Poneglyphs are blocks of stones that hold incredible importance in the world of One Piece. Introduced to the fans during the Alabasta arc, these stones carry important information that holds significance to the history of the One Piece world. There is a total of three types of Poneglyphs. The most important ones are the Historical Poneglyphs and there are a total of 17 of those in the world. These Poneglyphs reveal bits of the history of the world which was carved into the stones by those of the Kozuki. The second type of Poneglyphs is known as Instructional Poneglyphs. These usually tell the location of other Poneglyphs that contain bits of history.
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The Poneglyphs like the one in Skypiea that told the location of the Ancient Weapon Poseidon is also considered to be an instructional Poneglyph. The third and quite possibly one of the most important types of Poneglyphs is the Road Poneglyphs. These Poneglyphs were recently introduced in the story during the Zou arc by the Mink Tribe. The Road Poneglyphs include a set of four stones that are red, unlike any other Poneglyphs. They are key to locating the One Piece and the Final Island in the Grand Line, known as Laugh Tale. Only by finding all four of the Road Poneglyphs can the location of Laugh Tale be pinpointed.
The very first Road Poneglyph to be introduced in the series was the one that is safeguarded by the Mink Tribe within the Whale Forest. Inside the giant Whale Tree lies a Road Poneglyph and after the Straw Hat Pirates earned the trust of the tribe, they were allowed to have a look at it. Nico Robin immediately decoded the Poneglyph and while she was doing it, Inuarashi and Nekomamushi revealed the location of
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