A Paramecia fruit that forces obedience into anything its eater strikes with a whip, even lifeless objects. Kujaku of SWORD wields it, lashing her surroundings and barking orders to bend buildings and terrain to her will.
The fruit plants obedience into anything the user whips. Remarkably, the effect reaches even motionless, inanimate things like buildings, so a struck object will carry out an order to move regardless of whether that is physically possible. Whether the taming lasts permanently or fades remains unknown. Apart from the standard Devil Fruit vulnerabilities, no specific weakness has been identified.
Kujaku is the wielder, pairing the ability with her whip named Beethoven to manipulate her environment by issuing spoken commands, often in harsh, abusive language. She holds a natural edge in cityscapes, where abundant large, sturdy objects let her trap crowds of enemies with little warning. The fruit is thematically close to the Kibi Kibi no Mi, Nori Nori no Mi, and non-canon Peto Peto no Mi, all of which compel obedience, yet only the Muchi Muchi no Mi affects inanimate objects. Its power over non-living things also recalls the Soru Soru no Mi and its Homies, though objects she commands gain no personality or human traits.

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Kujaku of SWORD ate the Muchi Muchi no Mi, a Paramecia fruit that lets her command whatever she strikes with a whip.
The Muchi Muchi no Mi instills obedience into anything its user whips, forcing the struck target to follow spoken orders.
Yes, the Muchi Muchi no Mi remarkably works on motionless, inanimate objects like buildings, which will attempt to carry out an order even if it defies physics.
Kujaku pairs the Muchi Muchi no Mi with a whip named Beethoven, lashing her surroundings and barking harsh commands to bend buildings and terrain to her will.
The Muchi Muchi no Mi shares its obedience theme with the Kibi Kibi no Mi, Nori Nori no Mi, and the non-canon Peto Peto no Mi, but it is unique among them for affecting inanimate objects.
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