In One Piece, the death of Gale D. Roger was the basic setting of the entire anime. Roger conquered the Great Sea Route. After arriving at Rafdrul, although he did not know where the Fruit of Light was, he knew that he could use his influence to get everyone to go out to sea to find the Fruit of Light and return the world to normal. Therefore, before his execution, his words opened the prologue of the "era of the great pirates." However, the comic did not explicitly mention the specific reason for his arrest and execution. Although Roger died before the anime timeline, his death pushed the development of the whole story. Many pirates were influenced by him to embark on the journey of finding "One Piece".
As of now, Luffy hasn't died in the One Piece manga. But anything can happen in the unpredictable world of One Piece.
No, as of now, Zoro is still alive and kicking in the One Piece manga.
As of now, Sabo is still alive in the One Piece manga. The story continues to develop with him playing an important role.
As of now, Sanji is very much alive in the One Piece manga. The story keeps unfolding with him as a vital part of the plot. The author hasn't written his death yet.
Not at all. Law remains a significant character and has many ongoing plotlines associated with him. His presence continues to shape the events in the One Piece manga.
Zoro is still alive and kicking in the One Piece manga. His character has overcome many challenges but hasn't met his demise. The manga keeps him going strong on his adventures.
Jinbei doesn't die in the One Piece manga. The manga keeps him as an active and significant character, contributing to the adventures and battles.
Chopper is very much alive in the One Piece manga. The creators haven't written his death into the story. He's an integral part of the crew and their journey continues without that tragic event.
No, Luffy doesn't die in the One Piece manga. He keeps going on his adventures and facing various challenges.
No, kids don't die in One Piece. The manga usually avoids such extreme plotlines involving the death of children.