One Piece: The Existence Of Two Sun God Devil Fruits, Explained

One Piece: The Existence Of Two Sun God Devil Fruits, Explained

As a long-time fan of One Piece, I must say that the latest developments involving Luffy and Loki have certainly spiced things up! The idea of two Sun Gods existing in this world is fascinating, especially given my background in mythology.


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

Key Takeaways

  • Luffy’s devil fruit, Hito Hito no Mi, Model: Nika, grants immense powers when awakened.
  • Loki claims to be the Sun God with a special devil fruit, potentially making two Sun Gods in One Piece.
  • The possibility of two Sun Gods existing hinges on the uniqueness of Loki’s devil fruit ability.

Fans of One Piece have recently encountered a new character, Prince Loki from the Giants’ realm. This figure has certainly made an impact, as Loki not only possesses immense power but also stirs curiosity with his unique personality. Interestingly, Loki claims to be a Sun God and hints at plans to bring about the destruction of the world within One Piece.

Moreover, it’s common knowledge among fans that Loki possesses a unique, seemingly legendary Devil Fruit. This fruit’s power could very well be linked to the Sun God itself. With such extraordinary abilities at his disposal, there’s speculation about the existence of multiple Sun Gods within the world of One Piece.

Luffy’s Sun God Devil Fruit – the Hito Hito no Mi, Model: Nika

  • Luffy Ate The Devil Fruit In East Blue
  • Luffy’s Fruit Awakened In Wano

In the world of One Piece, fans are well-acquainted with Luffy being referred to as the original Sun God. To clarify, Luffy possesses the Hito Hito no Mi, Model: Nika, a Devil Fruit that grants him the powers of the Sun God Nika. Despite his immense abilities, Luffy doesn’t fully leverage these powers without awakening. In essence, his Devil Fruit allows his body to transform into rubber, enabling him to stretch and mold himself in various ways. The rest of Luffy’s strengths are largely a product of his boundless imagination, making the Nika devil fruit particularly unique due to its lack of inherent limitations; instead, its power is determined by the user’s imagination.

This is my peak! This is Gear 5! – Luffy

The true might of the Nika Devil Fruit can only be realized once it has been activated. Activating the fruit is no simple feat, as evidenced by the story’s assertion that the Nika Devil Fruit had not been activated for 800 years prior. This implies that Joy Boy was the last person to have activated this Devil Fruit, and Luffy became the only other individual to do so since then. During his battle against Kaido, Luffy managed to activate the fruit, marking a significant moment in his journey. With the activation, he unlocked the full power of the Nika Devil Fruit, allowing him to fully utilize its capabilities.

Beyond simply increasing his elastic physique, Luffy also acquired the power to utilize his creativity fully, accomplishing feats that appear impossible. For instance, he can move around without a solid surface beneath him, whether it’s running or walking in mid-air. He can even manipulate objects around him, making them rubbery, and create things out of thin air. Essentially, Luffy can do almost anything his imagination allows. His devil fruit embodies the essence of freedom, and this ability perfectly aligns with his character in every aspect.

It’s evident to fans that Luffy’s power is exceptionally unique, and what makes it even more significant is his status as the Sun God. This role gives extra importance not only to the Devil Fruit he possesses but also to his character. It serves as a testament to how special Luffy is and the role he was destined to play as the Sun God. With the story now in its Final Saga, Luffy’s significance in the narrative has never been more crucial. Here’s hoping that Luffy will demonstrate his value as the Sun God in the upcoming arcs too.

Loki’s Sun God Devil Fruit – An Unknown Ability Passed Down Elbaf’s Royal Family

Loki Murdered His Father To Claim This Devil Fruit

Readers may not have extensive knowledge about Loki’s Sun God devil fruit, but it appears that Loki might be the Sun God himself. This assumption isn’t based on a capricious claim by Loki, but rather tied to the legendary fruit he consumed. It’s important to remember that Loki’s declaration of being the Sun God is not a casual statement. The fruit in question holds significant meaning. Besides Loki, others like the Giants of Elbaf have also stated that the power from this fruit is extraordinary and unique in many aspects.

In chapter 1130 of One Piece, it was unequivocally shown by the members of the Giant Warrior Pirates (who were sailing alongside the other half of the Straw Hat Pirates) that Loki indeed consumed a legendary Devil Fruit, which is known to have been inherited by the royal family of Elbaf. This fruit is highly significant, and since stories about Sun God Nika are considered extremely important in this land, there can be no misunderstanding about their statements.

I am the Sun God who will destroy the world! – Loki

If Loki is indeed considered the Sun God Nika by fans, it strongly suggests that he does have a connection to the Sun God. In chapter 1131 of “One Piece,” Loki himself declared that he’s the Sun God carried down through generations in Elbaf. While his claim might not be entirely untrue, there may be differences in the powers he possesses, allowing for the possibility of two distinct Sun Gods in the “One Piece” universe.

Can Two Sun Gods Exist?

Loki’s Ability Could Be Related To The Sun God, But Slightly Different

One Piece: The Existence Of Two Sun God Devil Fruits, Explained

It’s conceivable within the narrative of One Piece that there could be two Sun Gods, each playing significant roles. While it hasn’t been explicitly stated that Loki is Nika, he could potentially be a unique type of Sun God. This theory gains support from the fact that the inhabitants of Elbaf recognize what the Sun God looks like, and they can identify Luffy as resembling their deity in appearance. Furthermore, Loki claiming to be the Sun God and many people accepting him as such suggests he might have the ability to transform into something similar.

One Piece: The Existence Of Two Sun God Devil Fruits, Explained

It’s clear that fans understand there’s only one Nika character in the world of One Piece. So, it’s possible that Loki acquired a Devil Fruit which, at some point, may have been swapped with the genuine Nika Fruit. This would imply that Loki possesses powers resembling those of the Sun God Nika, but stemming from a different divine source instead.

It’s quite plausible that someone in the past has been able to imitate the powers of the Sun God Nika, much like Vegapunk did with Kaido’s Devil Fruit. It’s well-known that Mythical Zoan powers can be artificially replicated using Devil Fruits, and it could be that Loki possesses one of these imitation fruits. Distinguishing between the original and the replica might only be possible through minor differences, such as Momo’s dragon having a different color than Kaido’s. Let’s hope we get to uncover the truth about this soon.

Fans can access One Piece digitally through Viz Media’s platforms – Shonen Jump and Manga Plus. These apps offer the series for official and free reading. Mark your calendars as the next chapter, One Piece 1132, is due out on November 17, 2024.

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2024-11-14 04:34