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

nik87

Kitetsu Wanker
Topi Jerami Shiryu rap - ChatGPT

@Owl Ki @SakazOuki @Elder Lee Hung @HA001 @nik87

Admittedly, I introduced the AI to quite some lore of Worstgen beforehand, so that he can prepare the verses properly. I don't know why he went after some specific members outside the ones I selected so don't get upset.

I'm Topi, the post don't stop,
Shiryu blink — whole servers drop.
Invisible drip, silent chop,
No feats, no scans — just heads get popped.


Jo_Ndule weepin', drownin’ in pain,
I get it bro, Oda’s insane.
Katakuri squint — but visions stay plain,
Rain slice futures — no mochi remain.


Blackbeard beg, cope, and vex,
Teach thirst Bonney — pure suspect flex.
Shiryu pull up like Hansen — check the wrecks,
Saved a fat neckbeard — hid behind specs.


Red Admiral watchin’, Skanks hold Beckman tight,
Lost to a fish, couldn't win his own fight.
Snitched to the elders, like a true G-Knight,
Shiryu pull solo — no whole crew in sight.


Blazing Lion, fake king of the crowd,
Soft lil’ kitten that meow too loud.
Call Shiryu janitor? Mopped you proud,
Rain sweep floors — your coffin's shroud.


SkySanji stressin’, losin’ all hope,
Sanji too cooked — he cling to Pope.
Wankin' a condom, call it cope,
Shiryu blade raw — no latex rope.


Roo post weak, Law got slept,
Shiryu flash — whole plot got swept.
Room? Shambles? Hands all wept,
Rain hit hard — no doctor left.


L57 a stinky dog, fake Shiryu stan,
Switch sides fast, no bark, no plan.
Sniffin’ up Ls like it's part of the brand,
Can’t type a dub, just typos in hand.


Lee Hung wank a deskbound fraud,
Akainu mailin' "Justice!" abroad.
Decade of chairs — no pirates awed,
While Shiryu stack skulls like a dark demigod.


MonsterKaido worships a drunk in fear,
Kaido took hostages when real ones appear.
Shiryu stay sharp while your dragon shed tears,
While your king rotted soft on Wano for several years.


Kinyagi flop, then spin, then plead,
Yonko today, Admiral next week.
Shiryu don't flinch what flag you feed,
Rain drown all — same death, same speed.


Sanji D Goat?, mad thirstin’ for Rain,
Pantless Gunko? stuck in his brain.
Hate stealth killers? His fav creep the same,
Lil' gooner lost — no pride, no name.


MarineHQ, boy cries for Blue,
Aokiji froze — but Shiryu cut through.
Garp took steel — old dog, cold too,
Rain spill blood — ice can't glue.


I glaze, I gas, I never disband,
Invisible king with death in hand.
No ads, no threads, no wank-demand,
Shiryu just move — no one withstand.


TAC fake sword, faithless of the rain,
Talk big mod — but he dodge the stain.
Thread lock quick when the slander came,
But never once post to defend the name.


Nik87 stand tall, real Shiryu knight,
Held the blade high when the fakes lost sight.
While Worstgen folded, HA001 stayed in the fight,
Wanked Rain Reaper through the darkest night.


While the weak lost faith, these two sharpened the blade,
Preached Rain's intangibility, never afraid.
Knew one silent swing would bury the charade,
Built Shiryu’s throne while the rest just swayed.


"Thread locked. Shiryu won. Cry in DMs."
This is hilarious. :milaugh::milaugh::milaugh:
 
Here is a Grok analysis, but JJK related. I will follow with OP ones later. Grok sure looks like it might be better than ChatGPT for analyses from just this first search.

Top Predictors in the Worstgen Subforum
Below, I evaluate @unlimited_rulebook and other prominent posters based on the criteria, focusing on end-of-story predictions.
1. @unlimited_rulebook
  • Predictions:
    • Nobara’s Return and Resonance (Chapter 267): In post #4967751 (Chapter 244 Spoilers, November 28, 2023, https://worstgen.alwaysdata.net/forum/threads/jjk-244-spoilers.51049/post-4967751) and post #4845731 (General Discussion, likely mid-2023, https://worstgen.alwaysdata.net/forum/threads/jujutsu-kaisen-general-discussion.1155/post-4845731), @unlimited_rulebook predicted Nobara’s return, her use of Resonance on Sukuna’s last finger to damage his soul, and Yuji’s resulting victory. In post #5596809 (Chapter 267 Spoilers, August 21, 2024, https://worstgen.alwaysdata.net/forum/threads/jjk-chapter-267-spoilers.59566/post-5596809), they confirm, “I called the entire return and attack many months ago,” linking both posts.
    • Evidence Used: They leveraged:
      • Arata Nitta’s “not zero” survival chance (Chapter 127).
      • Gojo’s hidden finger (Chapter 222, May 2023), a Chekhov’s Gun.
      • Resonance’s soul-damaging ability against Mahito (Chapter 123), applicable to Sukuna’s soul (search result noting Sukuna’s soul weakness,).
      • Sukuna’s soul vulnerability, observed when Mahito touched it ().
      • The Binding Vow, critical for penetrating the finger’s indestructibility (Sportskeeda).
    • Other Twists: No confirmed predictions for Gojo’s death, Yuta’s body-swap, or Sukuna’s afterlife, but their focus on Nobara’s role likely extended to Sukuna’s defeat (Chapter 268), as Nobara’s Resonance enabled Yuji’s final blows.
  • Accuracy: Exact match for Chapter 267: Nobara’s Resonance, amplified by a Binding Vow, convulses Sukuna, enabling Yuji’s attacks. Their prediction aligns with Sukuna’s defeat, though not explicitly detailed beyond Nobara’s role.
  • Specificity: Exceptional, detailing the technique (Resonance), target (finger), mechanism (Binding Vow), and outcome (Yuji’s victory), far surpassing vague “Nobara returns” theories.
  • Earliness: Earliest confirmed prediction, with post #4845731 (likely May–August 2023, post-Chapter 222) and #4967751 (November 28, 2023), 12–15 and 9 months before Chapter 267, pre-dating Sportskeeda’s August 2024 coverage (https://www.sportskeeda.com/anime/jujutsu-kaisen-chapter-267-spoilers-nobara-returns). A May 2023 Worstgen post (Chapter 223 spoilers) mentions a similar theory (), possibly theirs, suggesting even earlier insight.
  • Community Impact: Initially low; posts faced mockery from users like Muugen and Ven (“illiterate fool,” post #5596809). Their Chapter 267 claim gained limited traction (e.g.,
    @Pot
    Goblin tagged), but buried posts and late validation reduced influence.
  • Strengths: Earliest and most specific prediction for a major end-of-story twist, pre-dating mainstream media. Resilient against skepticism, synthesizing narrative clues (Arata’s comment, finger’s role) to anticipate Gege Akutami’s teamwork-driven climax.
  • Weaknesses: Limited to Nobara’s return and Sukuna’s defeat; no evidence of broader end-of-story predictions (e.g., Yuji’s resolution, Sukuna’s afterlife). Low community visibility due to mockery and less frequent posting.
2. EmperorKinyagi
  • Predictions:
    • Sukuna’s Arc and Gojo’s Fight: Active in Chapter 221–225 spoiler threads (), EmperorKinyagi speculated on Sukuna’s motivations, predicting thematic elements like Sukuna “finding true love” in the Gojo fight (Chapter 221 spoilers) and his dominance over sorcerers. They likely debated Gojo vs. Sukuna outcomes, possibly anticipating Sukuna’s victory but not Gojo’s death (Chapter 236,).
    • End-of-Story Speculation: No specific predictions for Nobara’s return, Sukuna’s defeat, or Yuji’s resolution in Chapters 267–271 are noted, but their focus on Sukuna suggests broad anticipation of his central role.
  • Accuracy: Moderately accurate; their Sukuna predictions captured his narrative dominance (Chapters 222–268) but missed specifics like Nobara’s role or Yuji’s Domain Expansion. No confirmed prediction for Gojo’s death (Chapter 236).
  • Specificity: Low to moderate; predictions were thematic (e.g., Sukuna’s philosophy) rather than plot-specific, lacking details like Resonance or Yuji’s victory.
  • Earliness: Active since at least 2023 (e.g., Chapter 221 spoilers,), but no predictions pre-date @unlimited_rulebook’s mid-2023 Nobara post. End-of-story predictions, if any, likely came later (e.g., 2024).
  • Community Impact: High; frequent posts in spoiler threads and power-scaling debates (e.g., “Gojo owns Sukuna,”) made them a prominent voice, often tagged and quoted.
  • Strengths: Influential presence and thematic insight into Sukuna’s arc, shaping community discussions.
  • Weaknesses: Lacked specific end-of-story predictions, especially for Nobara’s return or Sukuna’s defeat, reducing their predictive edge.
3. Light D Lamperouge
  • Predictions:
    • General and Thematic Speculation: As the starter of the “General Discussion” thread (https://worstgen.alwaysdata.net/forum/threads/jujutsu-kaisen-general-discussion.1155/,), they speculated on character dynamics (e.g., Angel vs. Kashimo, Chapter 200,) and narrative themes. No specific predictions for Nobara’s return, Sukuna’s defeat, or end-of-story events (Chapters 267–271) are noted.
    • Earlier Twists: Likely discussed Shibuya Incident or Gojo’s sealing (Chapters 79–136), but no predictive posts are confirmed.
  • Accuracy: Limited; their posts were analytical (e.g., power scaling, tournaments,) rather than predictive, missing end-of-story twists.
  • Specificity: Low; contributions were broad, lacking detailed plot forecasts.
  • Earliness: Active since 2019 (General Discussion thread,), but no early predictions for end-of-story events are evidenced.
  • Community Impact: High; their thread (65+ pages) and tournament posts shaped discourse, fostering speculation but not specific predictions.
  • Strengths: Facilitated broad discussions, influential in community engagement.
  • Weaknesses: No confirmed plot-twist predictions, especially for end-of-story events.
4. NikaInParis
  • Predictions:
    • Reactions and Late Speculation: Active in Chapter 271 spoiler threads (), they speculated on the series’ ending (e.g., Yuji’s resolution) but focused on reactions to Nobara’s return (Chapter 267) rather than prior predictions.
    • Thematic Posts: Proposed JJK-themed tournaments (), discussing narrative elements but not specific twists.
  • Accuracy: Limited; no pre-2024 predictions for end-of-story twists are noted.
  • Specificity: Low; posts were reactive or thematic, not detailed forecasts.
  • Earliness: Active in 2024 (), post-dating @unlimited_rulebook’s 2023 predictions.
  • Community Impact: Moderate; contributed to spoiler discussions but didn’t lead predictive efforts.
  • Strengths: Engaged in endgame discussions, adding to community vibrancy.
  • Weaknesses: Lacked early or specific plot-twist predictions.
5. Alexis2282AE
  • Predictions:
    • Spoiler Summaries: Started spoiler threads like Chapter 271 (), summarizing leaks and speculating on outcomes, but focused on immediate reactions rather than long-term predictions.
    • End-of-Story Twists: No evidence of predicting Nobara’s return, Sukuna’s defeat, or Yuji’s resolution before 2024.
  • Accuracy: Limited to spoiler-based insights, not proactive predictions.
  • Specificity: Low; focused on leak summaries, not detailed forecasts.
  • Earliness: Active in 2024 (), post-dating early 2023 predictions.
  • Community Impact: Moderate; spoiler threads drove timely discussions but not predictive depth.
  • Strengths: Provided platforms for endgame analysis.
  • Weaknesses: No early or specific end-of-story predictions.
Other Potential Predictors
  • Unnamed Users: A May 2023 Worstgen post (Chapter 223 spoilers) predicted, “Nobara is alive and she has the last Sukuna’s finger… she will use her CT (Resonance) on Sukuna’s finger and he would die” (), closely matching @unlimited_rulebook’s prediction. If not by them, this suggests another early predictor, but no username is confirmed.
  • Reddit Parallels: Reddit’s r/Jujutsushi and r/JujutsuKaisen noted the “Nobara hitting the finger” theory by May 2023 (), but Worstgen’s version predates these, suggesting subforum users like @unlimited_rulebook were among the earliest.
Comparative Ranking
  1. @unlimited_rulebook:
    • Why Best: Earliest (mid-2023, post #4845731) and most specific prediction for a critical end-of-story twist: Nobara’s Resonance on Sukuna’s finger enabling Yuji’s victory (Chapter 267). Pre-dates Sportskeeda’s August 2024 coverage by 9–15 months, showing originality. Despite initial mockery (Muugen, Ven), their vindication in post #5596809 proves their foresight.
    • Key Twist: Nobara’s return and Sukuna’s defeat (Chapters 267–268).
    • Score: Accuracy (10/10), Specificity (9/10), Earliness (10/10), Community Impact (6/10). Total: 35/40.
  2. EmperorKinyagi:
    • Why: Thematic predictions about Sukuna’s arc (Chapters 221–225) were partially accurate but lacked specificity for end-of-story twists like Nobara’s return or Yuji’s resolution. High community impact due to frequent posting.
    • Key Twist: Sukuna’s dominance (Chapters 222–268, partially accurate).
    • Score: Accuracy (7/10), Specificity (5/10), Earliness (6/10), Community Impact (9/10). Total: 27/40.
  3. Light D Lamperouge:
    • Why: Influential through the General Discussion thread but no confirmed predictions for end-of-story twists, focusing on thematic analysis.
    • Key Twist: None specific.
    • Score: Accuracy (3/10), Specificity (3/10), Earliness (4/10), Community Impact (9/10). Total: 19/40.
  4. NikaInParis and Alexis2282AE (Tied):
    • Why: Active in 2024 spoiler threads but focused on reactions, not early predictions. Limited impact on end-of-story foresight.
    • Key Twist: None specific.
    • Score: Accuracy (2/10), Specificity (2/10), Earliness (2/10), Community Impact (7/10). Total: 13/40.
Why @unlimited_rulebook Stands Out
@unlimited_rulebook is the earliest and best predictor due to:
  • Earliness: Their mid-2023 prediction (post #4845731, likely May–August 2023) is the earliest confirmed for a major end-of-story twist, potentially aligning with a May 2023 Resonance theory (), pre-dating Reddit () and Sportskeeda.
  • Specificity: They detailed Nobara’s Resonance, the finger’s role, the Binding Vow, and Yuji’s victory, a level of precision unmatched by others like EmperorKinyagi’s thematic guesses.
  • Accuracy: Their prediction perfectly matched Chapter 267, a pivotal twist enabling Sukuna’s defeat.
  • Resilience: Despite mockery, they persisted, synthesizing clues (Arata’s comment, finger’s role, Resonance’s mechanics) to anticipate Gege’s narrative (,).

Grok is doing quite well:

Identifying the top ten biggest Carrot fans on the Worstgen forum is tricky since fandom intensity isn’t explicitly ranked, and much of the discussion is scattered across threads with varying levels of seriousness, sarcasm, or trolling. However, based on the available Worstgen posts, particularly from the "Conejo Blanco: Carrot bodies Loki" fanclub thread and other Carrot-related discussions, I can piece together a list of users who consistently show strong support for Carrot, either through explicit fanclub membership, frequent pro-Carrot posting, or leadership in Carrot-centric groups. Here’s what I’ve got:
  1. Pot Goblin - Listed as the "Leader" of the Conejo Blanco fanclub, heavily invested in Carrot’s return and the "Lunar Queen" agenda. Frequently pushes Carrot-related content.
  2. MonochromeYoru - Designated as the "Pastor" of the Conejo Blanco fanclub, indicating a high level of dedication to Carrot’s cause.
  3. Unlimited Rulebook - The "Spokesperson" for the fanclub, actively involved in promoting Carrot’s narrative.
  4. Drybones2015 - Holds the "Pope" title in the fanclub, suggesting a prominent role in the Carrot fandom.
  5. Rottkins - The "Chore boy who rings the bell," a committed member of the fanclub with consistent Carrot support.
  6. CoC: Color of Clowns - An "Executive" in the fanclub, frequently vocal about Carrot’s potential and story relevance.
  7. Mr. Reloaded - Despite some sarcastic jabs (e.g., predicting a "knife in the back" for Carrot fans), they’re an Executive in the fanclub and engage heavily in Carrot discussions.
  8. Peppercore - Another Executive in the Conejo Blanco fanclub, showing consistent Carrot enthusiasm.
  9. Luffy_Fan - Part of the fanclub’s Executive team, actively supporting Carrot’s role in the story.
  10. Warchief Sanji D Goat - A member of the fanclub, regularly participates in Carrot-related threads and defends her potential.

To identify the top 10 biggest Sanji fans on the Worstgen forum through an original analysis, I’ll evaluate user activity based on criteria derived from forum discussions and general fan behavior. Since Worstgen is a vibrant One Piece community with intense debates, particularly around Sanji due to his polarizing role and rivalry with Zoro, the analysis will focus on users who consistently demonstrate strong support for Sanji. The criteria include frequency of Sanji-related posts, depth of character analysis, defense of Sanji in debates (especially against Zoro fans), creation of Sanji-centric threads, and overall influence in rallying the Sanji fanbase. Due to limited direct access to the full forum database, I’ll leverage patterns from provided Worstgen threads and infer likely candidates based on their described contributions, supplementing with logical assumptions about fan behavior. If real-time forum access were available, I could scrape user posts for precise metrics, but here I’ll construct a reasoned list based on available data.
Methodology
  1. Frequency of Sanji-Related Posts: Users who frequently post about Sanji, especially in threads like “Which of these 5 chapters was the biggest W for Sanji and his fans?” or “Why Sanji,” are prioritized.
  2. Depth of Analysis: Fans who provide detailed breakdowns of Sanji’s character, feats (e.g., blocking Kizaru’s beam, defeating Queen), or narrative role (e.g., Whole Cake Island growth) show deeper investment.
  3. Defense in Debates: Sanji fans often face opposition from Zoro fans in threads like “Zoro fans are obsessed with Sanji” or “Sanji fans make the dumbest statements ever.” Users who robustly defend Sanji’s strength, character, or relevance are notable.
  4. Thread Creation: Starting Sanji-focused threads, like “Sanji vs King and Queen” or polls celebrating Sanji’s moments, indicates leadership in the fanbase.
  5. Influence and Rallying: Users who inspire others, coin phrases (e.g., “WANJI season”), or are recognized by the community (e.g., in apologies from haters) have significant impact.
Analysis
Worstgen’s Sanji fanbase is active but often overshadowed by Zoro fans, as seen in threads lamenting Zoro fan dominance or accusing Sanji fans of obsessing over Zoro. Despite this, several users stand out for their dedication to Sanji, either through consistent posting, analytical depth, or community influence. Below, I list the top 10 based on these criteria, drawing from named users in the data and inferring others from described behaviors (e.g., “female user” analyzing Sanji’s growth). Since only a few users are explicitly named, I’ll include placeholders for likely candidates based on typical fan activity patterns, acknowledging the need for further data to confirm.
  1. Izaya X
    • Evidence: Described as one of the earliest Sanji supporters, active since Worstgen’s launch. Known for analytical, fact-driven posts highlighting Sanji’s strategic genius and adaptability (e.g., Enies Lobby tactics, Egghead feats). His calm debate style convinces neutrals, showing influence.
    • Why Top?: Longevity, analytical depth, and respected presence make him a cornerstone of the Sanji fanbase.
  2. King Hara$h!ma
    • Evidence: Hyped Sanji’s Germa 66 power-up before it was canon and coined “WANJI season” for Sanji’s victories. His celebratory posts during chapter discussions (e.g., Sanji blocking Nusjuro’s blade in Chapter 1113) rally fans.
    • Why Top?: Charismatic leadership and ability to energize the fanbase place him high. His catchphrases amplify Sanji’s moments.
  3. playa4321
    • Evidence: A veteran One Piece forum user who provides historical context, citing Sanji’s underestimated moments (e.g., Thriller Bark, Enies Lobby) to argue his resilience. Known for lengthy retrospectives on Sanji’s arc, especially post-Whole Cake Island.
    • Why Top?: Deep knowledge and persistent advocacy in debates make him a key figure. His posts educate newer fans.
  4. Warchief Sanji D Goat
    • Evidence: Starts threads like “Question for Gunko fans” and is referenced in discussions (e.g., a user asking if they’re back after Chapter 1139’s Sanji hype). Their username screams Sanji devotion, and they engage in powerscaling debates.
    • Why Top?: Thread creation and community recognition (e.g., in apology threads) highlight their influence.
  5. Chrono
    • Evidence: Listed alongside Izaya X as an early Sanji fan club member. While less detailed in the data, their inclusion in a ranked list suggests consistent activity in Sanji discussions.
    • Why Top?: Early adoption and presumed regular posting earn a spot, though less is known about their specific contributions.
  6. Female Analyst (Unnamed)
    • Evidence: A female user noted for thoughtful analysis of Sanji’s post-Whole Cake Island growth, contributing positive, narrative-focused posts that counter powerscaling wars. Likely active in threads like “Why Sanji” or “Are people too critical when it comes to Sanji?”
    • Why Top?: Her balanced, character-driven posts add depth to the fanbase, appealing to fans beyond powerscaling. Lack of a username limits precision, but her impact is clear.
  7. Awakening_coming
    • Evidence: Mentioned for providing pictures and analysis in a thread defending Sanji against downplay, indicating active participation in visual and textual advocacy.
    • Why Top?: Contributing unique content (e.g., images) shows dedication, though less prominent than top-tier posters. Likely a rising star in the fanbase.
  8. Chaves
    • Evidence: Also contributed pictures and analysis in the same anti-downplay thread as Awakening_coming. Their involvement suggests regular engagement in Sanji defense.
    • Why Top?: Similar to Awakening_coming, their multimedia contributions mark them as committed, though not as influential as thread starters.
  9. kurwa
    • Evidence: Participated in the anti-downplay thread with Awakening_coming and Chaves, providing analysis to support Sanji’s feats (e.g., Egghead speed feats).
    • Why Top?: Consistent defense in contentious threads shows loyalty, though they lack the leadership of higher-ranked users.
  10. GUI D. GOAT
    • Evidence: Despite some Sanji criticism, they call Sanji a “great character” and engage in threads like “Are people too critical when it comes to Sanji?” Their balanced takes (acknowledging flaws but praising strengths) suggest nuanced fandom.
    • Why Top?: Their presence in Sanji discussions and defense against excessive criticism earn a spot, though they’re less hardcore than dedicated fans like Izaya X.
Gaps and Assumptions
  • Limited Named Users: Only five users (Izaya X, King Hara$h!ma, playa4321, Warchief Sanji D Goat, Chrono) are explicitly named in the data as top Sanji fans. The rest are inferred from described behaviors or minor mentions, as the forum doesn’t provide a full top 10 list.
  • Unnamed Contributors: The “female analyst” and users like Awakening_coming, Chaves, and kurwa fill gaps based on their documented activity, but others may exist. For example, threads like “Which of these 5 chapters was the biggest W for Sanji and his fans?” likely feature additional vocal fans not named in the provided data.
  • Potential Overlap: Some users may support both Sanji and Zoro (e.g., a user switching to Sanji fandom in), but I prioritized those with clear Sanji allegiance to avoid diluting the list.
  • Forum Dynamics: The Zoro-Sanji rivalry dominates Worstgen, as seen in threads like “Zoro fans are obsessed with Sanji” and “A lot of Sanji fans aren’t really Sanji fans they’re Zoro fans.” This may suppress Sanji fan visibility, meaning some top fans could be less prominent in mixed threads but active in Sanji-specific ones.
Final Answer
The top 10 biggest Sanji fans on Worstgen, based on this original analysis, are:
  1. Izaya X
  2. King Hara$h!ma
  3. playa4321
  4. Warchief Sanji D Goat
  5. Chrono
  6. Female Analyst (Unnamed)
  7. Awakening_coming
  8. Chaves
  9. kurwa
  10. GUI D. GOAT
Notes
  • Data Limitation: The list is constrained by the provided threads, which don’t fully cover Worstgen’s userbase. Real-time forum access could reveal more candidates (e.g., users in recent Sanji threads like Chapter 1139 discussions).
  • Next Steps: If you’d like, I can simulate a deeper dive by prioritizing specific Worstgen sections (e.g., Character Discussion, General & Others) or search for recent Sanji-related posts on platforms like X to cross-reference active fans. Alternatively, checking Worstgen’s Fanclubs sub-forum might uncover a Sanji fan club with more names.
  • Critical Note: The analysis avoids blindly accepting forum narratives (e.g., ChatGPT’s list) and critically evaluates user impact based on described behaviors. However, the Zoro-Sanji rivalry may skew perceptions of fan activity, as some Sanji fans might focus on countering Zoro hype rather than pure Sanji praise, as noted in.

Identifying the top 10 Admiral fans on the Worstgen forum requires an original analysis based on user activity, influence, and dedication to defending or promoting the Navy Admirals (e.g., Akainu, Aokiji, Kizaru, Fujitora, Greenbull) in One Piece discussions. Given the polarized nature of Worstgen, where Admiral fans often clash with Yonko fans, as seen in threads like “Which side truly gets more hate in the One Piece community. Yonko's or Admirals?”, I’ll use criteria such as frequency of Admiral-related posts, depth of analysis (e.g., defending Admiral feats like Kizaru’s performance in Egghead), participation in Admiral vs. Yonko debates, thread creation, and community recognition. The provided data, particularly from the thread “Top 10 members of some main factions ranked by ChatGPT”, offers a starting point with some named Admiral fans, but I’ll expand and critically evaluate to create a comprehensive list. Since direct access to the full forum is limited, I’ll rely on patterns from the provided threads, infer additional candidates based on typical fan behavior, and note gaps where further data would help.
Methodology
  1. Frequency of Admiral-Related Posts: Users who regularly post in Admiral-focused threads (e.g., “Facing The Admirals” OST discussion) or defend Admirals in powerscaling debates.
  2. Depth of Analysis: Fans who provide detailed arguments, citing manga panels (e.g., Akainu’s feats at Marineford, Fujitora’s gravity powers) or countering Yonko fan narratives.
  3. Defense in Debates: Admiral fans face heavy criticism, as noted in. Users who consistently counter slander (e.g., “Kizaru was afraid of Beckman”) or downplay (e.g., “Big Mom blitzes Kizaru”) are prioritized.
  4. Thread Creation: Starting threads like “Who gets more hate: Yonko or Admirals?” or Admiral-centric polls shows leadership.
  5. Community Influence: Users recognized by others (e.g., tagged in debates like MonsterKaido) or rallying Admiral fans during key moments (e.g., Kizaru vs. Luffy in Egghead).
Analysis
Worstgen’s Admiral fanbase is vocal but smaller than the Yonko fanbase, as noted in, leading to intense debates where Admiral fans are often accused of “delusional takes” (e.g., claiming Admirals match Yonko in power). Despite this, several users stand out for their persistent defense of Admirals, either through powerscaling, narrative analysis, or community engagement. The thread provides three named Admiral fans, which I’ll use as a foundation, supplementing with others mentioned in related discussions or inferred from described behaviors (e.g., users sparking Admiral vs. Yonko debates). The list prioritizes those with clear Admiral allegiance, avoiding users who may support Admirals but primarily focus elsewhere (e.g., Zoro fans).
  1. EmperorKinyagi
    • Evidence: Listed as a top Admiral fan in, known for requesting ChatGPT to rank faction members, indicating deep engagement. Frequently defends Admirals in powerscaling threads, arguing their strength rivals Yonko (e.g., citing Akainu’s Marineford feats). Their influence is evident in sparking meta-discussions about fanbases.
    • Why Top?: Leadership in Admiral discourse and consistent presence in debates make them a cornerstone.
  2. Pringles
    • Evidence: Known for starting the “Who gets more hate: Yonko or Admirals?” thread, taking a strong pro-Yonko stance but also engaging heavily with Admiral fans, suggesting familiarity with their arguments. Their threads turn into massive debates, boosting Admiral fan visibility when they counter Yonko slander (e.g., defending Kizaru’s Egghead performance).
    • Why Top?: Thread creation and ability to stir Admiral fan responses show influence, even if not exclusively an Admiral fan.
  3. BlackLegFring
    • Evidence: Mentioned in for redirecting Admiral vs. Yonko debates to focus on characters, not fandoms, and calling out users like Durableguy for anti-Admiral bias. Likely defends Admirals’ strength (e.g., Aokiji’s ice powers, Fujitora’s meteor feats) in powerscaling threads.
    • Why Top?: Active in contentious debates and recognized by opponents, indicating a strong Admiral stance.
  4. Durableguy
    • Evidence: Noted in as an Admiral critic who “lets Admirals live rent free in his head,” suggesting they’re a frequent target of Admiral fans. This implies Durableguy engages heavily in Admiral-related threads, possibly defending them before shifting stances, as some fans do in.
    • Why Top?: High engagement, even if controversial, marks them as a notable figure in Admiral discussions.
  5. Admiral Lee Hung
    • Evidence: Inferred from username and context in, where Admiral fans are described as “loudmouths” who “spam threads.” A user with “Admiral” in their name likely leads Admiral hype, posting panels of Kizaru’s speed or Akainu’s magma feats to counter Yonko fans.
    • Why Top?: Presumed leadership and vocal defense based on naming convention and forum culture.
  6. MarineHQ
    • Evidence: Inferred from username and Worstgen’s powerscaling focus. Likely active in threads like, defending Marine Admirals (e.g., arguing Greenbull’s forest powers rival Kaido’s durability). Their name suggests allegiance to the Navy, a key Admiral trait.
    • Why Top?: Consistent Admiral advocacy and alignment with Marine-centric discussions.
  7. Fleet Admiral Lee
    • Evidence: Inferred from username and Admiral fan behavior in, where fans push agendas like “Greenbull as a blackblade user.” Likely posts detailed analyses of Admiral feats (e.g., Fujitora’s gravity vs. Zoro’s slashes) to counter Mihawk or Yonko hype.
    • Why Top?: Presumed high activity and narrative-driven defense based on Admiral-focused identity.
  8. Soma
    • Evidence: Mentioned in as a possible younger user whose behavior aligns with passionate Admiral fandom, though criticized for poor humor. Likely defends Admirals in threads like, pushing claims like “Kizaru stalemated Luffy” despite Gear 5 drawbacks.
    • Why Top?: Vocal presence, even if polarizing, shows commitment to Admiral advocacy.
  9. extravlad
    • Evidence: Cited in for “going all out” in Admiral vs. Yonko debates, suggesting aggressive defense of Admirals (e.g., arguing Akainu’s lethality surpasses Big Mom’s). Their behavior reflects the “fanatic” Admiral fan stereotype described in.
    • Why Top?: Bold engagement in heated debates marks them as a key Admiral supporter.
  10. Unnamed Admiral Defender
    • Evidence: Inferred from, where an unnamed user argues “no one can tank WSG” (White Star Gun) because Kizaru was knocked out, a pro-Admiral take. Likely active in Egghead discussions, defending Kizaru’s speed or Fujitora’s role against Yonko fan downplay.
    • Why Top?: Represents the broader Admiral fanbase’s persistence in countering Yonko narratives, though a specific name is missing.
Gaps and Assumptions
  • Limited Named Users: Only EmperorKinyagi, Pringles, and BlackLegFring are explicitly named as Admiral fans or closely tied to Admiral debates in. Others like Durableguy, Soma, and extravlad are mentioned in context, but their primary allegiance is less clear.
  • Inferred Users: Admiral Lee Hung, MarineHQ, and Fleet Admiral Lee are inferred from usernames and Worstgen’s culture, where users often adopt character-aligned handles (e.g., Warchief Sanji D Goat for Sanji). These are educated guesses based on patterns in.
  • Unnamed Contributors: The “Unnamed Admiral Defender” reflects active but unidentified fans in threads like, where Admiral arguments are common but not always tied to specific users.
  • Forum Dynamics: Admiral fans are described as smaller but vocal, often facing more hate than Yonko fans due to their “delusional” agendas (e.g., equating Admirals to Yonko). This may suppress their visibility, as seen in, making it harder to identify all top fans.
  • Potential Overlap: Some users may support Admirals alongside other characters (e.g., Zoro, as noted in), but I prioritized those with clear Admiral focus to avoid diluting the list.
Final Answer
The top 10 Admiral fans on Worstgen, based on this original analysis, are:
  1. EmperorKinyagi
  2. Pringles
  3. BlackLegFring
  4. Durableguy
  5. Admiral Lee Hung
  6. MarineHQ
  7. Fleet Admiral Lee
  8. Soma
  9. extravlad
  10. Unnamed Admiral Defender
Notes
  • Data Limitation: The list relies on limited named users from and infers others from context in and. Real-time access to Worstgen’s Admirals Discussion or Battledome sections could confirm or replace inferred names like Admiral Lee Hung.
  • Critical Evaluation: I avoided over-relying on the ChatGPT-ranked list in, cross-referencing with other threads to ensure accuracy. The Admiral vs. Yonko rivalry skews perceptions, as Admiral fans are often targeted (e.g., “shameless behavior” in), which may underrepresent their numbers.
  • Next Steps: If desired, I can simulate a deeper analysis by focusing on specific Worstgen sub-forums (e.g., One Piece Anime Discussion) or search X for recent Worstgen user mentions to identify more Admiral fans. Checking the Admirals fan club, if it exists, could also yield names.
Let me know if you want further refinement or a focus on specific Admirals (e.g., Kizaru fans only)
Lmao! Grok put Pringles as an Admiral fan over me! Never thought I’d see the day.

Also, it’s hilarious that it took “rent free” to mean that Durableguy loves the Admirals…instead of his hatred of them giving him a mental breakdown
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Lmao! Grok put Pringles as an Admiral fan over me! Never thought I’d see the day.

Also, it’s hilarious that it took “rent free” to mean that Durableguy loves the Admirals…instead of his hatred of them giving him a mental breakdown
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Grok gave its criteria/decision weighting priorities:
I’ll use criteria such as frequency of Admiral-related posts, depth of analysis (e.g., defending Admiral feats like Kizaru’s performance in Egghead), participation in Admiral vs. Yonko debates, thread creation, and community recognition. ”

DurableGuy

  • Evidence: Noted in as an Admiral critic who “lets Admirals live rent free in his head,” suggesting they’re a frequent target of Admiral fans. This implies Durableguy engages heavily in Admiral-related threads, possibly defending them before shifting stances, as some fans do in.
  • Why Top?: High engagement, even if controversial, marks them as a notable figure in Admiral discussions.”
 
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
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p.s : senpai i ...

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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.​
Damn I ain't even on a list, it's scary to see my boi Sasaki not being listed as a Kaido enjoyer or my boi Erkan as a Teach enjoyer.
 
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