The Straw Hat pirates need to exit Egghead in One Piece.
The Straw Hat Pirates are currently on Egghead Island, and they are currently at war with the World Government itself. Right now, the Straw Hat Pirates are engaging in combat with the Navy as well as the elites of the World Government, such as Rob Lucci, and of course, the most dangerous of all, the Five Elders. The goal of the Straw Hat Pirates is not to beat them, but to hold them off until a successful escape is possible.
The destination of the crew has already been set to Elbaf, but it certainly is not going to be as easy to get there. Right now, all paths look like they’re closed, and it will take quite a lot of effort for the Straw Hat Pirates to leave this island, as well as a bit of luck.
The Split Of The Straw Hat Crew
The Straw Hat Pirates Are Split In Two Groups

The very first thing that fans need to keep in mind is that the Straw Hat Pirate crew will most likely split up on Egghead. This is clear from the fact that Oda has divided the crew into two parts and has provided them with two different escape routes. The Straw Hat Pirates cannot all escape from the same location. If they did that, not only would it compromise the escape plan itself, but it would simply not be possible for them to protect those that they want to protect.
For this reason, and many others, the Straw Hat Pirates will most likely be splitting up on Egghead. This was confirmed on many occasions in the story, as Luffy has previously confirmed that he wants to focus on the enemies in front of him while the rest of the crew makes a successful escape. Meanwhile, Sanji, who recently connected with Nami and the group on the lab of phase, recently mentioned to them that they should not wait for those on the Fabriophase and simply focus on escaping. To that, Nami responded with positivity, and even Usopp was on board with the plan. The only problem was Zoro was fighting Lucci, and that caused quite a lot of issues for the straw hat crew. Regardless, it was already established by Sanji that the crew should focus on escaping from the Labophase. With that said, it is clear that half of the crew will escape from there, and the other half will be looking to find another way to escape.
The Labophase Group And Marcus Mars
Marcus Mars Poses Trouble For Zoro’s Group

They will also have some Vegapunk satellites, provided they manage to escape successfully. These would include Lilith, and Edison. The Seraphims are most likely also going to be on board the Straw Hat Pirates ship, as there is nowhere else for them to go. This group will most likely focus on escaping from Egghead Labophase, as there is no other way for them to go. They will most likely utilize Franky’s technology and make their ship fly with a coup de burst for 1 km so they can break through the siege, and then sail onwards to Elbaf.
The Fabriophase Group And The Remaining Elders
Luffy Leads The Escape From The Fabriophase


Surely, escape is not going to be as easy and it is highly likely that the group to escape first is going to be the one on the Labophase. They have an easier opponent to deal with, and with strong fighters such as Zoro and Jinbe there, possibly holding off Marcus Mars and making an escape successfully before he gets to them is possible. For the others, a successful retreat is rather difficult too, however, it will be interesting to see if Oda pulls that off.
Will The Straw Hats Escape?
The Straw Hats Face The Risk Of Separation




For the Giants, the priority is most likely going to be to secure the Sun God, which is Luffy. As such, if anyone stays behind, it is likely going to be the Giants, and they would ideally be joined by the Iron Giant, who has now awakened. If this is made possible, then the Giant Pirates will most likely successfully escape from Egghead and sail towards, which is where the story will then continue. Regardless of which way Oda goes here, Egghead was certainly not a massive victory for Luffy and the Straw Hat Pirates. Not only were they not able to defend Vegapunk properly, but they also had to escape without claiming a significant victory over the Government, which, while understandable, does hammer in the fact that they are not yet ready to take on the strongest of the World Government with what they have.