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Akuma no Mi Ability
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Akuma no Mi

Character

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.

User: Nerona Imu
Meaning: Devil / Demon
Japanese Name: アクマの実
First Appearance: Chapter 1085; Episode 1119
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Overview

Held by Nerona Imu, this fruit lets its owner take on a devil's shape and command a wide spread of demonic abilities that can be handed to others, with the recipients yielding a special hold over their own bodies in return. Its name breaks the usual two-syllable pattern, being a single three-syllable word, and it is homophonous with the everyday Japanese phrase for Devil Fruits, differing only in script; to keep the two apart the VIZ translation uses the possessive form, The Devil's Fruit. Imu's transformation recalls common images of Satan, adding curled horns, a long tattered tail bearing horned skulls, large feathered black wings summoned at will, and a ring of black flame studded with sixteen eyes matching his own.

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Mechanics

Given the singular name, it is uncertain the fruit can be sorted like a normal one, though its transformation and esoteric range strongly resemble the Mythical Zoan class. The user flies on manifestable wings and weaponizes the piercing tail, which is tough enough to block Zoro's Supreme King Haki blades. A floating grimoire conjures dark matter that hardens into weapons, and a telekinetic force can strike and redirect at a distance. Central to the fruit are its granted systems: an immortal body that shrugs off even Haki-laced blows, the Abyss magic circles that teleport and summon, and the Covenant marks that lend others the fruit's powers while giving Imu obedience, telepathy, and even outright possession over them. He can also warp unwilling victims into demons of enhanced strength, and the Omen black flame serves as attack, defense, and support alike.

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Notable Users

Imu is the fruit's holder, but because he stays hidden, its powers surface most often through the subordinates he grants Covenants, chiefly the Five Elders and the Knights of God. He runs a three-tier Covenant scheme of Shallows, Depths, and Abyssal levels, and in the rare instances he acts personally he possesses a covenantee already on the scene. He seldom fights directly, preferring to blow up foes with small demonic projectiles or to convert his enemies into obedient demons, yet when forced to engage he dispatches attackers swiftly, blocking Zoro with his tail and gigantifying to clash evenly with the giant Loki. His techniques include A Kuwaru, which transforms a target into a demon, its companion Domi Reversi, and the Omen-forged blades Nemesis, Tzitzimitl, and Gram.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Akuma no Mi in One Piece?

The Akuma no Mi is a unique Devil Fruit eaten by Nerona Imu that lets its owner take on a devil's form and command a wide range of demonic abilities. These powers can be loaned to others through Covenant marks, though the recipients gain a special hold over their own bodies in return. Because its name is the general Japanese term for Devil Fruits, the VIZ translation renders it as The Devil's Fruit to keep the two apart.

Who has the Akuma no Mi?

The Akuma no Mi belongs to Nerona Imu, the secretive ruler behind the World Government. Because Imu stays hidden, the fruit's powers usually surface through subordinates he grants Covenants to, chiefly the Five Elders and the Knights of God.

What does Akuma no Mi mean in English?

Akuma no Mi is Japanese for devil fruit, and its name is actually homophonous with the everyday term for all Devil Fruits, differing only in the script used to write it. To distinguish the two, the VIZ translation gives it the possessive form, The Devil's Fruit.

What powers does the Akuma no Mi grant its user?

The Akuma no Mi grants an immortal body that shrugs off even Haki laced blows, Abyss magic circles that can teleport and summon, and Covenant marks that lend its powers to others while giving Imu obedience, telepathy, and even possession over them. Imu can also warp unwilling victims into demons of enhanced strength and wields black Omen flame for attack, defense, and support.

Does Imu fight directly with the Akuma no Mi?

Imu rarely fights directly with the Akuma no Mi, preferring to blow up foes with small demonic projectiles or convert enemies into obedient demons. When forced to engage, he moves quickly, blocking Zoro's blade with his tail and even growing to giant size to clash with the giant Loki.

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