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Pretzel

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Pretzel is the longsword carried by Charlotte Cracker of the Big Mom Pirates, counted among the Famous Blades. Paired with Cracker's Bisu Bisu no Mi, it can be copied endlessly in biscuit, turning a single sword into a limitless storm of oversized blades.

Type: longsword
Grade: Famous Blade
First Appearance: Chapter 835; Episode 796
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Overview

This longsword belongs to Charlotte Cracker and ranks as one of the Famous Blades. The weapon is double-edged and runs longer than its owner is tall, fitted with an oblong grip and a round guard styled to look like a biscuit cookie. Its name nods to pretzel bread, keeping in step with the food motif of the Charlotte Family.

In his ordinary form Cracker keeps the blade sheathed flat against his hip, but while sealed inside his biscuit armor he hefts cookie-made copies so large they tower over normal people, usually resting them across his shoulders.

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Function

Pretzel is Cracker's main means of attack, and his raw strength lets him land both fast and crushing strikes even at close quarters. Through his Devil Fruit he conjures an endless supply of biscuit duplicates that keep the original's edge while growing far larger and hitting much harder. He also pours Armament Haki into the blade to sharpen its power further.

His signature move, Roll Pretzel, Haki-cloaks the sword while he spins his hand at speed and drives a stab home, a blow strong enough to send Luffy spiraling through several trees. In his true form he leaps in with Honey Pretzel, a thrust that releases a powerful shockwave. The anime adds Double Roll Pretzel, which fires two stabs at once, and Crash Pretzel, a spark-charged version of Honey Pretzel that bursts on contact.

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Notable Users

Charlotte Cracker is the sole wielder of Pretzel, brandishing it throughout his clash with Monkey D. Luffy during the Whole Cake Island conflict. He debuts holding the sword in Chapter 835, with its name formally introduced two chapters later.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What Devil Fruit does Charlotte Cracker have?

Charlotte Cracker has the Bisu Bisu no Mi, a Devil Fruit that lets him create endless biscuit copies of his sword Pretzel that keep the original's edge while growing much larger.

Does Cracker have Haki?

Yes, Charlotte Cracker pours Armament Haki into his sword Pretzel to sharpen its cutting power during battle.

What does Cracker's sword Pretzel look like?

Pretzel is a double-edged longsword longer than Cracker is tall, fitted with an oblong grip and a round guard shaped like a biscuit cookie.

Why is Charlotte Cracker's sword called Pretzel?

The sword's name nods to pretzel bread, matching the food-themed naming used throughout the Charlotte Family.

What is Cracker's signature attack with Pretzel?

Cracker's signature move is Roll Pretzel, a Haki-cloaked stab delivered while spinning his hand at speed, a blow strong enough to send Luffy spiraling through several trees.

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