Currently Unnamed Zoan Fruits In One Piece

Currently Unnamed Zoan Fruits In One Piece

Key Takeaways

  • Zoan Devil Fruits in One Piece allow animal transformation and strength boosts.
  • Some Zoan Devil Fruits in the series lack clear distinctions or exact powers.
  • Different characters in One Piece utilize Zoan Devil Fruits in unique ways.

As a seasoned One Piece fanatic with years of pirate lore under my belt, let me tell you about these fascinating characters and their devilishly intriguing Devil Fruits!


In the world of “One Piece,” Zoan Devil Fruits represent one category, exhibiting unique abilities. Users can transform into creatures such as animals or human-animal hybrids beyond their normal selves. This transformation often leads to enhanced physical power and acquisition of characteristics linked to the animal related to the fruit they consumed.

Most of the Devil Fruits exhibited usually have names that specify the user’s exact form. However, some Zoan Devil Fruits haven’t been given such specific names yet, and there are a few individuals whose abilities remain vague, only hinted at by what we’ve seen so far.

6 Onigumo’s Devil Fruit

Allows Onigumo To Transform Into A Spider

Currently Unnamed Zoan Fruits In One Piece
  • Debut: Chapter 420 (manga), Episode 302 (anime)

Vice Admiral Onigumo was among the five sent for the Buster Call at Enies Lobby. He’s an advocate of absolute justice, and he seems to favor swords as his weapon of choice. His Devil Fruit enables him to transform into a spider, though the specific type of spider or its origin isn’t clearly defined.

As a dedicated fan, I’d express it like this: In the heat of battle, I often see Onigumo unleash an arsenal of six additional swords, on top of the ones he wields with his arms. This combat style bears a resemblance to Hatchan and Hyouzou, who leverage their octopus-like physiology for extra sword-carrying prowess. These extra limbs seem to emerge from his hair, and it appears that’s the full extent of the powers granted by his Devil Fruit. It seems he has little interest in, or perhaps even the ability to use, other spider abilities like web-spinning or potential venom, if indeed he possesses those capabilities at all.

5 Epoida’s Devil Fruit

Allows Epoida To Transform Into A Caterpillar

Currently Unnamed Zoan Fruits In One Piece
  • Debut: Chapter 553 (manga), Episode 467 (anime)

Epoida serves as a deputy captain within the Whitebeard Pirates, having sailed alongside them prior to establishing his own crew. The details of his power level remain uncertain, but given that he is one of Whitebeard’s Subordinate Captains, it can be inferred that he possesses significant strength. Some of these subordinates are depicted as being on par with Vice Admirals or overwhelming groups of Pacifistas.

As a gaming enthusiast diving into this captivating world, I’ve come across Epoida, who stands out as the sole known Devil Fruit user among the subordinate captains. His unnamed Devil Fruit grants him the ability to transform into a caterpillar, but it’s uncertain if or how this affects his combat skills. When he transforms, his body splits like the pattern on his striped shirt, which is quite intriguing. It’s a mystery whether he can metamorphose from his base form into a butterfly, perhaps resembling Baron Tamago, who often transitions through three forms in an egg-to-chicken cycle. Given Epoida’s relatively minor role in the series, it seems we might not get to explore this aspect of him anytime soon.

4 Dalmatian’s Devil Fruit

Allows Dalmatian To Transform Into A Dog

Currently Unnamed Zoan Fruits In One Piece
  • Debut: Chapter 553 (manga), Episode 462 (anime)

A Dalmatian character, much like a naval officer holding the rank of Vice Admiral, shares a similar name and possesses a special ability that alters his appearance into the well-known canine breed known as a Dalmatian. As per The Kennel Club, Dalmatians are renowned for their remarkable stamina and decent speed. Although the exact physical prowess of this character hasn’t been thoroughly examined, these qualities may very well be essential to attain the rank of Vice Admiral. Interestingly, Dalmatian is typically depicted in a hybrid form, showcasing both dog-like and human features across his face.

Instead of depending on a weapon, Dalmatian honed his skills in Rokushki and significantly boosted his physical prowess, even penetrating Luffy’s skin. In this aspect, he shares similarities with several CP0 members who employ Rokushki alongside their Zoan forms. It remains uncertain how he matches up to Rob Lucci physically, but as a Vice Admiral, he presumably possesses substantial strength due to his position.

3 Stussy’s Devil Fruit

Transforms Stussy Into A Vampire Bat (?)

Currently Unnamed Zoan Fruits In One Piece
  • Debut: Chapter 860 (manga), Episode 830 (anime)

As I roam the digital world, I find myself in the virtual shoes of a character named Stussy, a pirate who bears an uncanny resemblance to the older Miss Buckingham Stussy. Rumors swirl that this pirate was once close to Whitebeard and may have even shared a romantic past with him.

In the Egghead Saga, Stussy deceitfully turned against Lucci and Kaku when they tried to confront Vegapunk in battle. She then sprouted wings and sucked blood to render her fellow agents unconscious, hinting at the influence of a Devil Fruit, although the specifics of its workings are undefined. Interestingly, this Devil Fruit seems capable of knocking out users who have awakened their own Devil Fruits, but it’s uncertain if this is a reflection of Stussy’s power or the fruit itself. The nature of this Devil Fruit could be either standard or mythical, considering both real bat species and fictional vampires exist. It shares some similarities with Patrick Redfield’s Devil Fruit from One Piece: Unlimited World Red, but its exact abilities remain undisclosed, making it fall under the Mythical classification.

2 Pomsky

Transforms Pomsky Into A Sea Otter

Currently Unnamed Zoan Fruits In One Piece
  • Debut: Chapter 1089 (manga)

In the recently concluded Egghead Storyline, this Vice Admiral made his first appearance, being one of the nine individuals involved in what’s called the Egghead Incident. Compared to some other Vice Admirals, not much is publicly known about him, with his unique Devil Fruit being one of the few things that have piqued interest.

In essence, Pomsky’s unique Devil Fruit ability enables him to morph into a sea otter, yet this transformation comes with a peculiar limitation: he loses the natural agility in water that sea otters usually possess. Contrarily, sea otters can move efficiently on land, but their characteristics are primarily designed for aquatic life. Despite this handicap, Pomsky has fully embraced the marine motif, wielding a maul with a hammerhead modeled after a seashell as his main weapon.

1 The Five Elders

A Chimera Of Mythical Zoans

Currently Unnamed Zoan Fruits In One Piece
  • Debut Chapter 233 (manga), Episode 151 (anime)

These near-eternal powerbrokers serve as the visible leaders of Imu, the hidden sovereign of our world. Each is assigned a distinct role, earning them the title of “Divine Warrior” over domains like justice, economics, or farming. Despite occasional changes in leadership, much about these figures remains shrouded in mystery; even their alleged Devil Fruit names are kept secret. They seem to embody some enigmatic Mythical Zoan type, the scarcest known manifestation of a Devil Fruit.

Each character has a unique form: Itsumade (Marcus Mars) – a fearsome bird, Fengxi (Topman Warcury) – a terrifying boar, Bakotsu (Ethanbaron V. Nusjuro) – a skeletal horse, Sandworm (Shepherd Ju Peter) – a massive worm capable of consuming everything, and Gyuki (Jaygarcia Saturn) – an extraordinary bull-spider hybrid. They all appear to be “awakened.” However, with Saturn’s execution, it remains uncertain whether the latest elder, Figarland Garling, possesses any Devil Fruit or not.

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2024-10-20 07:34