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Maps Gpo. TalkGpo map Grand Piece Online Wiki Fandom Image Location Description Level Requirement Wiki page Go to - Boss: Sea Beas - Boss: Kraken It is recommended to enable Fast Mode in the GPO settings and the lowest graphics in the Roblox Settings, as that allows you to see better


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Logue Town is a medium sized island located from the south of Marine Base G-1 and southeast of Reverse Mountain.The island consists of several NPCs and one Marine Boss.The Quest's level requirement for this Island is 325+.Like all other islands, The Player can buy it's Eternal Pose from Bomi for 2000.A player can buy a Fishing Rod for 50 along with baits for ? each. The Grand Piece online overworld is divided into two major regions: the First Sea and the Second Sea

Grand Piece Online Maps plays a crucial role in the GPO game Logue Town is a medium sized island located from the south of Marine Base G-1 and southeast of Reverse Mountain.The island consists of several NPCs and one Marine Boss.The Quest's level requirement for this Island is 325+.Like all other islands, The Player can buy it's Eternal Pose from Bomi for 2000.A player can buy a Fishing Rod for 50 along with baits for ? each. The islands are listed based on quest levels and the characters you will meet

. The First Sea is known as the Sea of Phoeyu, while the Second is called the New World.Each region has unique islands with varying difficulty levels and different items to collect. Logue Town is a medium sized island located from the south of Marine Base G-1 and southeast of Reverse Mountain.The island consists of several NPCs and one Marine Boss.The Quest's level requirement for this Island is 325+.Like all other islands, The Player can buy it's Eternal Pose from Bomi for 2000.A player can buy a Fishing Rod for 50 along with baits for ? each.

. Rough Waters - Boss: Sea Beas - Boss: Kraken: Level 1+ View wiki Rough Waters location - Haki: Kenbunshoku V2 Grand Piece Online Maps (GPO Maps) Welcome to the world of Grand Piece Online! This MMORPG occurs across two distinct regions - the First and Second Seas