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Posted at Whisky Peak, Love once worked the Millions rank of Baroque Works as a bounty hunter. Barely registering in the manga, where she is one of many women luring pirates, she was promoted into a far larger, named part for the live-action adaptation.

Gender: Female
Residence: Cactus Island (Whisky Peak)
Occupation: Bounty Hunter
Affiliation: Baroque Works (Millions, former)
Name Status: non-canon name
First Appearance: Chapter 107; Episode 64
Live Action Actor: Natalie Walsh
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Appearance

A young woman who wears her dark purple hair short, Love keeps her whole look plain and shadowed. The outfit amounts to a straightforward black dress covering the full body, set off by dark lipstick.

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Personality

Her loyalty ran to Baroque Works, and she took part in the organization's practice of trapping pirates who wandered into Whisky Peak. Seduction was a tool she readily reached for to soften up an opponent, yet she still placed faith in her own capacity to fight.

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History

Love was on hand when the Straw Hats arrived at Whisky Peak and took part in the festivities arranged for them, numbering among the twenty women who flirted with Sanji to drop his guard. The live-action series gave her a far bigger role. In that version she and Misty asserted that they were sisters, leaving it unsettled whether the claim was genuine or simply a thread of their Baroque Works act.

During the welcome, the upper floor first found her dancing close to Igaram. Later, she and Misty lured Sanji into bringing Usopp upstairs to taste their liquors, then bound both men, meaning to remove them as enemies of the organization. The plan unraveled when Zoro smashed through the wall mid-fight with Hercules. The two turned on him, and Love was hurled onto a table that shattered as she went down, marking her as the seventy-seventh agent Zoro defeated.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who is the character Love in One Piece?

Love is a member of Baroque Works who held the Millions rank and worked as a bounty hunter stationed at Whisky Peak. In the manga she is one of many women who lure pirates, but she was given a far larger, named role in the live action adaptation.

What does Love look like in One Piece?

Love is a young woman with short dark purple hair and a plain, shadowed look. She wears a simple black dress covering her whole body along with dark lipstick.

What did Love do when the Straw Hats arrived at Whisky Peak?

Love took part in the festivities Baroque Works arranged for the Straw Hats, numbering among the twenty women who flirted with Sanji to catch him off guard.

How was Love defeated by the Straw Hats?

After Zoro smashed through a wall during his fight with Hercules, Love turned on him and was hurled onto a table that shattered as she fell, making her the seventy seventh agent Zoro defeated.

What did Love and Misty do to Sanji and Usopp?

Love and Misty lured Sanji into bringing Usopp upstairs to taste their liquors, then tied up both men, intending to remove them as enemies of Baroque Works.

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