Main Insights
- Loki, the eagerly anticipated Prince of Elbaf, took his father’s life to claim a mythical Devil Fruit.
- There are theories positing that Loki’s Devil Fruit could be a Mythical Zoan, potentially on par with Luffy’s Nika Fruit.
- Should a confrontation arise between Loki and Luffy, their legendary Devil Fruits might lead to an evenly matched battle.
In what can be considered one of the most significant character unveilings in One Piece, Chapter 1130 introduces the much-awaited Prince Loki of Elbaf. Previously hinted at during the Wholecake Island arc, fans had been eager for the official debut of this character from One Piece’s most formidable kingdom. Upon the narrative reaching Elbaf, Loki’s fierce design and commanding presence were thrilling surprises.
Not only does Loki make a striking impression, but he is also said to have murdered his father to obtain a legendary Devil Fruit that has been inherited through the Elbaf royal lineage. Although detail surrounding this Devil Fruit remains scarce, it is suggested that it could rival Luffy’s famed Nika Fruit. Let’s explore what this fruit might be and how it can compare to Luffy’s iconic Hito Hito no Mi, Model: Nika.
Loki’s Devil Fruit Powers
Potential Abilities of the Fruit
First Appearance |
One Piece, Chapter 1130, “The Accursed Prince” |
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Current Wielder |
Loki |
Before analyzing how Loki’s Devil Fruit stacks up against Luffy’s Gear 5, it’s crucial to first understand the fruit’s inherent capabilities. Presently, there is little knowledge about this legendary fruit’s powers, with most speculation revolving around its royal lineage within Elbaf.
One prevalent theory suggests that Loki possesses a Mythical Zoan Devil Fruit known as the Hebi Hebi no Mi, Model: Jormungandr. This theory is fueled in part by the connection between Loki and the serpent in Norse Mythology, as both characters are linked to apocalyptic scenarios, which Loki aims to unleash.
I am the Sun God destined to bring about the end of the world!
Additionally, a notion has gained traction regarding ‘God Fruits,’ referenced through a specific panel from Skypiea discussing various deities. This panel initially introduced the Sun God, later confirmed with Nika. In that context, the Earth God could likely refer to Jormungandr, as the serpent is depicted as encircling the Earth in Norse legends, and its uncoiling is associated with catastrophic events.
Furthermore, other fan theories suggest Loki’s fruit might also be the Inu Inu no Mi, Model: Fenrir. This theory connects to Loki’s chains in the icy outskirts of Elbaf, reminiscent of Fenrir’s captivity in Norse Tales, marking him as Loki’s offspring. Another assertion proposes that it could be the Hito Hito no Mi, Model: Elbaf, referring to a legendary giant influenced by a land deity. This theory proposes that the gigantic sword in Elbaf belonged to this deity.
However, if the theories regarding Mythical Zoans are dismissed, it remains possible that this fruit is a different variety, although a standard Logia type would not hold the same legendary status. This would lead to the assumption that Loki’s Devil Fruit might fall under the Paramecia category, potentially granting him powers to manipulate or alter reality, which corresponds contextually to Loki’s transformation from his initial introduction to his current demeanor. Known as the God of Mischief, Loki wielding the ability to manipulate reality is indeed plausible.
Loki’s Potential Battle with Luffy
Can These Powers Counter Gear 5?
The potential conflict between these two figures is not easily measured because the real strength of both sides remains unclear. Not only is the nature of Loki’s fruit a mystery, but Gear 5’s full capabilities are also undisclosed, as Luffy has yet to utilize this form at its peak, only demonstrating difficulty when attempting to harm the 5 Elders.
Nevertheless, speculation can be made. If Loki’s fruit aligns with any of the aforementioned theories, then their confrontation may be more evenly matched, distinct from Luffy’s previous encounters with Kaido or Lucci. In the extensive lore of One Piece, only two Devil Fruits have ever been designated as legendary; those being Luffy’s Nika Fruit and whatever type Loki possesses, hinting at a matching level of power.
Loki’s ruthless pursuit of this legendary fruit, concealed within the Elbaf royal lineage, compelled him to commit patricide against his father, King Harald.
Should it turn out that Loki’s fruit aligns with any of the three ‘God Fruits’ from the Skypiea reference, Luffy would face a formidable opponent. This is primarily due to the likelihood that the abilities of these God Fruits would be closely related to Luffy’s, offering comparable power and similar capabilities, further amplifying the balance of their duel. Conversely, if Loki’s fruit is indeed a reality-bending Paramecia, it could present Luffy with one of his most daunting challenges to date.
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