ONE PIECE Season 2 Devil Fruits and Powers Guide: What Each Ability Does (No Heavy Spoilers)

Devil Fruits & Powers You’ll See in ONE PIECE: Into the Grand Line (Season 2)

Updated: February 10, 2026

This is a no heavy spoilers guide to Devil Fruits and power sets expected in the live-action ONE PIECE Season 2. You’ll get quick, clear explanations of what each ability does, what it’s good at, and what the natural limitations are.

ONE PIECE: Into the Grand Line (Season 2) is set to premiere on March 10, 2026 on Netflix.

Devil Fruit basics (fast refresher)

Devil Fruits are rare “mystical fruit” powers in ONE PIECE. In simple terms, they trade you a superpower for a big weakness: you generally can’t swim anymore, and the sea can shut you down fast.

The 3 main Devil Fruit categories

  • Paramecia: “Anything goes” abilities—body alterations, weird physics, special production powers, and more.
  • Logia: Elemental powers where the user can often become, create, and control an element (smoke, sand, etc.).
  • Zoan: Transformations into an animal form and a hybrid form (plus boosts in strength, speed, durability).

The universal “power tax” (what usually holds Devil Fruit users back)

  • Seawater: Drains strength and can immobilize the user.
  • Seastone: A special material that can weaken/nullify Devil Fruit abilities in contact.
  • Matchups: Some powers naturally counter others (heat vs wax, liquid vs sand, etc.).

Season 2 power roster (quick list)

Below is a streamlined “who has what” list, focused on the powers themselves—no major story beats.

Character Devil Fruit Type What it does (plain English) Typical limitations
Monkey D. Luffy Gum-Gum Fruit Paramecia Turns his body rubbery: stretch, bounce, absorb blunt impact, and throw long-range punches/kicks. Slashing/piercing is dangerous; needs creativity to control recoil and momentum.
Smoker Smoke-Smoke Fruit (Moku Moku no Mi) Logia Become and generate smoke: slip through attacks, grab with dense smoke, move via smoke. Element matchups; standard Devil Fruit weaknesses still apply.
Mr. 0 (Crocodile) Sand-Sand Fruit (Suna Suna no Mi) Logia Become and control sand, create sandstorms, and drain moisture to “dry out” targets. Liquids can disrupt sand form; standard Devil Fruit weaknesses.
Miss All-Sunday (Robin) Flower-Flower Fruit (Hana Hana no Mi) Paramecia Sprout extra body parts (hands, arms, eyes, etc.) on surfaces she can target. Damage to sprouted parts can transfer back; needs line-of-sight/targeting.
Mr. 3 (Galdino) Wax-Wax Fruit (Doru Doru no Mi) Paramecia Create and shape candle wax into shields, traps, weapons, and structures; hardened wax can be very tough. Heat can melt wax; brittle impacts can crack hardened wax.
Mr. 5 (Gem) Bomb-Bomb Fruit (Bomu Bomu no Mi) Paramecia Make parts of his body explode (including things like breath or mucus for ranged blasts). Timing/trigger matters; not “fireproof” in general; standard weaknesses.
Miss Valentine (Mikita) Kilo-Kilo Fruit (Kiro Kiro no Mi) Paramecia Change body weight from 1 to 10,000 kg without changing size; float or drop like a meteor. Power is weight, not invincibility; positioning matters.
Wapol Munch-Munch Fruit (Baku Baku no Mi) Paramecia Eat almost anything and “rebuild” body parts with what he consumed (weapons, armor, weird fusions). Still has normal vulnerabilities; power depends on what’s available to consume.
Tony Tony Chopper Human-Human Fruit (Hito Hito no Mi) Zoan A reindeer who can transform into a human form and hybrid forms; gains human intelligence and utility. Transformations take stamina and control; standard Devil Fruit weaknesses.
Dalton Ox-Ox Fruit, Model: Bison (Ushi Ushi no Mi, Model: Bison) Zoan Transform into a bison or bison-human hybrid for strength, speed, and charging power. Close-range focused; still needs tactics vs tricky abilities.

Logia powers (element bodies)

Smoker’s Smoke-Smoke Fruit (Moku Moku no Mi)

Logia powers are the “elemental body” tier: Smoker can generate smoke, become smoke, and shape smoke into dense grips. In a fight, that usually means:

  • Defense: Attacks can pass through if he turns intangible at the right moment.
  • Control: Smoke can wrap, bind, and restrict movement when densified.
  • Mobility: Smoke movement gives fast repositioning and weird angles of attack.

Crocodile’s Sand-Sand Fruit (Suna Suna no Mi)

The Sand-Sand Fruit is brutal because it’s not just sand control—it’s also about moisture. In plain terms, Crocodile can:

  • Break apart into sand for evasive defense.
  • Create sandstorms and cutting sand attacks.
  • Drain moisture with touch (turning the environment and targets dangerously dry).

The easiest “rule to remember” is that sand has a complicated relationship with liquids: water (and similar) can mess with how sand moves and clumps.

Zoan powers (transformations)

Chopper’s Human-Human Fruit (Hito Hito no Mi)

Zoans are the transformation class, and Chopper is a unique case: he’s an animal who gains human intelligence and the ability to shift forms. Even without diving into story, that means his “power fantasy” is versatility:

  • Utility: Hands, tools, speech, problem-solving.
  • Combat options: Different forms can emphasize speed, power, or technique.
  • Support role: A Devil Fruit user whose biggest wins can happen outside of punching.

Dalton’s Ox-Ox Fruit, Model: Bison (Ushi Ushi no Mi, Model: Bison)

Dalton’s Zoan is the classic “stats and momentum” package:

  • Beast form: Full bison for heavy hits and raw charging force.
  • Hybrid form: A balance of human agility with bison power.
  • Fight style: Expect tackles, rushdowns, and close-range pressure.

Paramecia powers (rule-breakers)

Robin’s Flower-Flower Fruit (Hana Hana no Mi)

This is one of the most “strategic” Paramecia powers because it turns space itself into a tool. The core idea is simple: Robin can sprout body parts on surfaces she can target.

  • Control & restraint: Hands can appear where you least want them.
  • Scouting: Eyes/ears sprouting is basically remote recon.
  • Multi-tasking: It’s like fighting (and working) with extra limbs everywhere.

Mr. 3’s Wax-Wax Fruit (Doru Doru no Mi)

Don’t let “wax” fool you—this power is all about shape and speed:

  • Instant terrain: Walls, cages, bridges, decoys, armor-like shells.
  • Traps: Lock something in place and force the opponent to solve a puzzle mid-fight.
  • Defense-first offense: Wax wins by limiting choices, then punishing the wrong option.

Mr. 5’s Bomb-Bomb Fruit (Bomu Bomu no Mi)

Mr. 5’s gimmick is that his own body becomes the explosive weapon. The scarier angle is that it can turn small, gross “details” (like breath or mucus) into projectiles.

Miss Valentine’s Kilo-Kilo Fruit (Kiro Kiro no Mi)

Think “physics slider.” She can be feather-light to float and reposition, then instantly become massively heavy for crushing impact. It’s a perfect partner power for chaos and combo setups.

Wapol’s Munch-Munch Fruit (Baku Baku no Mi)

Wapol’s power is basically: eat it, become it. It’s a toolkit fruit—dangerous because the environment becomes his inventory.

How to watch for “power rules” on-screen

  • Look for costs: Big moves tend to have stamina, setup time, or positioning drawbacks.
  • Watch the counters: ONE PIECE fights often hinge on “what beats what,” not raw strength.
  • Track creativity: The best users treat their ability like a craft, not a button-mash superpower.

What Reddit Theories Say About How These Powers Will Look in Live Action

Fans love debating how “odd” Devil Fruits translate into live-action without losing the cartoon logic. Wax powers, in particular, tend to spark creative ideas about traps, armor, and environment control.

Reddit discussion: “If you had this devil fruit, what would you do with it?” (Wax-Wax Fruit)

Another fun pulse-check is how the live-action community reacts to official announcements as they drop.

Reddit thread: Season 2 release date reactions

FAQ

Does this guide spoil the story?

It avoids major plot reveals and focuses on what each ability does and what to watch for in action scenes.

Are Devil Fruits “balanced” in ONE PIECE?

Not evenly—some are naturally scarier. But fights are often decided by matchups, creativity, and exploiting limitations.

What’s the simplest way to remember Devil Fruit categories?

  • Paramecia: weird rules
  • Logia: element body
  • Zoan: transformations

Note: This guide is written for the Netflix live-action audience and stays light on story context. If you want, you can treat it like a “combat glossary” while watching.