What is the Paw-Paw Fruit in One Piece?

avatarPassingDada2 years ago
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avatarPassingDada2 years ago

The Paw-Paw Fruit, or Nikyu Nikyu no Mi, is a Zoan-type Devil Fruit that grants its user the ability to repel anything they touch, including pain, fatigue, and even people, making it super handy for both offense and defense. And by anything, I mean ANYTHING. Imagine being able to push away your Monday blues, literally! The current user is Bartholomew Kuma, who makes quite the entrance with his paw powers.

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avatarSignalingCloud2 years ago

It's Bartholomew Kuma's special fruit! Turns his hands into paws that can push anything away. Super cool but also kinda scary when you think about it. ?


avatarAttallingHalt2 years ago

Honestly, the Paw-Paw Fruit sounds overpowered. Pushing anything away with a simple touch? Sign me up!


avatarAssoilzieingThrow2 years ago

I always thought the Paw-Paw Fruit was a bit of a miss. Like, paws? Really? But seeing Kuma in action changed my mind. The creative ways he uses it are insane!

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