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Chaka the Jackal is one of the two head guards of Arabasta, serving beneath Igaram alongside Pell. A practiced swordsman who carries the Jackal-model Inu Inu no Mi, he covered the captain's duties whenever Igaram was away and would lay down his life for the Nefertari family.

Age: 39 (debut); 41 (after timeskip)
Height: 213 cm
Origin: Grand Line (Arabasta Kingdom)
Status: Alive
Epithet: Chaka the Jackal
Birthday: April 26th
Blood Type: S
Occupation: Commander of Royal Guards
Affiliation: Arabasta Kingdom
Devil Fruit: Inu Inu no Mi, Model: Jackal
Debut Chapter: Chapter 155
Debut Episode: Episode 91
Name Japanese: チャカ
Devil Fruit Type: Zoan
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Appearance

Tall, broad, and dark-skinned, Chaka makes for an intimidating presence, his black hair of middling length and his long, wide nose recalling the jackal he turns into. He leaves his muscular chest bare under a pale-green tunic and wraps several belts at his midsection: a pale-red striped one, a wide crimson one, and a slim purple band. Large golden beads hang at his throat, a dark-green coat falls from his shoulders in the manner of a cape, and a huge sword with a blue hilt sits on his right side.

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Personality

Chaka is built on discipline, always severe and demanding. His devotion to the royal household runs absolute, and he will gladly put himself in danger for them, as he showed by rushing Crocodile to give Vivi a window to flee. Under that hard surface lies deep loyalty to those he holds dear, above all the worry he carries for his closest friend, Pell.

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Abilities

Holding the post of Commander among the Royal Guards, Chaka is an experienced and able combatant whose strength is the sword. His power comes from the Jackal-model Inu Inu no Mi, a Zoan that grants him the shapes of a jackal and of a human-jackal hybrid, raising his speed and might and earning him his title. He likes to blend that transformation with his blade work, clamping the sword in his teeth as he charges. The weapon itself is an unusual one he uses hand in hand with his beast forms.

A native of Arabasta, Chaka worked his way up to Commander and, some thirteen years earlier, teamed with Pell to crush kidnappers hunting the young Vivi. While Koza led the Sand-Sand Clan as a child, Chaka demanded the right to train him. When Crocodile attacked the kingdom, furious that the Warlord had denied his men an honorable death, he went after the Suna Suna no Mi user by himself to buy Vivi and Koza time, and though quickly defeated he survived. Afterward he stayed on as a protector of the realm, escorted King Cobra to the Levely, confronted a guard once the king vanished, and finally helped bury his late liege in Arabasta.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who is Chaka in One Piece?

Chaka the Jackal is one of the two head guards of Arabasta, serving beneath Igaram alongside Pell as Commander of the Royal Guards.

Does Chaka have a Devil Fruit?

Yes, Chaka ate the Jackal-model Inu Inu no Mi, a Zoan Devil Fruit that lets him transform into a jackal or a human-jackal hybrid.

What happened to Chaka in One Piece?

Chaka was defeated after rushing Crocodile alone to buy Vivi and Koza time during the Arabasta crisis, but he survived and continued to serve as a protector of the kingdom afterward.

Is Chaka still alive in One Piece?

Yes, Chaka is alive and continued serving the Arabasta Kingdom, later escorting King Cobra to the Levely and helping bury him after his death.

How does Chaka fight?

Chaka combines swordsmanship with his jackal transformation, often clamping his sword in his teeth as he charges into battle.

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