God Tier Devil Fruits In One Piece

God Tier Devil Fruits In One Piece
Views: 0

Summary

  • Certain Devil Fruits are elite and in the God Tier with devastating powers.
  • Unique Devil Fruits like Yami Yami no Mi and Gura Gura no Mi can cause massive destruction.
  • Devil Fruits like Hito Hito no Mi, Model: Nika, have incredible powers and capabilities.

Eating a Devil Fruit is the easiest way for any person to grow stronger in One Piece. But there is a lot of luck involved since most people do not know what kind of Devil Fruit they’re consuming, so it can go either way.

Related


One Piece: 6 Characters Luffy Will Surpass In Elbaf

Luffy will overtake these One Piece characters for good in Elbaf.

Certain individuals hit the jackpot when they consume a specific Devil Fruit, as it makes them too overpowered. The person doesn’t even have to try too hard, as they can simply rely on their Devil Fruit to wreak havoc. Such Devil Fruits are part of an elite bracket, and they are put in the God Tier (a fancier name for the highest tier). The God Tier Devil Fruits are insanely strong and capable of causing widespread destruction.

The ranking is based on the Devil Fruit alone.

7

Mero Mero no Mi

Current User: Boa Hancock

Boa Hancock using Pistol Kiss to attack

Boa Hancock’s Mero Mero no Mi is often overlooked in powerscaling debates, but that needs to change. The Mero Mero no Mi allows Hancock to turn anyone she wants to stone. Initially, it was stated that Hancock could only petrify those who felt lust towards her, but that’s not the case.

Boa Hancock can petrify anyone with direct attacks, as evidenced by her strike on one of the Pacifista. Once a person has been petrified, they have no hope of escaping unless Hancock decides to undo the petrification and let them go.

6

Ope Ope no Mi

Current User: Trafalgar Law

One Piece Trafalgar Law

The Ope Ope no Mi has been called the Ultimate Devil Fruit, and some fans may think it is outrageous, but there is plenty of evidence that backs up the claim. For starters, the Ope Ope no Mi allows its user to create large ROOMs in which they have complete control.

Related


One Piece: 7 Strongest Characters In Elbaf, Ranked

When it comes to strength, these One Piece characters are the crème de la crème.

The user can switch the positions of objects to suit their needs. They can also cut parts of bodies without killing their foes. The Ope Ope no Mi has the power to create special ROOMs that mask any voice. The user can also cause damage to the internal organs, leaving the enemy on the cusp of death.

5

Yami Yami no Mi

Current User: Blackbeard

Blackbeard Yami Yami no Mi Devil Fruits Immune To Haki

The Yami Yami no Mi is a Logia-type Devil Fruit that is currently in the possession of Blackbeard. The Yonko was so obsessed with the Devil Fruit that he stayed on Whitebeard’s ship for several years. When a crewmate found it, he murdered him and ran away.

The Yami Yami no Mi is a unique Devil Fruit. Despite being a Logia, it does not allow attacks to pass through the user’s body. But it more than makes up for it. The Yami Yami no Mi can nullify the power of other Devil Fruits. Additionally, the user can manipulate darkness, which has an insanely strong gravitational pull.

4

Hito Hito no Mi, Model: Nika

Current User: Monkey D. Luffy

Luffy awakens his Gear 5th form in Wano (1)-1

The Hito Hito no Mi, Model: Nika is one of the most powerful Zoan-type Devil Fruits in One Piece. For the majority of the story, Oda classified it as a Paramecia-type Devil Fruit and named it Gomu Gomu no Mi. He finally revealed the truth in Wano and also disclosed its actual power.

Related


One Piece: 6 Best Navigators In The Series, Ranked

Without navigators, these crews could have never made it far in One Piece.

The Hito Hito no Mi, Model: Nika allows its user to transform into the Sun God. It makes their body rubber, and when fully awakened, they can attach the properties to any other object.

3

Ryu Ryu no Mi, Model: Kirin

Current User: Killingham

Rimoshifu Killingham, a member of God's Knights transformed into a Qilin

Ryu Ryu no Mi, Model: Kirin is a Mythical Zoan-type Devil Fruit introduced in the Elbaf arc. It belongs to St. Killingham, who serves in the God’s Knights. The Devil Fruit has simple mechanics, but it can is easily among the most frightening powers in One Piece.

Related


One Piece: 5 Characters Who Can Beat The God’s Knights, Ranked

These One Piece have the strength needed to take down the powerful God’s Knights.

It can put a person to sleep and turn their dreams into reality. In Elbaf, Killingham used the Devil Fruit to bring forth the nightmarish entities from the kids’ dreams. The summoned creatures were massive, and they defeated many giants without any problems. ​​​​

2

Gura Gura no Mi

Current User: Blackbeard

The Gura Gura no Mi once belonged to Edward Newgate, a.k.a. Whitebeard. The Devil Fruit changed hands in Marineford, where Blackbeard somehow stole it, making him the first known person to have multiple abilities.

What makes the Gura Gura no Mi a God Tier Devil Fruit is its destructive power. The user can produce tremors anywhere, which can cause powerful earthquakes and tsunamis. With its power, the user can single-handedly destroy the entire world.

1

Hobi Hobi no Mi

Current User: Sugar

Sugar using her devil fruit in One Piece (1)

The Hobi Hobi no Mi belongs to Sugar of the Donquixote Family. Some might say that the Devil Fruit does not belong in this category, but there is plenty of evidence that proves otherwise. Firstly, the Hobi Hobi no Mi stops a person from aging. After consuming the Devil Fruit, Sugar’s physical body stopped aging.

Secondly, the Hobi Hobi no Mi can turn any person into a toy, rendering them defenseless. Thirdly, the existence of a person who is transformed into a toy will be erased from the minds of everyone. Finally, the people turned into toys have to obey every command of the user. All these things make the Hobi Hobi no Mi, a God Tier Devil Fruit.


0388694_poster_w780.jpg


One Piece

Release Date

October 20, 1999

Network

Fuji TV





Source link