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.
The core function is straightforward: physical contact from the wielder converts an object into a bomb ready to detonate. Apart from the vulnerabilities shared by all Devil Fruit eaters, no further limits to the ability have been established.
Balzac is the fruit's only wielder. Its explosive theme groups it with two other blast-based powers, the Pamu Pamu fruit and the Bomu Bomu fruit. In particular it inverts what the Bomu Bomu fruit does: that power makes a bomb of the eater's own body, whereas this one makes a bomb of whatever the eater happens to touch.

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The Basu Basu no Mi is a Paramecia Devil Fruit that turns anything its user touches into a bomb ready to explode, earning its owner the title of Bomb Transformation Human.
Balzac is the only known user of the Basu Basu no Mi.
The Basu Basu no Mi is non-canon; it first appeared in the One Piece Premier Show 2019 stage production rather than the manga or anime.
The Basu Basu no Mi inverts the Bomu Bomu no Mi's effect: the Bomu Bomu no Mi turns the eater's own body into a bomb, while the Basu Basu no Mi turns whatever the eater touches into a bomb.
The Basu Basu no Mi is a Paramecia type Devil Fruit, grouped alongside the explosive themed Pamu Pamu no Mi and Bomu Bomu no Mi.
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