One Piece: The Godly Devil Fruits, Explained

One Piece: The Godly Devil Fruits, Explained

As a long-time fan of One Piece, I can say with absolute certainty that the world Eiichiro Oda has created is brimming with extraordinary powers and mystical beings – none more intriguing than the Godly Devil Fruits. Having followed the adventures of Luffy and his crew for years, witnessing firsthand the awe-inspiring abilities wielded by characters like Whitebeard, Ace, and even Crocodile, I can confidently say that the introduction of more Godly Devil Fruits in the final saga is a sight to behold.

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

Key Takeaways

  • Luffy’s Devil Fruit is a Godly power named Hito Hito no Mi, a Mythical Zoan type.
  • Yamato and Loki also possess Godly Devil Fruits, hinting at more special abilities.
  • The Final Saga of One Piece will reveal more Godly Fruits, including the potential for a God of the Forest.

In the realm of “One Piece”, a vast array of potent Devil Fruits has been unveiled to enthusiasts. Out of all these fruits, Logia is believed to be the most powerful, with Mythical Zoans occupying an even more revered position. Rare are the occurrences of Mythical Zoans, but among the exceptional Devil Fruits, there are some that hold a status still more elevated.

In the realm of One Piece, these are the Divine Devil Fruits. Although their number is limited, it’s clear that there are more than one, and we may encounter additional ones as the story progresses. These Divine Devil Fruits will undoubtedly have a significant impact in the climactic Final Saga of One Piece, a saga that has already begun its unfolding.

The Godly Devil Fruits Shown in One Piece So Far

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  • Luffy’s Fruit Holds The Name of A God
  • Loki Believes He Has Godly Power

In simple terms, among all the Devil Fruits seen in One Piece, the one associated with the Sun God stands out as particularly significant, possibly being unique in its kind. During the Wano Country Arc, it was disclosed that Luffy’s Devil Fruit, called Gomu Gomu no Mi, is not a Paramecia as initially thought. Instead, it was revealed to be Hito Hito no Mi, a Mythical Zoan type. This unique Devil Fruit grants powers akin to a deity, suggesting its exceptional nature. Simultaneously, it became evident that Luffy embodies the role of the Warrior of Liberation, also known as the Sun God.

Through an astonishing metamorphosis, he became recognized as Nika – the deity celebrated in Elbaf’s legends for his valiant acts of liberating people from their hardships and spreading joy. Luffy’s power was undeniably formidable, with his creativity being the sole force that could ever halt him. Equipped with a flexible physique, Luffy engaged in combat with unparalleled liberty, making him an implacable adversary to the World Government. His Devil Fruit harnessing a divine power hinted at the possibility of other such abilities existing.

And this fruit has the name of a God! – Gorosei

It’s worth noting that before Luffy, a divine Devil Fruit was already noticed in the Wano Country arc. This particular Devil Fruit is wielded by none other than Yamato. Although not officially recognized as a deity, Yamato possesses powers reminiscent of one. Yamato has the ability to transform into Okuchi no Makami, the protector of Wano’s land. The origins of this divine Devil Fruit are unclear, but it was at some point acquired by Kaido and consumed by Yamato during her childhood. This is just one more example of the godly Devil Fruits that exist within the One Piece universe; there are likely many more to be discovered.

In the Elbaf Arc, it’s been uncovered that a mythical Devil Fruit resides in Elbaf. This fruit has been a part of the royal dynasty for centuries and was ultimately consumed by Loki. Loki boasts about harnessing the power of a Sun God from this fruit he inherited. The specific nature of this power is still a mystery, but it’s certain that Loki can metamorphose into a divine figure and wield tremendous battle power. As such, there are at least three divinity figures in the One Piece universe, with more potential ones yet to be discovered as the Final Saga unfolds and reveals additional powers for all readers.

What Other Godly Entities Could Exist In One Piece?

The God Of Forests Could Be Another Power That Exists

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Fans ponder over potential divine figures that could appear in One Piece, often starting with the character of Loki. It’s evident that Loki cannot be the Sun God, as he lacks the power comparable to Luffy. However, Loki’s strength is undeniably impressive, a fact that fans can agree on. Interestingly, Loki’s strength might be similar to Luffy’s in some way. Moreover, it’s important to note that all the Giants of Elbaf are familiar with Nika and his legends.

God of the Sun, God of the Rain, God of the Forest, God of the Earth!

Based on Dory and Brogy’s recognition of Luffy resembling the Sun God, it’s reasonable to assume that Loki and the rest also recognize the Sun God’s appearance. Given Luffy’s Gear 5 transformation appears similar to the Sun God, it’s possible that Loki too possesses a deity power mirroring the Sun God, making him an intriguing divine figure in the One Piece world. This yet-to-be-revealed fruit will undeniably be a divine artifact capable of transforming into an all-white form, without a doubt.

Apart from Loki, another character linked to a deity is the Forest Spirit, who appears in the Skypiea arc of One Piece. The identity of this Forest Spirit is yet unknown. At present, fans have limited knowledge about this entity. However, considering that people have prayed to the Forest Spirit and devil fruits are manifestations of human desires, it can be speculated that there is a Devil Fruit associated with the Forest Spirit in the One Piece universe.

It’s plausible to make connections between this fruit and the Mori Mori no Mi; however, considering its divine power that enables transformation into a deity-like being, it seems more fitting to classify the Devil Fruit as a Mythical Zoan.

The Final Saga Of One Piece Will Reveal More Godly Fruits

Oda Is Set To Expand Upon The Godly Fruits

One Piece: The Godly Devil Fruits, Explained

It’s evident that the climactic story arc of One Piece is set to unveil additional divine-tier Devil Fruits for fans. Already, we anticipate Loki’s Devil Fruit will be disclosed soon, and if a Forest God exists within the One Piece universe, it’s likely that this Devil Fruit will also come to light. Eiichiro Oda has already introduced the concept of a Rain God in Skypiea, implying these fruits could exist elsewhere. It’s possible that the final saga will unveil all these divine Devil Fruits, much to the excitement of fans.

One Piece: The Godly Devil Fruits, Explained

Speaking of Gods, one also has to take into consideration the power of Imu, who could be the Sea God and, thus, another powerful Godly devil fruit user. Fans simply need to sit back and wait because the Final Saga is going all out with imagination and reaching a scale never seen before in the One Piece World.

You can access One Piece for reading through Viz Media. Officially and without cost, fans can read it on both Shonen Jump and Manga Plus apps. The next chapter of One Piece, titled One Piece 1132, is scheduled to be published on December 1, 2024.

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2024-12-04 01:05