Ope Ope No Mi, Paramecia's Most Overpowered Devil Fruit

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Trafalgar D Water Law


Trafalgar D.Water Law, surely all OPlovers know him. This Heart Pirate Captain, supernova and also former Shicibukai ate the Ope Ope No Mi fruit which fans call the most overpowered Paramecia demon fruit.  

Why is Ope Ope No Mi called the most Over Power Paramecia demon fruit? Here mimin try to discuss it.

Ope Ope No Mi
Ope Ope No Mi is a Paramecia-type demon fruit that allows users to create a room where in that room users can manipulate anything. 

Cutting the body without killing, removing the heart without making the opponent die, changing the opponent's personality, moving any object that enters the room is the ability of Ope Ope No Mi which is currently shown in manga or anime.

Here's a list of Ope Ope No Mi's powers:
Style
1. Room: Law creates a spherical space around his target, where he can manipulate whatever he wants in various ways. This move was first seen used against several Marines during the escape from the Human Auction House...
Jurus Room

In "Room"
1. Shambles: In the Room space, Law can take apart anything he wants with his sword and rearrange them. He can also change the place of each object in the Room. This was first seen when it was being used against some Marines during the escape from the Human Auction House. Law can also swap one person's traits and personality randomly into another person's body.

Jurus Shambles

2. Tact :Law uses his ability to move or levitate objects in his Room without touching them. To use this technique, Law makes a lifting motion with his index finger (by pointing upwards). 

This technique was first seen when fighting G-5 Marines, and is powerful enough to lift a battleship and a large amount of water into the air.

Jurus TAct

3. Scan :Law scans inside his room to scan or retrieve objects that he wants. This was first used to steal all the Den Den Mushi from the G-5 group.

Jurus Scan

Outside of "Room"
1. Mes, literally means "scalpel. Law strikes his opponent in the enemy's chest with his bare hands, causing their Heart to burst out of the enemy's body, and encased in a transparent cube. 

This attack leaves a square-shaped hole in the opponent's body. This move was first seen when Law fought Smoker (Chapter 662). Squeezing the heart will cause severe pain and internal damage to the victim, this technique is suitable for controlling people. This move does not require a Room, unlike other attacks.

Jurus Mes


2. Counter: Trafalgar Law places both of his palms against his opponent's chest and releases a powerful electric wave like a defibrillator. It was powerful enough to defeat Scotch (Chapter 667). 

This is an offensive technique demonstrated by Law so far, which can cause severe damage to his opponents. He can also use it with his thumb as shown in the battle against Vergo.

Jurus Counter Shock

3. Gamma knife
Is a law move that can make the sword electrified and cut objects. Objects that have been cut cannot return to their original form for a while until the electrical effect disappears.
Jurus Gamma Knife

With all these abilities, Ope Ope No Mi is already said to be Over Power. But there is one more ability that makes Ope Ope No Mi very Over Power, namely Ope Ope No Mi can make someone immortal at the expense of the user's life. That's why Doflamingo really wants this fruit.

Doflamingo wants to use this fruit together with the sacred weapon in Mariejois. And this raises a new mystery among fans, exactly what holy weapon is Doflamingo referring to? Why does it need Ope Ope No Mi? a question that has yet to be answered.

One more thing that many OPlover misunderstood if one of the powers of Ope Ope No Mi is teleport. Its power is not teleporting but exchanging places. 

Teleporting does not require anything to move to another place but exchanging places requires an item / object or something else to exchange places with the item / object or something.

What do you think of Ope Ope No Mi's power? Very Over Power right?

By : SevenKix Anime

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