Eaten by Nerona Imu, this fruit turns its owner into a devil and opens a broad range of demonic powers that can be loaned to others in exchange for control over them. Its unique name doubles as the general Japanese term for Devil Fruits, so VIZ renders it The Devil's Fruit.
Appearing solely in a film, this Logia power lets its eater make, steer, and turn into candy syrup. Gasparde, villain of the fourth movie, shifts between sticky and rock-hard forms with it, but a dusting of flour peels away his intangibility.
An anime-original Paramecia fruit whose eater, the Amigo Pirates captain Largo, spins nets straight out of his body and can even turn himself into one. By swallowing raw materials, he reshapes those nets into iron, boiling water, or fire.
A Paramecia fruit that lets its wielder conjure and steer solid vectorial arrows able to bend motion to their will. Eaten by the Knight of God Manmayer Gunko, it makes her an Arrow Human who can pierce, bind, reroute, and speed up attacks all over a fight.
Synthetic copies of naturally occurring Devil Fruits, these are built by tampering with the Lineage Factor so a single power can belong to several people at once. Developed on separate tracks by Dr. Vegapunk and Caesar Clown, they produced Momonosuke's dragon form, the factory-made SMILE fruits, and the Seraphim's borrowed abilities.
Eaten by Giolla of the Donquixote Pirates, this Paramecia power reshapes both people and objects into works of abstract art that lose every ordinary use. Its bearer earns the title Art Human, wielding distortion as both weapon and cage.
An anime-exclusive Paramecia power belonging to Don Accino, this fruit lets its holder pour out and direct huge amounts of heat, marking him the 10,000 Degree Human. The hotter his mood grows, the more scorching his output becomes.
Eaten by CP9's Kalifa, this Paramecia power spins out soap and bubbles that wash away grime and, more dangerously, an enemy's very strength. Its holder is branded a Soap Human, able to drain a stronger foe to a slick, shining, helpless state, though a splash of water undoes the whole effect.
A Paramecia power eaten by Wapol that lets its owner devour almost anything, from steel blades to living people, then fuse the swallowed matter into their own body or into fresh objects. The name mimics the Japanese sound of heavy chewing.
A non-canon Paramecia fruit belonging to the pirate Bounty. It converts the eater's envy into raw heat and open flame, so the fiercer the jealousy, the hotter the resulting blaze. Its name derives from the Japanese rendering of the word burner.
Bellamy's Paramecia power turns his limbs into coiled springs, earning him the label Spring Human. By compressing and releasing his legs or arms, he can rocket forward at blinding speed or fire off punches with amplified reach and force.
Swallowed by accident by Buggy, this Paramecia power lets the eater break their own body into floating pieces and steer each one freely, while making them permanently unharmed by cuts and stabs. It marks them as a Splitting Human.
A Paramecia power that conjures physical barriers from empty air, turning its owner into a Barrier Human. First held by Kurozumi Semimaru and later reborn into Bartolomeo, its shields can absorb, block, and even be reshaped into solid constructs.
A non-canon Paramecia power eaten by Balzac. Whatever the wielder makes contact with is converted into a bomb, earning the label Bomb Transformation Human. It debuted in a One Piece stage show rather than the main story.
Charlotte Galette's Paramecia power lets her generate and steer butter, marking her a Butter Human. Though butter is normally slick, hers turns tacky in a half-liquid state, letting her wrap and pin down opponents in combat.
A Zoan Devil Fruit consumed by Stussy, granting the power to shift into a bat and a bat-human hybrid. Its signature trick is a vampiric bite that drains blood and drops even elite fighters into unconsciousness.
A Mythical Zoan power confined to the game Unlimited World Red and eaten by Patrick Redfield. It lets the wielder become a vampire, draining life-force from victims to restore their own youth rather than drinking blood.
Eaten by the Marine officer Very Good, this Paramecia fruit lets its owner scatter his body into clusters of berry-shaped spheres. Being made of round balls shrugs off blunt force but leaves the user exposed to cutting weapons.
Trebol's Paramecia fruit lets him produce and steer endless sticky mucus. He restrains foes, sticks to walls, and disguises the slime as his own body to mimic a Logia, though the goo is flammable and can explode.
A non-canon Paramecia fruit belonging to the singer Ann. By touching a picture she conjures a lifelike phantom of it that keeps the original's traits and abilities, though she must make contact and can be forced to summon illusions if controlled.
Charlotte Cracker's Paramecia fruit conjures and shapes endless biscuit. He molds lifelike soldiers and armor from it, hard enough to withstand Gear 4th, but the biscuit softens in water and drains his stamina if overused.
This Paramecia fruit lets its owner detonate any part of their body, from limbs to breath. First eaten by Ganzui and later, after reincarnating, by Gem (Mr. 5), it also grants immunity to outside explosions but no protection from fire.
Baby 5's Paramecia fruit turns any part of her body into any weapon she wishes, from a finger-gun to a whole-body missile. Shattered pieces reassemble undamaged, though she can still be hurt by weapons aimed at herself.
Charlotte Mont-d'Or's Paramecia fruit grants control over books. He can seal a living creature within the pages of a book, halting its aging, cast book-based illusions over foes, and link Den Den Mushi together for mass communication.
Healing is the gift of this Paramecia power, whose owner mends wounds using liquid drawn from their own body. Mansherry, princess of the Tontatta tribe, ate it, gaining one of the few known fruits that carries no offensive use whatsoever.
Turning limbs into scissors that shear solid matter as though it were paper is the trademark of this Paramecia power. Its owner, the okama Inazuma, becomes a Scissors Human capable of reshaping stone ground and folding it like a sheet.
Tuning powers up or down with beams of energy is the gift of this non-canon Paramecia ability. Its owner, Yehudi, becomes a Tuning Human, and the fruit debuted in the stage production One Piece Premier Show 2022.
Swelling its owner to a colossal scale is the whole of this Paramecia power. Sanjuan Wolf of the Blackbeard Pirates, already a giant, ate it and grew to roughly 180 meters, standing as the single largest being anywhere in the world.
Sending any object straight to a target within sight is the trick of this non-canon Paramecia ability. Its owner, Prize, becomes a Delivery Human, and the fruit first appeared during the stage production One Piece Premier Show 2018.
Melting anything into liquid is the power of this non-canon Paramecia, first shown in the One Piece novel Law. Its owner, the antagonist Artur Bacca, becomes a Dissolving Human able to turn his own body fluid and to corrode a victim's heart through eye contact.
Rare and mysterious, a Devil Fruit hands whoever eats one a single supernatural power while stripping away their ability to swim forever. Grouped into Paramecia, Zoan, and Logia families, these fruits shape much of the world's balance of strength and fetch fortunes when found.
Carving doorways into any surface, and even into open air, is the gift of this Paramecia. Its owner, the CP9 agent Blueno, becomes a Door Human, valued for travel, infiltration, and slipping clear of danger rather than for dealing real combat damage.
Consumed by Impel Down's chief warden Magellan, this Paramecia turns its holder into a Poison Human who brews toxins of every strength, molds them into monsters and armor, and shrugs off every venom, whether his own creation or an outside one.
Devoured by the Baroque Works artist Galdino, alias Mr. 3, this Paramecia lets its holder pour candle wax from his body and sculpt it freely, with the set wax hardening as strong as steel. It brands him a Candle Human whose craft yields statues, weapons, and armor.
Wielded by the traitorous Wano samurai Kurozumi Kanjuro, this Paramecia lets its holder secrete ink and bring anything he paints to life as a solid, breathing object. Its creations rise only as far as the artist's skill allows, and the fruit rejoined circulation when he died.
Eaten by the Wano retainer Kin'emon, this Paramecia conjures clothing and gear out of leaves or stones the moment he pictures them. Prized for disguises and warm garb, it offers almost nothing in a fight, and its results are only as sharp as the user's imagination.
Eaten by the Golden Lion Shiki, this Paramecia grants a telekinetic gift: he can lift himself and any lifeless object he has touched, raising loads as huge as warships and entire floating islands, a talent that won him the epithet Flying Pirate.
Swallowed by the Blackbeard Pirates officer Vasco Shot, this liquor-themed Paramecia makes its holder a Liquor Human. What has been seen of it so far is a single trick: he guzzles alcohol, then spits it back out ablaze to send streams of fire at his target.
Eaten by Douglas Bullet, this non-canon Paramecia lets its holder telekinetically pull objects apart and rebuild them into anything he pleases, making him an Assimilation Human. It built colossal mechs and, once awakened, reshaped whole islands.
Eaten by the deranged scientist Caesar Clown, this Logia lets its holder make, steer, and turn into gas. He conjures poisonous, explosive, and hallucinatory clouds, and can drain the oxygen from an area to choke his foes while canceling his own weakness to fire.
Rather than empowering a person, this crossover-only fruit lodged its power inside a tablet carried by Dama, who uses it to yank rival fighters into a game-styled reality where he rewrites the odds. Weak allies gain temporary boosts while enemies shrink to beatable size.
Viola's eyes pierce clothing, flesh, and lies alike once this fruit reshapes her into what the story calls an Insight Human. Beyond X-ray sight, it opens minds to be read, lets memories be transplanted, and stretches her vision across thousands of kilometers.
Charlotte Newshi can weld his own body to those around him thanks to this fruit, fusing with his nine siblings into one towering, scythe-wielding creature. Alone it does almost nothing, making it a power built entirely around having allies close at hand.
By shouting, Eldoraggo hurls beams of sound that read like energy blasts, the gift of a film-only Paramecia he devoured as the villain of the first One Piece movie. It carries the distinction of being the franchise's earliest non-canon Devil Fruit of any kind.
The Gomu Gomu no Mi gives its eater a body with the properties of rubber, branding them a Rubber Human. In truth it is the Hito Hito no Mi, Model: Nika, a Mythical Zoan tied to the Sun God Nika, renamed by the World Government to bury its real nature. Monkey D. Luffy ate it.
Enel wields dominion over lightning through this Logia, able to spawn it, steer it, and dissolve his own body into it as a Lightning Human. Nico Robin ranks the power among the rare few she calls all but unbeatable, undone chiefly by a rubber-bodied foe.
Gild Tesoro bends gold to his will through thought alone, the gift of a non-canon Paramecia introduced in One Piece Film: Gold. As the showman ruler of Gran Tesoro, he melts, hardens, and reshapes the metal to trap foes or armor himself into a colossal golem.
The Gunyo Gunyo no Mi is a Devil Fruit of uncertain type that lets its user generate and shape clay, earning the title Clay Human. Prince Grus ate it and fields an entourage of clay golems that fight in his place.
Quakes and shockwaves answer to whoever holds this fruit, a Tremor Human capable, by reputation, of breaking the world itself. Edward Newgate carried it for over four decades until Marshall D. Teach seized the power after Whitebeard's death at Marineford.
Buffalo turns his limbs and clothing into whirling propellers, a Rotation Human whose own body doubles as an aircraft and a windmaking weapon. The Donquixote Pirates member spins fast enough to fly across long distances, hurl allies, and raise fierce gales.
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