The Choki Choki no Mi is a Paramecia-type devil fruit. This allows the user to transform parts of their body into scissors and cut through any solid object. This makes them a Scissors Human. This fruit was eaten by Inazuma.
Name | Choki Choki no Mi |
English Name and Meaning | Snip- Snip Devil Fruit |
Fruit Debut | One Piece Episode 442 |
Usage Debut | One Piece Episode 442 |
Type | Paramecia |
Current User | Inazuma |
As the fruit hasn't yet been shown in the anime, we don't know a lot about its appearance.
One of the strengths of this fruit is that it allows the user to turn any part of their body into scissors. They can then cut through solid objects. Once the user cuts through something, they can manipulate it just like paper even though whatever they cut through retains its density. They can attack their enemies with the scissor blades and cut their surroundings to their advantage. This helps them manipulate their surroundings and even create strong defenses. They can even join two cut up parts and join them to make things.
This devil fruit doesn't have its own weaknesses other than the standard devil fruit weakness, that is the inability to swim.
We can see Inazuma use his devil fruit power for various purposes. He can use it to cut slabs of stone like they're paper. These cut up slabs can be manipulated like they're lightweight and flexible like paper. He also uses his powers to pick locks too.
Inazuma is very skilled in using his devil fruit power. His scissors are so sharp that they can cut through stone but it's also too delicate to even hold his wine glass. He has been seen cutting people down during his time in Impel Down.
The techniques used by Inazuma are:
In this technique, Inazuma turns his hands into giant scissors and charges at his enemies and cuts them up.
In this technique, Inazuma uses his giant scissor hands to cut up slabs of his surroundings and throws them at his enemies.
A. Choki Choki in Japanese means the snipping of scissors.
A. Inazuma is really fond of wine.
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