(They are all lumped together.) One of the missions there is called “The Lost Swordsman.” Zoro is known for his terrible sense of direction and is wandering around Prison Island, even though people gave him the correct directions. Sometimes, there are One Piece: World Seeker missions that are For example, one group in the Karma system is the Straw Hat Pirates.
Aside from Luffy’s pirate rank going up and getting the satisfaction of knowing you accomplished these extra goals, they are mainly there as a means to learn more about people, get more SP, acquire plans, and obtain general rewards that could give you more options as you play. These give you a chance to go through missions and scenes that highlight characters’ personalities. In turn, more of these missions appear as you complete Karma quests for certain groups or move through the story. After you’ve busted Franky out of prison, you’ll start getting the option to participate in the sidequests the Karma system offers. Luffy will interact with a number of new and returning characters in One Piece: World Seeker. Fortunately, its Karma System works to alleviate that loneliness while also providing more excuses to explore and take breaks from the main storyline. Prison Island is relatively large, and people are in the wind shortly thereafter. You can’t go around and pull in friends for assists. After all, you only have control of one member of the Straw Hat Pirates: Monkey D. One Piece: World Seeker may strike some as a rather solitary adventure.