Tank Lepanto

Tank Lepanto is the commander of Dressrosa's Self-Defense Army. He joined as a gladiator at the Corrida Colosseum to compete for the Mera Mera no Mi.

Appearance
Tank Lepanto is a very huge muscular man with disproportionately small legs. He has a thick dark pointed beard. While participating in the Corrida Colosseum, he wears only a left shoulder guard linked by a chain and a dark skirt with a belt and boots.

Personality
Tank Lepanto, because of his choice to ally with Dagama, Elizabello, and several other gladiators just to get the advantage over Bellamy, probably desires to win by any means. This raises a few questions about his level of loyalty to his own kingdom, Dressrosa. He also has the intelligence to pick out Bellamy as the first person to target, since he is one of the strongest competitors in Block B.

He is more likely the type of person who can be paid for doing some work as he stated that rather than dreaming big, why not take commands from others and get compensated.

Abilities and Powers
Tank Lepanto seems to have a lot of strength and fighting ability, since he can wield a spiked ball and chain and use it with ease. He was also able to block one of Bellamy's attacks, althought he showed some discomfort in doing so.

Weapons
He was seen fighting with a large spiked ball on a chain. He is fairly proficient in using it, since he was able to take down a few competitors with it.

Dressrosa Arc


Tank Lepanto entered the Corrida Colosseum to compete for the Mera Mera no Mi. For the battle royale, he was placed in Block B.

When the Block B battle royale began, he and the other competitors teamed up to defeat Bellamy. Lepanto then came face to face with Bellamy. Bellamy asked him why he was assisting fighters from a foreign country. Lepanto responded by saying that he was only fighting for money and attempted to strike Bellamy with a spike ball chain. Bellamy dodged the attack and countered.

Major Battles

 * Tank Lepanto vs. Bellamy

Trivia

 * His name may come from the Battle of Lepanto of the Fourth Ottoman-Venetian War.