## One Piece Chapter 883, pages 0-3: Merienda - Chapter: 883 - Pages: 0-3 - Characters: Ideo, Luffy, Katakuri ### Summary Page 0: Chapter 883 is titled "Merienda." The cover page also promotes "SUPER KABUKI II ONE PIECE IS A HUGE HIT! DON'T MISS THIS ACTION-PACKED ROMP!" The cover story continues: "DROPPING IN ON THE LIVES OF THE STRAW HAT GRAND PIRATE FLEET, VOL. 17, IDEO ARC 'JOINED A FIGHT AND BEAT UP BOTH SIDES!'" Ideo's group is shown in the middle of a chaotic fight, having apparently intervened so forcefully that both sides of the conflict were defeated. Page 2: Luffy finally commits to Gear Fourth. He bites into his arm, pumps air into his body, and declares, "MUSCLE BALLOON!" as the force builds with "FWOOM!" and "FULL POWER!" His body swells into the heavy, armored form needed to fight Katakuri directly. Katakuri watches without panic, but the transformation is not clean or gentle; Luffy jerks, gasps, and strains through "GUHH!" "GUH!" "BUH!" and "JERK" as Haki spreads over his inflated arms. When the power finishes surging, Luffy's massive body launches backward across the Mirror World with "WAAGH!" The page is the start of his counterattack, but it also shows how costly the form is: Luffy has to force his wounded body into the shape of a weapon before he can try to break through Katakuri's control. Page 3: Katakuri studies Luffy instead of rushing him. He says, "AS I FIGHT YOU, I REMIND MYSELF WHY, WHEN FACED WITH AN OBVIOUS POWER-UP, IT'S ESSENTIAL TO JUST SHUT UP AND OBSERVE." Luffy slides through the Mirror World, and Katakuri calls after him, "OI, STRAW HAT LUFFY!" Then he states the result of his observation: "KNOW THIS: I HAVEN'T UNDERESTIMATED YOU IN THE SLIGHTEST!" Luffy tries to answer with the inflated power he has gathered, but Katakuri's grip and the awakened mochi around the battlefield keep the pressure on. Luffy reacts, "WHA-" and then realizes the substance around him is closing in: "MOCHI?!" The room itself is becoming part of Katakuri's attack, and Luffy understands that Gear Fourth alone has not freed him from the enemy's terrain.