This Paramecia floods its owner with extraordinary physical strength. Eaten by Blackbeard Pirate Jesus Burgess, it lets him casually tear a mountain from the earth, hoist it overhead, and fling it aside.
A Paramecia-type fruit, this power simply pours abnormal might into whoever eats it. Its owner is Jesus Burgess, helmsman of the Blackbeard Pirates. The Japanese word at its root means strength or power, and English releases call it the Strong-Strong Fruit.
Burgess first showed the ability at Hachinosu, where Law observed it in action against him.
The fruit elevates the user's physical power to superhuman levels, enabling feats such as raising and hurling colossal objects. Whether there is any hard ceiling on the strength it grants has not been established.
No special vulnerabilities are known for the ability beyond the ordinary set of Devil Fruit weaknesses.
Jesus Burgess is the sole eater, stacking the fruit's boost on top of his already formidable build to the point of ripping an entire mountain loose, lifting it above his head, and throwing it away barehanded. He gained the power sometime after Dressrosa, acquired through the Blackbeard Pirates' practice of hunting down Devil Fruits. The ability is likened to Urouge's unnamed strength fruit, though Burgess's boost is constant or instant while Urouge's requires absorbing and converting damage.

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The Riki Riki no Mi is a Paramecia-type Devil Fruit that floods its user with extraordinary physical strength. It is eaten by Jesus Burgess, helmsman of the Blackbeard Pirates, letting him tear a mountain from the earth and hurl it aside.
The Riki Riki no Mi was eaten by Jesus Burgess, the helmsman of the Blackbeard Pirates. He first displayed the power at Hachinosu, where Trafalgar Law witnessed it firsthand.
The Riki Riki no Mi is called the Strong-Strong Fruit in English. Its Japanese name comes from the word for strength or power.
The Riki Riki no Mi raises its user's physical power to superhuman levels, allowing feats like lifting and throwing colossal objects such as a mountain. No hard ceiling on the strength it grants has been established.
The Riki Riki no Mi is often compared to Urouge's unnamed strength-boosting fruit. The key difference is that Burgess's boost from the Riki Riki no Mi is constant, while Urouge's power requires absorbing and converting damage first.
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