Each member of the Straw hats has a history deep enough to make The fans are crying. With such powerful writing, it's no wonder that One Piece stands out.
A story well written is essential for character development. Characters with weak or nonexistent backstories often tend to burn out much faster than their counterparts with good backstories. In this sense, a good backstory can more or less equate to greater character potential. Moreso, an author providing a history elaborated is his way of providing a bridge to connect the character in question with the viewer – what better way to connect with someone else than by getting to know them better?
The author of One Piece, Eiichiro Oda, happens to be one of the best when it comes to weaving profound stories. Each member of the Straw Hats has a story so profound it could make a grown man cry. With such sensational writing, it's no wonder that One Piece is located at the top of the anime platform. Here are the stories of the Pirates of the straw hats, ranked from least tragic to most tragic.
10. Monkey D. Luffy

It's strange that we know so much about Luffy's childhood, while at the same time, we don't know Absolutely nothing. Our knowledge only extends to his encounter with Shanks, Ace and Sabo; ; Everything that happened before that remains shrouded in mystery. Overall, the past of Luffy seems to be clearer than anyone else's. Nevertheless, that doesn't make it any less tragic.
9. Roronoa Zoro

Zoro is probably the straw hat about which we know the least. We had a brief flashback by sketching a brief period of his childhood earlier in the series, and that's it. His childhood seems shrouded in layers of mystery. We know nothing of his origins, his parents, or his family for that matter.
Some speculate that the bow of Wano currently underway will be the one where all of the past of Zoro will be revealed.
8. Usopp

Frankly, the stories of Luffy, Zoro and Usopp are all very close in terms of tragic. Each of them may have lost someone dear to them, but they have more or less turned the page and found a kind of happiness in doing so. Usopp He may have been raised without parents, but he had relatives with whom he could to share one's emotions.
7. Jinbei

The past of Jinbe His past could be broken down into several parts. Some weren't so tragic, while others certainly deserve mention. The tragic nature of his past lies in the fact that he overcame his hatred and lived up to the queen's ideals. Otohime. If we add to that the shocking disappearance of Fisher Tiger and the division of the Sun Pirates, it's safe to say that the past of Jinbe was the bitter story of a internal conflict eternal.
6. Franky

Franky's story is the one where Oda The intensity of this story is noticeably more severe than those mentioned above. It all begins with his disownment and death at the hands of his pirate parents. From that moment on, the life of Franky has experienced many ups and downs. He has met a new wonderful family, and came very close to losing said family. His father figure, as well as his mentor, were victims of the dirty tricks of world government.
5. Tony Tony Chopper

All members of the Straw Hat crew with the exception of Luffy, They have either lost their families, been disowned by them, or are completely unaware of their situation. The helicopter incident falls into the first two categories. Moreso, The Chopper arc features one of the greatest and worst moments of the series, the final speech of the Dr. Hiriluk. A speech that alternates between beauty and sadness. This single moment set the bar for the history of One Piece very high.
4. Nami

The story of Nami And Arlong Park arch They complement each other to produce one of the most emotionally charged stories in the series. The construction, pacing, and execution were nothing short of phenomenal.
To put things into perspective, Nami had to watch her adoptive mother be killed in front of her. And to make matters worse, she was forced to work for the murderers of his mother for roughly a whole decade.
3. Vinsmoke Sanji

Some might argue that the story of Sanji is much lighter than that of Nami, And they might be right. But having said that, it must also be mentioned that receiving a inhumane treatment Losing someone from one's own family can be far more difficult than losing a loved one. The feeling of being unwanted can easily break a person and Sanji had to endure it from a very young age.
2. Nico Robin

The tragic story of Robin It wasn't as simple as losing a loved one or being disowned by them. It's a story that spanned two whole decades. It began with the loss of his mother, but also with the loss of his entire country! Even after the Ohara incident, Robin had to flee for 20 years, suffering multiple stab wounds in the back along the way. His nightmare only ended with his famous "I want to live!".
1. Brook

Immediately after the end of the Water 7 saga, We discovered Brook – the straw hat with the most tragic past! It's truly commendable to see how Brook managed to support 50 years of sadness and loneliness. It's a great honor for him to have managed to live through such an experience without losing it.
