This Points of Interest list for One Piece Odyssey offers a concise overview of all map markers placed on interactive maps designed specifically for the game. It acts as a central hub, enabling players to navigate the game world efficiently and effectively.
You can accept Bounty Hunts from bulletin boards. The wanted poster contains hints about the location of the bounty. Some of the posters will be available right away and some will appear only after making adequate progress in the game, completing previous bounties, etc.
BridgesTo build the bridge it is necessary for Franky to rejoin the team. This will happen at a relatively late stage of the game's main storyline. You will also need to collect the right amount of materials such as screws (Steel Bolts, Carbon Bolts, or Wootz Steel Bolts) and junk.
CampsYou can camp at places with a campfire. You can cook, make Trick Balls, fuse accessories, change outfits, party, and view encyclopedias at camp. If you select party, the group's HP will recover and the camp will break after the cut scene.
Crabby PortsCrabby Ports are an additional way to move around Alabasta. When you unlock this possibility then you will be able to travel from one port to another.
Cube FragmentsCube fragments are fragments of lost experience. To use, open the Skill Up screen from the Crew screen, and power up a skill by placing a fragment into an open skill box. Fragments can be swapped at any time.
Entrances & ExitsTransitions between different sections of the map.
Guide StandsGuide Stands are used for fast travel within the region you are in. You will unlock the ability to use them when you reach the Sandy Oasis in Alabasta. To use them, enter the game map, press the appropriate key / button (as long as the game allows it at the time) to display the registered points (list of available locations). Then select the location you want to travel to. You can travel to these points from anywhere. You can increase the registered points by checking the guide stands placed around the world.
Locked Treasure ChestsThere are a total of 22 Locked Treasure Chests in One Piece Odyssey, 8 in Waford, 4 in Alabasta, 5 in Water Seven, 1 in Marineford, and 4 in Dressrosa. To open these chests you need a special key which you will get when you complete all four side stories involving the "Zoners":
Memoria CubesUsing the Memoria Cube you find at the beginning of each Memoria, you can return to the Strange Place and then travel to another available region. The cubes can be used after completing the Memoria in which they are located.
Memory Links"Frayed Memories" can appear inside a Memoria. Touch the Frayed Memory and particular characters will enter a space called Hysteria. Once they return safely from the Frayed Memory, your bond with the chosen character will deepen, unlocking the ability to use a powerful attack.
Miscellaneous Loot Nami ItemsThese are hidden caches of Berries (money) that only Nami can see. To be able to pick up these items you must be switched to Nami.
Other Quest Related Robin ItemsYou will unlock a special field skill that will allow you to collect these items during Chapter 4, when you visit the Tower of Law in Water Seven. To be able to pick up these items you must be switched to Robin.
Sanji ItemsTo be able to pick up these items you must be switched to Sanji.
Save PointsSave points will record your progress and restore your health. If everyone gets knocked out, you will start over from your last save point.
Shiny SpotsShiny Spots are locations in the game world that sparkle or have a distinct marker indicating that there's something to collect there. When you go to one and interact with it, your characters will pick up items like materials, Berries, accessories, or other loot.
Shops Side Stories Tablets TavernsIn One Piece Odyssey, Taverns are special points of interest where you can rest, cook food (using Sanji), interact with NPCs, accept certain quests, and sometimes advance side stories.
Transitions Treasure ChestsTreasure Chests can contain various items, such as equipment, usable items, materials or some berries. Below you will find the list of "common" treasure chests that you can open without using a key. There are also 22 Locked Treasure Chests that you will open only after you get the right key.
Usable Items Wandering Clan's JournalA total of 13 pieces of the Wandering Clan's Journal can be found. All of them are located on Waford, but are not immediately available. They appear as you progress through the game's main storyline.
Yagara StopsYagara Stops are an additional way to move around within the Water Seven City Area. You can move from one stop to another.
Yaya CubesYaya Cubes are collectible items that can be found throughout the worlds of Memoria. They are usually hidden in barrels, crates, iron boxes or pots that you must destroy to be able to pick them up. You have to collect 99 of them to complete Yaya Cube Collector 1 - 18 side stories.