Tori Tori no Mi, Model: Phoenix

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For other models of this fruit, see Tori Tori no Mi (Disambiguation).

The Tori Tori no Mi, Model: Phoenix[2] is a Mythical Zoan-type Devil Fruit which bestows the power to transform into a phoenix (and phoenix hybrid) at will. It was eaten by Marco.[3]

Etymology

  • Tori (? ) is Japanese for “bird”.
  • The kanji written for the “phoenix” read fushichō (不死鳥? ), meaning “immortal bird”, a common Japanese title for the Western phoenix.

Strengths and Weaknesses

Strengths

This Devil Fruit grants the power to transform into a large phoenix shrouded in blue flames, as well as a human-phoenix hybrid at will. Notably through Marco’s usage, no full-bodied Human-Beast Form has been seen so far, only partial morphing of his arms and legs into wings and bird legs respectively; whether said partial transformation is in fact his Human-Beast Form or not is unclear.[3]

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As with all Zoans, the user’s transformation grants them a significant boost to their overall physical abilities, bestowing (in Marco’s case) strength great enough to hold back two powerful Ancient Zoan users at once.[4] As a bird Zoan, the user is also given the ability to fly at great speed.[3] The phoenix form (both in part and full) comes with a set of sharp talons on the feet, usable to deliver slashing damage via kicks.[5][6]

Marco’s control over his phoenix flames.

Most significantly, the user can create their “Blue Flames of Resurrection” (復活の青い炎 Fukkatsu no Aoi Honō? , English version: Blue Flame of Revival),[7] also called “Flames of Regeneration” (再生の炎 Saisei no Honō? ),[8] which automatically enshroud the user upon transforming[3] but are also conjurable without shapeshifting.[9][10] While these blue flames neither burn nor spread as normal flames do and are not hot,[7][11] due to their “special” nature they are superior in potency to normal fire, proven when Marco overpowered and caused pain to Prometheus, a “special” fire homie made from Big Mom’s soul.[12]

Instead of burning, the phoenix flames have immense healing properties. By cloaking themselves in the flames, the user can rapidly regenerate from all injuries inflicted onto them, lethal included, much like how a phoenix is said to rise from its own ashes. Thus, the user boasts enormous resilience, able to undergo extreme punishment without so much as feeling pain or being slowed down. In Marco’s case, injuries like his body being perforated all over (e.g., by gunfire), having his head run through, or parts of his head and neck blown off have elicited little reaction from him, the wounds simply disappearing in the flames almost as quickly as they were made.[1][3][13][14]

Marco fully transformed, mid-regeneration.

The user may shift into their phoenix form to automatically heal all damage accumulated in their human form or heal by simply summoning the flames around their body, while staying human.[15] In the user’s full phoenix form, attacks may simply pass through them as if their body is one intangible flame, akin to a Logia’s body;[3] the defining difference being that the user just regenerates, retaining a solid body under the fire.[7] As such (as an advantage over Logia users), even injuries taken while touching Seastone can be recovered by the flames once contact with said material stops (whereas Logia users permanently suffer damage done by anything that bypasses their elementality, like Haki or Seastone).[15][5]

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In battle, the phoenix flames are highly useful for defense and may help the user ward off extremely potent attacks through them using their own body (especially their large wings) as a shield. Their healing-bolstered durability lets them endure massive blows without falling, examples of which are Marco blocking Marine admiral Kizaru’s light bullet barrage[1] or admiral Akainu’s scorching-hot magma.[16] Moreover, while the flames are not as inherently destructive as natural fire, they do not completely lack potential for offensive use, as Marco has shown the ability to perform attacks using his flames that, rather than burning, hit with blunt force.[17]

Marco’s non-burning flames being used to suppress the Ice Oni disease among several victims.

On top of self-healing, the phoenix flames may be applied to other living targets in order to mend them (even many at once if the user manually spreads out their fire by, for example, swirling their wings), but in that capacity to heal others, the flames have a smaller effect. Once the flames have lit other people, they stay with and continuously heal them (the recipients’ stamina permitting). This may even extend to diseases, shown when Marco employed his fire to act as a temporary countermeasure to Queen the Plague’s cold-inducing virus, increasing the body heat of any infected party caught by the flames to prevent said virus from further spreading through their bodies.[10][11]

Weaknesses

While powerful, there is a limit to the user’s healing factor: that is, the amount of damage from which can be recovered in the long term is limited, as the user is not truly immortal,[7] though precisely where this limit is has yet to be specified.

It should be noted that, in battle, while Marco instantly heals fatal wounds upon receiving them, he tends to leave relatively minor ones alone, like scrapes or bruises.[18] Also, the rate of regeneration may be dependent on Marco’s own preparedness or the level of his transformation, as seen when he was pierced by Kizaru’s lasers from behind while in human form but did not instantly heal, despite the wounds being highly detrimental.[15][19] Following the war at Marineford, Marco was seen in bandages, hinting at injuries that had not been healed by his flames.[20]

In general, the user’s stamina is not unlimited, and it appears that prolonged usage of the flames is physically draining and may impede further use. After fighting two powerful opponents for an extended period and having previously used his flames on dozens of other people, Marco was temporarily put out of commission, which onlookers attributed to his stamina being depleted.[21]

When used on others, the blue flames are not as strong in their healing as when applied to the user’s own body,[10] while depending in their efficacy on the recipient’s stamina, ceasing to work once it has run out.[11][22]

Otherwise, the user suffers from the standard weaknesses of any Devil Fruit user, like Seastone fully sealing Marco’s powers upon contact.[15][5]

Usage

Marco easily restraining two transformed Ancient Zoan users with a billion-plus bounties.

Marco’s abilities have garnered him the epithet “Marco the Phoenix”, with the man demonstrating extensive use of his transformation to do aerial combat. Due to the physical and mythical qualities of this Devil Fruit, it is shown to be very flexible, filling not only offensive and defensive roles in battle, but supportive roles as well. His bird physiology allows him to fly at significant speeds and utilize his human legs to deliver strong, Haki-imbued kicks, knee strikes,[3][23][24][25] or his phoenix legs for slashing talon strikes.[5][6] Marco can further employ his wings as a means to restrain foes, even extremely strong, fully transformed Ancient Zoan users, as shown when Marco immobilized King and Queen—two of the strongest members of the Beasts Pirates—at once with casual ease.[4] Also, for direct offense, Marco can shape his flames into attacks that, instead of burning, deal concussive damage to opponents.[17]

In combat, Marco’s regeneration serves a passive, defensive purpose. He can outright ignore most physical attacks he is faced with, letting melee and ranged ones, even weapons, simply pass through his body before his wounds seamlessly close up and vanish without a trace;[3][13][14] this may make it seem, even to formidable adversaries, that he is invincible.[4] Among other things, Marco has been seen shielding his allies using his own body, such as Whitebeard, before simply healing himself up afterwards.[1][16][26]

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In terms of healing others, Marco’s flames have shown immense usefulness on battlefields where there are a lot of potential allies to be mended, whether from injury or infection.[11] For the Whitebeard Pirates, Marco’s healing let him serve his years as an efficient ship doctor; following the crew’s disbandment, it instead helped him do doctorship on Sphinx.[10]

Marco has made practical usage of flying to traverse battlefields quickly, bypassing enemies on the ground, in order to supervise whatever fighting is going on (as he did during the Summit War of Marineford in Whitebeard’s place), to relay important intel,[13][27][28] and possibly carry others with him.[29][14] In his apprentice days, Marco acted as a scout for the Whitebeard Pirates, investigating unknown islands.[30]

Like other Zoan users, Marco can freely choose between entering his full Beast Form or that of a human-phoenix hybrid, but unlike most Zoan users seen so far, Marco can undergo selective transformation of just parts of his body, without changing his full appearance; most often shifting just his arms into phoenix wings and his legs into phoenix legs, while his head and torso remain untransformed.[1][5][23][24] If this is a mark of Marco’s superior control over his powers or simply a distinct facet of the phoenix transformation remains unclear.

Techniques

Marco uses “Fujiazami” block King’s attack.

  • Fujiazami (不死薊ふじあざみ Fujiazami? , literally meaning “Immortal Thistle”): A defensive move that has Marco, in his phoenix form, jump in front of someone he wishes to shield from an attack. While midair, he forms a protective swirl of fire in front of him, out of his wings, in order to block the attack in question. Being Marco’s first-seen technique, Fujiazami was used by him (but not named) when protecting Whitebeard from Kizaru during the Summit War, warding off the admiral’s Yasakani no Magatama.[1] It was named during the battle at Onigashima when Marco used the technique to block King’s Andon attack, protecting a bandaged-up Roronoa Zoro.[26] The move’s name is a pun on fujiazami (富士薊? ), the name of the Japanese Fuji thistle. The Viz manga calls the technique Undying Thistle.

Marco using “Hoo-in” on the Queen Mama Chanter.

  • Hoo-in (鳳凰印ほうおういん Hōō-in? , literally meaning “Fenghuang Seal”): While midair, Marco readies his phoenix talons in front of him, then delivers an extremely forceful, two-legged kick to a target. This move, when first shown by Marco, was strong enough to knock back the Queen Mama Chanter, an enormous ship.[24] Later when used against Queen the Plague, the attack dealt a powerful blow to the latter’s brachiosaurus neck, making the All-Star cough up blood and question if he had been hit by some shockwave.[31] The technique’s name contains the Japanese name for the fenghuang (hōō), an immortal bird originating in Chinese mythology that is often compared to the Western phoenix, being sometimes called “Chinese phoenix” (despite mythological similarities between the two being only superficial). The Viz manga calls this move Phoenix Brand.
  • Nashi no Tsubute (鳳梨礫なしのつぶて Nashi no Tsubute? , literally meaning “Pineapple Stone”): A support-type move in which Marco transforms his arms into phoenix wings and swirls them around, thereby spreading his flames to a potential multitude of people, setting them on fire in order to heal them. The technique was first seen being used by Marco to counteract the “Ice Oni” virus in numerous infected at Skull Dome’s Live Floor, keeping the flames at just the right temperature to slow the virus’ effects. However, it is noted that the flames cease to work the moment the affected run out of physical stamina.[11][22] The technique’s name is a pun: the kanji include an antiquated Japanese word for pineapple, hōri (鳳梨? ), which plays on Marco’s likeness to said fruit (as mentioned in-story) and in itself contains the kanji (? ) for “feng” (a fenghuang’s male aspect); however, the furigana indicate the reading Nashi no Tsubute (梨の礫? ), which is an idiom that literally means “tossing the pear”, referring to a lack of reply after asking something (the “nashi” for “pear” sounds the same as “nashi” for “nothing”). In the Viz manga, the technique is called Phoenix Pyreapple.

Marco using “Bluebird” against King.

  • Bluebird (青炎雁ブルーバード Burūbādo? , literally meaning “Blue-Flamed Goose”): An attack where Marco uses his outstretched index and middle fingers to make a dense, flaming swirl of phoenix feathers in front of him, remotely shaping it into a large fireball that he, upon uttering the attack’s name, launches straight toward an enemy in a thrust-like, concussive attack. When first shown performing this technique, Marco used one of his cut-off wings as a medium to produce the feathers, and the resulting attack was able to send the All-Star King flying back with immense force.[17] The bluebird is a passerine bird named for the blue color of its plumage. The attack’s name may also reference (given the kanji for “goose”) how in Chinese myth, especially per ancient texts, the fenghuang is said to bear various animal resemblances, including having the breast of a goose. In the Viz manga, the attack is also called Bluebird.
  • Ongle (鶴爪オングル Onguru? , literally meaning “Crane Claw”): A melee attack similar to Hoo-in, where Marco uses a phoenix leg to powerfully kick an opponent, but this time uses a single leg, with its four sharp talons doing slashing damage. This kick, when first shown by Marco, proved strong enough to send Queen the Plague flying with great force, while gashing his face.[6] Ongle is French for “nail”. The attack’s name may also (given the kanji) play on how the fenghuang is said, per modern descriptions, to be the composite of various birds, including having a crane’s legs. The Viz manga calls the attack Crane Talons.

Non-Canon Techniques

Video Game Techniques

  • Saisei no Hono (再生の炎 Saisei no Honō? , literally meaning “Flames of Regeneration”): Used as his Level 1 Special Attack in Pirate Warriors 2 and 3,[32][33] where Marco changes into a phoenix and flaps his wings, restoring life around him while sending out a shockwave. In the game’s English release, the technique is called Rebirth Flame.
  • Tensei no Soen (転生の蒼炎 Tensei no Sōen? , literally meaning “Pale Flame of Transmigration”): Marco changes into a phoenix, spirals around enemies to gather them into the air, then charges into the ground from a very high altitude, causing a shockwave. It is used in Pirate Warriors 2 and 3 as his Level 2 Special Attack.[32][33] In the game’s English release, the technique is called Blue Transmigration Flame.
  • Phoenix Goen (不死鳥のフェニックス豪炎 Fenikkusu Gōen? , literally meaning “Phoenix Great Flame”): Marco shoots a powerful, fiery shockwave forward from his wings while airborne, thereby suffering from some slight recoil. The move is seen in Pirate Warriors 3 as Marco’s Kizuna Rush Special Attack.[33] In the game’s English release, the technique is called Phoenix Inferno.
  • Zoan-kei Genjushu (動物ゾオン系」幻獣種 Zōn-kei Genjūshu? , literally meaning “Animal System Mythical Beast Species”): Marco soars into the air and sends an enemy flying, then flies to the airborne enemy and kicks him down to the ground like he did with Kizaru during the Summit War of Marineford. This attack appears in Burning Blood.[34] In the game’s English release, the technique is called Mythical Zoan.
  • Genju Rengeki (幻獣連撃 Genjū Rengeki? , literally meaning “Mythical Beast Chain Attack”): Marco flies towards an enemy, continuing with subsequent hits caused by flying into them. This move appears in Burning Blood.[34] In the game’s English release, the technique is called Beast Chain.
  • Ichibantai Taicho (1番隊隊長 Ichibantai Taichō? , literally meaning “First Division Commander”): Marco covers himself in his phoenix flames and counters attacks from enemies situated around him. If hit from close range he spins around, which causes the enemy to be sent flying away. If hit by projectiles from afar, he flies into the enemy. This move is another one to appear in Burning Blood.[34] In the game’s English release, the technique is called 1st Squad Commander.

History

Three decades ago, a 15-year-old Marco had already eaten from the fruit, seeming well-versed in utilizing his phoenix transformation.[35][30][36]

Trivia

  • This fruit’s power combines traits of both the Western phoenix and the Chinese fenghuang:
    • The fruit’s name and ability to self-regenerate, implied to almost verge on immortality, seem more based on the motif of the Western phoenix. Per various mythologies such as Classical and Egyptian, the phoenix is said to cyclically regenerate or, most prominently, to resurrect itself after burning its body to ashes, and therefrom rising anew.
      • The phoenix of real myth, per most accounts, envelopes itself in fire only upon death, self-combusting so that a new phoenix may be born from its ashes; this is unlike Marco’s phoenix body, which is always shrouded in flames, and his ability that is more based on healing than actual rebirth. Additionally, while Marco’s powers are distinguished by the blue color of his flames, most descriptions/depictions of the Western phoenix, both more modern and traditional, give its bright plumage a red and yellow/gold coloration.
    • The appearance of the phoenix form taken by Marco is more in line with traditional depictions of the Chinese fenghuang: with its slenderness, long neck, crest-resembling flame on the head, eyespot-marked feathers like a peacock’s,[37] and what seems to be lengthy “tail feathers” made of closed, bound-together circles. More than that, some of Marco’s canon techniques contain in their name one or both kanji for fenghuang (鳳凰 hōō? ), while others seem to reference the animal resemblances that in Chinese myth are ascribed to the fenghuang.
  • This fruit was the first Mythical Zoan fruit revealed in the series and the second one officially named (after Sengoku’s Daibutsu Zoan).
  • This fruit is one of three known Devil Fruits that grant the ability to heal/restore health, the others being the Ope Ope no Mi and Chiyu Chiyu no Mi (both Paramecia-type fruits).
  • As an answer to a SBS joke question, Oda noted that if Marco had his penis ripped off, he could regenerate it.[38]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 57 Chapter 553 (p. 16-17) and Episode 463, Marco is first seen using his ability.
  2. Vivre Card – One Piece Visual Dictionary (Card #0446), Information about Marco is revealed.
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6 3.7 One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 57 Chapter 554 (p. 2-4) and Episode 463, Marco protects Whitebeard and attacks Kizaru.
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 One Piece Manga — Vol. 99 Chapter 1000 (p. 4), Marco simultaneously restrains King and Queen in his phoenix form.
  5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 59 Chapter 574 (p. 7) and Episode 483, Marco, freed from his Seastone shackles, assaults Akainu with his talons.
  6. 6.0 6.1 6.2 One Piece Manga — Vol. 100 Chapter 1006 (p. 17-18), Marco hits Queen with Ongle.
  7. 7.0 7.1 7.2 7.3 SBS One Piece Manga — Vol. 58 (p. 166), Some properties of Marco’s blue flames are explained.
  8. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 90 Chapter 909 (p. 4) and Episode 890, Marco refers to his fire as “Flame of Regeneration”.
  9. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 59 Chapter 578 (p. 16-17) and Episode 487, Marco coats only his left hand and wrist with his fire when confronting Akainu.
  10. 10.0 10.1 10.2 10.3 One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 90 Chapter 909 (p. 3-4) and Episode 890, Marco heals the sphinx Tama.
  11. 11.0 11.1 11.2 11.3 11.4 One Piece Manga — Vol. 99 Chapter 998 (p. 3-5), Marco performs Nashi no Tsubute to mend those infected by the Ice Oni virus.
  12. One Piece Manga — Vol. 99 Chapter 995 (p. 2-3), Marco clashes against Big Mom, who wields Prometheus against him.
  13. 13.0 13.1 13.2 One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 58 Chapter 567 (p. 17-19) and Episode 476, Marco tries to save Ace.
  14. 14.0 14.1 14.2 One Piece Manga — Vol. 99 Chapter 999 (p. 11-15), Marco starts carrying Zoro, unable to be stopped by the Beasts Pirates.
  15. 15.0 15.1 15.2 15.3 One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 58 Chapter 569 (p. 6) and Episode 478, Marco tries to heal, but gets Seastone-shackled.
  16. 16.0 16.1 One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 59 Chapter 575 (p. 5) and Episode 484, Marco stops Akainu.
  17. 17.0 17.1 17.2 One Piece Manga — Vol. 100 Chapter 1006 (p. 15-16), Marco employs Bluebird to attack King.
  18. One Piece Manga — Vol. 100 Chapter 1006 (p. 18), Marco ends up a little bloodied and bruised while fighting King and Queen, despite his regeneration.
  19. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 58 Chapter 568 (p. 10-11) and Episode 477, Marco coughing up blood when caught off-guard by Kizaru’s sneak attack.
  20. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 60 Chapter 590 (p. 8) and Episode 505, Marco is seen with bandages, while attending Ace’s and Whitebeard’s funeral.
  21. One Piece Manga — Chapter 1022 (p. 11), Marco is seen on the ground exhausted.
  22. 22.0 22.1 One Piece Manga — Vol. 100 Chapter 1006 (p. 8), A samurai notes how Marco’s flames drain someone’s stamina when healing.
  23. 23.0 23.1 One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 58 Chapter 566 (p. 8) and Episode 475, Marco kicks away Aokiji.
  24. 24.0 24.1 24.2 One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 97 Chapter 981 (p. 18-19) and Episode 988, Marco uses Hoo-in to knock back the Queen Mama Chanter.
  25. One Piece Manga — Vol. 100 Chapter 1006 (p. 14, 17-18), Marco hits Queen and King with kicks and knee strikes.
  26. 26.0 26.1 One Piece Manga — Chapter 1022 (p. 14), Marco uses Fujiazami to block King’s fire punch.
  27. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 57 Chapter 558 (p. 3) and Episode 467.
  28. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 58 Chapter 563 (p. 4-5) and Episode 472.
  29. One Piece Manga — Vol. 97 Chapter 984 (p. 12-13).
  30. 30.0 30.1 One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 96 Chapter 965 (p. 15) and Episode 965.
  31. One Piece Manga — Vol. 100 Chapter 1006 (p. 14), Marco hits Queen with Hoo-in.
  32. 32.0 32.1 One Piece: Pirate Warriors 2.
  33. 33.0 33.1 33.2 One Piece: Pirate Warriors 3 — Marco uses Rebirth Flame, Blue Transmigration Flame, and Phoenix Inferno as special attacks.
  34. 34.0 34.1 34.2 One Piece: Burning Blood.
  35. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 95 Chapter 964 (p. 16) and Episode 964.
  36. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 96 Chapter 966 (p. 7) and Episode 966.
  37. One Piece Manga — Vol. 100 Chapter 1006 (p. 15), Marco’s phoenix feathers are clearly seen for the first time.
  38. SBS One Piece Manga — Vol. 74 (p. 66).

External Links

  • Phoenix – Wikipedia article on the mythical creature this fruit transforms the user into.

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Paramecia
Canon : Gomu Gomu no Mi  •  Bara Bara no Mi  •  Sube Sube no Mi  •  Bomu Bomu no Mi  •  Kiro Kiro no Mi  •  Hana Hana no Mi  •  Doru Doru no Mi  •  Baku Baku no Mi  •  Mane Mane no Mi  •  Supa Supa no Mi  •  Toge Toge no Mi  •  Ori Ori no Mi  •  Bane Bane no Mi  •  Ito Ito no Mi  •  Noro Noro no Mi  •  Doa Doa no Mi  •  Awa Awa no Mi  •  Beri Beri no Mi  •  Sabi Sabi no Mi  •  Shari Shari no Mi  •  Horo Horo no Mi  •  Yomi Yomi no Mi  •  Kage Kage no Mi  •  Suke Suke no Mi  •  Nikyu Nikyu no Mi  •  Jiki Jiki no Mi  •  Ope Ope no Mi  •  Shiro Shiro no Mi  •  Wara Wara no Mi  •  Oto Oto no Mi  •  Mero Mero no Mi  •  Doku Doku no Mi  •  Horu Horu no Mi  •  Choki Choki no Mi  •  Gura Gura no Mi  •  Kira Kira no Mi  •  Poke Poke no Mi  •  Woshu Woshu no Mi  •  Fuwa Fuwa no Mi  •  Mato Mato no Mi  •  Fuku Fuku no Mi  •  Hobi Hobi no Mi  •  Buki Buki no Mi  •  Guru Guru no Mi  •  Beta Beta no Mi  •  Zushi Zushi no Mi  •  Bari Bari no Mi  •  Nui Nui no Mi  •  Giro Giro no Mi  •  Ato Ato no Mi  •  Jake Jake no Mi  •  Pamu Pamu no Mi  •  Sui Sui no Mi  •  Ton Ton no Mi  •  Hira Hira no Mi  •  Ishi Ishi no Mi  •  Fude Fude no Mi  •  Nagi Nagi no Mi  •  Chiyu Chiyu no Mi  •  Soru Soru no Mi  •  Mira Mira no Mi  •  Pero Pero no Mi  •  Bisu Bisu no Mi  •  Bata Bata no Mi  •  Buku Buku no Mi  •  Kuri Kuri no Mi  •  Shibo Shibo no Mi  •  Memo Memo no Mi  •  Mochi Mochi no Mi  •  Hoya Hoya no Mi  •  Netsu Netsu no Mi  •  Kuku Kuku no Mi  •  Gocha Gocha no Mi  •  Oshi Oshi no Mi  •  Kobu Kobu no Mi  •  Kibi Kibi no Mi  •  Toki Toki no Mi  •  Juku Juku no Mi  •  Maki Maki no Mi
Non-Canon : Goe Goe no Mi  •  Hiso Hiso no Mi  •  Kama Kama no Mi  •  Kachi Kachi no Mi  •  Nemu Nemu no Mi  •  Mini Mini no Mi  •  Atsu Atsu no Mi  •  Noko Noko no Mi  •  Ami Ami no Mi  •  Kopi Kopi no Mi  •  Mosa Mosa no Mi  •  Modo Modo no Mi  •  Gutsu Gutsu no Mi  •  Peto Peto no Mi  •  Kone Kone no Mi  •  Moa Moa no Mi  •  Kyubu Kyubu no Mi  •  Maji Maji no Mi  •  Nito Nito no Mi  •  Hore Hore no Mi  •  Nuke Nuke no Mi  •  Koro Koro no Mi  •  Jara Jara no Mi  •  Iro Iro no Mi  •  Goru Goru no Mi  •  Raki Raki no Mi  •  Nepa Nepa no Mi  •  Mono Mono no Mi  •  Bijo Bijo no Mi  •  Ute Ute no Mi  •  Pocha Pocha no Mi  •  Bana Bana no Mi  •  Deri Deri no Mi  •  Dero Dero no Mi  •  Basu Basu no Mi  •  Gasha Gasha no Mi  •  Nibi Nibi no Mi
SBS : Gero Gero no Mi  •  Samu Samu no Mi  •  Muzu Muzu no Mi, Model: Kokan
Zoan
Canon (Natural) : Ushi Ushi no Mi, Model: Bison  •  Hito Hito no Mi  •  Tori Tori no Mi, Model: Falcon  •  Inu Inu no Mi, Model: Dachshund  •  Mogu Mogu no Mi  •  Inu Inu no Mi, Model: Jackal  •  Uma Uma no Mi  •  Neko Neko no Mi, Model: Leopard  •  Zou Zou no Mi  •  Inu Inu no Mi, Model: Wolf  •  Ushi Ushi no Mi, Model: Giraffe  •  Ryu Ryu no Mi, Model: Allosaurus  •  Hebi Hebi no Mi, Model: King Cobra  •  Hebi Hebi no Mi, Model: Anaconda  •  Tori Tori no Mi, Model: Phoenix  •  Hito Hito no Mi, Model: Daibutsu  •  Kame Kame no Mi  •  Sara Sara no Mi, Model: Axolotl  •  Mushi Mushi no Mi, Model: Kabutomushi  •  Mushi Mushi no Mi, Model: Suzumebachi  •  Zou Zou no Mi, Model: Mammoth  •  Tori Tori no Mi, Model: Albatross  •  Inu Inu no Mi, Model: Tanuki  •  Uo Uo no Mi, Model: Seiryu  •  Inu Inu no Mi, Model: Kyubi no Kitsune  •  Hebi Hebi no Mi, Model: Yamata no Orochi  •  Ryu Ryu no Mi, Model: Spinosaurus  •  Ryu Ryu no Mi, Model: Pteranodon  •  Hito Hito no Mi, Model: Onyudo‎‎  •  Ryu Ryu no Mi, Model: Brachiosaurus  •  Ryu Ryu no Mi, Model: Pachycephalosaurus  •  Ryu Ryu no Mi, Model: Triceratops  •  Kumo Kumo no Mi, Model: Rosamygale Grauvogeli  •  Neko Neko no Mi, Model: Saber Tiger  •  Inu Inu no Mi, Model: Okuchi no Makami
Canon (Artificial): Artificial Devil Fruit (SMILE)
Non-Canon: Tori Tori no Mi, Model: Eagle  •  Inu Inu no Mi, Model: Bake-danuki  •  Batto Batto no Mi, Model: Vampire  •  Tori Tori no Mi, Model: Nue
Logia
Canon : Moku Moku no Mi  •  Suna Suna no Mi  •  Mera Mera no Mi  •  Goro Goro no Mi  •  Hie Hie no Mi  •  Yami Yami no Mi  •  Pika Pika no Mi  •  Magu Magu no Mi  •  Numa Numa no Mi  •  Gasu Gasu no Mi  •  Yuki Yuki no Mi
Non-Canon : Toro Toro no Mi  •  Pasa Pasa no Mi  •  Ame Ame no Mi
Undetermined Class
Canon : Tama Tama no Mi
Non-Canon : Zuma Zuma no Mi  •  Meta Meta no Mi
SBS : Ero Ero no Mi
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Deterrents: Seastone  •  Busoshoku Haki
Vehicles /Ships : Billower Bike  •  Chiryaku Ten’nen Maru  •  Striker  •  Maxim  •  Ao Chari  •  Flying Gas Balloon  •  Island Ship   •  Groseade   •  Catapult 
Research: Rumble Ball  •  SAD  •  Lineage Factor
Races: Zombies  •  Newkamas  •  Centaurs  •  Satyrs  •  Harpy  •  Toys  •  Homies
Locations : Mirro-World

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