One Pace Spreadsheet — Better
Long, drawn-out scenes are tightened for a better viewing experience. The Power of the One Pace Spreadsheet
episodes should be watched when a One Pace edit for that section is not yet available. Language Availability One Pace Spreadsheet BETTER
Not every arc is fully edited by the One Pace team yet. The spreadsheet provides real-time updates on which arcs are 100% complete and which are still in progress. 3. Seamless Transitions Long, drawn-out scenes are tightened for a better
Enter , a fan-led project that recuts the anime to match the exact pacing of Eiichiro Oda’s original manga. To navigate this massive project, the community relies heavily on the One Pace Spreadsheet . But is using the spreadsheet actually better than watching the standard broadcast, or even using the official One Pace website? The spreadsheet provides real-time updates on which arcs
However, the "official" tracking sheets often felt like navigating the Grand Line without a Log Pose—cluttered, occasionally outdated, or missing the vital "What do I watch next?" flow for newcomers. The Innovation: The "Better" Spreadsheet
The spreadsheet is more than just a list; it is a dynamic guide that helps viewers optimize their time: Arc Completion Tracking : Clearly labels which arcs are finished, which are (Work In Progress), and which are (To Be Redone) to improve older edits. Time-Saving Analytics
Kenji opened OnePace_BETTER. He filtered by "Proximity to Deck 14," then "Mobility Assist Required," then "Alternative Route Clearance." The sheet generated a phased evacuation plan in 11 seconds. It even printed barcode stickers for each passenger group, directing them to the nearest safe corridor.