One Piece: Sommers’s Iba Iba no Mi, Explained

This article contains spoilers from One Piece’s Elbaf Arc.

Chapter 1143 of One Piece was nothing short of extraordinary and provided long-awaited insights into Saint Sommers’ Devil Fruit power, one of the Holy Knights’ members. Given his status as a Holy Knight, it wasn’t surprising that fans anticipated an incredibly powerful ability associated with this fruit.

Now, he’s demonstrated his full potential, and it’s clear that his Paramecia-type ability is absolutely formidable. Given this power, Sommers is undoubtedly going to be a strong opponent for anyone who faces him in battle in the future.

Saint Sommers’s Devil Fruit — Iba Iba no Mi

  • A Paramecia Type Of Devil Fruit
  • The Power To Create Thorns

In the manga series, One Piece, character Saint Sommers was unveiled as wielding a Devil Fruit resembling Paramecia type in chapter 1143. Interestingly, hints about his ability were dropped since his debut in chapter 1140. Many viewers noticed the thorny handle on Sommers’ sword and speculated that his powers might be linked to thorns due to this distinct feature.

The more you love, the more you hurt each other. — Saint Sommers

Indeed, I’ve been following this closely, and let me tell you, the fans were right on the money when they speculated about One Piece chapter 1143. It seems our beloved character, Saint Sommers, wields a fascinating ability: the Iba Iba no Mi, a remarkable Paramecia power. This unique ability allows Saint Sommers to generate thorns, an ability that might appear ordinary at first glance. But wait,

Essentially, Sommers has the ability to create thorns around him or when he is touched. Hypothetically, he could transform his sword into a weapon adorned with thorns, though this capability has yet to be confirmed.

The Power Of Thorns And How They Work

In chapter 1143 of One Piece, readers were captivated by Saint Sommers and his Iba Iba no Mi in action. This Devil Fruit enables him to designate specific targets. If someone attempts to interact with his designated objects, they are swiftly attacked by formidable thorns. Despite its seemingly ordinary nature, this ability proves to be far from it. The unique aspect lies in the fact that the power is tied to love.

In my own words, I’ve come to understand that the deeper we delve into love, the more we encounter its thorny aspects. These thorns serve as trials for those who are smitten, and the intensity of these trials mirrors the depth of our affection for the beloved. The sharper and more painful these thorns become, the greater the love we harbor for our target.

What’s your deepest fear, Gunko? — Sommers

In the thrilling Chapter 1143 of One Piece, I found myself utterly captivated by a peculiar situation: it was almost impossible for anyone to approach those colossal children closely, not because they were fearsome, but because an overwhelming love for them kept potential rescuers at bay. It’s a fascinating irony, isn’t it? A love so profound that it hindered the very act of saving them!

How Strong Is Saint Sommers Of the Holy Knights?

A Very Powerful Fighter

To date, spectators haven’t witnessed the full extent of Saint Sommers’ abilities, but it is evident that his Devil Fruit power is exceptional and distinct. Moreover, he appears skilled in swordsmanship, and he possesses robust Haki as well. It can be predicted that Saint Sommers will demonstrate a power level comparable to the Admirals, or perhaps slightly less powerful. With his Devil Fruit ability, sword skills, Haki, and other talents combined, he is expected to become an elite fighter and eventually engage in combat with Zoro.

Readers can access One Piece through Viz Media. Officially and at no cost, fans can read it on both Shonen Jump and Manga Plus applications. Mark your calendars for March 23, 2025, as the next chapter of One Piece, chapter 1143, will be released then.

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2025-03-22 01:04