One Piece: The 18 Worst Devil Fruits Introduced So Far

Eiichiro Oda has introduced countless Devil Fruits in One Piece, and some powers are much worse than others.

Highlights

  • Some Devil Fruits in One Piece offer insignificant advantages, making them the worst seen in the story so far.
  • The Beri Beri no Mi, Shari Shari no Mi, and Fuku Fuku no Mi are examples of Devil Fruits that are considered useless in combat.
  • The SMILE Devil Fruits, Zoans of Impel Down, and Kame Kame no Mi are among the worst Devil Fruits in terms of their limitations and lack of combat effectiveness.

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Known as the treasure of the sea, Devil Fruits are a major source of power in the One Piece world. These fruits are extremely rare in the four Blues of the world, however, they’re very common in the Grand Line. These fruits, once consumed, grant tremendous powers to people but strip them of their ability to swim.

While all Devil Fruits in the story make their users stronger than they were before eating them, some of them aren’t all that useful and offer very small advantages, making them some of the worst seen in the story so far.

Updated on July 19, 2023, by Rei Penber: Devil Fruits rule the world of One Piece and have done so for centuries, especially in the more dense and dangerous areas of the world, such as the Grand Line. These fruits also form the primary power system in the One Piece world and they offer great powers to those who eat them, in exchange for their ability to swim. There are no bad Devil Fruits in One Piece. As Lucci once put it, every Devil Fruit makes the person stronger than they are without them. However, the advantage that these fruits offer varies greatly. While some Devil Fruits are mind-blowingly overpowered, others simply offer an insignificant boost, which makes them some of the worst to exist, yet, at the same time, still slightly beneficial, for what it’s worth. While this list already goes over the worst Devil Fruits to have been introduced in One Piece, there are quite a few more that deserve to be added. With that, this list has now been updated.

18 Awa Awa no Mi

Kalifa attacks Nami

The Awa Awa no Mi is a Paramecia type of Devil Fruit that was eaten by one of the members of CP0, Kalifa. This fruit was introduced to the fans when Kalifa was a member of the CP9 during the Enies lobby arc. It was gifted to her by Spandam and upon eating it, she became a soap human. Using this power, Kalifa can produce bubbles from her entire body and also use soap bubbles to defend himself from incoming attacks.

Using soap bubbles on others, she can remove dirt from their bodies and also strip them of their powers, leaving them in a weakened state, however, these bubbles are quite easy to counter. A strong gust of wind is powerful enough to blow them away and just by splashing some water on them, the effect of this Devil Fruit simply wears off. While the concept of this fruit is great, it is absolutely useless against any decent fighter in the One Piece world, which is why Nami easily found a counter to it as well.

17 Fude Fude no Mi

Kurozumi Kanjuro smiling

The Fude Fude no Mi is also a Paramecia type of Devil Fruit and this one was eaten by Kanjuro of the Kurozumi Clan. This fruit allows him to produce ink and use an ink brush to paint whatever he likes and bring it to life. While the concept of this ability is amazing and Kanjuro’s usage of it certainly was, it also requires a user to be a very skilled artist.

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This means that if a non-artistic person eats this Devil Fruit, their drawings will simply not be all that effective. All of Kanjuro’s drawings that were imperfect that he drew on purpose were frail. If a person with bad skills were to eat it, which would be the vast majority of the One Piece world, these drawings would simply not be effective at all, and would make this Devil Fruit quite useless. While Kanjuro did use it to great effect in the Wano arc, normal people wouldn’t be able to do anything even remotely close to that and that alone makes it one of the worst Devil Fruits to exist in One Piece.

16 Fuku Fuku no Mi

One Piece Fuku Fuku no Mi Kin'emon Devil Fruit Wano

The Fuku Fuku no Mi is a Paramecia type of Devil Fruit that was eaten by Kin’emon of the Akazaya Nine. This Devil Fruit allows Kin’emon to grant clothes to anyone after he puts an object on top of their heads. These clothes can be anything that he imagines and This can prove to be very useful for infiltration missions, as was seen during the Raid of Onigashima. However, destroying these outfits is quite simple, and even light blows are enough to completely make them disappear.

This fruit has no value in fighting and all that it does is give fake clothes to the user themselves or to other people. In all his fights seen in One Piece, Kin’emon has never utilized his Devil Fruit and that is simply because he knows that this fruit is rather useless. The Fuku Fuku no Mi is certainly one of the worst Devil Fruits to have been introduced in One Piece so far.

15 Poke Poke no Mi

Blamenco takes out a weapon

The Poke Poke no Mi is another Paramecia Devil Fruit that was eaten by a member of the Whitebeard Pirates, Blamenco the Mallet. This Devil Fruit gives Blamenco the ability to create pockets in his own body where he can store anything and everything that he wants. Blamenco stores quite a lot of stuff inside, such as his absolutely massive mallets.

Any person who eats this Devil Fruit would have near-unlimited storage inside their own bodies, however, other than that, this fruit doesn’t really do much, which makes it rather bland when compared to the many other powerful Devil Fruits seen in the world of One Piece. While it certainly does have utility and would make the user stronger in a way, it simply does not have anything going for itself when compared to most other Devil Fruits that exist in the world of One Piece. For that and for many other reasons, the Poke Poke no Mi is one of the worst Devil Fruits in the story so far.

14 Hoya Hoya no Mi

One Piece Daifuku Genie

Hoya Hoya no Mi is a Paramecia type of Devil Fruit that was eaten by none other than Charlotte Daifuku of the Big Mom Pirates. This fruit is quite interesting, as it allows the user to produce a genie from their belly once rubbed hard enough.

The genie itself is quite strong and can overpower some tough opponents for sure. However, the user’s lack of mobility puts it among the worst Devil Fruits. Furthermore, the user has to rub their belly to get the Genie to work, and so if they are prevented from doing that, this fruit is rendered useless.

13 Smile Devil Fruits

One Piece smile devil fruit users

Smile Devil Fruits are artificial fruits created using a chemical known as SAD. These fruits are Zoan types and, as such, grant the powers of some animals to the users when they eat them. While these do offer some power, they are generally not as effective in combat as other Devil Fruits, and, in some cases, they can even become a hindrance.

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What’s more, SMILEs don’t even guarantee power to the eater. Only one out of every ten people eating them is a success, meaning that the other nine are left without any powers, a permanent smile on their faces, along with the inability to swim. This arguably makes SMILEs the worst Devil fruits in One Piece.

12 Zoans of Impel Down

Awakened Zoans Impel Down

The Jailer Beasts of Impel Down all possess Zoan-type Devil Fruits that are yet unknown to the fans. These fruits are quite powerful, however, by the looks of it, they were force-fed to the beasts and have thus turned them into mindless creatures.

At the same time, these fruits have also been forcefully awakened, and while that does make them powerful, they lose all sense of themselves, which is simply counterproductive in combat. Their lack of critical thinking also makes them quite useless in many situations unless Sadi is with them to order them around, making the jailer beasts some of the worst Devil Fruit users.

11 Kuku Kuku no Mi

One Piece Streusen using his devil fruit

Kuku Kuku no Mi is a Paramecia type of Devil Fruit eaten by Streusen of the Big Mom Pirates. This fruit allows him to turn anything inanimate into food with ease. While the food that he makes certainly does provide nutrition, it isn’t tasty at all.

Big Mom considered all of Streusen’s food to be bland, meaning it has very little to offer. In combat, once again, this fruit doesn’t shine as much, as there is little one can do with food in a fight (unless, of course, one happens to be partaking in a food fight). Without a doubt, this is one of the worst Devil Fruits to be introduced in One Piece.

10 Baku Baku no Mi

Wapol in One Piece

Baku Baku no Mi is a Paramecia-type Devil Fruit that was eaten by Wapol, the main antagonist of the Drum Island arc of One Piece. This Devil Fruit allows him to consume anything from people to weapons and buildings. Using Baku Baku Factory, Wapol is then able to incorporate these powers into his own body.

While this Devil Fruit makes him stronger, its powers are very limited and dependent on what Wapol eats. Most of the time, the power increment is not all that great.

9 Sube Sube no Mi

One Piece Alvida after eating her devil fruit

Eaten by Alvida, Sube Sube no Mi is the third Paramecia-type Devil Fruit to be introduced in One Piece. This Devil Fruit turned Alvida into a slippery woman and made her quite difficult to take on in a fight. Everything thrown her way simply slips off her skin, be it a punch or a cannonball.

This fruit also made Alvida lose weight and become incredibly beautiful, as seen during the Loguetown arc. However, one big downside of this fruit is Alvida slips off every surface and needs shoes to encumber herself.

8 Ori Ori no Mi

Hina in One Piece Stampede

Another Paramecia-type Devil Fruit, Ori Ori no Mi was eaten by Rear Admiral Hina of the Marines. Its powers allow her to produce iron shackles from her body and trap anyone who touches them. As a result, the Ori Ori no Mi is quite useful to capture small-time pirates.

However, it isn’t all that effective against strong people. Luffy was able to escape right through its powers during the Marineford arc. This fruit is also hard to control as Hina has, on occasions, trapped her own allies with its powers.

7 Guru Guru no Mi

One Piece Buffalo using his devil fruit to fly

Eaten by Buffalo of the Donquixote Pirates, Guru Guru no Mi is a Paramecia-type Devil Fruit that allows him to fly by giving him the ability to create propellers on his body. This Devil Fruit is very limited as to what it can do other than that. In Buffalo’s fight against Franky, the shortcomings of this Devil Fruit were very clear.

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It has very low usability and even the ability that it offers isn’t special in the slightest. In fact, Buffalo was quite slow despite using the fruit to the best of his abilities.

6 Kame Kame no Mi

Pekoms vs Caribou

Kame Kame no Mi is a Zoan-type Devil Fruit that was eaten by Pekoms, a Lion mink who works for Big Mom. This Devil Fruit allows Pekoms to become a turtle at will and it doesn’t have many advantages, as expected.

The shell offered by this Devil Fruit makes Pekoms as hard as diamond, meaning no sword or bullet can pierce him. However, to use its powers properly, he has to revert into his shell. In combat, Pekoms doesn’t rely on it as it is very inconvenient.

5 Kilo Kilo no Mi

Miss Valentine from One Piece

Consumed by Miss Valentine of the Baroque Works, Kilo Kilo no Mi is a Paramecia-type Devil Fruit that allows her to manipulate her weight between 1-10,000 kgs at will. She can become as light as a feather and float away or as heavy as a boulder and crush others.

While this Devil Fruit is certainly useful, it is very easy to counter, as seen on Whiskey Peak. The user’s attacks are linear and can easily be avoided while their movement in the air is extremely slow as well.

4 Hito Hito no Mi

One Piece Hito Hito no Mi Tony Tony Chopper Straw Hat Devil Fruit

Eaten by Chopper, Hito Hito no Mi is a very intriguing Devil Fruit that has turned him into a human and a hybrid at will. Using his experiments with the Rumble Ball, Chopper has been able to unlock seven transformations that aid him greatly in battle.

While it goes without saying that Chopper’s Devil Fruit is beneficial for him, the same wouldn’t hold true for a human. In most cases, all it would do is make someone wiser.

3 Jake Jake no Mi

One Piece Kelly Funk using Jake Jake no Mi

Another Devil Fruit of the Paramecia class, Jake Jake no Mi was eaten by Kelly Funk and its powers allow him to turn into a jacket. This jacket is completely useless until it is worn by someone. Once worn, it allows them to take over their body.

Every strength of the wearer is transferred to the jacket but it needs to be worn willingly. Jake Jake no Mi is absolutely useless unless someone else puts it on.

2 Shari Shari no Mi

One Piece Sharinguru, a Marine officer

Shari Shari no Mi is a Paramecia-type Devil Fruit that was eaten by Sharinguru of the Marines. This Devil Fruit allows him to turn his limbs into wheels and as expected, it aids greatly in travel, making Sharinguru a human vehicle.

However, in combat, this Devil Fruit is almost worthless as the user can do little with wheels, which act as spinning weapons. Franky dealt with it rather easily during the Enies Lobby arc, as is expected of anyone who is a capable fighter in the One Piece world.

1 Beri Beri no Mi

One Piece Very Good being attacked by Franky

Eaten by Marine Captain Very Good, Beri Beri no Mi is a rather bizarre Devil Fruit as all it can do is allow the user to turn their body into several orbs shaped like berries. This makes the user immune to all blunt attacks, like Buggy is to slashing attacks.

However, it has glaring weaknesses, as demonstrated during the Enies Lobby arc. Once the head of the user is caught, they have basically lost the battle and can do little to free themselves.

Fuente: successacademy.edu.vn
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