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Toge Toge no Mi

Character

Raising spikes anywhere on the body, or hardening a whole limb into a thorn, is the gift of this Paramecia power. Its eater becomes a so-called Spike Human. The Baroque Works assassin Zala, alias Miss Doublefinger, turned it into a savage close-quarters arsenal built for killing.

Type: Paramecia
Meaning: Spike; Thorn
Japanese Name: トゲトゲの実
First Appearance: Chapter 190; Episode 117
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Overview

Named for toge, the Japanese word for spike, and known abroad as the Spike-Spike Fruit, this Paramecia power reshapes its eater into a Spike Human. Arms, feet, facial features, even strands of hair can bristle with long sharp points or stiffen wholesale into a spear. The fruit went to Zala, once an agent of Baroque Works operating under the codename Miss Doublefinger.

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Mechanics

The thorns are ferociously hard, punching through solid rock without effort, which strips an opponent of safe cover, since a wall gives no shelter when the points simply drill through it. They also extend at great velocity, hard to dodge, and they serve as defense at close range, because anyone who forces against them tends to be wounded, as Nami learned when she skewered and bloodied her own foot trying to shove her attacker back.

For movement the wielder sprouts spikes on the soles to lengthen her stride or to pin herself upside down against a ceiling for ambushes, and she can curl into a spiked ball to charge. Weaknesses do exist: snaring the user in cloth jams the points and forces a retraction, and Zala displayed no ranged options, so a foe who holds distance and strikes from beyond the spikes' reach can stymie her. The usual fruit vulnerabilities apply on top of that.

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Notable Users

Zala relied on the power for combat and assassination alike, stabbing enemies with spiked hands and fingers while boasting that any part of her could turn deadly. A seasoned killer, her thrusts came fast and lethal, though Nami repeatedly lured her into striking illusions during their clash. She also improvised, drilling makeshift doorways through walls and walking on foot-spikes to move quicker or dangle from above.

Her repertoire runs from Double Stinger and Stinger Finger, rapid stabs and slashes with spiked hands and fingers, through Stinger Hedgehog, a sea-urchin ball that drops onto or rolls over targets, to Sewing Stinger, foot-stilts that shred whatever she runs across. Sea Urchin Stinger converts her hair into a charging spiked mass, and Toge Toge Doping has her jab her own shoulders to bloat her arms into huge muscle, which she then swings as clubs in the follow-up Stinger Flail.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Toge Toge no Mi?

The Toge Toge no Mi is a Paramecia Devil Fruit, known in English as the Spike-Spike Fruit, that reshapes its eater into a Spike Human. Arms, feet, facial features, and even hair can bristle with long sharp points or stiffen wholesale into a spear.

Who eats the Toge Toge no Mi?

Zala, the Baroque Works agent who operated under the codename Miss Doublefinger, ate the Toge Toge no Mi. She used it for both combat and assassination, boasting that any part of her body could turn deadly.

Can the Toge Toge no Mi break through solid rock?

Yes, the spikes produced by the Toge Toge no Mi are ferociously hard and punch through solid rock without effort. This strips an opponent of safe cover, since a wall gives no shelter when the points simply drill through it.

What are the weaknesses of the Toge Toge no Mi?

Snaring the Toge Toge no Mi user in cloth jams the spikes and forces them to retract. Zala also displayed no ranged options, so a foe who holds distance and strikes beyond the spikes' reach can stymie her.

What are Zala's named techniques with the Toge Toge no Mi?

Zala's Toge Toge no Mi repertoire includes Double Stinger and Stinger Finger for rapid spiked stabs, Stinger Hedgehog for a rolling sea-urchin ball, and Toge Toge Doping, which bloats her arms into huge muscle for the follow-up Stinger Flail.

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