All 10 New Devil Fruits In Netflix's One Piece Season 2

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One Piece season 2 introduces a whole host of new Devil Fruit users, complete with their own unique abilities. By the time of One Piece season 2's ending, 10 new Devil Fruit abilities were introduced, a significant boost over the number debuted in season 1. If this trend continues, One Piece season 3's story will seemingly reveal even more.

This time around, One Piece's Baroque Works agents give season 2 the chance to highlight many more weird and wonderful abilities. Some of these powers are downright silly, while others are genuinely threatening. Either way, one of the best parts of One Piece season 2 was seeing every new Devil Fruit power in action.

Flower-Flower Fruit (Nico Robin)

Nico Robin uses her powers to open a door in One Piece season 2 Courtesy of Netflix

The first new Devil Fruit shown in One Piece season 2 is the Flower-Flower Fruit, belonging to Miss All Sunday, aka Nico Robin. Her abilities are shown at length in the season's opening scene, as she uses them to massacre the Marines of Shells Town. Nico did this by sprouting copies of her limbs from various surfaces, using them to fight the Marines and take their weapons.

This ability comes from the Flower-Flower Fruit, given that Miss All Sunday can essentially bloom parts of her body from anywhere or anyone. Upon doing so, pink flower petals are expended, also explaining why the Devil Fruit is named as such.

As One Piece season 2 highlighted, the Flower-Flower Fruit makes Nico Robin incredibly formidable, enough to place her as the second-in-command of Baroque Works.

Pound-Pound Fruit (Miss Valentine)

Miss Valentine standing in the jungle in One Piece season 2

Another Baroque Works agent who attacked Shells Town alongside Nico Robin was Miss Valentine, who is a user of the Pound-Pound Fruit. With the Pound-Pound Fruit, Miss Valentine can change the mass of her body at will, between 1 and 10000kg, without altering how she physically looks.

Throughout One Piece season 2, Miss Valentine is shown using the abilities granted to her by the Pound-Pound Fruit in a variety of ways, from flying lightly into the sky to slamming heavily back down on her enemies.

Bomb-Bomb Fruit (Mr. 5)

Miss Valentine and Mr 5 standing amid fire in One Piece season 2

Mr. 5 is Miss Valentine's partner within Baroque Works, with the two being seen together throughout One Piece season 2. Mr. 5's Devil Fruit powers come from the Bomb-Bomb Fruit and are undoubtedly some of the sillier abilities in the show, specifically thanks to how he uses them.

With the Bomb-Bomb Fruit, Mr. 5 can turn any part of his body into explosives, while rendering him immune to any damage of this type. Primarily, though, Mr. 5 uses elements like the snot and buggers from his nose to create explosive projectiles. However, other uses are shown in One Piece season 2, such as his explosive breath attacks.

Smoke-Smoke Fruit (Smoker)

One Piece season 2 featuring Smoker

One of the most visually unique, coolest Devil Fruits in One Piece season 2 belongs to Smoker. Smoker, aptly, consumed the Smoke-Smoke Fruit, giving him the ability to transform any part of his body into the eponymous aerosol. This is one of the stronger Devil Fruits, making Smoker a huge threat to his enemies, as seen by his easy defeat of Luffy in One Piece season 2, episode 1.

Defensively, Smoker can avoid a wide variety of attacks by turning his body into smoke. Offensively, the Devil Fruit powers allow Smoker to change the density of the smoke to attack, either by gripping his enemies or creating blunt weapons. Thanks to the Smoke-Smoke Fruit, Smoker is one of the strongest Marines in One Piece season 2.

Slip-Slip Fruit (Alvida)

Ilia Isorelýs Paulino as Alvida in season 2 of One Piece

Between One Piece season 1, episode 1 and season 2, episode 1, Alvida is another character who has eaten a Devil Fruit. As is revealed in the latter episode, Alvida ate the Slip-Slip Fruit, which causes the large majority of objects and attacks to slip off her body completely. Unlike many other characters, this Devil Fruit caused Alvida to look different in One Piece season 2.

The reason for this is that, in One Piece lore, the Slip-Slip Fruit causes excess fat to literally slip off anyone who consumes it. This happened to Alvida, causing a change in appearance.

Wax-Wax Fruit (Mr. 3)

One Piece Netflix Season 2 David Dastmalchian Mr. 3

Mr. 3 is one of the more formidable Baroque Works agents in One Piece season 2, granted by his Wax-Wax Fruit. This Fruit lets Mr. 3 secret candle wax from his limbs, with the added twist that this wax hardens to become harder than steel. Like Smoker, this gives Mr. 3 a lot of versatility with his powers.

For one, he can use the wax to build nearly impenetrable structures. This can extend to weaponry, too, but structures are where Mr. 3 shines. In One Piece season 2, he creates a wax death trap in the form of a cake, after encasing the giant, Dorry, in an equally giant wax building. Thanks to how strong and endless this wax is, Mr. 3 is difficult to defeat.

Munch-Munch Fruit (King Wapol)

King Wapol in One Piece season 2

One of the few characters in One Piece season 2 who audiences actually see obtaining their Devil Fruit is King Wapol. Wapol receives a Devil Fruit from Baroque Works after cutting a deal with them, specifically the Munch-Munch Fruit. The Munch-Munch Fruit gives Wapol the ability to eat just about anything, regardless of size, and transfer the characteristics of whatever is devoured to his own body.

For example, Wapol can create weapons on his limbs out of blades that he has consumed. Moreover, One Piece season 2 showed Wapol creating entire soldiers by eating humans in conjunction with other metal objects. Evidently, the Munch-Munch Fruit is not one that anyone would want their enemies possessing.

Ox-Ox Fruit (Dalton)

Dalton looking at Zoro in One Piece season 2

A surprising Devil Fruit reveal in One Piece season 2 is that Dalton, the last loyal defender of Drum Kingdom, ate an Ox-Ox Fruit. This allows the soldier to transform into a hulking, powerful half-beast-half-man, with the beast part resembling a bison. In battle, this gives Dalton significant strength boosts.

Human-Human Fruit (Chopper)

Chopper looking up with shiny eyes in One Piece season 2

One Piece's Tony Tony Chopper also has a Devil Fruit power, one that is very similar in nature to Dalton's. Where Dalton ate the Ox-Ox Fruit, Chopper ate the Human-Human Fruit. As the name implies, this gave Chopper the ability to transform, much like Dalton does, only into a human-like animal.

Chopper went from being a regular reindeer to a half-human, half-reindeer, now able to talk and think like a human. The Devil Fruit also allows Chopper to transform into a more muscular version of this creature, as the Ox-Ox Fruit does. Besides these forms, Chopper can also return to his original reindeer form.

Sand-Sand Fruit (Mr. 0)

Joe Manganiello as Crocodile in season 2 of One Piece

The final new Devil Fruit shown in One Piece season 2 actually isn't shown at all, but it does exist. The final scene of One Piece season 2 reveals that Mr. 0, the leader of Baroque Works, is actually Crocodile, one of the Seven Warlords of the Sea. Crocodile is another person who has consumed a Devil Fruit - the Sand-Sand Fruit.

Although Crocodile's powers weren't shown in One Piece season 2, they almost certainly will be in season 3. Crocodile's Devil Fruit is similar to Smoker's in that it allows the villain to transform his body at will, only with sand, in the former's case. This provides the same defensive and offensive capabilities, along with a host of extra powers.

For instance, Crocodile can create giant sandstorms, as well as drain the moisture from an organic being using only his touch. As the main villain of the impending storyline in Alabasta, a desert kingdom, Crocodile's Devil Fruit powers will prove to be the most difficult to overcome that Luffy and his friends have faced thus far in One Piece.

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Release Date August 31, 2023

Network Netflix

Showrunner Matt Owens, Steven Maeda, Joe Tracz

Directors Tim Southam, Marc Jobst, Josef Kubota Wladyka

Writers Tiffany Greshler, Diego Gutierrez, Allison Weintraub, Lindsay Gelfand

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