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In One Piece, Dr. Vegapunk posits that the emergence of Devil Fruits in the world is a product of the wishes of humanity. “I wish I could do this,” “I wish I could become that,” and so forth. That definitely makes sense for many powerful Devil Fruit abilities, like controlling fire or turning into a dragon, but some Devil Fruits make me tilt my head a bit and ask who’s saying, “I wish I could turn into a jacket.”
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A general rule of thumb for Devil Fruit abilities is that the vaguer they are, the more powerful they end up being, because their users can broaden their interpretation and use case. Some Fruits, though, are so weirdly specific in their usage, that they can only realistically apply in a handful of situations. That’s not to say these abilities are bad or useless, mind you (though some certainly are), just that they require a bit of out-of-the-box thinking in order to properly utilize, which their users may or may not always be willing or able to put in.
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10 Berry-Berry Fruit
Very Good
Many prominent Marines of all ranks have Devil Fruit powers, though most of them are ranked Captain or higher. One such example is Captain Very Good, who possesses the power of the Berry-Berry Fruit. This Fruit allows Very Good to split his body into an array of floating spheres, or “berries,” and orbit them at high speed.
We’ve only ever seen Very Good in action once, at the end of the Enies Lobby arc, and that was also the only time we saw his power, which was swiftly rendered ineffective when Franky grabbed his floating head out of the air. Because of this, we can only really speculate on the limits of this power set. Perhaps, with some finer control, Very Good could independently control the berries in different orbits and trajectories to create impromptu barriers and projectiles. You really have to get creative with a weird power like that, or, as we saw, you’re going to get smacked out of the air immediately.
9 Door-Door Fruit
Blueno
Blueno, formerly of Cipher Pol 9, now of Cipher Pol Aegis 0, possesses the power of the Door-Door Fruit. The Door-Door Fruit allows Blueno to create hinged doors on just about any surface, including people’s bodies to disorient them. He can also make an “Air Door” into a little pocket dimension if he needs a place to hide for a minute.
Compared to some of the other powers on this list, I could realistically see someone thinking, “I wish I could make a door anywhere.” That said, making doors is still pretty weirdly specific, and barring the aforementioned Air Door and the disorientation bits, it doesn’t really factor into Blueno’s Six Powers-centric fighting style. Perhaps the fallacy here is thinking that every Devil Fruit needs to have a combat application. The Door-Door Fruit is actually a pretty practical power, not much of a showstopper, but probably very convenient in daily life.
8 Wash-Wash Fruit
Tsuru
Marine Vice Admiral Tsuru, also known as the “Great Staff Officer,” is an experienced and decorated Marine with decades of action in the field. Presumably, this is at least in part due to her Wash-Wash Fruit powers, which allows her to “wash and dry” people as though they were laundry. Doing this on someone not only renders them flat and ineffectual for a while, it also cleanses evil impulses from their hearts to a small degree.
As a person in a peacekeeping profession, Tsuru’s benefits of the Wash-Wash Fruit are fairly apparent. Unfortunately, to date, we’ve only ever seen the results of this power rather than Tsuru actually using it, so we don’t know how easy or difficult it is to perform on someone. Dialing down a nefarious individual's nasty impulses is definitely a helpful ability, but the fact that you apparently have to do a whole load of laundry beforehand makes it seem a little less than practical.
7 Hobby-Hobby Fruit
Sugar
Sugar of the Donquixote Pirates possesses the power of the Hobby-Hobby Fruit, quite possibly one of the most dangerous Devil Fruits in the world. When Sugar touches someone, they instantly transform into a random kind of toy, while simultaneously, all memory of that person’s existence is erased from people’s minds (though physical stuff like statues remain). Sugar can then enact a verbal contract on her victim, forcing them to follow specific instructions.
In the context of Doflamingo’s long-term schemes, Sugar’s power is invaluable, as it allows the Donquixote Pirates to effectively erase anyone they find inconvenient. In a vacuum, though, the Fruit kind of doesn’t make any sense. It’s one thing to turn people into toys and order them around, but why does becoming a toy erase peoples’ memory? If that’s a cultural reference, I don’t know it. More importantly, how did Sugar figure out the intricacies of this ability? There are a lot of steps and qualifiers to this whole process, and considering the Fruit’s secondary age-halting properties, she must’ve eaten it pretty young. I can’t imagine how many years of experimentation must’ve gone into piecing it all together.
6 Art-Art Fruit
Giolla
An enforcer of the Donquixote Pirates’ Trebol Army, Giolla possesses the power of the Art-Art Fruit, allowing her to transform anything in her line of sight into abstract art, rendering it floppy and useless. This power can also be used to imprison and, ultimately, kill people in giant abstract murals.
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Considering the Art-Art Fruit isn’t the only art-based Devil Fruit, I wonder if its usage as an abstract art-creator is more a product of Giolla’s sensibilities than an inherent thing. Perhaps someone with broader taste could turn objects and people into different types of art, which could have broader applications. As it stands, though, Giolla only does abstract things, and while it’s convenient for disabling and disposing of enemies, an ability that only makes abstract art seems a bit niche. Then again, maybe if any of the “art” Giolla looked any good, I’d be less judgmental about it. No accounting for taste, I guess.
5 Jacket-Jacket Fruit
Kelly Funk
Professional assassin and Corrida Coliseum competitor Kelly Funk is a pretty strong combatant on his own, but definitely not the strongest. His brother Bobby is exponentially stronger, but he’s a pacifist and doesn’t like to fight. How does Kelly solve this problem? Simple! By turning himself into a zip-up onesie with the Jacket-Jacket Fruit, having Bobby put him on, and taking control of his powerful body. Of course, it’s so obvious.
As far as I can tell, the Jacket-Jacket Fruit only allows its user to turn themselves into a “jacket.” They can still move a little bit while in their flattened state, but to take control of someone, that someone would need to consent to putting the jacket on. This isn’t a problem for Kelly, since Bobby is more than willing to be his flesh puppet, but if he didn’t have Bobby as an option, Kelly would probably need to get a lot more creative to make this power helpful. Maybe he could sort of fling himself at someone in jacket form and try to grab their head or arm before they throw him off.
4 Bis-Bis Fruit
Charlotte Cracker
Nearly every high-ranking officer in the Big Mom Pirates both possesses a food-based Devil Fruit and is one of Big Mom’s own progeny. One of the most prominent examples of this is Charlotte Cracker, whose Bis-Bis Fruit allows him to create and manipulate endless quantities of biscuits. That’s British-style cookie biscuits, not the fluffy bread ones.
Besides making yourself a snack, I certainly wouldn’t be able to think of practical applications for such a Fruit, but I guess that’s a credit to Cracker’s creativity. He can crush his biscuits down to fine powder, then shape that powder into just about anything, with his common choice being his Biscuit Soldiers. He can also change his biscuits’ density, making them incredibly thick and hard, which makes them perfect for both offense and defense. It’s still an extremely specific ability, but it’s also a testament to what I was saying at the top: even the most stupidly-specific Devil Fruit can be deadly with a little craftiness.
3 Wring-Wring Fruit
Charlotte Smoothie
Speaking of the Big Mom Pirates, while most of their Devil Fruit powers are food-related, some move a little further away from merely controlling food. Charlotte Smoothie, for example, wields the Wring-Wring Fruit, which allows her to “wring” objects, creatures and people like a damp washcloth. This produces a variety of juices with distinctive flavor profiles, and can also be used to wring virulent substances like poison out of Smoothie’s own body.
This is another good example of a fruit that maybe doesn’t fit Vegapunk’s concept that well, in that I can’t conceive of a person wishing to be able to wring things. Even given her family’s notorious cruelty, I don’t know what would prompt Smoothie to start wringing random things and people just to see what happens, and I certainly don’t know why anyone would want to drink the resulting juice. Apparently, if Smoothie absorbs enough of the juice, she grows in strength and size, an ability that she could’ve only figured out by doing a lot of wringing and drinking.
2 Millet-Millet Fruit
Kurozumi Tama
The Millet-Millet Fruit gives Tama the power to produce little magic dumplings by pinching her cheek. Any animal that eats one of these dumplings immediately becomes completely subservient to Tama, doing whatever she says and doing so happily. This also works on people with animalistic bodies, such as the Gifters of the Beast Pirates.
If you’re a big enough weeb, you know that feeding dumplings to animals to get their service is a reference to the fable of Momotaro, who enlisted the aid of a dog, monkey, and pheasant by sharing his dumplings with them. I’m not actually sure if the tale of Momotaro exists in the world of One Piece, though; there have been references to it, most notably the Onigashima region of Wano, but if the story itself doesn’t exist, I don’t know why you’d think to feed the dumplings to animals. Honestly, I don’t even know how Tama figured out how to make them, unless she was just really bored one day and started pinching her cheek for fun.
1 Ride-Ride Fruit
Bluegrass
We’ve covered several Devil Fruits that allow one to dominate the wills of others to some extent, though the best of these abilities function on a wide scale. Marine Vice Admiral Bluegrass does not possess one of those abilities. Instead, she has the Ride-Ride Fruit, which allows her to assume direct control of a single machine, person, or creature by hopping on their back and literally taking the reins.
The ability to directly control a powerful individual can certainly be helpful, but having to physically jump on their back and ride them around like a horsey comes with some obvious drawbacks, chiefly that you’re clearly exposed up there and need to physically hang on to maintain control. It’s less of a problem for Bluegrass thanks to her diminutive size, though the first thing we see her riding is a Pacifista, which is already more than big enough to accommodate her. I imagine it’s a much harder ability to use on regular people, since there’s less room for Bluegrass to stand. I wonder if she makes rank and file Marine officers give her rides as practice…
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One Piece
Release Date October 20, 1999
Network Fuji TV
Directors Hiroaki Miyamoto, Konosuke Uda, Junji Shimizu, Satoshi Itō, Munehisa Sakai, Katsumi Tokoro, Yutaka Nakajima, Yoshihiro Ueda, Kenichi Takeshita, Yoko Ikeda, Ryota Nakamura, Hiroyuki Kakudou, Takahiro Imamura, Toshihiro Maeya, Yûji Endô, Nozomu Shishido, Hidehiko Kadota, Sumio Watanabe, Harume Kosaka, Yasuhiro Tanabe, Yukihiko Nakao, Keisuke Onishi, Junichi Fujise, Hiroyuki Satou
Writers Jin Tanaka, Akiko Inoue, Junki Takegami, Shinzo Fujita, Shouji Yonemura, Yoshiyuki Suga, Atsuhiro Tomioka, Hirohiko Uesaka, Michiru Shimada, Isao Murayama, Takuya Masumoto, Yoichi Takahashi, Momoka Toyoda
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Monkey D. Luffy (voice)
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Roronoa Zoro (voice)
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Nami (voice)
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