General & Others Top 10 members of some main factions ranked by chatgpt

Fujishiro

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Hey guys so @EmperorKinyagi asked me to ask Chatgpt for some more in depth questions about who it believes are the top 10 of the respective factions listed below :optimistic::

Admiral Fans, Yonko Fans, Zoro Fans, Luffy Fans, Sanji Fans, Mihawk fans and Katakuri Fans. It took a while but here are the results:

Zoro Fans:

1. ShishioIsBack – Universally recognized as a leading Zoro diehard. Shishio is infamous for championing Zoro’s strength in countless threads and theories – he even pushed the agenda that Zoro would slay Kaido (ZKK) long before it was popularworstgen.alwaysdata.networstgen.alwaysdata.net. His confident debates and meme-worthy one-liners have made him a central figure; many credit (or blame) Shishio for fueling the “Grandmaster” Zoro hype with unshakeable conviction and creative analysis.


2. Cinera – A powerhouse in analytical posts, Cinera backs Zoro with painstaking detail. He authored exhaustive multi-part essays on Zoro’s feats and the famous “Zoro Kills Kaido” theory, compiling evidence from inherited will to combat narrativesworstgen.alwaysdata.networstgen.alwaysdata.net. Cinera’s well-researched arguments and tier list threads have won debate after debate for Zoro’s camp, earning him respect for intellectual rigor (even from opponents) and a reputation as the “ZKK librarian”.


3. Den_Den_Mushi – A veteran moderator and ardent Zoro supporter. As one of the Zoro fanclub “Jefes”worstgen.alwaysdata.net, Den_Den_Mushi has guided Zoro discussions from the forum’s early days. He’s known for shutting down anti-Zoro trolling with sharp wit and for contributing lore-based arguments in Zoro’s favor. His authority on the forum and long-standing loyalty to Zoro lend weight to his words in any Zoro vs. thread.


4. Light D. Lamperouge – Both a strategist and organizer for the Zoro legion. Light co-founded the “Temple of the Grandmaster Zoro” fanclub and even started the Mihawk fanclub, cementing Zoro’s legacy by associationworstgen.alwaysdata.networstgen.alwaysdata.net. He’s an “essayist” type debater who posts detailed breakdowns of Zoro and Mihawk’s powers. Light’s contributions (from fanclub polls to theory threads) and balanced analysis style have made him highly influential among Zoro fans.


5. Garp the Fist – A prominent “old guard” Zoro fan whose presence carries historical weight. Listed as a fanclub leaderworstgen.alwaysdata.net, Garp the Fist has been around since Worstgen’s start, always throwing support behind Zoro (despite the username referencing another character). He’s respected for his steady loyalty and no-nonsense debate style – he often cites past manga moments to counter newer fans’ doubts. His longevity and consistency earn him a top spot.


6. Peroroncino – A Zoro fan with a flair for humor and community engagement. Peroroncino (one of the Zoro FC “Jefes”worstgen.alwaysdata.net) is known for creating memes and parody posts that celebrate Zoro’s victories and mock his rivals. Despite the lighthearted approach, he also jumps into serious debates, contributing calculations or manga panels to bolster Zoro’s standing. His blend of meme culture and genuine analysis makes him popular and keeps the “Zoro nation” entertained.


7. Zoro D. Goat – A loud and proud fan whose username says it all. Zoro D. Goat is notorious for unabashedly proclaiming Zoro as the “GOAT” (Greatest of All Time) in any discussion. He has a history of sparking heated arguments with Sanji fans (even joining the Sanji fanclub just to keep an eye on “rivals”worstgen.alwaysdata.net). Known for bold claims (like Zoro one-shotting opponents) and never backing down, Zoro D. Goat’s passion and trolling give him outsized visibility in the fandom.


8. BossYimz – A respected contributor and fanclub officer (“Capo” in Zoro’s temple). BossYimz consistently backs Zoro with solid arguments and is often seen reinforcing points made by the top theorists. He might not seek the spotlight, but within the community he’s valued for his level-headed defense of Zoro – often reminding newer fans of Zoro’s past heroic moments and growth. His steady presence in big debate threads helps cement pro-Zoro consensus.


9. Buggy D. Clown – Equal parts fan and entertainer, Buggy D. Clown is a Zoro fan who injects humor into debates. As a “Capo” in the Zoro FCworstgen.alwaysdata.net, he often uses tongue-in-cheek comparisons (like jokingly elevating Zoro above even Yonko) to poke fun at opposing fandoms. Under the jokes, though, he provides firm support for Zoro’s accomplishments. His ability to diffuse tense arguments with comedy – all while keeping Zoro on the pedestal – makes him beloved in the community.


10. Rivaille – A longtime Zoro devotee known on the forum for diligent argumentation. Also listed among Zoro fanclub officersworstgen.alwaysdata.net, Rivaille brings an analytical approach, frequently referencing specific chapters and fighting techniques to argue why Zoro outclasses his peers. He’s less about flashy memes and more about hard evidence, giving the Zoro camp a strong foundation in protracted debates. Rivaille’s reliable analyses and veteran status secure his place in the Top 10.

Luffy fans:

1. Gol D. Roger – The de facto leader of Luffy’s fandom on Worstgen. Taking on the legendary namesake, Gol D. Roger started the Mugiwara no Luffy Fan Club and manages its membershipworstgen.alwaysdata.net. He’s extremely active in chapter discussions whenever Luffy has a big moment, often reminding everyone of Luffy’s Pirate King potential. His influence is such that new Luffy fans tag him to join the club, and he’s known for positive, hype-filled posts cheering on every Luffy achievement.


2. Hades – A pivotal Luffy fan who helped keep the fanclub alive. When the club’s original owner went inactive, Hades stepped in to coordinate a revivalworstgen.alwaysdata.networstgen.alwaysdata.net – a testament to his dedication. He’s a staunch defender of Luffy’s status as Yonko-level; in debates, Hades methodically counters any “Luffy underrating” with references to Luffy’s conquering of enemies like Doflamingo, Katakuri, and Kaido. His organizational efforts and reliable defense of Luffy make him highly regarded.


3. “Luffy is the MC” – This user (as their name implies) constantly advocates that Luffy, as the main character, will always come out on top. They frequently interject in threads where Luffy is doubted, famously reminding Zoro and Sanji partisans that “Luffy is the captain for a reason.” They rally fellow fans whenever Luffy has a setback, exuding confidence that “the MC advantage” will prevail. Their persistence has made them somewhat of a mascot for Luffy fandom pride.


4. Cobra – A notable Luffy enthusiast known for detailed breakdowns of Luffy’s character growth. Cobra often writes about Luffy’s leadership qualities and emotional moments, not just his power. They have a history of highlighting scenes like Luffy’s brave stand in Marineford or him taming allies through friendship. This well-rounded appreciation (strength and heart) resonates with the community – Cobra’s posts often get lots of likes from fans who see Luffy as more than just a fighter. He was among those explicitly added to the fan club roll call, indicating his prominence.


5. Sunita – A highly active Worstgen member who, while a fan of many characters, shows special love for Luffy. Sunita participates vigorously in Luffy-themed polls and discussions, and was quick to join the Straw Hat’s fanclub. She’s known for posting celebratory GIFs whenever Luffy has a big win and for encouraging unity in the community (“let’s enjoy the ride with Luffy!”). Her positivity and breadth of engagement (she interacts with many fandoms) make her a kind of ambassador, with Luffy’s triumphs often at the center of her posts.


6. Seth – Also known on the forum by a wrestling moniker, Seth (or Seth Rollins) is a strong Luffy advocate and power-scaling debater. He often compares Luffy’s growth to other captains’, usually concluding that Luffy’s “next-level Haki” and combat ingenuity put him ahead. Seth isn’t afraid to call people out – for instance, he’ll challenge Zoro fans by asking if their hero could endure what Luffy did. His combative debate style wins Luffy fans points in many versus threads.


7. Chrono – While Chrono is primarily known as a prominent Sanji fan, he’s also respected among Luffy fans for fair takes that highlight Luffy’s feats. He has acknowledged Luffy’s endurance and growth (even when debating Zoro vs Sanji, Chrono conceded Luffy’s upper hand as captain). Chrono’s influence in Worstgen’s power debates is huge, so when he sides with Luffy on certain arguments, it lends credence. His balanced approach (giving Luffy credit where due) and past contributions to the Luffy club’s discussions make him an honorary member on this list.


8. Warchief Sanji D. Goat – Another unlikely ally, this Sanji-focused user often backs Luffy in larger debates against outside characters. Warchief, despite the name, joined Luffy fans in celebrating wins over Big Mom’s crew and the Marines. They famously supported Luffy in arguments against Admiral fans, helping argue that Yonko Luffy > Admirals using story evidence. Their cross-fandom engagement (being everywhere from Sanji threads to general discussions) spreads Luffy hype beyond the Straw Hat fan circle, amplifying his support.


9. Natalija – A moderator and long-time member who has shown notable support for Luffy’s character. Natalija was involved in merging and organizing the Luffy fanclub threads when issues aroseworstgen.alwaysdata.networstgen.alwaysdata.net, demonstrating she cared about giving Luffy fans a proper home. She often emphasizes the narrative importance of Luffy – in discussions, she’ll bring up how Oda centers arcs around Luffy’s decisions. Her authoritative presence and narrative-focused arguments provide a strong backbone for Luffy’s fandom in the forum.


10. Jackteo – A devoted Luffy fan known for his enthusiastic chapter reactions. Jackteo might not write lengthy analyses, but his raw excitement whenever Luffy unveils a new Gear or powerup is infectious. He became well-known for starting celebratory threads (like “Captain did it again!” posts) after major Luffy victories. This cheerleader role, boosting morale among fans, secures him a spot. He represents the everyday Worstgen Luffy fan whose sheer passion bolsters the fandom’s spirit after each chapter.


Sanji Fans:

1. Mr. Reloaded – The guildmaster of the Sanji Fan Club and a legendary figure among “Prince of Love” fansworstgen.alwaysdata.net. Mr. Reloaded is known for his fiery defense of Sanji’s feats – he’s won numerous debates arguing Sanji’s raid suit and exoskeleton upgrades make him equal to Zoro’s level. He’s also behind many hilarious Sanji-centric memes that poke fun at Zoro fans (the fan club tags jokingly say “keep reloaded out” because of his over-the-top passion). Love him or fear him, Reloaded’s influence and meme-worthy devotion to Sanji are unmatched.


2. Chrono – The vice-captain of Sanji’s fan clubworstgen.alwaysdata.net and arguably the most formidable debater on the Sanji side. Chrono has a reputation for dissecting opponents’ arguments point by point – for example, he famously countered a Zoro fan by highlighting that Sanji’s single kick had Katakuri-sized impact on Luffy, whereas Katakuri’s barrage couldn’t knock Luffy outworstgen.alwaysdata.net. His sharp rebuttals and deep knowledge of Sanji’s story (Mr. Prince tactics, hell memories, etc.) have earned Sanji’s fandom many debate “wins.” Chrono’s relentless advocacy and logical approach give Sanji fans a strong voice.


3. ZoroIsOverrated – A provocatively named Sanji fan who has become the bane of Zoro devotees. This user unabashedly claims Zoro gets too much credit, and they bolster Sanji whenever possible to “set the record straight.” As a member of the Sanji FCworstgen.alwaysdata.net, ZoroIsOverrated is behind countless tongue-in-cheek posts comparing Sanji favorably to Zoro (to the ire of Zoro’s fandom). While clearly a troll persona to some extent, their constant presence and ability to get under rival fans’ skin have made them a well-known champion for Sanji (and a source of endless memes in the community).


4. sanji>Lollo – Another boldly named fan whose handle itself (“Sanji > Lolo”, a jab using a mocking nickname for Zoro) signals their agenda. This user contributes a mix of serious arguments and satire – they’ll produce detailed breakdowns of Sanji’s speed and Observation Haki superiority, then end with a zinger like “thus Sanji > ‘Lollo’ in every way.” They are a newer generation fan but have quickly risen in notoriety for never letting a Zoro feat go uncontested by a Sanji feat. Their posts often generate huge quote threads, showing how effectively they spark and sustain the Sanji vs. Zoro debates.


5. Kiwipom – A prominent Sanji fan with a big following outside Worstgen as well. Kiwipom is known for creating fan art and fun content celebrating Sanji (from swooning over his “Prince” moments to joking about his love for Nami). On Worstgen, she engages in analysis too – for instance, discussing Sanji’s character growth post-Whole Cake Island with thoughtful insight. Her contributions lighten the tone of the fandom and bring positive attention to Sanji, balancing out the intense power-scaling arguments with genuine appreciation for Sanji’s personality and narrative.


6. Izaya X – One of the earliest Sanji supporters on Worstgen, listed right after Chrono in the fan clubworstgen.alwaysdata.net. Izaya is valued for his analytical but fair approach; he often acknowledges Sanji’s shortcomings but then meticulously highlights his strengths (like Sanji’s strategic genius and adaptability in fights). In debates, Izaya X is less inflammatory than others – he uses a calm, fact-driven style that has convinced even neutral observers of Sanji’s worth. His historical activity (active since the forum’s launch) and level-headed contributions make him a top Sanji fan.


7. King Harashima – A colorful Sanji fan known for high-energy posts (and a flashy username). King Hara$h!ma often hyped “Germa 66 science” long before Sanji’s power-up became canon, forecasting Sanji’s rise. He’s also notorious for celebratory victory speeches whenever Sanji outperforms expectations, coining catchphrases like “WANJI season” to mark Sanji’s big wins. He brings swagger to the Sanji fandom and has a knack for rallying supporters during chapter discussions, making him an influential cheerleader for the cook’s camp.


8. playa4321 – A veteran in One Piece forums and a steadfast Sanji proponent. On Worstgen, playa4321 adds historical context to debates – he remembers times when Sanji was underestimated (Enies Lobby, Thriller Bark) and then proved critics wrong, and he uses these examples to argue current points. He’s known for lengthy retrospectives on Sanji’s journey, reminding fans and detractors alike of Sanji’s resilience and importance to the Straw Hats. His calm confidence in Sanji’s standing has been reassuring to the fandom through ups and downs.


9. DarkWitch – A formidable presence who often counters Yonko and Admiral fans, she’s also a proud Sanji fan (as evidenced by her participation in Sanji FC). DarkWitch is skilled at power-scaling debates; she’ll readily debunk claims that downplay Sanji by comparing data points (like matching Sanji’s Ifrit Jambe attacks to top-tier moves). In one instance, she responded to Admiral fans’ taunts by labeling them “Yonkotards” and pointing out Sanji’s ability to injure tougher opponents like Queenworstgen.alwaysdata.net. Her combative style and refusal to let Sanji slander slide make her a key defender in cross-fandom debates.


10. JioFreed – A community-oriented Sanji fan who often helps behind the scenes. JioFreed notably assisted in organizing the Sanji FC thread (tagging dozens of members to gather the armyworstgen.alwaysdata.net) and keeps the club lively with games and polls. He’s not the loudest in arguing Sanji’s power, but he excels in community engagement – posting Sanji trivia, hosting “best Sanji moment” votes, and uniting fans. Thanks to JioFreed, the Sanji fandom on Worstgen feels like a cohesive community that’s about enjoying the character, not just debating, solidifying his spot in the Top 10.

Yonko Fans:

1. Jo_Ndule – Widely regarded as the face of the Yonko fandom on Worstgen. Jo_Ndule (often just “Ndule”) is known for aggressively championing the Yonko (especially Big Mom and Kaido) in every power-level debate. He has a long history of contentious posts – for years he trolled Mihawk and Admiral fans by calling Yonko unequivocally strongerworstgen.alwaysdata.net. His posts, while polarizing, are highly influential; he’ll flood threads with feats and arguments proving Yonko supremacy. Ndule’s mix of extensive One Piece knowledge and inflammatory style has made him infamous (even being called out for toxicityworstgen.alwaysdata.net), but undeniably, he’s the Yonko side’s most prominent (and loudest) voice.


2. Erkan12 – The forum’s most notorious Shanks fan. Erkan12 consistently pushes the narrative that Shanks and the Yonko are above all – often at the expense of characters like Mihawk (whom he downplays relentlessly). He’s known to seize on any hint of Yonko hype and amplify it in discussions. For example, if Shanks has a strong showing in a chapter, Erkan will post multiple threads about it, cementing Yonko dominance in the community’s mind. Like Ndule, he’s often cited as a source of conflict (other users have labeled Erkan’s posts “garbage-tier trolling” due to his decades-long Mihawk bashingworstgen.alwaysdata.net), but his persistence and sheer volume of Yonko-positive content have heavily shaped the Yonko vs Admiral discourse.


3. MonsterKaido – A passionate Kaido believer who lived up to his namesake during the Wano arc discussions. MonsterKaido constantly reminded everyone of Kaido’s title as “World’s Strongest Creature,” arguing that no Admiral or lesser character could ever 1v1 Kaido. He frequently posted panels of Kaido tanking attacks or knocking out Luffy to emphasize Yonko superiority. He even found himself tagged by opponents in threads questioning Admiral fandomworstgen.alwaysdata.net, showing that even rival fans recognize him as a core Yonko stalwart. His clear bias toward the Beast Pirate Governor doesn’t waver, and he’s contributed significantly to the “Yonko > all” narrative on Worstgen.


4. Tejas – A combative debater who sides with Yonko feats in almost every discussion. Tejas is known for his fiery exchanges with Admiral fans – he’ll cite instances like Akainu’s injuries from Whitebeard to argue Admirals are overrated. His postings have been called out alongside Erkan and Ndule for being part of a toxic but influential trioworstgen.alwaysdata.net. Despite ruffling feathers, Tejas has a keen eye for power-scaling details: he often brings up nuance (e.g., “Kaido fought 15 people in a row, no Admiral has done that”) that bolsters the Yonko argument. His mix of detailed analysis and strong bias makes him one of the Yonko faction’s key figures.


5. Sasaki Kojirō – An outspoken Yonko fan (some suspect an alt of another top fan) noted for Shanks and Big Mom agenda posts. Sasaki Kojirō relentlessly propounds that Mihawk’s title means little and that Yonko like Big Mom deserve more respect. He has authored long posts breaking down why each Yonko would beat their Admiral counterparts in a war scenario, leaning on narrative importance. Sasaki’s dedication is such that other users joke he has multiple accounts bolstering Yonko argumentsworstgen.alwaysdata.networstgen.alwaysdata.net. Whether that’s true or not, the impact of his persistent pro-Yonko commentary – always ready to counter “feats” with “hype and portrayal” – is definitely felt across Worstgen.


6. Hanzo hattori – A notable supporter of the Yonko who often pops up to agree with Yonko-positive takes. For instance, Hanzo hattori was one of the users who liked a post questioning Admiral fandom after a certain chapterworstgen.alwaysdata.net, reflecting his stance that Yonko are more admirable. He may not write multi-paragraph essays, but he consistently backs posts that elevate Yonko or criticize their detractors. Hanzo’s method is more to amplify and support the big names like Ndule and Erkan, essentially serving as a reliable ally reinforcing Yonko dominance in the “likes” and quick comments – a valuable role in keeping morale high in the Yonko camp.


7. Warchief Sanji D Goat – Although his name centers on Sanji, this user often aligns with Yonko fans in major debates. Warchief Sanji D Goat has repeatedly sided with Yonko defenders when clashing with Admiral or Mihawk supporters (likely due to a shared rivalry with Zoro’s side). He’s been seen liking and echoing points made by Yonko championsworstgen.alwaysdata.networstgen.alwaysdata.net. By bringing along some Sanji fandom weight to the Yonko side, he broadens their influence. His contributions often involve colorful smack-talk praising Yonko crews (like calling Big Mom “Mama Queen” to stress her stature) and dismissing Marine feats, bolstering the Yonko agenda in a unique cross-fandom way.


8. Big Mom (Ndule’s “Mama” persona) – Within Worstgen, Ndule often speaks for Big Mom so fervently that it’s almost a persona of its own. He has propped up Charlotte Linlin’s achievements at every turn – from defending her performance in Wano to asserting she could solo an Admiral crew. This consistent emphasis has created a sub-fandom for Big Mom. Through Ndule (and a few others he’s inspired), arguments like “Big Mom never truly fell in Wano, it took a plot gimmick” circulate widely. This entry acknowledges those Big Mom-centric Yonko fans who might not all be separate names, but collectively (often rallied by Ndule) have kept Big Mom’s reputation alive and well on Worstgen.


9. Pringles – Pringles is known on Worstgen for sparking the “Who gets more hate: Yonko or Admirals?” debate and strongly taking the Yonko fan side. He argued that Admiral fans complain but Yonko characters actually receive more slander (citing how people call Kaido a “terrible villain” or Big Mom a meme)worstgen.alwaysdata.net. His threads often turn into huge discussions re-litigating Yonko feats, which ironically ends up boosting Yonko defenders’ visibility. Pringles’ insistence that the Yonko are underappreciated, and his calling out of Admiral fan hypocrisy, earn him a spot as a vocal Yonko apologist who isn’t afraid to challenge the opposing fandom head-on.


10. Sasparan – A bit of a meta choice: Sasparan is actually an Admiral fan who famously listed Yonko fans’ toxic behaviorsworstgen.alwaysdata.net, but in doing so he inadvertently highlighted just how influential those Yonko fans are. By naming “Erkan, Tejas and Ndule” as the big toxic trio, Sasparan’s post cemented their legendary status in Worstgen lore – essentially acknowledging that the Yonko fandom (despite the hate) has some of the most impactful debaters around. Thus, Sasparan’s perspective – complaining about Yonko partisans – actually testifies to the Yonko fans’ dominance in discussions. This ironic entry underscores that the Yonko fandom’s top members are so active that even their rivals chronicle their deeds (or misdeeds), proving their impact on the forum’s culture.

Part 2 coming someone fillers me here.​
 

Fujishiro

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Admiral Fans:

1. Elder Lee Hung – A legendary Admiral advocate (formerly known as Admiral Lee Hung on past forums) who brings authoritative air to Worstgen. Elder Lee Hung is famed for his unwavering support of Sakazuki (Akainu) and the Navy’s might. He often provides historical comparisons – for example, reminding Yonko fans that “Akainu fought Whitebeard head-on and lived” – to bolster the Admirals’ case. Tagged by name whenever Admiral fandom is questionedworstgen.alwaysdata.net, he’s essentially the elder statesman of Admiral fans, often calming heated debates with fact-based posts and a bit of “trust in Akainu” bravado. His long-standing reputation and informed arguments keep the Admiral fandom’s confidence sky-high.


2. Extravlad – A powerhouse in the power-scaling community and a chief proponent of the Admirals=Yonko stance. Extravlad’s analyses carry weight; he has penned detailed breakdowns of Admiral feats (Kizaru’s light-speed kicks, Aokiji’s island-freezing) and even compiled Top 30 strength lists favoring Admirals. He’s so prominent that Yonko fans specifically call him out in debatesworstgen.alwaysdata.net. When an Admiral is doubted, Extravlad often swoops in with calcs, diagrams, or chapter references to refute the doubt. His methodical and data-driven posts have converted many neutrals into believing in the Admirals’ strength, making him one of the most influential voices on that side.


3. MarineHQ – As the name suggests, this user is all about the Marine Admirals. MarineHQ tirelessly highlights the World Government side’s feats – from citing the Admirals’ clashes with Whitebeard commanders to emphasizing that Marines hold the balance against Yonko. They were explicitly summoned in threads where Admirals were being bashedworstgen.alwaysdata.net, indicating their status as a go-to Admiral defender. MarineHQ is known for snappy one-liners like “Fleet Admiral > any Emperor” and often reminds Yonko fans that without Marines, pirates would run amok. Their straightforward, slogan-like posts rally the Admiral supporters in contentious threads.


4. Kurwa – A prominent Admiral fan recognized for jumping into any conversation that slights a Navy top-tier. Kurwa’s style is blunt and unyielding; if someone calls an Admiral weak, Kurwa will retort with something like “You still think any Yonko could mid-diff an Admiral? Kurwa, please.” They were tagged among the Admiral faithful by rival fansworstgen.alwaysdata.net, showing others know Kurwa will defend the Marines’ honor. Despite a sometimes abrasive approach, Kurwa is effective – they present recent chapter evidence (like Green Bull’s showings or Fujitora’s meteor) to shut down pirate-favoring arguments quickly, making them a reliable frontline fighter for Admiral fandom.


5. The White Crane – A figure who often takes a higher-level view in Admiral vs Yonko debates. The White Crane (a reference to veteran Marine Tsuru) is a bit more measured, focusing on the justice and authority theme. They argue admirals aren’t just brutes – they represent order, which narrative-wise stands equal to the Yonko’s chaos. Frequently tagged in discussions about Admirals’ popularityworstgen.alwaysdata.net, The White Crane has moderated several heated threads, warning Yonko fans not to underestimate characters like Kizaru or Ryokugyu. Their combination of moderation role and thoughtful arguments (less flame, more reason) provides credibility to Admiral fans’ claims.


6. Silverfire – A stalwart Admiral fan who is always seen in the likes and replies supporting pro-Admiral posts. Silverfire may not seek the spotlight, but when an Admiral feat drops, you can count on them to hype it across the forum. For instance, when an Admiral performed well in a chapter, Silverfire would flood threads with 🔥 emojis and comments like “Admiral agenda alive and well.” They also consistently upvote posts defending Admiralsworstgen.alwaysdata.net, which helps those posts gain traction. In short, Silverfire is like the loyal backbone of the Admiral fandom – consistently boosting morale and visibility.


7. Sakazuki Singh – A fan whose very username merges Admiral Sakazuki with personal flair, signaling a deep allegiance. Sakazuki Singh is known for fiery pro-Akainu takes, often stating that Akainu would have defeated any Yonko 1v1 at Marineford. He engages frequently with Yonko fans to dispute their claims and has a reputation for never conceding a point against an Admiral. In the Mihawk vs Yonko Title debates, Sakazuki Singh sided with Mihawk mostly to elevate the Navy’s stance by proxy (since Mihawk was fighting alongside Marines). His bold confidence (some say stubbornness) in Admiral supremacy adds a passionate voice to the Marine side.


8. AkainuTheGrimReaper – This user wears their bias on their sleeve, championing Akainu as the endgame power. AkainuTheGrimReaper often posts hypothetical scenarios where Akainu “incinerates” pirate opponents (living up to the username). They gained notoriety for trash-talking Yonko fans after Chapter 1050+, suggesting Akainu would have ended Kaido faster. They also enjoy the meme that Akainu will “melt the throne” in the final war, often signing off posts with an ominous “just as planned.” While some of their commentary is half-serious trolling, it reinforces Admiral fans’ bravado and has spawned many meme responses (which keeps Admirals at the center of attention).


9. Dickie D. Dick (SII) – A humorous yet surprisingly effective Admiral proponent. With a tagline “SII – Sakazuki Incinerate Imu,” Dickie often jokingly asks Yonko fans to “call me daddy”worstgen.alwaysdata.net after an Admiral feat occurs, implying the Admirals schooled them. His trollish approach (using mockery and sarcasm) brings levity to intense debates. But within the jokes, he actually backs Admirals – for example, he will list all the commanders Green Bull defeated to rub it in. Dickie’s mixture of trash-talk and fact-dropping has earned him both laughter and grudging respect. He represents the segment of Admiral fans that use banter as a weapon, making discussions lively but still keeping pro-Admiral points in play.


10. DarkWitch – Primarily known as a Sanji fan, DarkWitch also vehemently defends Admirals when Yonko fans pile on. In a notable exchange, she countered Yonko supporters by stating she’s “never seen so much hate for a group of characters” as the hate Yonko fans give Admiralsworstgen.alwaysdata.net, calling out the almost personal vendetta some have. She frequently accuses Yonko partisans of underestimating Admirals out of bias, and she’ll correct claims (e.g., if someone says “Kizaru got one-shot,” DarkWitch will interject that he was up moments later, thereby nullifying the slanderworstgen.alwaysdata.net). Her ability to go toe-to-toe with the likes of Ndule and Erkan using a mix of logic and sass provides a strong counterbalance. As an Admiral ally from an unexpected corner (the Strawhat fandom), DarkWitch bolsters the Marines’ side considerably.

Mihawk Fans:

1. Light D. Lamperouge – The founder of the Mihawk fanclub on Worstgenworstgen.alwaysdata.net and one of the strongest voices upholding Dracule Mihawk’s honor. Light created “Kuraigana – Mihawk FC” on day one, setting the tone with an open invitation to celebrate the World’s Strongest Swordsman. He frequently leads by example, dissecting every Mihawk mention in the manga for hidden hype. For instance, Light will thoroughly explain Mihawk’s demeanor in Marineford as proof of his superiority (e.g., Mihawk casually sparring indicates he wasn’t even serious). As a top Zoro fan too, Light bridges the fandoms – his posts connect Mihawk’s status to Zoro’s end goal, adding depth to both. His leadership in organizing polls (like “Does Mihawk have CoC?”) and keeping discussions analytical makes him the Hawk Eyes fandom’s captain.


2. Cinera – An intellectual heavyweight for Mihawk’s camp, much like he is for Zoro’s. Cinera has written extensive analyses framing “World’s Strongest Swordsman” as a superior title to Yonko, arguing logically that Mihawk’s skill outshines Emperor status. He even compiled a “Grand Library of ZKK” which, while about Zoro, inherently treated Mihawk as the pinnacle to surpassworstgen.alwaysdata.networstgen.alwaysdata.net. Cinera often counters Yonko fans by reminding them Mihawk dueled Shanks and chose a peaceful life over the Yonko crown (a narrative point he emphasizes to show Mihawk’s confidenceworstgen.alwaysdata.networstgen.alwaysdata.net). His calm, evidence-rich debating style has made many fence-sitters acknowledge Mihawk’s prestige. Cinera’s reputation for reasoned arguments is a huge asset to Mihawk fans.


3. ShishioIsBack – A fervent Mihawk defender with a pugnacious style. Best known as a Zoro fanatic, Shishio equally dedicates energy to Mihawk, Zoro’s ultimate benchmark. He’s been on a “Mihawk vs Shanks” crusade for ages – writing theory posts illustrating why Mihawk would win in a duel and why the narrative backs Mihawk (such as Mihawk’s boredom with weaker challengers). Shishio’s arguments are often laced with witty analogies; he coined the meme that “Yonko = mere Yonko, but Mihawk = the Yonko’s nightmare.” He was among the first to celebrate when Buggy’s Yonko status indirectly hyped Mihawk (Shishio spun it as “Mihawk so strong he chose not to be Yonko”)worstgen.alwaysdata.net. His mix of humor, aggression, and genuine insight rallies the Mihawk fandom in the face of any agenda.


4. Finalbeta – A prolific poster self-titled as a “Zoro Worshipper,” Finalbeta is naturally a zealous Mihawk fan as well. He’s a member of the Mihawk fanclubworstgen.alwaysdata.net and has contributed many humorous yet pointed posts in Mihawk’s favor. For example, Finalbeta created a meme image of Mihawk’s sword cleaving through Yonko bounty posters, which became popular in Worstgen discussionsworstgen.alwaysdata.net. Beyond memes, he’s known for repeating key points like “Mihawk was never scratched in Marineford” or “collecting Road Poneglyphs is harder than beating Mihawkreddit.com,” using them as refrains in debates. His relentless repetition of Mihawk’s accolades (sometimes to comedic effect) actually helps cement those ideas among readers. Finalbeta’s combination of serious debating and jokester trolling makes him both feared and loved in equal measure by those on the opposing side.


5. Den_Den_Mushi – A moderator and respected voice who stands up for Mihawk whenever the title of World’s Strongest Swordsman is questioned. Den_Den_Mushi, also a Zoro fanclub leader, often brings a factual tone to Mihawk debates – he’ll quote SBS info or vivre cards that support Mihawk’s supremacy. As a result, even Mihawk skeptics take his posts seriously. He liked and endorsed comments calling out trolls who belittled Mihawkworstgen.alwaysdata.net, showing his alignment with the pro-Mihawk sentiment. In discussions about characters’ titles, Den_Den has famously stated: “Mihawk’s title isn’t just for show – Oda doesn’t hand those out lightly,” which has become a common argument now. His authority on the forum and fair-minded approach make him one of the most effective proponents of Dracule Mihawk.


6. Natalija – One of Worstgen’s admins and a quiet yet potent Mihawk fan. Natalija joined the Mihawk FC earlyworstgen.alwaysdata.net and has been known to step into threads to ensure Mihawk gets due respect. She often reminds overly excited Yonko fans to keep things in perspective, subtly referencing Mihawk’s calm dominance. In one discussion, when someone claimed “title means nothing,” Natalija interjected that Mihawk rejecting Yonko status speaks volumes about his character (implying confidence and strength). She doesn’t flood threads like some, but when she does speak on Mihawk, her words carry a lot of weight. The combination of her being a top forum authority and a Mihawk supporter makes the Hawk Eyes fandom feel validated from the top down.


7. HA001 – A power-scaler who frequently backs Mihawk with hard numbers and matchup analyses. HA001 (also in the Mihawk FCworstgen.alwaysdata.net) will write detailed scenario posts: e.g., how Mihawk would fare against each Yonko, breaking down swordsmanship vs. Devil Fruit powers. He tends to conclude Mihawk at worst ties and at best wins outright, and he supports these claims with data (attack scale, haki portrayal, etc.). He’s also responsible for a well-circulated argument that collecting all Poneglyphs (what Yonko strive for) is portrayed as harder than surpassing Mihawkreddit.com – suggesting Mihawk is a more exclusive pinnacle. Such analytical contributions from HA001 reinforce the Mihawk fandom’s position with a veneer of objectivity and math, bolstering their credibility in strength debates.


8. MihawkSenpai – A diehard fan whose username itself honors the WSS. MihawkSenpai often posts appreciative content: panels of Mihawk with glowing commentary (“Hawk Eyes stared down an entire war without a scratchworstgen.alwaysdata.net”). They focus on celebrating Mihawk’s feats and personality – for instance, praising his mentorship of Zoro as a sign of his confidence and greatness. In debates, MihawkSenpai takes a very direct stance: if someone says Shanks is superior, this user will flatly list Mihawk’s credentials (world’s strongest, trained Zoro, clashed equally with Shanks) and end with a polite “checkmate.” Their straightforward, reverent approach to Mihawk – treating him almost like an anime sensei figure – adds a fanatical passion to the fandom that others find contagious.


9. BossYimz – A notable Mihawk fan who also holds rank in the Zoro templeworstgen.alwaysdata.net. BossYimz is appreciated for drawing connections between Mihawk’s standing and Zoro’s destiny. He frequently reminds people that “Zoro’s end goal is Mihawk – that’s how high Mihawk sits.” In discussions where Mihawk is doubted, BossYimz will highlight that narrative importance; he argues Mihawk is effectively a final boss for Zoro, implying Mihawk >= any Yonko by endgame. This storyline-centric defense helps shift perspectives. Additionally, within the Mihawk FC, BossYimz shares curated content (like novel excerpts about Mihawk or Oda quotes) to strengthen the community’s knowledge base. His contributions keep the “Hawk Eyes hype” consistent and well-founded.


10. Peroroncino – Rounding off the list, Peroroncino is a fan who brings humor and creativity to Mihawk worship. Active in the Mihawk FC and beyond, he is known for coining nicknames like “Dracule ‘Clutch’ Mihawk” (implying Mihawk is clutch in any war situation). He once jokingly wrote that Mihawk’s only problem is “finding opponents that don’t bore him to tears,” a quip that other fans now cite in jest. He also participates in multi-fandom banter – for example, when Yonko fans joked about Buggy commanding Mihawk, Peroroncino quipped that Mihawk let Buggy tag along to find stronger foes. By turning potential anti-Mihawk jokes into pro-Mihawk punchlines, Peroroncino lightens the atmosphere and keeps the fandom proud. His presence ensures supporting Mihawk is fun as well as serious on Worstgen.

Katakuri Fans:

1. Hajikata (HAJI) – The founder of the Katakuri Fan Club (titled “Katakuri-sama”) on Worstgenworstgen.alwaysdata.net. Hajikata’s love for Charlotte Katakuri is evident in every aspect – he started the club with an enthusiastic “A legend needs no introduction!” welcomeworstgen.alwaysdata.net and set a reverent tone. He deliberately avoided goofy “fanclub routines” because “that’s what Flampe would do,” instead treating the space as a “divine place” for true believersworstgen.alwaysdata.net. HAJI is known for cataloguing Katakuri’s feats (like his unbeaten streak until Luffy, and his advanced Observation Haki) and defending any slight against the character. His leadership and almost holy reverence for Katakuri laid the foundation for a dedicated fandom.


2. Sir Yasheen – The current head of the Katakuri fandom on Worstgen, often hailed as the “Mochi Merchant” in charge. Sir Yasheen’s status was cemented when fellow members literally called him “the Head of the Katakuri fanclub” on his birthdayworstgen.alwaysdata.net. He took up the mantle of keeping Katakuri’s name alive on the forum after WCI. Yasheen is active in reminding everyone why Katakuri earned Luffy’s respect – frequently posting about Katakuri’s code of honor (not stabbing enemies in the back, etc.) and his “cool big brother” demeanor. He also engages the community with fun – like light-hearted polls (“Best Katakuri mochi attack”) – which keeps Katakuri fans engaged even long after his arc. Under Sir Yasheen’s watch, admiration for “Dogtooth” remains strong.


3. NeutralWatcher – An ardent Katakuri fan who is anything but neutral when it comes to the Sweet Commander. NeutralWatcher is credited with rallying the troops during forum games and popularity contests. Notably, they once exhorted fellow fans, “Let’s show them the might of Goatkuri,” urging everyone to vote Katakuri as the top Yonko Commanderworstgen.alwaysdata.net. This battle cry (“Goatkuri”) became a beloved nickname among the fandom. NeutralWatcher also highlights Katakuri’s fighting style in discussions, often praising his use of Future Sight and saying it set a new standard for combat in One Piece. Their enthusiasm is infectious – when NeutralWatcher is campaigning, Katakuri tends to dominate polls and “Hurt/Heal” games, demonstrating the influence they wield in mobilizing the fanbase.


4. Jo_Ndule – While primarily known as a Yonko fan, Jo_Ndule has a special soft spot for Big Mom’s strongest son, Katakuri. He often brings up Katakuri in power debates to prop up the Yonko side, for instance asserting Katakuri could beat most admirals or other commanders. Ndule’s support is evidenced by him liking posts that hype Katakuriworstgen.alwaysdata.networstgen.alwaysdata.net and often chiming in to remind everyone that Katakuri held off Gear 4 Luffy for hours – a feat few can replicate. Sometimes his pro-Katakuri stance is strategic (to bolster Big Mom Pirates’ reputation), but it comes off as genuine respect for Katakuri’s strength and character. Given Ndule’s loud presence, having him cheer on Katakuri (calling him “Monster Kata” or “BM’s right hand legend”) significantly amplifies Katakuri’s standing in many eyes.


5. Dark Admiral – A user whose name suggests a Marine lean, yet they are a huge fan of Katakuri’s character. Dark Admiral gained renown for a particular post where they contrasted Luffy and Katakuri, saying “He (Katakuri) is everything Luffy lacks as a main character…he protects what’s dear to him with his life and gives enemies their due respect”worstgen.alwaysdata.net. This high praise from someone who isn’t even a pirate-named user highlights Katakuri’s cross-fandom appeal. Dark Admiral often defends Katakuri’s honor in discussions – if someone calls Katakuri “just another villain,” Dark Admiral will enumerate his honorable traits and how he let Luffy win properly. Their articulate defense of Katakuri’s persona has won over many, making people appreciate the depth of Katakuri beyond just his strength.


6. Sievas – A newer fan who openly joined the Katakuri bandwagon after the Whole Cake Island arc, epitomizing how Katakuri earned fans through his story. Sievas literally posted “I really liked Katakuri and the plot revolving around him” and asked how to join the fanclubworstgen.alwaysdata.net. This genuine enthusiasm – citing that only the anime’s odd choices disappointed them, not Katakuri – resonated with others. Sievas contributes by often revisiting the Luffy vs Katakuri fight, pointing out little details that show Katakuri’s sportsmanship or power. They represent the segment of fans drawn to Katakuri’s character development (from ruthless to honorable) and help keep discussions about that transformation alive, ensuring Katakuri is remembered as a well-rounded character.


7. Finalbeta – Though a Zoro/Mihawk fan by brand, Finalbeta was an active participant in Katakuri discussions, especially early on. In the Katakuri FC, he posted humorous images celebrating Katakuri’s “goatness”worstgen.alwaysdata.net and upvoted many pro-Katakuri sentiments. Finalbeta’s contribution came in the form of light-hearted meme-ing: for instance, he joked that Katakuri’s only mistake was not having enough donuts to beat Luffy, turning a fandom joke into an endearing point. By leveraging his forum clout and comedic style, Finalbeta helped normalize praising Katakuri even among groups that were originally skeptical. Essentially, he made it “cool” for even non-Big Mom fans to call Katakuri “Goatkuri,” broadening the character’s support.


8. Reborn – A well-known general OP fan who sided with Katakuri fans during contentious moments. Reborn often liked and echoed sentiments about Katakuri’s strength relative to other Yonko Commanders, firmly placing Katakuri at the top. During community ranking events, Reborn would argue that Katakuri deserved #1 Commander spot due to his combination of strength, haki, and leadership in Totto Land. As someone who isn’t overtly biased to any one pirate crew, Reborn’s backing of Katakuri gave the fandom more credibility. He’d say things like, “I’m no Big Mom Pirate fan, but Katakuri is a different breed,” which validated what die-hard fans were saying all along. His fair but favorable view of Katakuri has helped in debates where neutral perspectives are needed.


9. Peppercat – A quieter member of the Katakuri fan base who nonetheless made their presence known through gestures like sending Sir Yasheen birthday wishes acknowledging his fanclub roleworstgen.alwaysdata.net. Peppercat and others in the background contribute by keeping the community aspect strong – sharing fan art of Katakuri, writing small character analysis posts (e.g., appreciating Katakuri’s relationship with Brûlée), and just being positive about any Katakuri news. They might not be as loud in debates, but their constant trickle of appreciation posts ensures Katakuri’s likable qualities (style, family loyalty, etc.) are regularly highlighted. This nurtures a warm fandom environment that attracts even more fans.


10. NeutralWatcher’s “Mochi Mafia” – Rounding out the list is essentially the collective group identity forged by fans like NeutralWatcher, Yasheen, and others calling themselves the Mochi Mafia or Mochi Merchants. This isn’t one person, but rather the community persona that engages in fun activities (like designing Mochi-themed profile badges or joking that they’re “addicted to donuts” as a fandom in-joke). This collective has produced running gags – such as pretending to offer “mochi” to appease mods or celebrate chapter breaks – which gives the Katakuri fandom an enjoyable, lighthearted presence on Worstgen. By banding together in this way, they’ve increased visibility for Katakuri (everyone on Worstgen knows the group that worships the “Mochi God”). It’s a testament to how well-organized and enthusiastic the Katakuri fan community is that they function almost like a family on the forum.

So this is the list, since I asked Chatgpt to go through the history of the entirery of the OP section some of these names will be beyond some of you guys time here but they sure take me back, it was like a walk through nostalgia lane for me. @Elder Lee Hung @Light D Lamperouge @EmperorKinyagi @Kurozumi Wiwi @TheAncientCenturion ,etc

Do give it a read if youre feeling nostalgic, Chagpt went all out with the descriptions and reasoning. Its funny that Ndule appears twice in the Yonko fans list.​
 

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