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For the chapter of the same name, see Chapter 105.

Template:Simple box A Log Pose (記録指針(ログポース), Kiroku Shishin (Rogu Pōsu)?, literally translated as "Logbook Compass Needle") is a compass-like navigational device; a necessity for traveling the Grand Line. It is a wrist watch with a glass orb sitting on top, and a needle floating inside the middle of that orb suspended from the top by a thin piece of metal or wire.

Normal compasses don't work in the Grand Line due to the special magnetic waves created from each island. The Log Pose functions by recording the magnetic wave of an island in the Grand Line, and points to the next island for the user to travel to. How long it would take to lock onto the magnetic waves varies from island to island. Once on an island for the required amount of time, the recording of the magnetic wave resets to accomodate the new island. The standard Log Pose doesn't work in the New World.[1]

A variation of the Log Pose is the Eternal Pose, which always points to a specified island.



New World Log Pose

New World Log Pose

A Log Pose for use in the New World

The standard Log pose does not work in the the New World, due to the fact that some islands change, or completely hide their magnetic forces. To navigate safely through the new world you need to have a Log Pose with three needles, each needle representing a different island. The more the needles pointing at an island sway, the more dangerous the island is. In Chapter 653, Nami receives a Log Pose suitable for the New World, from the Minister of the Left as a present. [2]

Log Pose Owners

Many characters throughout the story own a log pose, as it is necessary to travel the Grand Line:

References

  1. One Piece Manga — Vol. 62 Chapter 614, Minister of the Left claims that the Log Pose alone does not work in the New World.
  2. One Piece Manga — Vol. 66 Chapter 653, The Minister of the Left explains how to use a Log Pose in the New World.
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