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Who ate Fuwa Fuwa no Mi?

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The Fuwa Fuwa no Mi was eaten by Shiki.

Understanding the Fuwa Fuwa no Mi

The term "Fuwa Fuwa" (フワフワ) is Japanese, meaning "floating lightly," "airy," or "fluffy." This Devil Fruit, often translated as the Float-Float Fruit, grants its user the ability to make non-living objects levitate and control their movement in the air.

Here's a quick overview of the fruit's key characteristics:

Devil Fruit Name User Japanese Meaning
Fuwa Fuwa no Mi Shiki Floating lightly, airy, or fluffy

Shiki: The User of the Fuwa Fuwa no Mi

Shiki, also known as "Shiki the Golden Lion," is a powerful pirate from the era of the legendary pirate Gol D. Roger. His consumption of the Fuwa Fuwa no Mi bestowed upon him formidable abilities, making him one of the most dangerous figures of his time.

Key aspects of Shiki's abilities with the Fuwa Fuwa no Mi include:

  • Levitation Control: Shiki can make any non-living object he touches float in the air. This includes everything from landmasses and battleships to weapons and even the clothes of others.
  • Remote Manipulation: Once an object is made to float, Shiki can control its trajectory and movement telekinetically, even from a distance. This allows him to create flying islands, direct naval fleets without ships, or even launch devastating attacks by dropping large objects on his foes.
  • Strategic Advantage: His ability provides immense strategic and combat advantages, turning the environment into his weapon. He can lift entire islands to serve as his base or defensive barriers, or crush enemies under falling debris.

It's important to note that the Fuwa Fuwa no Mi does not allow Shiki to make living beings (including himself) float directly. He must be in physical contact with a non-living object to initiate its levitation, and then he can control it remotely.