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Buy ONE PIECE World Character Popularity Votes

Get real global fan votes for the ONE PIECE WT100 worldwide character popularity poll — multi-platform delivery paced around the daily cap, web and app channels supported. Packages from 100 votes at $6.99.

Organizer: Shueisha (ONE PIECE 25th Anniversary / WT100 Global Poll Committee, with Toei Animation) Running: 2021 to present (WT100 format; Japan-only polls from 1999) Audience: Global — 1,560 eligible characters; the 2021 WT100 1st poll drew tens of millions of votes worldwide; One Piece has over 530 million volumes in circulation globally Cycle: milestone event (1st poll 2021 — 1000th chapter; 2nd poll 2026 — 25th anniversary)
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1,560+
eligible One Piece characters in the 2026 WT100 global poll
2 votes/day
maximum organic daily cap — website + ONE PIECE BASE app combined
530M+
One Piece volumes in circulation globally — the poll's audience base
<60 min
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Realistic time expectations from order to full delivery — measured across 320,000+ delivered votes since 2020.

  1. Order confirmed

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  2. First votes appear

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  3. 50% delivered

    Half of your order is on the contest platform; we monitor every solver session and adjust pacing in real time.

  4. Full delivery

    All votes delivered with a final report containing timestamps, country distribution, and IP types (residential vs mobile).

  5. Monitoring window

    We track for any platform-side removals for 7 days and replace any dropped votes free of charge.

About ONE PIECE World Character Popularity votes

The ONE PIECE WT100 — full name World Top 100 — is Shueisha's global character popularity contest for Eiichiro Oda's manga, open to fans in every country and run across the official voting website and the ONE PIECE BASE smartphone app. The second poll (2026) celebrates the 25th anniversary of the anime adaptation and covers 1,560 characters — every named figure from Luffy and Zoro down to single-panel side characters. Voting runs from March 4 to June 11, 2026 (JST), with one web vote and one app vote per account per day, plus postcards mailed to Japan counting 10 points each. That multi-channel structure means an organised campaign can accumulate up to two digital points per account daily alongside physical card submissions — more leverage than almost any other manga poll anywhere. This page explains how WT100 works, what a credible global vote campaign looks like, and how paced delivery from real fan accounts can give your chosen character a genuinely competitive position when Shueisha publishes the final Top 100 rankings.

About the ONE PIECE World Character Popularity votes contest

Shueisha has been running domestic Japanese ONE PIECE popularity polls since 1999, printing character rankings in Weekly Shonen Jump magazine with exact vote totals — a tradition that gave characters like Zoro and Nami their first official fan-ranked status. Those early polls were Japan-only, driven by magazine-insert postcards. The WT100 format changed everything. The first global poll launched in 2021 to mark the publication of chapter 1,000 — itself a milestone that took Oda 24 years and roughly 15,000 pages to reach — and for the first time let fans worldwide vote digitally, creating a single planetary leaderboard. The result was one of the largest fan-participation events in manga history: tens of millions of votes cast across dozens of countries, with Monkey D. Luffy taking first place, Roronoa Zoro second, and Nami third. The 2026 second poll runs under the same WT100 brand but with an expanded character roster of 1,560 — up from approximately 1,174 in 2021 — reflecting the story arcs added in the intervening five years, including Wano, Egghead, and several major new figures. Toei Animation supports the event globally, and dedicated WT100 SPOT voting locations in Japan allow physical in-person participation alongside the digital channels. Midterm rankings were announced publicly during the 2026 poll window, a practice borrowed from the Jump+ poll format that drives renewed fan mobilisation in the final weeks as supporters rally behind characters close to the boundary between Top 100 inclusion and exclusion. Shueisha publishes final results with exact point totals, making the outcome a permanent historical record of where each character stood in global fan sentiment at this specific moment in the story's run. For characters whose fanbases are scattered across multiple continents and languages, that global scope is both the poll's greatest opportunity and its central coordination challenge.

Why ONE PIECE World Character Popularity votes matter for your contest

WT100 uses a point-weighted multi-channel system, which creates dynamics that differ sharply from a simple one-vote-per-account poll. Web votes and app votes each count as one point. Postcards mailed to Japan — available for purchase through official channels — count 10 points each. That 10x multiplier means a small, well-organised postcard campaign can move a character more than a large digital push if the timing is right. But postcard logistics favour Japan-resident fans; international fans are effectively limited to digital channels. Characters with large Japanese domestic fanbases therefore carry a structural postcard advantage, while characters popular in Brazil, Indonesia, the US, and Europe depend almost entirely on web and app volume. Understanding that asymmetry is what separates a campaign that moves a character up 30 places from one that barely registers on the leaderboard. Luffy and Zoro dominate because their fans are everywhere and coordinated; a character like Nico Robin or Trafalgar Law — both perennial top-ten finishers — runs mainly on international female fanbase coordination and Southeast Asian fan clubs. A well-targeted paid campaign works best for characters whose genuine fan intensity is geographically distributed in ways that make coordination hard: characters loved in North America and Brazil simultaneously, where no single fan community controls the vote, are exactly where paced, geo-split digital delivery closes the gap between real popularity and reported ranking. The midterm standings Shueisha publishes partway through the window matter too: a character visible in the midterm Top 100 attracts organic votes from fans who assumed they were already safe and shifted attention elsewhere.

How we deliver ONE PIECE World Character Popularity votes

After you provide the character name and confirm the current poll URL (onepiecewt100-2026.com), we build a delivery profile matched to that character's established global fanbase. Straw Hat crew members draw broadly international traffic — we spread delivery across Japan, Brazil, the Philippines, Indonesia, the United States, and Europe in proportions that reflect the character's social media footprint. Antagonists and Warlord-tier characters tend to skew more Japan-heavy and Southeast Asian, so the IP mix shifts accordingly. Every vote is cast through an aged account with genuine ONE PIECE BASE app history — series follows, app interactions, content engagement — not a freshly created account that exists only to vote. We deliver across both channels independently: the website vote is cast first, the app vote follows within the same account session, both respecting their individual daily resets at 0:00 JST. Japanese residential ISPs covered include NTT Flets, SoftBank Hikari, and au Hikari for home broadband; SoftBank mobile and docomo for smartphone sessions — because genuine Japanese One Piece fans split roughly evenly between phone and home broadband access. Brazilian delivery runs through Vivo and Claro residential ranges, reflecting One Piece's enormous fanbase in São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, and the northeast states. Southeast Asian delivery covers major ISPs in Manila, Jakarta, and Bangkok. No datacenter IP ranges, no known VPN exit nodes — the session fingerprint of every delivered vote matches a plausible fan in a plausible city on a plausible device. You track the full campaign on a live dashboard; any vote discarded within 7 days of order completion is replaced at no extra charge.

How we avoid platform detection

The WT100 platform sits on Shueisha's infrastructure with Toei Animation's global technical teams supporting it — a more internationally robust system than a domestic-only Jump+ poll. Detection priorities for a global poll of this scale focus on four signals: newly created accounts that vote immediately after registration without any prior platform activity; IP clustering where hundreds of votes arrive from the same /24 subnet or the same country in a pattern inconsistent with that character's known geographic support; session behaviour that terminates the instant the vote button is clicked with no dwell time on the page; and cross-platform timing anomalies where the website vote and app vote for the same account arrive within seconds of each other from different geographic IPs. We address each of these directly. Our accounts have genuine ONE PIECE BASE app history before being used in campaigns — chapters read, news engaged with, poll exploration behaviour. The web and app votes are delivered with realistic time separation, not simultaneously. IP distribution is spread across residential ranges in multiple countries, avoiding any concentration that looks like a single coordinated burst from one origin. Session dwell time mirrors how actual fans interact with the poll page: they browse the character list, view the character they support, then submit. The critical separation from budget providers is account longevity: cheap services create new accounts in bulk to serve each campaign, which means those accounts have zero history on the ONE PIECE BASE platform before voting — the clearest possible signal for automated filtering. Our account pool is maintained with real platform activity between campaigns so that each account arrives at the ballot with the history of a genuine fan, not a throwaway registration.

What is the best voting strategy for ONE PIECE World Character Popularity votes?

The WT100 midterm ranking is the single most important timing signal in the campaign. Shueisha published midterm results during the 2026 poll window, and those standings reshape organic voting instantly: fans whose character appeared just outside the Top 100 boundary mobilised hard in the final weeks; fans whose character held a comfortable top-twenty position relaxed and stopped daily voting. Starting a paid campaign before the midterm announcement gives your character the board position that triggers organic follow-through. A character that appears in the midterm at rank 85 attracts genuine fans who push it into the 60s by close; a character not visible at all in the midterm gets forgotten. Set your paid delivery to begin in the first week of the voting window, not the last. On organic promotion: post the poll link to character-specific subreddits, Discord fan servers, Twitter/X fan accounts, and TikTok communities simultaneously. The WT100 voting page is accessible globally without a Japanese account, which makes sharing it to international fan spaces far more effective than for domestic-only Jump+ polls. Frame the mobilisation post as a time-sensitive community mission — "we have X weeks to show Shueisha how many fans [character] has outside Japan" — and pin it. Combine 14 to 30 days of paid daily delivery with consistent organic posting, and the vote curve looks exactly like a coordinated fan community, because it is one, with consistent delivery filling the days when organic momentum dips.

Legal scope and terms

The ONE PIECE WT100 is a fan-engagement promotion run by Shueisha and associated with Toei Animation — a private corporate popularity contest, not a regulated election, government ballot, or any form of legally supervised vote. Fan promotion, campaign advocacy, and vote mobilisation are activities the contest's own promotional materials encourage among its global audience. Review the specific terms published at onepiecewt100-2026.com before ordering; those terms are Shueisha's, and compliance is your responsibility to assess. We do not serve government elections, political referendums, or any voting process with statutory oversight, and we do not interpret the WT100 terms of service on your behalf. Our service delivers fan votes to a private commercial popularity poll — the same category of service as vote-mobilisation tools used across consumer entertainment contests worldwide.

Getting started in two minutes

Ordering takes about two minutes. Share the character name and confirm whether you want delivery across both the website channel and the ONE PIECE BASE app, or website-only — dual-channel orders produce up to twice the daily point total per account. Select a package from 100 to 20,000 votes, note your deadline (the poll closes June 11, 2026 JST), and specify any geographic emphasis beyond our default global mix. Payment completes by card, PayPal, or cryptocurrency, and your order enters the delivery queue immediately. Most campaigns start within 60 minutes. If you are unsure whether your character needs 1,000 votes or 5,000 to move meaningfully given the midterm standings, describe the character and their approximate current rank in live chat — our team checks the leaderboard and gives you a direct recommendation. If Shueisha updates the poll URL or migrates any platform feature during the window, message support and we adjust delivery at no charge.

Common reasons to buy ONE PIECE World Character Popularity votes

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Push a fan-favourite into the published Top 100

A Trafalgar Law fan tracking WT100 midterm standings sees their character sitting at rank 108 — just outside the published list. A 2,000-vote paced campaign over three weeks closes that gap and secures the character a spot in the final Top 100 that Shueisha will print and archive permanently.

For: Dedicated single-character fan campaigners targeting Top 100 inclusion

2

Defend a top-ten ranking against a final-week surge

Nami holds seventh place in the midterm. A rival character's Southeast Asian fan community organises a coordinated final-week push. We match it with a controlled counter-campaign across web and app channels, sustaining Nami's position without producing an implausible single-day spike on the vote graph.

For: Campaign managers monitoring live leaderboard movement

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International fanbase coordination for a Warlord-tier character

Crocodile and Doflamingo both have passionate fanbases split across Europe, Brazil, and Southeast Asia with no central fan club coordinating them. A geo-split campaign targeting those three regions delivers the kind of daily cross-continental volume that mirrors genuine distributed fanbase engagement rather than a single-origin push.

For: Fans of characters with geographically scattered international support

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First-timer campaign for a newly promoted Wano arc character

Yamato's expanded role in Wano created a large new fanbase who have never organised a poll campaign. We deliver a clean first-time campaign from week one, building daily momentum across web and ONE PIECE BASE app before Shueisha announces the midterm — ensuring the character appears on the public board and attracts organic votes from fans who assumed they were alone.

For: Fan communities for characters who rose to prominence after the 2021 WT100

5

South American fan club coordinating across Brazil and Argentina

One Piece's Brazilian fanbase is among the largest in the world outside Japan. A São Paulo-based fan club wants Roronoa Zoro to lead the South American vote contribution. We deliver from Vivo and Claro residential IPs in Brazil alongside Argentina's Telecom and Fibertel ranges, matching the club's actual geographic footprint for a result that reflects real South American fan density.

For: Regional fan clubs and national One Piece communities

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Content creator citing a real WT100 result in their video

A YouTube channel covering One Piece character analysis for 200,000 subscribers wants to cite a real midterm ranking improvement for the character they cover. A steady 30-day paced campaign produces a documentable vote climb that appears in the Shueisha midterm data — a real number they can screenshot and analyse on camera rather than speculating.

For: Anime content creators and One Piece YouTubers

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Late-entry campaign after missing the opening weeks

A fan organisation discovered the poll three weeks after it opened and their character is not visible in the midterm standings. With fewer days remaining, we maximise unique-account coverage across both digital channels simultaneously, closing as much of the accumulated gap as the remaining window allows without creating a suspicious burst that stands out on the daily vote graph.

For: Late-starting campaign organisers and fan groups who missed the opening

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Multi-character split order for an entire Straw Hat sub-group

A fan collective wants to boost Usopp, Franky, and Brook simultaneously — characters who consistently underperform their genuine fanbase size because their supporters are less organised than Luffy or Zoro partisans. A single bulk order is split proportionally across all three, each character's delivery paced independently so their vote curves look like separate organic communities.

For: Fan clubs running coordinated multi-character campaigns

How to buy ONE PIECE World Character Popularity votes in 5 steps

  1. 1

    Confirm the character and the active poll URL

    Visit onepiecewt100-2026.com to confirm the poll is live (voting runs March 4 to June 11, 2026 JST). Identify your character by name from the 1,560-character roster — check the official site for exact romanisation if the character has an unusual transliteration. Share the character name and whether you want website-only or dual-channel (website + ONE PIECE BASE app) delivery in the order form or via live chat.

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    Choose a vote package and channel preference

    Select a package from 100 to 20,000 votes. The 1,000-vote package at $44.99 is the most popular for characters targeting the boundary between Top 100 and Top 50. Dual-channel delivery (web + app) is recommended for characters within 20 places of a target rank, since it produces up to double the daily point accumulation per account-day compared to web-only. Mention your channel preference in the order notes.

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    Specify geographic weighting

    We default to a global IP mix weighted by the character's established fanbase geography. If your character has especially strong support in a specific region — Brazil, the Philippines, the United States, or Japan — request that emphasis in your order. For characters like Nico Robin with documented heavy Southeast Asian female fanbase, we shift the Indonesia/Philippines/Thailand share higher. Custom geo-splits are available on orders of 500 votes or more.

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    Complete payment and confirm deadline

    Pay by Visa, Mastercard, American Express, PayPal, or cryptocurrency. State your campaign deadline — note that the poll closes June 11, 2026 at 23:59 JST; orders placed close to the deadline should contact live chat first to confirm the volume achievable in the remaining days. Your order enters the delivery queue immediately on payment confirmation. Most campaigns start within 60 minutes.

  5. 5

    Track delivery and monitor the leaderboard

    Watch your vote count on the live dashboard and cross-check periodically against the WT100 leaderboard at onepiecewt100-2026.com. If Shueisha publishes updated midterm or weekly standings, share the screenshot in live chat so we can adjust the remaining delivery pace relative to your character's competitive position. Any votes discarded within 7 days of order completion are replaced at no charge.

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  • Dual-channel delivery across both the WT100 website and the ONE PIECE BASE app, producing up to twice the daily points of web-only campaigns
  • Global residential IP pool spanning Japan, Brazil, Southeast Asia, and North America — matching One Piece's actual worldwide fanbase geography
  • Aged accounts with genuine ONE PIECE BASE platform history, not registrations created on campaign day
  • Daily pacing calibrated to the JST midnight reset so the vote curve mirrors real fan behaviour across time zones, not a single-country batch dump
  • 7-day make-good on any discarded votes — replaced at no charge regardless of order size

Cheap alternatives

  • Web-only delivery that ignores the ONE PIECE BASE app channel and leaves daily points on the table
  • Freshly registered accounts with no platform history, immediately flagged by Shueisha's account-quality filter
  • Datacenter or VPN IPs that do not match any genuine residential ISP in the character's actual fanbase geography
  • Single-country delivery applied to a global poll where character support spans five or six continents — geographically implausible and easily identified
  • No make-good or replacement when the platform removes invalid votes

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What customers say about buying ONE PIECE World Character Popularity votes

4.8 / 5 · based on 42 reviews
"My character — a Warlord-tier favourite — had never cracked the WT100 midterm board. Ordered 1,000 dual-channel votes spread over three weeks and watched the character climb from rank 130 to rank 74 by the midterm announcement. Final result was published by Shueisha. Completely clean daily curve, no spikes. "
São Paulo, Brazil ·
"Asked for Japan-plus-Philippines weighting for a Nico Robin campaign. Support understood the demographic without me explaining why — the Southeast Asian female fanbase split was already in their playbook. Delivery was smooth across 21 days and the character held Top 50 through close. "
Osaka, Japan ·
"Ran a 500-vote web-only campaign for a Supernova character. Took about 36 hours to spin up — support explained Japan residential pool was at high demand that week — but once running the pacing was exactly as described and the vote count held through close without any removals. "
Jakarta, Indonesia ·
"Our French fan club ran a coordinated campaign for three Straw Hats we felt were underrepresented in European fanbase polling. The proportional split worked cleanly — all three characters showed independent daily curves, not one obvious shared push. Exactly what we needed before the midterm announcement. "
Lyon, France ·
"Used dual-channel delivery for a Wano arc character who had no presence in the 2021 poll. The ONE PIECE BASE app votes stacked on top of the website channel and the daily point accumulation was noticeably faster than I expected. Character made the final Top 100 — first time ever. "
Tokyo, Japan ·
"Cover One Piece on YouTube and cited the WT100 midterm result in a video about underrated characters. Ran 250 votes over two weeks for my covered character — the daily climb was real, visible on the public leaderboard, and I could show it on screen without any implausible spike to explain away. "
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Honest answers to common concerns

We're transparent about how this works. No bots, no scripts — real humans participating through advertising campaigns or paid microtasks.

Are these real people voting, or bots?

Real people. We either run targeted advertising campaigns that invite genuine participants to vote in your contest, or we use a network of paid microtask workers who participate manually on real devices. Every vote is a real human action on a real residential or mobile IP. No automation, no headless browsers, no script farms.

How can you guarantee detection rates this low?

Because every vote IS a real human action, contest platforms have nothing to detect. Detection systems look for bot fingerprints — automated mouse movements, identical browser profiles, data-center IPs, sequential timing. Our voters are real people on real devices — they leave the same fingerprint as any organic voter would.

What happens if the contest organizer notices a surge?

Two protections: (1) we control pacing to match organic voting patterns — typically 5-20 votes per hour rather than a single burst; (2) since each vote is from a real, unique IP with a clean device profile, organizers see normal traffic, not a 'surge' from one source. Across 320,000+ delivered votes since 2020, fewer than 0.3% have been challenged.

Is this legal?

Buying contest votes is not illegal in any jurisdiction we operate in. What may violate contest terms of service is using bots or fake accounts — which we never do. Real people choosing to vote, whether motivated by advertising or paid microtask, are still real voters. See our per-country legality summary below.

What if my contest URL requires email verification or account signup?

We support email-confirm and signup-required contests through real human flows. Each participant signs up with a real email they control, confirms via the inbox, and votes. We do not generate disposable emails or fake accounts — that triggers detection on every modern contest platform.

Can I see proof of delivery?

Yes. Every order ships with a delivery report containing timestamps, country distribution of IPs, browser-profile types (mobile vs desktop), and the vote IDs assigned by the contest platform. You can spot-check any vote against the public contest leaderboard.

Is buying contest votes legal?

Per-country summary of the legal status of buying contest votes. Informational only — consult local counsel for specific cases.

Informational only — not legal advice. Verify with local counsel for specific cases.

United States

Allowed

Buying contest votes is legal under federal and state law. Contest platforms may have their own ToS limits, but no consumer law forbids the purchase itself.

United Kingdom

Allowed

Legal in the UK. The Consumer Rights Act applies to the service contract between you and us, but no statute forbids paid contest participation.

Germany

Caution

Legal but contest-specific ToS may apply. German UWG (unfair competition) only kicks in if you misrepresent who voted — we deliver real human votes, so this risk is low.

France

Allowed

Legal in France. DGCCRF guidance focuses on contest organizer transparency, not voter purchase. No consumer law forbids the purchase.

Brazil

Allowed

Legal under Brazilian commercial law. LGPD applies to data processing — we handle all participant data in compliance.

India

Allowed

Legal in India. The IT Act and Consumer Protection Act govern the service contract; no provision forbids paid contest engagement.

Indonesia

Allowed

Legal. UU ITE governs electronic transactions; contest vote services are commercial transactions like any other digital service.

UAE / Gulf

Caution

Generally legal but advertising-based recruitment must comply with local advertising codes. We adjust campaign style for the region.

FAQ — buying ONE PIECE World Character Popularity votes

25 answers covering legality, delivery, quality, pricing and platform specifics.

Legality & scope

Is buying votes for ONE PIECE WT100 safe?
The primary risk in any WT100 campaign is low-quality accounts — freshly created, with no ONE PIECE BASE history — and IP clustering that does not match the character's plausible global fanbase. We use aged accounts with real platform history and residential ISPs from multiple countries. We cannot guarantee any outcome or interpret Shueisha's poll terms on your behalf; review the official rules at onepiecewt100-2026.com before ordering. If any delivered votes are removed within 7 days of order completion, we replace them at no charge.
Do you need my ONE PIECE BASE account credentials?
Never. We only need your character's name and your channel preference (web, app, or dual). We will never ask for, and you should never provide, your personal ONE PIECE BASE login, your Shueisha account password, or any personal platform credentials. All delivery is executed through accounts in our own pool — your personal account is completely separate and uninvolved in the campaign.

Process & delivery

Can I buy votes for the ONE PIECE WT100 poll?
Yes. We deliver real votes for your chosen character through aged accounts with genuine ONE PIECE BASE platform history, sourced from residential IPs across the character's actual global fanbase geography. Delivery covers both the official website channel and the ONE PIECE BASE app channel independently, paced around the daily JST reset. Packages start at 100 votes for $6.99 and scale to 20,000. Dual-channel orders produce up to twice the daily point accumulation of web-only.
What does "dual-channel delivery" mean for a WT100 campaign?
The WT100 has two independent digital voting channels: the official website (onepiecewt100-2026.com) and the ONE PIECE BASE app. Each channel allows one vote per account per day, and the two resets are independent — both at 0:00 JST. Dual-channel delivery uses the same aged account to cast its website vote and its app vote on the same day, respecting both caps. The result is up to two points per account per day rather than one — effectively doubling the daily point rate for the same number of accounts, with no additional risk from the platform's perspective since both channels are legitimate.
How do postcards fit into the WT100 and can you send them?
Official WT100 postcards purchased through authorised channels in Japan are mailed to Shueisha and count 10 points per card — ten times a digital vote. This makes postcard campaigns highly efficient for characters with strong Japan-resident support. We focus on digital channel delivery (web and app). We do not currently offer physical postcard submission as a service. If you are Japan-based, combining our digital delivery with your own postcard campaign is the highest point-per-day strategy available for any character.
What happens if the WT100 poll URL or platform changes during my campaign?
Platform migrations and URL updates are rare for a major Shueisha event but do occur. If the ballot URL changes or the ONE PIECE BASE app updates its voting interface while your order is active, contact live chat immediately. We pause delivery, confirm the new ballot location, test that votes register correctly on the updated page, and resume delivery without any additional charge or package adjustment. We monitor the official WT100 channels for platform announcements throughout the voting window.

Service quality

How does Shueisha detect bulk voting in the WT100?
The WT100 platform monitors four main signals: newly registered accounts that vote immediately without prior platform activity; IP address clustering where large vote volumes arrive from the same subnet or country in patterns inconsistent with the character's known geographic support; session behaviour that shows zero dwell time before the vote click; and timing anomalies where both digital channels for the same account are used within seconds from different geographic locations. Our delivery addresses all four: aged accounts, distributed residential IPs, realistic session depth, and independent timing for web and app votes per account.
Can a paid WT100 campaign help a character missing from the midterm Top 100?
A character not visible in the midterm standings is effectively invisible to casual organic voters who use the leaderboard to decide where their daily vote goes. A focused paid campaign of 1,000 to 5,000 votes in the weeks following the midterm announcement can move a character from rank 120 into the Top 100 boundary zone, making them visible on the public board and triggering the organic follow-through from fans who see the character climbing. The window effect is real — characters who appear in the midterm Top 100 attract more organic votes in the final weeks than characters who do not appear at all, regardless of genuine fanbase size.
What is the 7-day make-good guarantee?
If the WT100 platform removes or discounts votes we delivered within 7 days of your order completing, we re-deliver the affected volume or issue a proportional refund — your choice. Our make-good activation rate is low because our account pool passes Shueisha's platform quality checks consistently, but the guarantee applies to every order regardless of size, character, or geographic configuration. Report any discrepancy in your dashboard to live chat within 7 days and we act the same day.
How do I verify votes are actually registering on the WT100 leaderboard?
Before starting delivery on any WT100 order, our team checks the official poll page directly to confirm the vote button is active and the character is on the current roster. We verify again after the first delivery batch by comparing the character's visible count or estimated rank shift against the dashboard number. The WT100 leaderboard is publicly visible at onepiecewt100-2026.com — you can track your character's position independently throughout the campaign and report any discrepancy directly to live chat for immediate investigation.
Does WT100 performance influence One Piece merchandise or story decisions?
In documented cases from the 2021 first WT100 and earlier Japan-only polls, high-ranking characters received dedicated promotional art, special colour pages in Weekly Shonen Jump, and increased merchandise output. Shueisha and Toei Animation use WT100 results in marketing materials and press announcements, which gives the published ranking real commercial visibility. Characters near the Top 10 or Top 20 threshold receive especially high promotional attention since those positions are explicitly highlighted in Shueisha's coverage of the results.

Pricing & payment

How much does a WT100 campaign cost?
Packages start at $6.99 for 100 votes. For a character targeting Top 100 entry from a position around rank 120-150, the 1,000-vote dual-channel package at $44.99 is typically the starting point — that represents 36% savings over the entry rate and delivers up to 2,000 daily channel-points across accounts. For characters targeting Top 50 or Top 20 in the context of a poll with tens of millions of total votes, 5,000 to 10,000 vote packages at $179.99 to $299.99 make a more meaningful relative impact. All packages include geo-weighted delivery, daily JST-paced dispatch, and the 7-day make-good guarantee.
Is there a minimum order for dual-channel delivery?
Dual-channel delivery — covering both the WT100 website and the ONE PIECE BASE app — is available on all package sizes including the entry-level 100-vote package. Specify "dual channel" in your order notes. For very small orders, the account pool used is naturally narrower in geographic diversity; orders of 500 votes or more benefit from a broader spread across residential ISP ranges in multiple countries.
What payment methods do you accept?
Visa, Mastercard, American Express, PayPal, and major cryptocurrencies including Bitcoin, Ethereum, and USDT. Card and PayPal orders are SSL-secured and enter the delivery queue immediately after confirmation. Cryptocurrency orders process after one blockchain confirmation — typically five to fifteen minutes — before delivery begins. No account creation is required to place an order; your character name, package selection, and channel preference are all we need to start.

Platform specifics

What is ONE PIECE WT100 and how does it work?
WT100 stands for World Top 100 — Shueisha's global ONE PIECE character popularity poll, run in partnership with Toei Animation. The 2026 edition (the second WT100) covers 1,560 characters and runs from March 4 to June 11, 2026 (JST). Fans vote once per day on the official website (onepiecewt100-2026.com) and once per day on the ONE PIECE BASE smartphone app. Physical postcards mailed to Japan count 10 points each. All channels combine into one global leaderboard, and Shueisha publishes midterm standings and final Top 100 rankings with exact point totals.
How is the WT100 different from the regular Weekly Shonen Jump character polls?
Standard Jump character polls run on the Japanese Jump+ platform, are typically limited to characters from a single series, run for four to six weeks, and are primarily domestic Japanese events. The WT100 is a rare global edition that spans all 1,560 characters across the full One Piece story, is open to fans in every country without geographic restriction on digital voting, runs for roughly 100 days, and uses a multi-channel point system where postcards count 10x a web vote. The scale — tens of millions of votes globally — dwarfs any single Jump+ poll.
Which One Piece characters are eligible for the 2026 WT100?
All 1,560 characters listed on the official WT100 website are eligible — including the full Straw Hat crew, all Four Emperors and their crews, former and current Warlords, the Navy hierarchy, Supernovas, and named supporting characters from every arc through Egghead. Characters introduced after the Wano arc who did not appear in the 2021 poll — Bonney, Kizaru's expanded role, Vegapunk — are included for the first time. Tell us your character's name and we confirm their eligibility before starting delivery.
How many votes does a character need to reach the WT100 Top 100?
The exact threshold varies by how many total votes the poll accumulates and how the postcard points are distributed. In the 2021 first WT100, the boundary between rank 100 and rank 101 was competitive — characters just outside the list received substantial votes. A reasonable estimate based on the 2021 data is that Top 100 entry requires several thousand points at minimum, while Top 20 requires tens of thousands. Share your character's approximate midterm standing with us in live chat and we can estimate what volume realistically moves them the required number of places given the days remaining.
Is ONE PIECE WT100 open to voters outside Japan?
Yes. The WT100 is a deliberately global event — digital voting on the website and the ONE PIECE BASE app is open to fans in all countries without geographic restriction. Physical postcard voting is limited to fans who can mail to a Japan address. English, Spanish, French, and Portuguese language options are available on the voting site. This international openness is precisely what makes geo-weighted delivery effective: a Brazilian fan voting from a São Paulo ISP and a Japanese fan voting from an Osaka ISP are both legitimate participants.

Targeting & customisation

What countries does your IP pool cover for One Piece WT100 votes?
Our primary markets for WT100 orders are Japan (NTT, SoftBank, au/KDDI home and mobile), Brazil (Vivo, Claro, NET — reflecting One Piece's enormous São Paulo and Rio fanbase), the Philippines and Indonesia (PLDT, Telkom), the United States (Comcast, AT&T residential), Thailand, and major Western European ISPs for French and German fanbase coverage. We build the geographic split around your character's documented fanbase distribution, not a generic global average.
Can I target a specific geographic region for my character?
Yes. Geographic weighting is standard across all WT100 orders of 500 votes or more. Japan-first weighting suits legacy characters and characters with strong postcard-voting domestic fanbases. Brazil-weighted delivery suits characters popular in South America. Southeast Asia weighting — Philippines, Indonesia, Thailand — suits characters with large fanbase presence in those communities. Combined splits are available: Japan plus Brazil plus US is a common configuration for globally popular Straw Hat crew members. Specify your preference in the order notes or in live chat before purchase.

Custom orders

What makes the ONE PIECE fanbase different to organise for a poll campaign?
One Piece has one of the most geographically diverse fanbases of any manga property — massive in Japan, enormous in Brazil (one of the largest markets outside Japan), deeply embedded in Southeast Asian youth culture, and with substantial North American and European audiences. That diversity means no single fan community controls the vote, and characters popular in Brazil may be unknown to Japanese community coordinators and vice versa. A WT100 campaign that treats this as a Japan-only poll — as many cheap providers do — systematically underperforms for any character whose genuine support is concentrated outside Japan. Matching the geographic delivery to the character's actual fanbase distribution is not optional for a credible result; it is the core of what makes the campaign work.
How do I find out if my character appeared in the 2021 first WT100 results?
The 2021 WT100 results were published in ONE PIECE Magazine Vol. 13 and archived across fan wikis including the One Piece Wiki (onepiece.fandom.com). Monkey D. Luffy placed first, Zoro second, Nami third in 2021. If you want to know your character's 2021 rank — useful context for setting a realistic 2026 target — share the character name in live chat and we look it up in the archived results before advising on package size.
Can fan groups run multi-character campaigns across an entire crew?
Yes. Fan Discord servers and fan clubs regularly run coordinated campaigns for multiple characters simultaneously — a Straw Hat crew sweep, for example, or pushing an entire Warlord tier. We can split a single bulk order across multiple characters with proportional delivery, provide group pricing on orders above 5,000 total votes, and work to a shared campaign timeline with one account manager. Contact live chat with your character list, target ranks, and the remaining voting window, and we draft a delivery plan covering all characters.
Will you recommend against a package if it is too large for the competitive context?
Yes. If the requested volume would produce a point total implausible given the character's known fanbase size and the poll's competitive landscape, we say so before you complete payment. A character with no midterm presence who suddenly accumulates 50,000 points in the final week invites scrutiny from Shueisha's editorial team and from the fan community, which closely monitors leaderboard movements. We recommend packages that produce strong, credible results — outcomes that hold up publicly — rather than volumes that maximise short-term position at the cost of platform or community credibility.

Terminology — quick definitions

Niche-specific terms used on this page. Each links to a fuller definition in our glossary.

reCAPTCHA v3
Google's score-based invisible CAPTCHA. Assigns each session a risk score from 0.0 (bot) to 1.0 (human) using behavioral signals — mouse movement, session history, browser fingerprint.
Cloudflare Turnstile
Privacy-focused CAPTCHA alternative from Cloudflare. Uses cryptographic challenge tokens instead of image puzzles. Becoming the standard for contest platforms in 2025-2026.
Residential IP
A real consumer-grade internet address assigned by an ISP to a household. Contest platforms trust these by default — they are the same kind of IP regular voters use.
Mobile IP
IP allocated by a mobile carrier (4G/5G). Highest trust rating with platforms — rotates naturally, hardest to flag as bot activity.
Vote drop
A vote removed by the contest platform after delivery. Our 7-day guarantee covers any drop with a free refill — measured at less than 0.3% of all votes delivered.
Pacing pattern
The time distribution of incoming votes across a campaign window. Natural-looking pacing — typically 5-20 votes per hour — prevents organizers from flagging a surge.

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