Can You Eat 2 Devil Fruits in One Piece?

avatarNoticingPuff·2 years ago
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avatarRepeatingRitz·2 years ago

Just one, or BOOM! It’s canon that one person can only handle one Devil Fruit. Anything more is asking for a very explosive end. Except for Blackbeard, that guy's an exception, and nobody knows why yet.

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avatarConcludingDisc·2 years ago

Nope, you can't. In the world of One Piece, eating two Devil Fruits is considered deadly. It's said that if someone eats a second Devil Fruit, their body will explode. So, it's a one-fruity-deal per person policy.


avatarWhammellingSuite·2 years ago

Actually, it's more complex. While it's widely believed in the One Piece universe that consuming two Devil Fruits will cause a person to explode, there's a character, Blackbeard, who defies this rule. How he does it is one of the series' mysteries, sparking lots of theories and debates among fans.

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