One Piece Unveils the 8 Simplest Devil Fruits: Fire, Animal, and Strength Powers Revealed!

Summary

  • Devil Fruits in One Piece vary in complexity, with some being surprisingly simple, like Mera Mera no Mi or the Riki Riki no Mi.
  • Zoan Devil Fruits like Inu Inu No Mi, Model: Dachsund can be straightforward, granting their users basic animal transformations.
  • Some Paramecia Devil Fruits, like the Oshi Oshi No Mi, can have seemingly simple powers yet be highly effective, depending on their user.

In the realm of One Piece, individuals can consume mysterious fruits known as Devil Fruits. These fruits bestow extraordinary supernatural abilities upon consumers, such as generating or controlling specific substances, transforming into dangerous animals, and so forth. Notably, certain powers derived from these fruits are adaptable, and through rigorous practice and training, some characters have honed their abilities to reach impressive levels of power within the storyline.

While it’s true that some Devil Fruits aren’t as intricate, many are quite straightforward in their powers and uses. This simplicity doesn’t make them any less impressive; it simply means they’re easier to grasp compared to others. Over the course of its long-running series, One Piece has showcased several simple Devil Fruits, but here are the most renowned instances thus far.

8. Mera Mera No Mi

Eaten By Ace And Sabo

  • Type: Logia
  • Debut: Chapter 158 (Manga) Episode 94 (Anime)

Many Logia Devil Fruits are straightforward and easy to grasp due to their ability to transform a user’s body into various elements such as ice, lava, or light. Among these, the Mera Mera no Mi stands out as the most basic one, which aligns with its early introduction in the narrative.

Manipulating fire is a widespread and favored superpower in fictional stories, and consuming this Devil Fruit grants an individual such power. The first known user of this fruit was Portgas D. Ace, who primarily used it defensively by launching intense blazes from afar to keep himself safe. In contrast, the second user, Sabo, chooses to blend his pyrokinetic abilities with Haki to practice a distinctive martial art known as Ryusoken.

7. Inu Inu No Mi, Model: Dachshund

Eaten By Lassoo

  • Type: Zoan
  • Debut: Chapter 184 (Manga) Episode 113 (Anime)

As an ardent fan, I’ve always found Zoan Devil Fruits fascinating due to their straightforward essence. Users can merely transform into various animals, with the complexity and adaptability largely determined by the specific animal species and the user’s own abilities. The Inu Inu no Mi, Model: Dachshund, for instance, grants an extraordinary power – the ability to metamorphose into a dachshund, or as some may call it, a sausage dog!

Compared to other dog-modeled Devil Fruits like the Wolf or Jackal in the series, this one appears relatively basic and underwhelming. The method of its utilization was also rather straightforward – it was consumed by a cannon named Lassoo, enabling Mr. 4 to hurl powerful baseballs at his targets without manually activating his weapon. This Devil Fruit’s application can be described as being quite straightforward, mirroring the simplicity of the Fruit itself.

6. Uma Uma No Mi

Eaten By Pierre

  • Type: Zoan
  • Debut: Chapter 239 (Manga) Episode 153 (Anime)

The Uma Uma no Mi allows one to transform into a horse, a creature known for its beauty, strength, and speed. Gaining such power would undeniably be advantageous, yet it appears that for Pierre, this seemingly straightforward Devil Fruit has proven to be unnecessary, as he is a comical character whose abilities don’t seem to live up to the potential of the fruit.

Pierre is a bird with flying abilities and the strength to carry his owner, Gan Fall, on his back. Interestingly, when he transforms into a horse-like creature, he resembles a Pegasus, performing the same feats without much alteration. Remarkably, another horse Devil Fruit in the series exists, known as the Uma Uma no Mi, Model: Pegasus. At first glance, it appears to only grant its user, Stronger, winged abilities. However, it’s crucial to note that he was a horse before consuming this Mythical Zoan. This fruit would arguably be more powerful if consumed by a human instead.

5. Oshi Oshi No Mi

Eaten By Morley

  • Type: Paramecia
  • Debut: Chapter 904 (Manga) Episode 880 (Anime)

Paramecia Devil Fruits generally grant their users extraordinary and multifaceted powers with both strong and practical applications. However, there are certain exceptions, such as the Oshi Oshi no Mi. This unique fruit’s main ability can be summarized as having the power to exert pressure on the ground.

Much like many Devil Fruits that seem ordinary initially, this one might appear underwhelming at first glance, but its lone user, Morley from the Revolutionary Army, has demonstrated impressive capabilities with it. Not only can she manipulate all kinds of terrain in combat to hinder her adversaries by creating barriers, but she’s also capable of constructing entire structures using her Devil Fruit. This is particularly noteworthy as she was the one who designed the subterranean tunnels at Impel Down, which Emporio Ivankov later transformed into Level 5.5.

4. Kira Kira No Mi

Eaten By Jozu

  • Type: Paramecia
  • Debut: Chapter 553 (Manga) Episode 463 (Anime)

Devil Fruits capable of transforming a user’s physical parts into certain materials offer great utility and versatility, but the Kira Kira no Mi is a rare exception that comes with significant limitations. When wielded by Jozu, this fruit enables him to convert any part of his body into diamond, providing him with immense strength and durability. Unfortunately, its abilities seem limited in scope: the user can’t create diamonds externally or manipulate existing diamonds within the environment. As a result, Jozu’s new diamond-hardened form is only as effective as he decides to make it, depending on how he chooses to employ his transformed body.

Although it might appear insignificant initially, the Kira Kira no Mi’s unique trait proved instrumental in Jozu’s transformation into a proficient pirate and combatant. However, this power comes with a significant drawback: any body part covered by diamond becomes immobile, forcing him to expose certain areas to maintain mobility. This limitation diminishes the worth of the Devil Fruit for Jozu, as other skilled fighters in One Piece can mimic similar abilities using Armament Haki instead.

3. Wapu Wapu No Mi

Eaten By Van Augur

  • Type: Paramecia
  • Debut: Chapter 1063 (Manga) Episode 1093 (Anime)

In the tale, the pirates led by Blackbeard predominantly pursued potent Devil Fruits. When the hidden talents of certain crew members were unveiled during the Egghead Arc, many readers found it surprising, given their initial simplicity. A striking illustration of this was the sniper among them, Van Augur, who consumed the Wapu Wapu no Mi, a Paramecia Devil Fruit that granted him the power to swiftly move from one place to another instantaneously.

The unique abilities of the Wapu Wapu no Mi, while limited in number, prove incredibly useful and awe-inspiring. For instance, a marksman like Van Augur can leverage its teleportation capabilities to launch surprise ambushes on opponents or swiftly evade powerful attacks. In essence, it appears that Blackbeard Pirates’ tireless pursuit of formidable Devil Fruits has proven fruitful indeed.

2. Bari Bari No Mi

Eaten By Kurozumi Semimaru And Bartolomeo

  • Type: Paramecia
  • Debut: Chapter 708 (Manga) Episode 637 (Anime)

The Bari Bari no Mi, in essence, embodies the concept of “keeping it simple yet impactful.” It grants its consumer the ability to produce sturdy barriers out of thin air, merely by crossing their fingers. The first recorded user of this unique fruit was Kurozumi Semimaru, who employed these powers in a straightforward manner, primarily by constructing barriers that safeguarded Orochi from the formidable physical assaults of Kouzuki Oden.

In a more conversational style: Bartolomeo the Cannibal, the second user of the Bari Bari no Mi, truly showcased the potential of this seemingly ordinary power. Initially, during the Corrida Colosseum tournament, he primarily employed his barriers for self-protection against powerful assaults from skilled combatants such as Hack or King Elizabello II. However, as time went on, he discovered some novel applications for his basic barriers, such as constructing stairs or shielding his fist with a small circular barrier to deliver a punch – an idea borrowed from his hero, Monkey D. Luffy’s signature move, Gomu Gomu no Pistol.

1. Riki Riki No Mi

Eaten By Jesus Burgess

  • Type: Paramecia
  • Debut: Chapter 1063 (Manga) Episode 1093 (Anime)

It’s indisputable that Eiichiro Oda is among the most imaginative manga creators, given his consistent ability to dream up some of the strangest and most distinctive superpowers in the entire anime and manga world. However, not all these powers are exceptionally unique; Jesus Burgess’ newly acquired Devil Fruit is a striking example of this peculiarity.

In the storyline known as the Egghead Arc, we learned that he consumed the Riki Riki no Mi, granting him extraordinary physical power. This aspect is undeniably beneficial, particularly for a fighter like Burgess, but it’s surprisingly basic compared to the imaginative world of One Piece. Interestingly, this seemingly ordinary power aligns with the “simple yet effective” motif that appears to be emerging in the Blackbeard Pirates’ new Devil Fruits, given that Van Augur’s Wapu Wapu no Mi was also presented in the same chapter, possibly intentionally by author Oda.

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2025-05-11 08:47