internal organs back together, showcasing the extreme power escalation in the Dressrosa arc. Detailed summaries and character appearances for this episode can be found on the One Piece Wiki . Pacing is slow compared to modern One Piece (Wano arc)
Q: What is the title of One Piece Episode 722? A: The title of One Piece Episode 722 is "The Three Steps of the Red Flag! The Tontatta Kingdom's Decisive Battle."
, an attack designed to destroy Doflamingo’s internal organs without leaving an external wound. The Deception: