Trafalgar Law's Paramecia fruit lets him raise a spherical field in which he can rearrange, dismantle, and surgically reshape anyone or anything unharmed. Famed for miraculous surgery and for granting eternal youth at the cost of the wielder's life, it is called the Ultimate Devil Fruit.
A Paramecia now belonging to Trafalgar D. Water Law, this fruit conjures a spherical zone within which its holder can shuffle, separate without injury, and remodel anything at all, themselves included, becoming a Free Modification Human. Rosinante force-fed it to Law, and long before that a certain celebrated doctor carried its power. Because it can perform impossible surgeries, cure incurable ills, and even bestow eternal youth in trade for the user's own life, it earned the title of Ultimate Devil Fruit, and the Marines once offered five billion Berries to buy it. The fruit is a red, heart-shaped thing much like a strawberry, small enough to pinch between the fingers, and its power debuted at Sabaody though it went unnamed until Punk Hazard.
The ability remodels the surrounding world as if operating on it. By raising a transparent blue dome that Law calls ROOM, he gains full command of everything inside, so that he becomes the surgeon, the sphere his operating theater, and all who are caught within his patients. Inside it he swaps positions to teleport people, levitates objects like telekinesis, and with a blade slices flesh and bone cleanly without truly wounding, the parts still alive and reattachable in any arrangement he wishes. He can extract organs, transplant personalities between bodies, fire electric shocks that ruin insides, and raise protective veils. Once awakened, the fruit lets him cast detached ROOMs onto distant targets, freeing him from having to stand inside the field. Its main drawback is that field's fixed, summoned range, and heavy use drains stamina, with the youth surgery costing his life outright.
An unnamed legendary doctor held the fruit first, saving countless lives and curing every sort of disease. Law is the current owner and a cunning fighter who redirects attacks, disarms foes, and escapes danger through his many applications, his ROOM having grown far larger since it first appeared. His named techniques include ROOM itself, the harmless cut Amputate and its electrified form Radio Knife, the position-swapping Shambles with its personality-transplant variant, the telekinetic Takt, the heart-extracting Mes, Counter Shock, Injection Shot, and his strongest unawakened move Gamma Knife. His awakened arsenal adds K-ROOM and R-ROOM alongside Puncture Wille and the soundproofing Silent. As a boy he purged the Amber Lead Syndrome from his body, and years afterward he cured the drugged children of Punk Hazard.

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The Ope Ope no Mi is a Paramecia Devil Fruit that lets Trafalgar Law create a spherical ROOM in which he can rearrange, dismantle, and reshape anything or anyone without causing harm. Within this room he performs impossible surgeries, teleports objects and people, and can even grant eternal youth at the cost of his own life.
The Ope Ope no Mi is known as the Ultimate Devil Fruit because of its miraculous medical powers, and the Marines once offered five billion berries to acquire it. Its fame comes from healing and surgical feats rather than a confirmed ranking as the single strongest fruit.
Ope Ope no Mi takes its name from the word operation, reflecting the fruit's surgical theme. Its official English name is the Op-Op Fruit.
The Ope Ope no Mi cannot grant true immortality, but it can perform a surgery that gives someone eternal youth. This procedure costs the user their own life, since the youth is transferred at the price of the surgeon's remaining years.
Trafalgar Law's Devil Fruit, the Ope Ope no Mi, is officially translated into English as the Op-Op Fruit.
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