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  1. Devil Fruits exist in a cycle of reincarnation; when a Devil Fruit user dies, its ability is reborn into a new Devil Fruit in a random part of the world, and the one who eats it will become the new user.

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  2. Jul 4, 2023 · Although the anime has yet to explore the origins of devil fruit, the manga has already solved the puzzle. Delve deeper to find out how a devil fruit is created in the world of One Piece.

  3. It’s black and white in the manga obviously, but in the anime it clearly changes from a normal red apple into a swirly blue apple devil fruit. Ok cool. Now we know where devil fruits come from. When a previous user dies that power moves into a nearby fruit, becoming a new devil fruit.

  4. Jan 27, 2015 · What we do know is that when a Devil Fruit user dies, its ability is transferred to a regular fruit in close proximity. This is shown when the Salamander Fruit eaten by Smiley regenerated into an apple as it died.

  5. Nov 10, 2022 · As Eiichiro Oda promised many years ago, the appearance of Dr. Vegapunk in the manga heralded the revelation of the secrets concerning Devil Fruits. However, because Oda is also a master at foreshadowing, the keys to understanding the Devil Fruits mystery were already given to One Piece fans a long time ago.

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  6. Swords inherit wills. Devil fruits should be no different. In some way - Sabo is inheriting Ace's will - that's the best example I can think of. How did the fruits originate though. Here we can only speculate. But one thing is for sure - if Oda keeps pushing that fruits have wills.

  7. Jul 17, 2024 · Many fan theories speculate where this tree would exist and if it had already been introduced into the story without the audience noticing. One of the most likely answers is that Devil Fruits come from the tree that sits above Fishman Island in Marijoa, the Sunlight Tree Eve.

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