One Piece Revealed Two New Devil Fruits. One Belongs to Character Fans Have Forgotten Has Powers

As a dedicated One Piece fan who has been following the series since its early days, I must admit that Eiichiro Oda never ceases to amaze me with his intricate world-building and continuous revelations. The recent unveiling of Sugar’s Hobi Hobi no Mi and Leo’s Nui nui no Mi only adds to the richness of the One Piece universe, leaving us fans in awe and anticipation for what’s next.

Eiichiro Oda consistently caters to One Piece fans by dishing out fresh details about the series. Recently, he unveiled the visuals of two Devil Fruits that were consumed by characters involved in the Dressrosa arc. Although they might not be the strongest fruits, their emergence certainly stirs curiosity and sparks questions regarding the consumption process.

Sugar’s Fruit: Hobi Hobi no Mi (Hobby-Hobby Fruit)

  1. Fruit Type: Paramecia
  2. Fruit Type: Paramecia

In the Donquixote crew, there’s a character named Sugar who eats a fruit that looks like a yo-yo with a green stem adorned with swirling and wavy patterns. This fruit’s appearance hints at its potentially harmful abilities. With a single touch from Sugar, she can transform anyone into a toy of her choice, granting her control over the toy to obey all commands. What makes this power particularly chilling is that once someone is turned into a toy, they become forgotten by everyone else. This fruit’s power can be likened to a Devil Fruit, with its unique and ominous properties.

The drawback of this particular fruit is that the impact of its potency immediately reverses when Sugar faints or loses awareness.

The Fruit halts the natural progression of bodily aging. As a child, Sugar consumed it, and ever since then, her physique seems to have remained ageless.

Leo’s Fruit: Nui nui no mi (stitch-stitch)

Leo’s fruit appears as a vibrant, wavy mosaic of various colors, punctured by a large pin, hinting at the mighty powers held by those who consume it. This unique ability of Leo’s allows him to stitch together all sorts of objects, living and inanimate alike, as showcased during the Dressrosa arc when he sewed Robin together. Remarkably, his threads appear incredibly robust, as neither Robin nor others have managed to break free from them. Furthermore, Leo has shown that his needle can pierce through any material, even the toughest of ships, as demonstrated by his ability to mend them.

Fans are surprised that Leo ate the Devil Fruit

Following the unveiling of Leo’s Devil Fruit, certain fans were taken aback to discover that his powers stemmed from the fruit, rather than it being an inherent talent he already had.

I forgot Leo ate a fruit I thought he could just do that stuff normally – beeatingyu.

I… did not even know Leo ate a devil fruit – Gwartabig.

I always thought that Leo’s power is just a pure skill and not from DF – N3k0Sh1r0.

Absolutely, it appears that some fans may have overlooked the fact that Leo consumed a Devil Fruit in One Piece. Therefore, Oda’s gentle reminder served as a useful refresher for them.

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2024-12-03 16:32