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Deri Deri no Mi

Character

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.

Type: Paramecia
Epithet: Delivery Human
Meaning: Delivery
Japanese Name: デリデリの実
First Appearance: One Piece Premier Show 2018
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Overview

Delivering an item directly to whatever the user can see is the power this Paramecia grants, and it sits outside the main canon. Anyone who eats it is called a Delivery Human. The title draws on deribari, how Japanese pronounces the word delivery. Prize is the wielder, and the ability debuted in the live stage show One Piece Premier Show 2018.

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Mechanics

The reach of this power is considerable, since the user may fix on any object in view and route something to it, even things far too small or wholly invisible, a virus among them. Hearts are fair game too, letting the wielder pull a rival's heart into their own hold much as Law does with the Ope Ope no Mi. One key limit ties the effect to the user's awareness: knock the wielder unconscious and anything mid-flight stalls, loses its drive, and tumbles out of the sky. Ordinary Devil Fruit weaknesses remain in force. Where the Mato Mato no Mi marks its targets by touch, this fruit locks on purely through sight.

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Notable Users

Prize is the only eater, flinging a range of things that includes spears, a virus, and one of Caesar Clown's poison gas bombs. He also plucked out the hearts of Caesar and, afterward, Igaram Jr. to bend them to his purposes. His moves comprise Spear Delivery, a hurled spear that can also tear out a heart, first turned on subordinates who failed to bring back Caesar; Virus Delivery, a thrown virus that leaves victims coughing helplessly, debuted against the Straw Hat Pirates; and Delivery!! Max!, his most focused throw, aimed to launch Caesar's poison gas bomb at a ship of kings fleeing the Levely.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does the Deri Deri no Mi do?

The Deri Deri no Mi is a non-canon Paramecia-type Devil Fruit that lets its user deliver any object, even something small, invisible, or a person's own heart, directly to a target they can see.

Who ate the Deri Deri no Mi?

Prize is the only known eater of the Deri Deri no Mi, using it to fling weapons and even pull hearts out of his targets.

Is the Deri Deri no Mi canon?

No. The Deri Deri no Mi is a non-canon Devil Fruit that first appeared in the live stage production One Piece Premier Show 2018.

What happens if the Deri Deri no Mi user is knocked out?

If the user of the Deri Deri no Mi is knocked unconscious, anything they had sent flying stalls in midair, loses its momentum, and falls out of the sky.

What techniques does Prize use with the Deri Deri no Mi?

Prize's Deri Deri no Mi techniques include Spear Delivery, a hurled spear that can also tear out a heart, and Virus Delivery, a thrown virus that leaves victims coughing helplessly.

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