The Ope Ope no Mi is considered one of the most formidable Devil Fruits in the One Piece universe. Known as the Ultimate Devil Fruit, it holds a staggering value of 5 billion berries, highlighting its immense significance.
While the abilities of this Devil Fruit were extensively explained during the Dressrosa arc, there remain undisclosed secrets pertaining to its powers that are still pertinent today and will resurface in the Final Saga. In the recently released One Piece volume 107, a crucial aspect of this Devil Fruit's powers is clarified, resolving confusion that may have troubled numerous fans in the past.
What Is The Ope Ope no Mi?
The Ope Ope no Mi belongs to the Paramecia class of Devil Fruits and was consumed by Trafalgar Law, a member of the Worst Generation. Law, who ate this fruit at a young age, has since become a master of its powers. Only a doctor can fully utilize this Devil Fruit ability, and Law has dedicated countless hours to perfecting its usage.
In essence, the Ope Ope no Mi grants Law the ability to create expansive rooms. These rooms can encompass a vast area and whoever enters becomes akin to a patient on an operating table under Law's control. Within the room, Law has complete control, dictating the presence of individuals and even modifying the terrain.
The Ope Ope no Mi has granted Law an array of remarkable powers. One notable example is Counter Shock, which enables Law to generate highly potent electrical shocks from his thumbs. Another impressive ability is Gamma Knife, a weapon infused with gamma radiation that can effortlessly penetrate any defense in the world of One Piece, causing internal damage. Additionally, Law possesses the skill Amputate, allowing him to effortlessly slice open his foes' bodies without them experiencing pain, facilitating surgical procedures. He also wields Radio Knife, a technique similar to Amputate, but prevents his adversaries from reassembling, granting him a significant advantage. Law can teleport within his improvised operating rooms and manipulate object placements to his liking. Undoubtedly, even the fundamental utilization of this Devil Fruit yields immense wonders.
The Biggest Power Of The Ope Ope no Mi – The Perennial Youth Surgery
Among the impressive powers granted by the Ope Ope no Mi, two in particular caught the eye of Doflamingo. These powers are the Personality Swap ability and the Perennial Youth Surgery technique. Through the Personality Swap ability, the user can interchange the personalities of two individuals. Essentially, one person finds themselves inhabiting the body of another, gaining full control over their actions. Law is capable of employing this ability with anyone in close proximity, as demonstrated when he swapped the Straw Hat Pirates on Punk Hazard. Moreover, he can even place himself within the body of another person, showcasing his ability to access the bodies of some of the most formidable individuals in the world. As if this power wasn't deadly enough, the user of the Ope Ope no Mi possesses an additional awe-inspiring capability.
This procedure is known as the Perennial Youth Surgery. Essentially, it enables a doctor, by sacrificing their own life, to bestow eternal life upon another individual. Doflamingo desired his brother, Rosinante, to use this power on him, but his plans were unsuccessful. The Ope Ope no Mi's ability to grant this immortality is the main reason why Doflamingo passionately pursued this Devil Fruit. Following Law's consumption of the fruit, Doflamingo began to groom him for this purpose. However, after the death of Rosinante, Law naturally turned against him. While fans may think that Dressrosa was the final arc involving the Ope Ope no Mi, they may need to reconsider.
The most powerful character in the world of One Piece, Imu, has a direct affiliation with the abilities of this Devil Fruit.
Volume 107's Correction On The Power Of The Ope Ope no Mi
In One Piece volume 107, Oda made a significant alteration to the dialogue between Blackbeard and Law during their fight. The Final Saga showcased several monumental battles, including the intense clash between these two members of the Worst Generation. Law initiated the offensive by utilizing his Devil Fruit Awakening, inflicting considerable damage on Blackbeard and causing significant injuries. The Heart Pirates also displayed impressive skills against the Blackbeard Pirates. However, as the chapters progressed, it became evident that they were unable to withstand the sheer power of the Yonko crew. Eventually, they were defeated, and Law was overpowered. As Blackbeard searched for potent Devil Fruits, it was only a matter of time before he became intrigued by the power possessed by Law.
Of particular interest to Blackbeard was the Perennial Youth Surgery. Initially, in the manga, Blackbeard pondered whether this Devil Fruit could bestow immortality upon him. However, an intriguing change occurs in One Piece Volume 107, where Blackbeard instead asks if the fruit will grant him eternal youth. Essentially, this indicates that the Ope Ope no Mi cannot grant immortality but has the ability to provide everlasting youth. These two concepts, while somewhat similar, are fundamentally distinct.
The Ope Ope no Mi does not grant immortality to its user. Although the surgery keeps them young indefinitely and prevents aging, they can still be killed by means other than natural causes. For example, if someone were to sever their head or destroy the organs necessary for their survival, they should theoretically die. This is significant because it provides an opportunity for Imu, one of the strongest characters in One Piece, to be defeated in the final Saga.
Fans speculate that Imu may have undergone the Perennial Youth Surgery, as suggested by Ivankov, the commander of the Revolutionary Army's G Army. Ivankov believes Imu is a relic from the Void Century and could have attained eternal youth through the surgery. However, it should be noted that eternal youth does not equate to immortality, and Imu can still be defeated and killed, as the powers of the Ope Ope no Mi are restricted to eternal youth alone.
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Editor's P/S
As a Gen Z fan, I am thrilled to witness the unveiling of the true potential of the Ope Ope no Mi in One Piece Volume 107. The revelation of the Perennial Youth Surgery technique, in particular, has captivated my imagination. This ability, which allows a doctor to grant eternal life to another individual at the cost of their own, adds a profound layer of sacrifice and moral complexity to the story.
The Ope Ope no Mi, with its vast array of powers, including the creation of expansive operating rooms, teleportation, and precise surgical techniques, solidifies its status as one of the most formidable Devil Fruits in the One Piece universe. Trafalgar Law's mastery of this fruit's abilities showcases the potential for immense growth and creativity in combat. The possibilities for future developments and revelations regarding the Ope Ope no Mi are endless, and I eagerly anticipate the role it will play in the overarching narrative of One Piece.