The Bruiser Axe was the giant battleaxe carried by Brogy of the Giant Warrior Pirates. Worn dull and brittle after countless battles, the weapon finally broke apart when he hurled himself at the Island Eater.
The Bruiser Axe served as the personal weapon of Brogy, the giant warrior. Essentially an oversized take on a standard battleaxe, it featured a single blade set on a rounded base, with a wooden shaft bound by brown leather straps. Decades of constant combat had left the edge worn down, dull, and aged.
Wielded by a fighter of Brogy's caliber, the axe was a fearsome tool, slicing cleanly through the hides of the dinosaurs roaming Little Garden. Its long service had a cost, though: the metal had grown fragile over the years. When Brogy threw everything into his attack on the Island Eater, the weakened blade could not take the strain and shattered.

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Brogy's axe in One Piece is called the Bruiser Axe, an oversized single-bladed battleaxe with a wooden shaft bound in brown leather straps.
The Bruiser Axe shattered when Brogy threw everything into his attack on the Island Eater, since decades of hard use had left the blade worn, dull, and brittle.
The Bruiser Axe could slice cleanly through the tough hides of the dinosaurs roaming Little Garden.
The Bruiser Axe may take its name from the professional wrestler Bruiser Brody, fitting the Elbaf tradition of naming giants, including Brogy, after wrestlers.
Brogy, the giant warrior of the Giant Warrior Pirates, was the sole wielder of the Bruiser Axe.
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