Eiichiro Oda’sOnePiecedoesn’t spare its readers any details in terms of lore and world-building. Since Roronoa Zoro has been around since the first few chapters, he’s had a lot of story points built around him, especially his swords.
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Through his journey to becoming the world’s strongest swordsman, he’s gone through at least nine different swords. Each of these weapons has its own backstory and interesting quirks. With his three-sword style,Zoro is the second strongest Straw Hat Pirate. Generally, his power level depends on his swords. Following Zoro’s story all the way from the beginning,One Piecefans can uncover interesting details and trivia about the feared pirate killer and his weapons of choice.
Updated on July 16, 2025, by Suzail Ahmad:Roronoa Zoro is among the fiercest fighters in the series, who is always on the lookout for strong opponents in order to improve his own abilities. Zoro’s swords play a very important role in his strength. All three of Zoro’s swords have unique attributes that separate them from the regular swords in One Piece. Not every character is capable of wielding these blades as some of them are cursed and a weak individual could easily end up dying if they attempt to use the swords.

14Enma Can Draw Out Haki
Enma is one of thestrongest known swords inOnePiece. As one of the O-Wazamono swords, Enma is capable of causing severe damage to an opponent. However, that is not the only thing that Enma is capable of doing.
The sword is known to draw out the Haki of an individual, which makes Zoro’s attacks much stronger. This was seen for the first time when Zoro accidentally sliced off a cliff with a slash from the weapon.

13Zoro Has Already Met Enma’s Creator
Enma is the result of Kozaburo’s craftsmanship. He created the sword and years later it was used by Kozuki Oden. The sword’s unique ability and Oden’sinsane Busoshoku Haki madeit one of the very few weapons that managed to scar Kaido’s incredibly durable skin.
Decades after Oden’s death, the sword finally found its way to Roronoa Zoro, who is very likely a descendant of the same clan as Kozaburo. Zoro actually met Kozaburo when he was still a kid.

12Enma ending up with Zoro Was Teased
Zoro ending up with Enma was teased a lot of times in the series. On the cover ofOnePieceChapter 937, Zoro was seen reading a map, and the word “Enma” was present. There were also other hints which pointed towards Zoro gaining Enma.
One such hint was the name of the shrine in the forest of Hakumai, where Zoro and Hiyori ended up. Zoro owning Enma also pays homage to his Buddhist spirituality theme, as the name “Enma” is the name of the king of Hell in Buddhist-Japanese mythology.

11Enma and Wado get along
Zoro got the Wado Ichimonji from Koushiro after Kuina’s death. Since then Zoro has continued to use this blade to fight against strong opponents. It was the only blade that was able to withstand the attacks from Dracule Mihawk’sYoru, which is one of the strongest weapons in the series.
The Wado Ichimonji has been crafted by Shimotsuki Kozaburo, who was a legendary swordsmith. Kozaburo also crafted Enma, which is also in Zoro’s possession, and because Zoro had already mastered using the Wado Ichimonji, he had very little difficulty in mastering Enma, which was owned by Kozuki Oden.

10Wado Ichimonji’s Origins
Wado Ichimonji is one of the strongest swords in the world and was crafted by a master swordsmith, Shimotsuki Kozaburo. Kozaburo crafted the sword and left Wano, settling in East Blue a few years later. Zoro inherited the sword from his master after vowing to become the strongest swordsman in the world.
Wado Ichimonji’s power was significantly lower early on inOne Piecebecause Zoro’s style needs all three swords to balance each other out Even though he wielded a legendary sword, its true potential didn’t start to show until he collected more powerful blades throughout the series.

9Mutoryu, Zoro’s Swordless Technique
Zoro is so powerful that he doesn’t actually need swords to battle. In the anime, he lifts thousands of pounds and endures harsh workouts to hone his strength and sword-wielding abilities. Mutoryu is a special technique Zoro has developed that involves the use of no swords.
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Zoro can create pressure with his arms, making shockwaves that he uses as projectiles in combat. This also explains how can create sword slashes that extend past his physical weapons. Zoro has only used this ability once in the series, during the fight against the Foxy pirates.
8The Sandai Kitetsu’s Name
The first named blade that Zoro encounters is Sandai Kitetsu. He finds this sword in Loguetown, early on inOne Piece. Sandai Kitetsu is actually the weakest of the Kitetsu series of swords, which is strange since it’s implied that it was the last one made.
In Japanese, “Sandai” is more of an identifier, rather than part of the actual name of the sword. “Kitetsu” refers to the mane of the sword itself, but “Sandai” means something along the lines of “third-generation”. This led to odd translation choices in the anime and manga since translators weren’t sure how to make the name sound as unique in English.

7Personified Swords
In a Q&A session of chapter 925, Oda actually drew Zoro’s swords as if they were humans. This was his response to a fan’s question inquiring what each sword in Zoro’s possession would look like if they were people.
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Sandai Kitetsu took the form of a man with a sly smile and prickly beard as if to reflect the sword’s curse. Wado Ichimonji appeared as a man with a unibrow, and Shusui looks somewhat like Nigel Thornberry with longer hair.
6The First References To Wano
One Pieceis famous for its extreme foreshadowing and meticulous world-building. In fact, Zoro’s swords facilitated one of the first examples of Oda’s magnificent ability to think ahead. In Loguetown, it’s mentioned that Sandai Kitetsu was crafted by an esteemed sword maker in a far-off nation called Wano.
At the time, this mention didn’t mean much to fans. But as the story progressed, it became clear that the story would eventually be reaching some sort of climax in Wano. Now that the series has arrived in Wano and the area’s importance is clear, it’s fun to go back and find little details like this all overOne Piece.

5Kotetsu, The Famous Swordsmith
Kotetsu is a legendary swordsmith whose name comes up a few timesduring the Wano Country arcofOne Piece. He is the ancestor of Tenguyama Hitetsu and the creator of the Nidai Kitetsu. Nidai Kitetsu is one of the strongest blades in the world and is impossible to replicate due to the curse that its creator placed on it.
Zoro hasn’t gotten his hands on the sword just yet, since Luffy refuses to share. However, it’s implied that he’ll get to it eventually. Since it was made before Sandai Kitetsu, it’s stronger than a blade Zoro is still using and will give him even more power.
