Unveiling the Mystery: Who Holds the Remaining God Fruits in One Piece?

Summary

  • A popular theory suggests the existence of multiple God fruits besides the Hito Hito no Mi, Model: Nika, backed by evidence from Chapter 1138.
  • God fruits potentially include Sun God Nika, Earth God, Sea God, Forest God, and Rain God, each with unique powers.
  • Speculation on potential owners of these God fruits includes Imu as the Earth God, Monkey D. Dragon as the Rain God, and Loki as the Forest God.

One intriguing twist in the storyline of “One Piece” remains the revelation that the Sun God’s Devil Fruit, Nika, is actually the true form of Luffy’s Gomu Gomu no Mi. What initially appeared as Luffy’s playful rubber abilities from the very first chapter has proven to potentially be one of the most powerful forces in existence – a power that has been venerated for centuries as the embodiment of the God of Liberation.

Despite numerous fan hypotheses suggesting that there are multiple God Fruits similar in power to the Hito Hito no Mi, Model: Nika, this is largely speculative. Nevertheless, evidence supporting these theories appears to be growing, with Chapter 1138 seemingly providing confirmation of their potential existence. Let’s explore some characters from One Piece who might possess such extraordinary powers.

The Evidence Of Multiple God Fruits

Why Many Think This Is The Case

Known God Fruits Sun God Nika Fruit
Potential God Fruits Earth God Fruit, Sea God Fruit, Forest God Fruit, Rain God Fruit

In Skypiea’s flashback with Noland, we first get a hint about Devil Fruits when Kalgara’s daughter is being sacrificed. This scene shows Skypieans praying to deities of Sun, Earth, Rain, and Forest. For years, fans thought these were simply prayers from tribal people. However, during the Wano arc, it was unveiled that the Sun God isn’t just a myth but has taken form in the contemporary world, appearing as Straw Hat Luffy.

This situation sparked a widely accepted fan theory suggesting that all these named deities could be genuine beings, disguised as other Devil Fruits. The mural of Elbaf in Chapter 1138 added more weight to this theory by depicting these gods and their reactions to worldly changes. As a result, many fans anticipate the eventual reveal of more God Fruit users within the storyline.

Who Could Be The Other God Fruit Users?

Some of the Series’ Strongest Players

Currently, the nature and holders of these powers remain largely conjectural, but certain obscure correlations can be drawn. For instance, the Sea God depicted in the Elbaf mural might not be associated with a Devil Fruit; instead, it could reference Poseidon, a ruler under the sea who wields control over Sea Kings. It’s improbable that this is a Devil Fruit because of their vulnerability to the ocean’s influence.

On the contrary, others speculate that if there exists a Sea Devil Fruit, it might be in possession of Imu, given his widely assumed Yokai transformation, which resembles an Umibozu – a mythical Japanese sea demon. However, it’s more likely that Imu is the God of the Earth, as suggested by the implication that they are responsible for creating the Red Line and the Elbaf mural seems to support this theory too. A widely circulated fan theory about Chapter 1138 suggests that ‘Serpent of Hellfire’ represents the Red Line, which was placed there by the God of the Earth, causing the world’s initial destruction. While it’s uncertain if Imu or someone older than them did this, the connection between them is clear. If they are not the same entity, then it’s possible that Imu consumed their Devil Fruit after their demise.

The Earth God raged, and with its Serpent of Hellfire, shrouded the world in death and darkness.

To elaborate, among all the fruits, the one with the most links appears to be the Rainstorm Fruit, which seems fitting for Monkey D. Dragon given his unique display of power in Loguetown. There, he summoned a powerful storm that he had complete command over, suggesting that he may possess abilities related to rain and weather control. While we haven’t seen him demonstrate these powers since then, they align perfectly with the ‘Rainstorm’ theme associated with this fruit.

Regarding the Forest God fruit, it seems challenging to find similarities of significant importance. Although Admiral Green Bull possesses the Mori Mori no Mi, a Devil Fruit with extraordinary abilities to manipulate plants, it’s questionable whether such a significant God Fruit would be held by a character of lesser importance like Green Bull. This speculation among fans leads them to believe that Loki might actually be the one wielding the Forest God fruit.

While he often refers to himself as the Sun God, Luffy doesn’t possess any sun or fire-related powers, suggesting that this might be a thematic link rather than a literal expression of his Devil Fruit’s abilities. Initially depicted in a forest with control over monstrous creatures, Loki may have hidden strengths and the true extent of his Devil Fruit’s power remains to be seen.

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2025-02-07 19:24