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title: 'The BIG Three RANKED and EXPLAINED! (By Power)'
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date: 2026-06-22
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# The BIG Three RANKED and EXPLAINED! (By Power)

> Source: [The BIG Three RANKED and EXPLAINED! (By Power)](https://youtube.com/watch?v=Ch8jh2L8Cl4)

## Summary

The video ranks and explains the power levels of the 'Big Three' anime universes—One Piece, Naruto, and Bleach—using quantifiable feats and conventional power scaling. The creator analyzes top-tier characters like Luffy, Naruto, and Yhwach to determine each universe's maximum AP (attack potency) and speed. The goal is to settle which universe is objectively the strongest.

### Key Points

- **Introduction to Ranking the Big Three** [0:00] — The video aims to rank the Big Three universes by power using conventional scaling and quantifiable feats, without hyperbole.
- **One Piece Power Cap** [11:01] — One Piece scales to small planet plus and FTL to FTL plus, based on Luffy's Gear 5 and Kaido feats.
- **Naruto Power Cap** [19:29] — Naruto scales to solar system level and massively FTL, using Ishiki and Baryon Mode Naruto as top benchmarks.
- **Bleach Power Cap** [26:51] — Bleach scales to universal plus with infinite speed, primarily due to Yhwach's Soul King powers and the X-axis schrift.
- **Final Ranking and Disclaimer** [27:04] — Final ranking: Bleach (1st), Naruto (2nd), One Piece (3rd) – but the author notes this does not reflect story quality.

## Transcript

The Big Three, Naruto, Bleach, and One
Piece. Some of the greatest anime and
manga ever made. Known as the big three
because they popularized anime and manga
in the Western world around the early
2000s. These three very different
stories found themselves popular in
three very different demographics. But
those three very different demographics
made up the majority of kids in the
Western world. And thus, these three
incredible and pivotal stories paved the
way for future generations of anime to
be popular in more markets than just
Japan. But because these three anime all
rose to prominence around the same time,
and all had monumental impacts on the
popularity of anime worldwide, they are
constantly compared to each other.
Whether it's people arguing about which
MC is the best from which universe,
which story is the best manga, which
story has the best anime, which story
has the least filler, which story is the
best paced, Bleach, Naruto, and One
Piece are perpetually compared to each
other. And no comparisons spark
arguments more fervent than when people
try to compare the powers of these
individual universes. And thus says
somebody who's begun to wade into the
territory of comparing different
universes power systems, I figured today
we'd lay to bed the question, how do the
big three universes scale when compared
to each other? Because today we're
talking the big three ranked and
explained by power. But before we get to
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I apologize if I sound terrible today. I
feel terrible. I either have a crazy
head cold or co and I I don't know
which. But your boy's got deadlines to
hit so
work. It feels as though for almost as
long as the big three anime have existed
simultaneously, people have tried to
compare them, usually trying to spin the
narrative that the one that they like
the most is the most powerful universe.
Whether that's Naruto fans saying that
Naruto could stomp Luffy in a fight or a
Bleach fan trying to make the argument
that Ichigo is multiversal, it feels as
though somehow someway the fans of each
respective universe can find a way to
make the argument that their universe is
stronger than the other two. And thus
today, we're going to be scaling each
and every single one of these individual
universes with completely no bias. We're
going to be using conventionally
accepted scales and calcs of the most
impressive fighters in each universe to
figure out exactly where these
individual universes top out. And by
identifying the top end of power of each
universe without the usage of any
ridiculous hyperbolic feats, we can once
and for all put to bed where each and
every single one of these universes
scales in comparison to each other. But
the first step in accomplishing that
goal is identifying the most impressive
fighters in each universe and use their
top end feats to identify what the top
end of the power system is able to
accomplish. So for Bleach, that'll be
characters like Yavaba, Eizen, Ichigo,
the members of Squad Zero, and Jihaba's
personal guard. For One Piece, that
would be characters like Emu, the Holy
Knights, Luffy, the Admirals, the Five
Elders. For Naruto, that would be
characters like Narut, Boruto, Kawaki,
Sasuke, all Otsudski, and maybe Code.
So, let's start with the oldest manga
and work our way towards the newest
manga, which means that first up is One
Piece. Now, One Piece out of all of the
anime we're going to be talking about
today is the toughest to scale. There
are massive inconsistencies in power all
throughout One Piece. Tie that in with
an insane cast of characters with an
insane amount of feats, and people are
basically able to tell whatever story
they want to tell about One Piece when
it comes to the power levels they're
trying to identify in the universe. with
some people make the arguments that the
most powerful characters in the universe
like Emu top out at island level while
others say that there are multiple
planet busters in the universe.
Fortunately, this is where I come in to
inject a non-biased opinion that places
us somewhere in between these two ends
of the spectrum. See, here's the thing.
The undoubtedly strongest person in the
One Piece universe, Emu, really only has
one truly scalable feat. I mean, yes,
you could say that Emu was able to tank
an attack from Sabo and kill King Cobra,
but neither of those are great ways to
identify just how powerful the literal
king of the world is. And therefore, if
you're looking for the most impressive
thing that the supposedly strongest
person in the One Piece universe has
ever done, it has to be inarguably the
destruction of Lucia. See, Emu, most
likely with the assistance of the
mother's flame, was able to rain down a
singular attack upon the Lucia from the
clouds that wiped it off the map. Now,
as to how much of a role the mother's
flame played in this feat, we can't
really say. However, the world
government's hellbent attitude on
acquiring the mother's flame from
Egghehead while destroying it seems to
confirm that somehow someway the
mother's flame does tie into this
worldending ability that Emu got his
hands on. But regardless of whether or
not the world government is going to get
their hands on the mother's flame or if
Emu is going to be able to use his
technique more than once, Emu used this
technique. Emu was able to wipe an
entire country/ island off the map with
just one attack. Usually islands and
countries are talked about in different
terms for scaling purposes, but really
because of the rising of the oceans 800
years ago in the One Piece universe,
every country has become an island. And
thus, Emu destroying Lucia is either an
island or a country level feat,
depending on how you want to look at it.
So, this must mean that Emu, who exists
at the top of the One Piece world, is
just an island/country level feat with
the aid of the Mother's Flame, right?
Well, no. Unfortunately, it's really not
that simple. T because we've seen island
level feats from people like Doof
Flamingo, pre-awwakening, and a white
beard on his deathbed. And Whitebeard is
actually the reason that One Piece
scaling is as absurd as it is. Because
the Quake Quake fruit or the tremor
tremor fruit, depending on what
translation you get, has been described
as a delu power so ludicrously powerful
that it was able to destroy the entire
world if used correctly. Which makes a
lot of people believe that Whitebeard
and therefore by extension Blackbeard,
who now controls the Quake Quake fruit,
are planet busters. And therefore, if
anybody's able to damage Blackbeard or
Whitebeard, they must also be planet
busters. And here's the thing, that's
not the craziest idea of all time
because like I just said, a on his
deathbed Whitebeard was able to tilt the
ocean to possibly sink the entirety of
Marine for. But let's ignore Whitebeard
and therefore Blackbeard for a second
because the Quake Quake fruit and those
two are kind of contentious when it
comes to power scaling one piece. Let's
talk about Dooflamingo and his bird
cage. Flamingo pre his awakening or at
least pre the usage of his awakened
powers was able to cast an ability known
as bird cage across all of Dress Rosa.
And as Dress Rosa is actually one of the
bigger islands we've ever seen from One
Piece, Doflamingo's ability not only
capture an entire country in this bird
cage, but also destroy said entire
country is for all intents and purposes
an island to country level attack. and
Luffy, who not only had to fight against
pre-awwakened, but also post awakened,
Doofy, was able to completely trounce
Doflamingo using his fourth gear
transformation. Which implies that if
Doflamingo was highball, a country level
threat, lowball, an island level threat,
then that would mean that Luffy's gear 4
was greater than either of those two
estimations. And if we assume that
bounty equals power on a 1:1 ratio,
which we probably shouldn't, but like
the higher your bounty is, the stronger
you are as a pirate, like that's not an
insane thing to say. Luffy's ability to
beat Charlotte Katakuri with his Gear 4
transformation when Katakuri's bounty is
about three times higher than Doofphy's
340 million versus about a billion
implies that the upper limitation of
Gear 4's power is about 3x that of
awakened Doofies. So that is to say that
fourth gear Luffy scales somewhere
between large island to large country
depending on how you scale Doofy. And as
Katakuri has pretty consistently been
couched somewhere into the region of
country level, this makes a fair amount
of sense. Luffy and the Straw Hats then
proceed to wander their way into Wano,
where Luffy spends about 200 episodes
getting his ass kicked by Kaido and
about a hundred or so of those episodes,
or at least that's what it felt like,
training in a stone quarry with C prism
handcuffs on until eventually Luffy was
able to level up to such a degree that
he was able to go toe-to-toe with the
likes of base Kaido, beast Kaido, and
hybrid form Kaido. Finally being able to
overtake Kaido in strength when he
activated his fifth gear transformation
for the first time. But what does being
stronger than Kaido mean for Luffy?
Well, Kaido in base form is said to
scale to that of moon level because he
was said to be one of the few people
that could defeat Blackbeard, which
implies that he would be able to
overcome the power of the Quake Quake
fruit. And like we said, the power of
the Quake Quake fruit when used properly
was said to be able to destroy the
world. And all this corroborated by the
fact that when Big Bomb and Kaido
clashed their blades together, the
impact of that clash actually split the
clouds above them for several days. But
that's Kaido and base. And Kaido's got a
whole lot of forms. And thus with the
addition of these forms, be those his
beast form or his hybrid forms, Kaido
scales somewhere into the region of
small planet level. And Luffy in fifth
gear is stronger than Kaido in his
strongest forms. And thus Luffy in fifth
gear must be at least small planet plus.
On top of this, in Egghehead Island,
Luffy has time and time again been shown
to be superior to the likes of Kizer,
who's oddly mid-tier when talking about
the highest level of fighters in all of
One Piece. He's not the strongest
admiral. He's probably not the weakest
admiral. and the admirals are probably
weaker than the five elders and the holy
knights. However, in Egghhead Island,
Luffy was also shown as pseudo equal to
the likes of Saint Saturn. While he most
likely didn't have the ability to
augment his conqueror's hockey in such a
way that would be able to defeat
somebody with the mark of the abyss, his
AP was shown to be able to not only
damage Saint Saturn, but also drive him
back. And thus, it's somewhat safe to
assume that Luffy is equal in strength
to an individual member of the five
elders and most likely somewhere in the
region of strength of Akainu, who's the
current fleet admiral. But to bring the
conversation back to Kizaru for just one
second, Kizaru is actually a really good
way to scale speed in the One Piece
universe. Because Kizaru is a user of
the glint glint fruit, is able to turn
his body into light and therefore travel
and attack at the speed of light. And
multiple people in the One Piece
universe have not only shown the ability
to track Kizaru, but also reflect his
attacks. Like in the most recent episode
of One Piece where we literally see
Sanji kick away a beam of light fired by
Kizu implying that Sanji is faster than
the speed of light as he was not only
able to react to this beam of light but
also get in front of it and kick it away
before it was able to hit Bonnie and
Orkuma. So if Sanji who is undoubtedly
massively slower than fifth gear Luffy
is a faster than light character then
Luffy is almost definitely a faster than
light character. over using Luffy who's
probably the most quantifiably high tier
character in One Piece in terms of
scaling as our precedent that One Piece
tops out somewhere in the region of
small planet plus and FTL to FTL plus.
Now, there's obviously some wiggle room
baked in here because we don't know how
powerful Emu is. We know that Emu is
able to do things like use Dami
Reverseai to take over the Holy Knights
like Gunko and pretty much immediately
enslave all of the giants of Elbat to
battle against their brothers. We also
know that Emu holds on to such an insane
amount of power that he's able to
unleash a wave of conquerors hockey that
knocks out basically everybody who
wasn't a giant soldier on Elbat. But all
these feats are pretty hard to scale. So
for the moment, we kind of have to stick
with scaling characters like the four
emperors or even the admirals. But now
that we got One Piece done with, let's
talk about Naruto. The strongest, well,
at least quantifiable characters ever
shown in Naruto are Ishiki and Jura.
While yes, Sheibi is probably stronger
than Ishiki and Jurro combined, we have
literally no way to scale how powerful
Sheibi is based on how Shibai is talked
about. That is to say a prominent user
of omnipotence, which is apparently the
coding language of the universe, meaning
that she is able to create and destroy
universes at will, making Sheibi a
possible reality warper means that
Sheibi is a level of threat that we can
barely comprehend in the Naruto
universe. But since we have no actual
feats for Sheba, I am not going to use
him as a way to amp up the Naruto
universe through multiversal or
something stupid like that. So like I
said, let's use the quantifiable
characters, characters that we have seen
fight other quantified characters like
Ishiki and Jura. See, the best way to
try and figure out just how powerful
these two characters are is by looking
at the people that they've fought. See,
because while sure I could sit here and
say that because Ishiki has consumed the
chakra of dozens, if not hundreds of
planets, that he's a solar system threat
because after all, he's destroyed
multiple planets. That feels
disingenuous. So, let's start by scaling
Narut, who both Jiggan and Ishiki, who's
the superior version of Jiggan, were
able to defeat rather handedly. Senar
has done a myriad of very, very
impressive things over his run as the MC
of the Naruto universe. in base form
with the help of Hinata who was amped
with Hamura Shakra. He was able to
destroy the 10 Sean, a dojutu that was
said to have the power to not only
destroy the Earth by throwing a moon
into it, but also have the power to
rebuild the entire Earth after its
destruction into the exact way that
Toner wanted it. On top of this, Tensei
God had enough power to create and
maintain an artificial sun in the center
of the moon for over a thousand years.
And thus, if Naruto with the help of
Hinata, that's a thing a lot of people
forget here, was able to destroy
something that could not only destroy
the planet, but also rebuilds the
planet, then it feels as though that
Naruto being able to destroy the tenon
in that moment with the help of Hinata
in base form is somewhere in the region
of a planet level threat. But there's a
lot of mitigating factors here. I mean,
Hinata was not only there and helping,
but she was also being amped by the guy
who this dojutu belonged to in the first
place, Hamura. However, just a little
bit earlier in this movie, Naruto was
able to tank an attack from Tonaryi
while amped by the Tense Sea that sliced
the moon in half. And way before that, a
weaker iteration of Naruto, a
16-year-old Naruto in the fourth great
world war was able to with the help of
Sasuke build a moon around Kaga. And
thus, Naruto was shown two separate
moonle feats. The idea that he would be
able to with the help of Hinata be able
to pull off a planet level feat is not
that crazy. So, if a younger, weaker
version of Naruto is able to pull off a
moon level feat and a base version of
adult Naruto is able to pull off what is
close to a planet level feat. Well, then
where does Naruto scale? Well, I'd say
far beyond planet. See, because if base
Naruto equals planet level with the
addition of Sage Mode in KCM2, Sage of
Six Pass Chakra using Kukio's boil
release to boil his chakra to a
superheated point, making him even
stronger, which is something he can do.
and possibly something like making three
avatars of Kurama and smashing them
together to make Ashra Kurama, Naruto
should be able to increase his strength
many times over. And therefore, if in
base form, he's pulling off planet level
feats. Then at the peak of his power,
not including Barryon mode, he should be
somewhere in the region of large planet
to large planet plus. But with Barryon
mode, Naruto became the strongest
fighter ever seen in the Naruto
universe. Stronger than Ishiki by a
landslide and probably stronger than
Jura. in Naruto flexing that in Barryon
mode he was substantially stronger than
Ishiki is insane because while yes this
was a temporary form that Naruto could
only use for a matter of minutes who had
an incredibly well-informed opinion of
how strong both Jiggan and Ishiki were
believed that Naruto and Sasuke at least
planet level threats working together
stood no chance against either Jiggan or
Ishiki and this was proven time and time
again as Jiggan and Ishiki pieced up
Naruto and Sasuke going so far as to
yank Naruto and Sasuke out of giant
chakrax with little to no effort at all.
I mean, the two of them got one hit in
on Jigin. And Ishiki is said to be
massively more powerful than Jiggan. And
it would make sense that he is because
Ishiki was also technically a temporary
form brought about by Ishiki using the K
marking on Jiggan to initiate his
reincarnation. But the car marking on
Jiggan was not complete. It wasn't a
good mix. And thus, Jiggan's body wasn't
able to use the entirety of Ishiki's
power. So, if Jigin, who was able to
comfortably beat Naruto and Sasuke while
adults, was the weaker iteration of
Ishiki's power, it's safe to assume, and
this is going to cause a couple of you
to groan and roll your eyes, but
remember I didn't make these couchs,
that Ishiki is somewhere in the region
of a solar system level threat. Jiggan
was substantially stronger than two
legitimate planet busters, and Ishiki
was a definitive upgrade on Jiggan. If
we're calcing Naruto to be somewhere in
the region of without his barriion mode,
large planet level and Sasuke who's
calcet
level, we're able to get manhandled by
the weaker iteration of Ishiki, then
yeah, that stronger iteration of Ishiki
is going to be somewhere in the region
of solar system level. And that makes
sense because Ishiki has consumed the
chakra of dozens of planets. So since
Barryon mode Naruto was able to defeat
Ishiki, Barryon Mode Naruto is also
somewhere in the region of solar system
level. I know it sounds crazy to maybe
some of you that have only ever watched
and/or read Naruto, but all of the
scaling post the fourth grade world war
has gone kind of insane. Boruto is a
really fun story, very well written. I
love it, but characters are getting
stronger at a literal breakneck pace.
And before anybody tries to say, "Oh,
you can't use Boruto's feats to scale
Naruto as a universe." Shut up. Naruto's
in the story. Sasuke is in the story. If
One Piece gets to be 1200 chapters long,
I can use Boruto to talk about Naruto.
So, it seems though the Naruto universe
seems to top out somewhere in the region
of solar system level in terms of AP.
Something corroborated by the fact that
Boruto, who is only 15 or 16 years old
right now, was literally harnessing the
power of the entire planet into his
Rosen gun and still can't place a
meaningful scratch on the main
antagonist of this archer. But where,
oh, where does it top out in terms of
speed? Well, somewhere in the region of
massively FTL. There are a lot of crazy
speed feats in the Naruto universe. In
fact, the majority of the main players
in Naruto were already confirmed to be
FTL by the time of the fourth great
Shinobi World War. Because when Moa
started using mouth lasers that were
confirmed to travel at the speed of
light, and every single member of Team 7
was able to react to and dodge them, it
was in that moment confirmed that people
like Sasuke, Sakura, and Naruto were all
FTL. And the FTL feats didn't stop
there. Naruto and Naruto reton a light
novel that takes place during the Muja
Bandits arc of Boruto dodges a photon
laser in base while riding a bike which
means that in base he is casually FTL.
And considering the fact that Naruto and
Sasuke were shown as equals to each
other in terms of speed in their last
Valley of the End fight, with both of
them being able to land blows and
deflect blows from each other, it's safe
to assume that basically any and all
speed upgrades that Naruto got over the
year, not only did Sasuke get, but was
also able to react, too. Which is backed
by the fact that he's not only a dual
EMS wielder, but also the wielder of a
sixto renegon, at least at the peak of
his strike. Two separate jutsu that amp
Sasuke's extrensory perception. However,
even Sasuke with his possible universe
leading extrensory perception wasn't
able to track the chalk rods of either
Jiggan or Ishiki. And that's insane
because Sasuke is not only reacted to
but also blited FTL opponents previous
to this fight like Momo Shiki. And
therefore, for something to be moving so
quick or so imperceptibly that even
Sasuke can't react to it means that
Junishiki brought an entirely new level
of speed to the universe. However, that
entirely new level of speed was
immediately trounced by Barryon Mod
Naruto, who's not only able to react to
the chakra rods of Ishiki, but also
catch them. And therefore, while there's
no way for us to quantify exactly how
fast Jin or Rajiki's chakra rods were
going, the fact that Sasuke, who is FDL
plus very comfortably, could not react
to these shocker rods, but Barry mode
Naruto could not only react to them, but
also catch them in a literal bunch means
that Barry mode Naruto is somewhere in
the region of massively FTL. So, with
all this said, the upper ends of the
Naruto universe are solar system level
and massively FTL. And I know some of
you are doing the math right now and
realizing that those stats are better
than One Piece's stats. And yeah, you're
right. Because like we said, One Piece
seems to cap out somewhere in the region
of Small Planet Plus and FTL to FTL
Plus. So, the highest end combatant in
One Piece seems to not only be weaker,
but also slower than the highest end
combatant in Naruto. Now, does this
matter? No. Does it mean that you should
like One Piece less than you like
Naruto? No. And does it mean that every
character in One Piece loses to their
respective counter in the Naruto
universe? Also, no. But on a universe by
universewide basis, the One Piece
universe is weaker than the Naruto
universe. At least at its highest
bounds. I'm sure if you scaled every
single character in One Piece and every
single character in Naruto, maybe you'd
find a different story, but I'm not
going to do that. But with Naruto out of
the way, that brings us to our last
entry in the big three, Bleach. Now,
with all the other universes, we talked
about a plethora of different characters
that exist at the top of power in their
respective universes. However, in
Bleach, there's one character who stands
above literally everybody else by heads
and shoulders, and that one person is
Yaba. Ichigo, Eizen, Squad Zero, and all
of Yahaba's personal guards literally
pale in comparison. Ichigo, the main
character of this story, never scratches
Yaba's level of strength. So, how strong
is he? Well, for one, Yava said to be
stronger than post Unoana training
Zaraki. And for those of you who aren't
caught up on TYBW, basically Ken Pachi
Zaraki, the guy who's known to be one of
the strongest members of the Goatee 13,
purposely placed a ton of limiters on
himself to make himself weaker so that
he would never be able to surpass
Captain Unahana. First person who ever
gave him a legitimate run for his money
in terms of strength. However, after
training with Unahana and after killing
Unahana, Kenpachi Zuraki was able to
finally step into his role as a Ken
Pachchi aka the strongest swordsman in
the Sarat. Now, it was this training
with Unahana and the first communication
he ever had with his Zanakto that
allowed for him to not only have it
undergo its first Shikai release, but
also its first Bongai release that
allowed for Ken Pachi to battle against
some of the most powerful Stern Ritters.
Like, for example, Gmy, the visionary.
to see Gmy as the stern writer V had the
power of the visionary which allowed for
Gmy to do anything. If anybody ever asks
you what ability do you want from anime,
it's the visionary. Gmy is just a
ridiculously powerful reality warper. If
he wants to turn your bones into
cookies, he can. If he wants to crush
you with a comet that comes out of
nowhere, he can. And Kenpachi Zuraki
with only his Shikai release was able to
defeat Gmy. Kenpachi Zuraki was able to
overcome a threat that could literally
make anything reality. And it's implied
that these limiters that Zeraki lived
with for his entire life were actually
the only reason that he lost to the
stern rider roid Lloyd. Now Roid Lloyd
had the shrift Y for yourself. Allowed
for him to take the form of Yahaba and
rather easily defeat Kenpachi Zaraki.
However, like I said, it's heavily
implied that the only reason Kenpachi
lost his fight is because of the limiter
that he didn't lift off himself until he
defeated Unahada. But Roy Lloyd, while
taking on the form of Yaba, was able to
go toe-to-toe with the likes of Captain
Yamamoto, the head captain of the Goatee
13, a man whose bonai release literally
turned the tip of his blade into an
actual sun. The sheer activation of
which immediately evaporated all of the
water inside of the Serot. And
therefore, if Ken Pachi Zaraki without
his limiters would have been able to
defeat Roy Lloyd, a person who was able
to go toe-to-toe with the likes of
Captain Yamamoto, then it's safe to
assume that a Zaraki with no limiters on
him is a multi-olar system level threat.
And Jihaba is stronger than him. Boy,
Nick, how do we get to multi- solar
system level? Well, it's mostly because
of Captain Yamamoto, who, like I said,
was able to evaporate all the water
inside of an entire realm simply by
activating his bonkey. And as realms in
the Bleach universe kind of operate like
universes of their own, this is an
absurd feat. Tie that into the fact that
Yamamoto was wielding the power of a sun
and a sun when wielded and or exploded
and very easily destroy one if not
multiple solar systems. I'm not going to
get into the actual physics of it all,
but people have calked how much energy
it would take to evaporate all of the
water around the Serot in one instant.
tied in with the fact that Captain
Yamamoto was able to withstand the
temperature of his blade, which is
something like 14 billion degrees C and
use that to count the amount of energy
he was able to maintain in his body,
which counted out to multi- solar system
level. But Yahaba is stronger than that,
which is fair when you consider the fact
that after he assumes the role of soul
king, he is not only able to remove the
barriers between different realms like
the human realms and the serundo, but
also destroy entire realms and recreate
them in the vision that he wants. Now,
this is eerily similar to omnipotence in
the Boruto universe because let's not
forget that Iaba's main plan is to
remove the barriers between the three
universes and smash them all into one
universe. something that would require
being able to control three separate
universes all at once to pull off. Now,
depending on who you ask here, this is
either a universal, a universal plus, or
a multiversal level feat, depending on
how certain people feel about the Bleach
universe. Some people believe that the
human realm, Waco, Mundo, and the Sarat
all exist within the confines of one
universe. And therefore, being able to
control the pairs between these realms
and control these realms individually,
even melding them together, is just a
universal feat. While others believe
that WO Mundo, the Serrete, and the
human realm all exist as separate
universes. And thus, the soul king's
ability to control these three separate
universes is a universal plus feat.
While others believe that Homo, the
Serret, and the human realm exist in
entirely different multiversal
timelines. And thus, Soul King
maintaining these barriers is actually
more like setting up a multiversal
divide between these three realms. And
that's another thing. These three realms
only exist in a separated state because
of the Soul King. And therefore any and
every moment that they remain as
separate entities from each other is
actually a passive input from the soul
king. And as yaba becomes the soul king
this means simply by existing he was
controlling these three separate
universes. Thus to split the contrary
opinions here of universe or a
multiversal we'll simply say that is
universal plus. In that categorization,
he is relatively alone as the other
highest potential threats in the Bleach
universe like Ichigo and Eizen tend to
cap out somewhere in the region of
multi- galaxy level. See, Bleach is the
one universe that's kind of difficult to
scale when we're talking about using the
strongest person from the universe as a
representation of how far the universe
can go cuz Yhaba is so much stronger
than everybody else. But still, in terms
of speed, Yahaba is also insane. In
fact, his speed caps out at literally
infinite. Yhaba gives the shift of X to
one of his main guardsmen. And the shift
of X conveys the ability Xaxxis, which
grants the user the ability to fire
instantaneous projectiles. Kind of like
a hit scan character in an FPS. There is
no travel time. The second the trigger
is pulled, whatever is being aiming at
is hit instantaneously. And as all of
the shifts eventually go back to Yakaba,
I mean, that's literally why he hands
them out in the beginning. Yubba also
has access to the X-axis. And while
nobody in the universe can either dodge
or block the X-axis, because how do you
block or react to something that happens
instantaneously, most of the characters
in the Bleach universe cap out around
massively FTL, so somewhere in the same
region as the Naruto characters, though
most likely faster. I mean, obviously
massively FTL is a huge range, but there
is a lot of quantifiable crazy high-end
speed feats in Naruto. But with all that
said, where does Bleach cap out? Well,
if we're using Yakaba as the watermark,
then somewhere in the region of Universe
Plus with infinite speed. So, you know,
way stronger than anybody from Naruto or
One Piece, which means at the end of the
day, if you just look at the numbers
with no bias whatsoever, Bleach is the
fastest and strongest universe out of
the big three. Naruto comes in second
and One Piece narrowly comes in third.
Now, should this shake up how you feel
about any of these universes? No. But is
Naruto beating Luffy in a 1v one fight?
Probably. Is Ichigo beating both of them
at the same time? Also, probably, and
that's fine. Who cares? One Piece is
still the best written, Naruto still got
the best fights, and Bleach still has
the coolest character design. And at the
end of the day, that matters a whole lot
more than who Punchy the hardest. But
I'm curious to hear from you guys. Do
you believe this is an accurate ranking
of the big three? Do you truly believe
One Piece is the weakest universe out of
the big three? Let me know in the
comments below. And while you guys are
down there, please for me, like this
video, subscribe to the page, and hit
that noty bell. Listen, back in the day
when it was just Naruto, One Piece was
probably stronger. But Naruto's been to
space like twice now, and unfortunately
that's just going to scale things kind
of crazily.
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