11 One Piece characters who never showed any interest in finding the One Piece/Gold Roger's treasure 

Some One Piece characters who never showed any interest in finding the One Piece (Image via Toei Animation)
Some One Piece characters who never showed any interest in finding the One Piece characters who never showed any interest in finding the One Piece (Image via Toei Animation)

One Piece characters who never showed any interest in finding the One Piece/Gold Roger's treasure might surprise you. In a world where almost everyone's chasing the ultimate prize, these folks stand out for not giving a hoot.

This article dives into 11 such One Piece characters, from big-shot villains to beloved heroes. Why aren't they scrambling for the treasure like everyone else? What drives them instead? It's pretty eye-opening to see what these One Piece characters are after, given how the One Piece treasure hunt is such a big deal in the series.

Disclaimer: This article reflects the writer's opinion.


Crocodile, Garp and others are among One Piece characters who never showed any interest in finding the One Piece/Gold Roger's treasure

1. Crocodile

Crocodile (Image via Toei Animation)
Crocodile (Image via Toei Animation)

Crocodile, also a former Shichibukai, is an excellent example of a character whose goals differ greatly from those of pursuing the One Piece. His main goal was destroying the kingdom of Alabasta and grabbing control over one of the ancient weapons that let the user destroy millions of people – Pluton.

Being envious of intelligence and rich food, Crocodile built the schemes to the extremes of plotting and planning and showed self-interested leadership with political motives. His lack of caring for the ambitions and aspirations of other people, particularly anything to do with One Piece, speaks volumes about him as a trickster and a villainous character.


2. Dracule Mihawk

Dracule Mihawk (Image via Toei Animation)
Dracule Mihawk (Image via Toei Animation)

Dracule Mihawk is one of the One Piece characters who ranks as the world's fastest human and the greatest swordsman, rebels in a fight, and the master of the sword. All of his time is given in the pursuit of becoming the best and finding worthy sparring partners.

Mihawk's lonely and indifferent disposition is one feature that signifies that he does not care for worldly possessions, even the One Piece. So, his fights with Zoro underscore his wish to fight an opponent, not the gold, which is also an adverse trait. Hence, Mihawk practicality can be considered by the fact that the path to his growth and mastery of the art of fighting is worth more than legends' treasures.


3. Jinbe

Jinbe (Image via Toei Animation)
Jinbe (Image via Toei Animation)

Jinbe is among the other One Piece characters. He is an honorable fish-man who has always prioritized the welfare of his people and the quest for equality between humans and fishermen. His loyalty to Whitebeard and later to Luffy is rooted in his belief in their visions for a better world. Jinbe's mission is to foster peace and understanding rather than seek out Gol D. Roger's treasure.

His dedication to these noble causes and his role in significant events like Fish-Man Island's protection showcase his true motivations and lack of interest in One Piece.


4. Boa Hancock

Boa Hancock (Image via Toei Animation)
Boa Hancock (Image via Toei Animation)

Boa Hancock, the Pirate Empress, has many layers as her motivation is her affection for Luffy and loyalty to her people and Amazon Lily. Her supposed affection for Luffy seems to overshadow any interest that she can have in the One Piece treasures.

According to the ranking of the Shichibukai, Hancock is more concerned with her position and protecting her citizens. Her motives tend to be more subjective than any objective dream of acquiring Gol D. Roger's treasure, which is quite different from a normal pirate, making her one of the One Piece characters who never showed any interest in finding the One Piece/Gold Roger's treasure.


5. Doflamingo

Doflamingo (Image via Toei Animation)
Doflamingo (Image via Toei Animation)

Doflamingo represents the infamous Shichibukai and is guided by the perversion of the idea of power. His objectives revolve around achieving his ends by controlling social and political life. This is because, throughout these episodes, Doflamingo shows no real interest in the treasures that the Straw Hats are seeking, namely the One Piece.

He just concentrates on building his empire and using the information he has with him to remain in power. However, his desire and initial plans place him significantly removed from the adventure for Gol D. Roger's bounty, underlining his unique and ruthlessly evil nature.


6. Nami

Nami (Image via Toei Animation)
Nami (Image via Toei Animation)

Nami is the talented navigator of the Straw Hat Pirates and has a unique dream that sets her apart from many of her crewmates. Her primary goal is to create a complete map of the world, driven by her love for navigation and exploration. While she certainly values treasure, her true passion lies in charting unknown territories and discovering new lands.

Nami's expertise and ambitions are rooted in exploration and knowledge rather than pursuing the One Piece. Her character embodies the spirit of adventure, prioritizing the journey over the destination of Gol D. Roger's legendary treasure.


7. Franky

Franky (Image via Toei Animation)
Franky (Image via Toei Animation)

Franky, the shipwright of the Straw Hat Pirates, is overly obsessed, and his ambitions focus on engineering and shipbuilding. He dreams of constructing and setting sail with the biggest ship, Thousand Sunny, which can withstand the hardest of seas. True passion, genuine appreciation of his work, and the refusal to be impressed by dreams and treasures aside, One Piece can all be seen in Franky.

The series investigation points out his incredible, burning desire to create the strongest mechanical technology in the world and his devotion towards the Straw Hat crew. Thus, Franky's goal to build something grand and enduring must be viewed as the protagonist's genuine goal beyond the desire for treasure.


8. Vivi

Vivi (Image via Toei Animation)
Vivi (Image via Toei Animation)

Vivi is a compassionate princess of the Alabasta kingdom who sailed with the Straw Hat Pirates to rescue her people from the rule of Crocodile. For her people, she worked selflessly and showed a deep concern for them throughout her journey. Indeed, Vivi has always had her priorities set according to her princess duties and the welfare of Alabasta.

Although her association with the Straw Hats was not voluntary in the first place, she intended to create a better future for her people. It is apparent that Vivi has no interest in One Piece and does what she does her duty and love for her country unlike other greed-driven One Piece characters.


9. Rebecca

Rebecca (Image via Toei Animation)
Rebecca (Image via Toei Animation)

Among other One Piece characters, Rebecca is a resilient gladiator who has endured immense hardship throughout her life. Her primary focus is protecting her family and reclaiming her kingdom from the oppression of Doflamingo. Rebecca's battles and her dedication to her loved ones drive her actions.

She fights not for treasure, but for freedom and justice for her people. Her experiences and the suffering she has witnessed shape her motivations, leaving little room for any interest in One Piece. Rebecca's story concerns personal struggle and the fight for a better future.


10. Garp

Garp (Image via Toei Animation)
Garp (Image via Toei Animation)

Garp is a legendary Marine Vice Admiral who is a figure synonymous with justice and the relentless pursuit of pirates. His illustrious career is marked by his unwavering dedication to his duties as a Marine. Garp's connections, including his relationship with his grandson Luffy, add a layer of complexity to his character, but his primary focus remains on his role within the Marines.

His lack of interest in Gol D. Roger's treasure is consistent with his values and commitment to maintaining order. Garp embodies the principles of justice, making him a unique figure in the One Piece world.


11. Whitebeard

Whitebeard (Image via Toei Animation)
Whitebeard (Image via Toei Animation)

One of the Four Emperors, Whitebeard loved his family, which he formed through pirates more than anything else. This is not about gold and jewels but about a paradise where his "sons" could run their lives. Whitebeard aimed to protect his crew and change the wrongs of this world.

From his actions and what he considers important in the end, one can see that his interests are not in One Piece itself. Their greed for treasures is seen as unimportant during Whitebeard's death during the Marineford War, as he protects his family and the ideals he holds dear.


To Conclude

Looking back at these characters, it's clear that One Piece isn't just about the treasure hunt. Each of these individuals has their own goals and motivations, showing the depth of Oda's world. From power-hungry villains to loyal friends, these One Piece characters' disinterest in One Piece adds variety to the story. Seeing how their personal quests fit into the larger narrative is interesting.

This list of One Piece characters reminds us that there's more than one way to define success or fulfillment. Whether it's mastering a skill, protecting loved ones, or pursuing political aims, these One Piece characters prove that the series has something for everyone, treasure hunters or not.


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