A stage-show Paramecia that fills its holder with the volatile nature of nitroglycerin, turning them into a Nitroglycerin Human. Burst is the one who ate it, detonating blasts with a mere clap and squaring off against the Straw Hats in the 2015 Premier Show.
Set apart from the manga's canon and grouped with the Paramecia, this fruit lends whoever eats it the explosive quality of nitroglycerin, which is why its holder answers to Nitroglycerin Human. Burst was the character who took it in, first showing the power off against the Straw Hat Pirates during the 2015 stage production. The name itself derives from nitoro, the way Japanese renders the word nitro.
Whoever holds the fruit begins to sweat a fluid resembling nitroglycerin, and that fluid goes off the instant it strikes something. On its own that property is enough to trigger a blast from nothing more than clapping two hands together. Setting aside the vulnerabilities every Devil Fruit imposes, no distinct weakness to the ability has come to light.
Burst stands as the fruit's only wielder. He flings nitro charges that go off on contact once loosed at his foes, and he is likewise able to shift into the shape of a towering nitro dragon and battle in that guise. Comparisons have been drawn to Katsuki Bakugo's Explosion Quirk out of My Hero Academia, given that both figures sweat a nitroglycerin-like fluid that powers their detonations.

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The Nito Nito no Mi is a non-canon Paramecia-type Devil Fruit that gives its user the explosive properties of nitroglycerin. It was introduced in the One Piece Premier Show 2015 and turns its eater into a Nitroglycerin Human.
Burst is the only known user of the Nito Nito no Mi. He first displayed its power in a fight against the Straw Hat Pirates during the 2015 stage production.
The Nito Nito no Mi causes its user to sweat a fluid resembling nitroglycerin that detonates the instant it strikes something, even triggering an explosion from something as simple as clapping the hands together.
With the Nito Nito no Mi, Burst can fling nitro charges that explode on contact and can also transform into the shape of a towering nitro dragon to fight in that form.
The Nito Nito no Mi has been compared to Katsuki Bakugo's Explosion Quirk from My Hero Academia, since both characters sweat a nitroglycerin-like fluid that fuels their explosive attacks.
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