Post by Instinct on Mar 27, 2023 19:58:50 GMT -5
Nami Nami No Mi
English Name: Wave-Wave Fruit
Classification: Paramecia
Owned By: Dion Haddock
Appearance
The fruit on its own resembles an elongated eggplant-like shape. With rippled, blue skin accompanied by white, almost froth-shaped butt ends on either side. When bitten into, the meat of the fruit resembles that of the insides of coconut in regards to texture and consistency- but instead colored a deep, navy blue akin to the of the various ocean blues. The bite itself tastes as though one consumed the equivalent of a thousand pails of seawater- the very saltiness threatening to shrivel up the user from the inside out.
Ability
This Devil Fruit grants its user the ability to manipulate states of matter of inorganic substances in these ways...
-Upon physical contact through parts of the body such as hands, feet, or elbows, the user is able to shift the state of matter of any inorganic substance from a solid to a liquid- whilst also gaining the ability to manipulate the liquid's level of viscosity, manipulating the flow to help better suit the user's needs. However, for continuous manipulation, constant physical contact with the intent to shift states of matter must be held.
-The user is able to retract their control over portions of the manipulated substance, through the recanting of the area effect- causing parts of the material to return to their original state. Enabling the area overall to be radically different depending on what parts of the environment the user chooses to change.
Weaknesses
- Kairoseki ("Sea-Prism Stone") debilitates the user by sapping their strength and prevents them from consciously controlling or activating their power.
- Submersion in water renders the Devil Fruit user immobile and causes them to sink, preventing conscious control of their abilities.
-Additional note; upon the disabling of the user from combat (by the restraining of their appendages or through KOing of the combatant altogether), all changed materials revert back to their original states of matter.