Every One Piece Devil Fruit design revealed so far

One Piece Devil Fruit
One Piece Devil Fruit (Image credit: Toei Animation)

The world of One Piece is filled with mysteries, but none are as iconic as the One Piece Devil Fruit. These strange and magical fruits grant the eater incredible powers ranging from bending reality to transforming into legendary creatures.

With over 100 varieties scattered across the seas, Devil Fruits are divided into three core categories: Paramecia, Zoan, and Logia, with some exceptions. This article breaks down every known Devil Fruit design revealed so far, categorized by type.

In this article, we will list all the One Piece Devil Fruits whose designs have already been revealed in the story.


List of every One Piece Devil Fruit design revealed so far

Paramecia Devil Fruits

Paramecia-type One Piece Devil Fruit (Image credit: Shueisha and Toei Animation)
Paramecia-type One Piece Devil Fruit (Image credit: Shueisha and Toei Animation)

Paramecia are the most common One Piece Devil Fruit type. They grant abilities that alter the body, create substances, or manipulate the environment. Unlike Zoans or Logias, their abilities don’t involve animal transformations or natural elements but instead provide unique and often quirky powers.

Known Paramecia Devil Fruits whose designs revealed are:

  • Gomu Gomu no Mi (Hito Hito no Mi, Model: Nika) - Monkey D. Luffy
  • Bara Bara no Mi - Buggy
  • Sube Sube no Mi - Alvida
  • Bomu Bomu no Mi - Mr. 5 (Gem)
  • Kiro Kiro no Mi - Miss Valentine
  • Hana Hana no Mi - Nico Robin
  • Doru Doru no Mi - Mr. 3 (Galdino)
  • Baku Baku no Mi - Wapol
  • Mane Mane no Mi - Bentham (Mr. 2 Bon Clay)
  • Supa Supa no Mi - Daz Bones (Mr. 1)
  • Ito Ito no Mi - Donquixote Doflamingo
  • Awa Awa no Mi - Kalifa
  • Horo Horo no Mi - Perona
  • Yomi Yomi no Mi - Brook
  • Kage Kage no Mi - Gecko Moria
  • Nikyu Nikyu no Mi - Bartholomew Kuma
  • Jiki Jiki no Mi - Eustass Kid
  • Ope Ope no Mi - Trafalgar D. Water Law
  • Mero Mero no Mi - Boa Hancock
  • Gura Gura no Mi - Edward Newgate (Whitebeard), later Marshall D. Teach (Blackbeard)
  • Hobi Hobi no Mi - Sugar
  • Nui Nui no Mi - Leo
  • Fude Fude no Mi - Kurozumi Kanjuro
  • Mochi Mochi no Mi - Charlotte Katakuri
  • Gasha Gasha no Mi - Douglas Bullet (Movie: Stampede)
  • Uta Uta no Mi - Uta (Film: Red)

Paramecia’s sheer diversity makes them unpredictable. From Law’s surgical “ROOM” to Doflamingo’s puppet-like strings, no two fruits are alike. This unpredictability keeps battles fresh and constantly evolving.


Zoan Devil Fruits

Zoan type One Piece Devil Fruit (Image credit: Shueisha and Toei Animation)
Zoan type One Piece Devil Fruit (Image credit: Shueisha and Toei Animation)

Zoan-type One Piece Devil Fruit powers allow users to transform into animals or hybrid forms. Zoans are prized for their physical boosts and versatility, with subcategories like Ancient Zoans (dinosaurs, extinct species) and Mythical Zoans (legendary creatures). Some Zoans even appear to have a will of their own, making them unique among Devil Fruits.

Known Zoan Devil Fruits whose designs revealed are:

  • Hito Hito no Mi, Model: Nika - Monkey D. Luffy
  • Ushi Ushi no Mi, Model: Bison - Dalton
  • Hito Hito no Mi - Tony Tony Chopper
  • Neko Neko no Mi, Model: Leopard - Rob Lucci
  • Ushi Ushi no Mi, Model: Giraffe - Kaku
  • Tori Tori no Mi, Model: Phoenix - Marco
  • Sara Sara no Mi, Model: Axolotl - Smiley
  • Uo Uo no Mi, Model: Seiryu - Kaido
  • Hebi Hebi no Mi, Model: Yamata no Orochi - Kurozumi Orochi
  • Inu Inu no Mi, Model: Okuchi no Makami - Yamato
  • Vegapunk’s Artificial Uo Uo no Mi, Model: Seiryu - (Failed prototype, eaten by Momonosuke)
  • Caesar’s SMILE Fruits - Used by Kaido’s Beast Pirates (various)
  • Unknown Artificial Devil Fruit by Caesar (MADS) - (Prototype)

Zoans, especially Mythical ones like Marco’s phoenix fruit or Kaido’s dragon form, often stand out as some of the strongest in the story. They blend raw combat ability with special abilities, making them highly sought after.


Logia Devil Fruits

Logia-type One Piece Devil Fruit (Image credit: Shueisha)
Logia-type One Piece Devil Fruit (Image credit: Shueisha)

Logias are the rarest One Piece Devil Fruit category and among the most powerful. They allow users to become, create, and control natural elements. Logia users are often intangible, making them nearly untouchable in combat.

Known Logia Devil Fruits whose designs revealed are:

  • Moku Moku no Mi - Smoker
  • Suna Suna no Mi - Crocodile
  • Mera Mera no Mi - Portgas D. Ace (later Sabo)
  • Goro Goro no Mi - Enel
  • Yami Yami no Mi - Marshall D. Teach (Blackbeard)

Logias are terrifying in battle. Crocodile’s ability to turn into sand lets him drain moisture from enemies, while Enel’s lightning grants him near-godlike speed. Blackbeard’s Yami Yami no Mi stands out for its unique ability to nullify other Devil Fruit powers, breaking the rules of the system itself.


Undetermined/Unclassified Devil Fruits

The Devil Fruit Encyclopedia (Image credit: Toei Animation)
The Devil Fruit Encyclopedia (Image credit: Toei Animation)

Some One Piece Devil Fruit designs remain unclassified due to incomplete information. These fruits show powers that don’t clearly fit into Paramecia, Zoan, or Logia categories or remain hidden due to secrecy in the plot.

Known undetermined Devil Fruits whose designs revealed are:

  • Laffitte’s unnamed fruit - Grants wings for flight
  • Gunyo Gunyo no Mi - Prince Grus (clay manipulation)
  • Elbaph royal family fruit - Currently held by Prince Loki
  • Unnamed Panda Shark’s Devil Fruit - Seen in colored manga edition

These mysteries fuel fan theories about new categories of Devil Fruits or deeper truths behind their creation.


The mystery of One Piece Devil Fruit origins

Devil Fruit Encyclopedia as seen in anime (Image credit: Toei Animation)
Devil Fruit Encyclopedia as seen in anime (Image credit: Toei Animation)

Despite their vast presence, the true origin of the One Piece Devil Fruit remains unclear. Legends claim they were cursed by sea devils, while others say they are fragments of ancient desires. Vegapunk’s research suggests they embody human dreams of evolution, visions of what humanity could become. This explains why they are “hated by the sea,” stripped of the ability to swim.

Whether a fruit resembles a melon, a flame, or an otherworldly dragon, each design feels intentional, hinting at both its wielder’s journey and the deeper truth about humanity’s endless “what ifs.” One day, when the final secrets of the sea are uncovered, perhaps the true nature of these fruits will be revealed.

Edited by Nisarga Kakade