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Yuki Yuki no Mi

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Monet ate this Logia fruit of snow, which let her make, steer, and dissolve into snow at will. She built hard snow barriers, hid inside blizzards, and chilled foes with an embrace, until Caesar Clown accidentally stabbed her heart and the power returned to circulation.

Type: Logia
User: Monet
Status: Returned to circulation
Meaning: Snow
Japanese Name: ユキユキの実
First Appearance: Chapter 681; Episode 607
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Overview

A Logia belonging to Monet, this fruit allows its owner to create, command, and turn into snow, making her a Snow Human, or Snow Woman as Nami names her in the manga. Its Japanese title rests on yuki, the word for snow, and every English release renders it under the Snow-Snow name. After Monet died by Caesar Clown's hand, the fruit went back into circulation.

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Mechanics

The chief benefit is transforming one's body into snow, which gave Monet a near-total resistance to cold, echoing the Hie Hie no Mi that Aokiji carries, though that ice fruit outranks this one. Two differences stand out: as snow she could compress herself into a solid rather than staying always intangible, and she could not freeze a target outright. Being a Logia, blows passed through her harmlessly unless carried by Armament Haki, Seastone, or heat, and Nami exploited heat to injure her. Shattering her form before she launched a strike would also cancel it, and losing composure cost her control, as when Zoro cut her in two and panic left her unable to reassemble. The ordinary Devil Fruit weaknesses applied as well.

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Notable Users

Monet was the sole holder. She dodged strikes by dissolving or drifting around them, packed the snow into barriers so dense they resisted destruction yet let her pass through freely, and sapped a person's warmth by hugging them into unconsciousness. By becoming snow she hid within storms, trailing Trafalgar Law through the Ice Lands unseen, and she could raise blizzards to weaken whole groups. Her techniques included Kamakura, a snow shell around a person or object, its layered upgrade Kamakura Jussoshi, the wall called Yuki Gaki, and her signature Mannen Yuki, where she wrapped and immobilized a victim before biting them as a fanged snow monster.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does Yuki Yuki no Mi mean?

Yuki Yuki no Mi means Snow-Snow Fruit in English, drawing on yuki, the Japanese word for snow, since the fruit lets its user create, control, and transform into snow.

Who uses the Yuki Yuki no Mi?

Monet is the only known user of the Yuki Yuki no Mi, a Logia fruit that made her a Snow Woman able to generate and become snow at will.

What happened to Monet's Devil Fruit?

After Monet died at the hands of Caesar Clown, who accidentally stabbed her heart, the Yuki Yuki no Mi returned to circulation and has not been shown with a new user since.

How does the Yuki Yuki no Mi compare to the Hie Hie no Mi?

The Yuki Yuki no Mi gives near total resistance to cold similar to Aokiji's Hie Hie no Mi, though the ice-based fruit is considered stronger since, unlike Monet, Aokiji can freeze targets outright.

What are Monet's signature techniques with the Yuki Yuki no Mi?

Monet's signature Yuki Yuki no Mi techniques include Kamakura, a snow shell that traps a person or object, the wall-like Yuki Gaki, and Mannen Yuki, in which she wraps up a victim before biting them as a fanged snow monster.

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