Dials are strange, mysterious devices which have the ability to store energy and matter. They are made from the remains of particular shellfish. The shellfish remains are gathered from the shallows near the shore of the White-White Sea.[2] Though they originate from Skypiea, some of them can reach and be used in the lower seas.[3]
Dials In General[]
Dials store energy and matter itself, usually by that particular type of energy or matter being absorbed by a tiny hole or holes on one side of the Dial. The content can then be released by pressing the apex on the other side of the shell. There are many different types of Dials that store various things depending on their type, as each type of Dial is limited to only a single element or substance that it can store.
In some cases, different types of Dials are capable of storing the same thing, but releasing it in different ways; both the Flash Dial and the Lamp Dial are capable of storing light, however the Flash Dial releases light as a sharp blinding burst while the Lamp Dial releases it gently and gradually. Furthermore, some Dials, such as Impact Dials and Axe Dials, release all their contents all in one blast, while others, such as the Flame Dial, are capable of storing multiple uses until it runs out. Either way, the Dial then has to be refilled with its designated content before it can be used again.
Dials also come in many sizes and shapes, from the size of an average seashell to the size of a human.
The storage capacity of a Dial is determined by the size of the shell itself. Additionally, as long as the Dial is not damaged, then it can continue to function indefinitely, even if it is hundreds of years old.
Most of them seem to be very common throughout sky islands, though their rarity can vary by type, with some being native to specific regions and some extremely hard to come by due to the shellfish they come from being extinct.
Dials that store and release clouds are unfortunately rendered useless on the Blue Sea due to the clouds' natural inability to survive at that atmospheric temperature and pressure.[4] However, Nami was able to find a way to make sea clouds that can survive at Blue Sea level after two years of of studying weather science on Weatheria.
Sky Warfare[]
On sky islands, battles are fought differently than down in the Blue Sea. Oftentimes, weapons are upgraded, or even combined, with Dials. This creates incredibly powerful weapons and combat styles, allowing for tactics that would otherwise be unachievable.[5]
Impact Dials, as well as Reject Dials and Axe Dials, are generally hidden under a glove or bandages during Sky Warfare. Sometimes Flame Dials, Breath Dials, or even Flavor Dials (filled with noxious gases or bad smells) will be hidden as well. This allows for sneak attacks as the opponent will likely not be able to tell what kind of Dial it is, or that there even is one, until it's actually used.
Another common trick is to use Milky Dials to store and release streams of sea clouds which can then be traversed via various Dial powered cloud riding devices.
Dials can provide even more of an advantage against those who do not know what they are and thus do not expect their opponents to be able to do such things. People who do not know about dials, such as many residents of the Blue Sea, can even mistake the power of a Dial for an innate ability of the user, such as when Perona mistook a blast from Usopp's Impact Dial as superhuman strength, since Dials are non-threatening in appearance, often small, and rare on the Blue Sea.
When using Dials in combat, the user will normally say the name of the Dial but omit the "Dial" part, such as saying "Impact!" when using an Impact Dial.
Dial Types[]
Axe Dial[]
The Axe Dial (
The fifty goat-like enforcers, known as the Divine Soldiers, each had one, and their commander, Yama, had a sash of them.
Ball Dial[]
The Ball Dial (
Being a cloud-based Dial, it is useless at ground level due to clouds' natural inability to survive the temperature and air pressure at such a low altitude.
Breath Dial[]
The Breath Dial (
Unlike Jet Dials, Breath Dials can carry smells and aromas as well. They are handy for storing gases, such as poisons, bad scents, and flammable substances.
Eisen Dial[]
The Eisen Dial (
Flame Dial[]
The Flame Dial (
Flash Dial[]
The Flash Dial (
It is first seen used in Braham's Flash Guns, but the Dial itself was first seen when Usopp used one in his fight against Luffy.
Flavor Dial[]
The Flavor Dial (
These are called "Scent Dials" in the VIZ manga and "Odor Dials" in the Funimation dub of the G-8 Arc.
Heat Dial[]
The Heat Dial (
Impact Dial[]
The Impact Dial (
Once the apex of the Dial is pressed, the stored blunt force is released, usually causing internal injuries to a living body it is used against while not leaving any visible external damage. This blunt force is enough to wound even Luffy, who is usually immune to blunt force due to his rubber body.
The Impact Dial, while not as dangerous as the Reject Dial, can still hurt the user through the backlash caused when such a large amount of energy is released, as shown with the most frequent user, Usopp, as well as Nami during her fight against Kotori. However, many Sky Warriors have been shown to be highly resistant to this recoil. It is unknown if there is a limit to the energy it can absorb, but so far these Dials have been able to absorb all of the impacts used against them.
Jet Dial[]
The Jet Dial (
They can also be used in battle; Gedatsu wears a Jet Dial on each of his arms to increase both the speed and power of his punches. The punch is fast enough to cause his fist to seemingly disappear, and strong enough to injure Chopper while in his Guard Point. However, Gedatsu dislikes using this technique due to the Jet Dial's friction tearing up his clothing.
In the anime, they appear to make a drill-like whirring sound when being used.
Lamp Dial[]
The Lamp Dial (
Milky Dial[]
The Milky Dial (
Reject Dial[]
The Reject Dial (
The Shandia Wyper owns one, and used it three times during the Skypiea Arc; he seemed largely unaffected the first time he used it, the second time exhausted him, and the third time nearly killed him.
Thunder Dial[]
The Thunder Dial (
Tone Dial[]
The Tone Dial (
The most prominent use of a Tone Dial in the series comes from Brook, who bought one from a merchant on the Blue Seas and used it to record the last song played by the Rumbar Pirates for their good friend, Laboon. He stores the Dial inside his skull.
During Brook's career as a world-famous rock star, he sold many Tone Dials with his music recorded on them. Given how many he sold, stated by his manager to be in the millions, they seem to be the most common of the Dials to make it down to the Blue Seas. Oda explained in an SBS that during the timeskip, Tone Dials became mainstream in the Blue Sea. They are sold in pairs and have been modified so they can be inserted into headphones and on special turntables so that people can enjoy music portably.[15] The modern uses for Tone Dials were shown in the anime prior to the SBS.
Vision Dial[]
The Vision Dial (
When Enel was God of Skypiea, Amazon, the gatekeeper of Heaven's Gate, used a camera equipped with a Vision Dial to take pictures of all people entering Skypiea without paying the entrance fee and gave the pictures to the authorities.
Water Dial[]
The Water Dial (
The following events are Non-Canon and therefore not considered part of the Canon story.
Non-Canon Dials[]
Mad Dial[]
The Mad Dial (
One interesting side effect of this dial is that it can alter the personality of certain individuals, such as causing Usopp to lose his general negativity, thus rendering himself vulnerable to the Negative Hollows generated by the Horo Horo no Mi, though repeat Negative Hollow attacks by Perona eventually restored his negative personality, curing him of the dials effects.
Even though the dials can alter a person's personality, people with high doctrine, such as Sanji, will retain their principles. Despite being affected by a Mad Dial, Sanji is still unable to kick any woman due to his strong beliefs, even if it means his death.
This type of Dial is known as a Frenzy Dial in the game's English localization and was previously named the Fog Dial (霧の
Control Dial[]
The Control Dial (
- Wild (
拘束 , Wairudo?, literally meaning "Restriction"): Marshall D. Teach restricted Whitebeard's will and made him go "wild".
Concludes non-canon section.
Dial-Based Technology[]
Dials are a part of everyday life in Skypiea; Lamp Dials are used to light peoples homes and Heat Dials are used for cooking.
Weapons[]
Dials can be installed into weapons, making them more powerful and versatile. Weapons that are known to have such installations are as follows:
- Burn Bazooka: A bazooka loaded with a Breath Dial, which generates a stream of flame when fired.[19]
- Burn Blade: A blade of flames created from a Breath Dial.[20]
- Eisen Whip: A katana blade made of Iron Cloud with an Eisen Dial installed.[11]
- Flash Gun: A dual-barreled flintlock that creates a blinding flash from a Flash Dial.[21]
- Heat Javelin: A javelin with a Heat Dial installed.[22]
- Kabuto: A long slingshot with a Breath Dial elastic.[23]
- Milky Arrow: Arrows with Milky Dial arrowheads.[24]
- Perfect Clima-Tact: A three-sectioned-staff with various Dials installed.[25]
- Ten-Fold Axe: A sash with ten Axe Dials sewn onto it.[26]
Transportation[]
Breath Dials and Jet Dials can be installed into vehicles for transportation purposes. Known vehicles include:
- Ark Maxim: Equipped with 200 Jet Dials as a one-hour backup propulsion in case his electrical powers fail.[13]
- Dial Boat: Boats of varying sizes, equipped with Breath Dials on the backs, enabling them to travel the Milky Road.[27]
- Karasumaru: A particular small Dial Boat with a crow figurehead.[27]
- Waver: Small one-person boats that function like an electric scooter on the water, equipped with a Breath Dial to traverse over Sea Clouds.[28]
- Shiro Mokuba I: A particular Waver equipped with a Jet Dial[28] and later modified to look like a white horse.[29]
- Jet Board: A compact Waver in the form of a wakeboard equipped with a Breath Dial to traverse the Sea Clouds.[30]
- Shooter: Compact Wavers in the form of skates equipped with a Breath Dial to traverse the Sea Clouds.[19]
Trivia[]
- Usopp traded rubber bands in Skypiea for Dials, touting them as the power that beat Enel (which isn't a complete lie since Luffy's rubbery body is what allowed him to defeat Enel). As rubber is not found in Skypiea, it is a mysterious and valuable substance to the Skypieans.
- It is possible to get a hold of a dial without going up to the sky. The Rumbar Pirates bought a Tone Dial from a market, which they used to record their final performance for the whale Laboon, in hopes that their crewmate Brook would meet him again. Dial-based equipment, such as Wavers, also occasionally make their way down to the Blue Sea. It is also revealed that somehow during the two-year time skip, Brook sold about two million Tone Dials with his music recorded on them, similar to a CD or cassette tape in the real world.
- In Strong World, Shiki used a Tone Dial to communicate with the Straw Hat Pirates and Nami used it to leave the last message to her crew. Although the possibility was mentioned, it is not clear if Shiki actually acquired it on a Sky Island itself or on the Blue Sea as the Rumbar Pirates did.
- Some dials are capable of replicating the abilities of certain Devil Fruits to an extent:
- The Flame Dial can produce streams of flame like the Mera Mera no Mi.
- The Heat Dial can produce high amounts of heat like the Netsu Netsu no Mi.
- The Flash Dial can produce blinding light like the Pika Pika no Mi.
- The Impact Dial can store and release kinetic energy like Urouge's Devil Fruit ability.
References[]
- ↑ One Piece Movie — One Piece Film: Strong World, Shiki is seen with a Tone Dial.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 26 Chapter 240 and Episode 154, Conis explains from where the Skypieans gather the shells.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 50 Chapter 488 and Episode 380, Brook explains where he got his Tone Dial.
- ↑ One Piece Manga — Vol. 32 Chapter 303, Usopp's Milky Dial is shown not working.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 28 Chapter 257 and Episode 169, Gan Fall explains Sky Warfare.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 28 Chapter 257 and Episode 167, A Divine Soldier destroys a Shandia's shield with an Axe Dial.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 29 Chapter 273 (p. 15) and Episode 179, Enel uses the Ball Dial.
- ↑ 8.0 8.1 8.2 8.3 8.4 8.5 One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 26 Chapter 240 and Episode 154, Conis and Pagaya explain the properties of various Dials.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 29 Chapter 268 (p. 13) and Episode 176.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 29 Chapter 271 and Episode 178.
- ↑ 11.0 11.1 One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 29 Chapter 269 (p. 10) and Episode 176.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 48 Chapter 466 and Episode 361, Sogeking uses the Impact Dial to absorb Perona's Toku Hollow.
- ↑ 13.0 13.1 One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 30 Chapter 285 and Episode 186, Enel using Jet Dials as a backup power supply for the Maxim.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 28 Chapter 262 and Episode 172, Gedatsu uses Milky Dials to fly.
- ↑ SBS One Piece Manga — Vol. 64, Oda explains Tone Dials.
- ↑ One Piece Yellow: Grand Elements (p. 249), Databook description of Water Dials.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 26 Chapter 241 and Episode 155, The dying victim of Enel's attack yells out for a Water Dial to extinguish the fire.
- ↑ 18.0 18.1 One Piece: Pirate Warriors 2: The Mad Dials and Control Dial appear on Punk Hazard.
- ↑ 19.0 19.1 One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 26 Chapter 237 (p. 18) and Episode 153, Wyper is shown using a Burn Bazooka.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 28 Chapter 264 (p. 6, 14) and Episode 172, Aisa and Kamakiri wielding Burn Blades.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 27 Chapter 249 (p. 11) and Episode 163, Braham cleaning one of his Flash Guns.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 26 Chapter 241 and Episode 155, Shura wielding his Heat Javelin.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 41 Chapter 398 and Episode 278, Usopp, in his Sogeking persona, reveals the Kabuto.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 26 Chapter 242 (p. 9-11) and Episode 156, White Berets firing Milky Arrows at Luffy.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 39 Chapter 368 and Episode 258, Nami shows the Perfect Clima-Tact to her crew.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 28 Chapter 261 (p. 9-10) and Episode 171, Yama using the Ten-Fold Axe to crush Genbo.
- ↑ 27.0 27.1 One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 26 Chapter 244 and Episode 158, Karasumaru, a small Dial Boat, is given to the Straw Hats.
- ↑ 28.0 28.1 One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 24 Chapter 220 and Episode 144, Luffy found a Waver with a Jet Dial, which Nami would later ride, and further later on be converted into the Shiro Mokuba I.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 46 Chapter 444 and Episode 337.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 27 Chapter 251 (p. 12) and Episode 164, Kamakiri rides on a Jet Board.
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