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Template:Portgas D. Ace Infobox

Portgas D. Ace,[1] born as Gol D. Ace[2] and nicknamed "Fire Fist" Ace,[3] was the adopted older brother of Luffy[4] and Sabo, and son of the late Pirate King, Gol D. Roger and his lover, Portgas D. Rouge.[5]

He was adopted by Monkey D. Garp as wished by Roger to him before his birth.[6] Ace was the 2nd division commander of the Whitebeard Pirates[7] and one-time captain of the Spade Pirates.[8] He also is the central character from Ace's Great Blackbeard Search Cover Page Serial.

Hunted by the World Government for his lineage, Ace was captured and sentenced to death, which resulted in the Battle of Marineford in an all out clash of powers. Ace was freed,[9] but he sacrificed his life to protect his younger brother from Akainu.[10]

His death ultimately proved to be the catalyst leading to Luffy to train for two years to become strong enough to protect his friends, paving the way for the second half of the series.

Appearance

Although they were not blood related, Ace looked remarkably like his foster brother, Luffy. However, Ace was more serious looking than Luffy's lighthearted design, and was also taller and more muscular. He also sported rather childish freckles (inherited from his mother), and tended to make a skeptical facial expression by raising his left eyebrow. Interestingly, his facial features were almost akin to his biological father Gol D. Roger in his youth without his mustache.

Ace's tattoos were among his most remarkable, trademark features. He had a tattoo on his back of the Whitebeard symbol—purple bones formed in a cross behind a purple skull with a white mustache—that he described as his pride and joy.[11] Ace had another tattoo on his upper left bicep that spells "ASCE" vertically. The "S" crossed out is a tribute to Sabo as that's his jolly roger.[12] On the cover of Chapter 596 indeed, Ace's tattoo is written as "ACE" instead of the original "ASCE" as the cover is a "what if" image of Ace, Luffy, and Sabo together as adults with the former being known to be alive.

Ace wore an open-front shirt until he received Whitebeard's tattoo - afterwards, he stopped wearing anything over his upper body except when on winter or desert islands due to the weather requirements. He wore black boots, black knee-length shorts with an eyelet-studded orange belt, and a blue pouch belted around his left leg. He also wore a short second belt with a large red "A" on the silver buckle over his right hip, but left it unfastened and threaded the free end along the back of his shorts. A dagger in a green sheath hung at his left hip. On Ace's left arm, he wore a Log Pose and a red and white striped bracelet around his wrist, an orange elbow guard, and his "ASCE" tattoo. He wore a red beaded necklace and an orange hat with two blue smileys, one frowning and one smiling, and a string of red beads sitting above the rim. Two long orange side straps hung down sides of his hat and met at a large medallion of a bull's skull with orange tassels.

Unfortunately, Ace lost his trademark hat, which he already had when he began his journey as a pirate, on Banaro Island as a result of his duel with Blackbeard. His knife was also apparently confiscated, as he no longer had it in his next appearance as a prisoner at Impel Down. The tattoo upon his back that he took so much pride in was later destroyed by the same blow that eventually led to his death. However, at his grave, Ace's hat and knife were placed at his tombstone—either they were retrieved, or they were duplicates in Ace's possession.[13]

During the ending credits in the second movie, Clockwork Island Adventure, previews of upcoming characters from the Baroque Works Saga were featured. Ace was also included amongst the many characters, but while his clothes were almost identical, he boasted a very different color scheme to the one he was given in his official appearance in the anime.

As a child, Ace is shown to have often worn t-shirts with two-kanji phrases on the front (such as "innocence" and "violence"). On some occasions they are linked to the scene in which they were worn, like "independence" when the three brothers built their own tree house to live in. He often wore knee-length shorts and a black elbow guard on his left arm. Ace was always seen wearing dark brown, flat, slipper-like shoes, and in the winter, he wore a green cardigan over his normal clothes.

Upon leaving Dawn Island at the age of 17, he wore an outfit identical to the one he wore when he first met Whitebeard; however, he was less muscular than he eventually grew to be and had rounder, more childlike facial features.

Gallery

Main Series

Portgas D. Ace's Wanted Poster
Ace During The Battle of Marineford
Ace's outfit during the Marineford Arc.
Ace as an Infant
Ace as an infant.
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Ace at age 10.[14]
File:Ace as the Spade Captain.png
Ace as captain of the Spade Pirates.
Ace's Outfit on Drum Island
Ace while he was at Drum Island.
Ace's Marine Disguise
Ace's first Marine disguise during Ace's Great Blackbeard Search.
Ace's Marine Captain Disguise
Ace's second Marine disguise during Ace's Great Blackbeard Search.

Filler

Ace in Movie 2
Ace from the credits of Clockwork Island Adventure.
Ace's Anime Wanted Poster
Ace's first non-canon wanted poster.
Ace's First Bounty
Ace's second non-canon wanted poster.
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Ace's outfit during the Alabasta Arc filler episodes.
Ace Wax
Ace's wax figurine built by Diego.

Video Games

Ace Gigant Battle
Ace's portrait in One Piece: Gigant Battle.
Ace Unlimited Adventure
Ace Pirate Warriors 2
Portgas D. Ace One Py Berry Match
Portgas D. Ace J-Stars Victory VS
One Piece Burning Blood Fire Fist Portgas D. Ace (Artwork)
Artwork of Ace from One Piece: Burning Blood.
One Piece Burning Blood Strong World Ace (Artwork)
Artwork of Ace in his Strong World outfit from One Piece: Burning Blood.
Ace Thousand Storm
Ace Pirate Coat Thousand Storm
Ace with Pirate Coat in One Piece Thousand Storm.
Ace New Year Thousand Storm
Ace's New Year outfit in One Piece Thousand Storm.
Ace Child Thousand Storm
Ace as a child in One Piece Thousand Storm.

Other

SBS89 Ace
Ace's possible appearances in his adulthood in two different timelines, at ages 40 and 60.
Ace's colored borrowed outfit in Blackbeard Search
Ace's second outfit during Ace's Great Blackbeard Search in the Digitally Colored Manga.
Ace Anime Concept Art
Ace's concept art from the anime.

References

  1. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 60 Chapter 590 (p. 8) and Episode 505, Ace's full name is romanized on his gravestone.
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  5. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 56 Chapter 550 (p. 16-19) and Episode 459, Sengoku reveals that Ace's mother is Portgas D. Rouge, and his father is Gold Roger.
  6. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 56 Chapter 551 (p. 5) and Episode 460, Garp fully recalls Roger requesting him to adopt Ace.
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  9. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 58 Chapter 571 (p. 16-17) and Episode 480, Ace is freed by Luffy using Galdino's key.
  10. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 58 Chapter 573 (p. 16-17) and Episode 482, Ace sacrifices his own life to protect and save his brother, Luffy.
  11. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 18 Chapter 157 and Episode 92, Ace describes the tattoo on his back as his pride and joy.
  12. One Piece Green: Secret Pieces, The meaning of Ace's tattoo is revealed.
  13. One Piece Anime — Episode 91, In his first appearance, Ace wears a black version of his trademark orange smiley hat.
  14. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 59 Chapter 582 (p. 19) and Episode 493, Ace is seen in a flashback of himself of 10 years ago.

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