One Piece's latest Gura Gura no Mi information reveal raises Blackbeard's stocks even higher 

Blackbeard as seen in One Piece anime
Blackbeard as seen in One Piece anime (Image credit: Toei Animation)

One Piece has always thrived on the mysteries surrounding its Devil Fruits, but few carry as much weight as the Gura Gura no Mi, the Paramecia-type fruit once wielded by Whitebeard. Its ability to create earthquakes powerful enough to sink islands gave Edward Newgate the terrifying title of “the man who could destroy the world.”

Now that Blackbeard wields this legendary ability, fans are debating not only whether he has already awakened it, but also how his destructive personality makes him an even more dangerous match for the fruit than Whitebeard himself. With the latest round of discussions and reveals, Blackbeard’s reputation and his future prospects in the series have skyrocketed.

Blackbeard's two Devil Fruits' power in One Piece (Image Source: Toei Animation)
Blackbeard's two Devil Fruits' power in One Piece (Image Source: Toei Animation)

The Gura Gura no Mi in One Piece has long been considered the most destructive Paramecia fruit in existence. Whitebeard demonstrated his world-shaking capabilities during the Marineford War, where he created tsunamis, tilted entire islands, and broke the air itself with his punches. Fleet Admiral Sengoku went so far as to warn that its user held the power to wipe out humanity altogether.

Yet despite its apocalyptic potential, Whitebeard never fully awakened the fruit, at least not to the extent modern fans associate with Devil Fruit awakening. His attacks, while catastrophic, remained controlled by a sense of restraint.

Whitebeard in One Piece was a protector more than a destroyer. His goals revolved around family and territory, not indiscriminate chaos. This distinction matters because awakening in One Piece isn’t just about strength; it’s about the user’s will aligning with the fruit’s true nature.


Why Blackbeard is the perfect match

Ace vs Blackbeard as seen in the One Piece manga (Image credit: Shueisha)
Ace vs Blackbeard as seen in the One Piece manga (Image credit: Shueisha)

Recent fan conversations highlight why Blackbeard may already be closer to awakening the Gura Gura no Mi than Whitebeard ever was. Unlike Newgate, who wielded his immense power with a paternal sense of responsibility, Blackbeard thrives in destruction and opportunism. He has no moral compass restraining him from unleashing devastation for personal gain.

One user insightfully noted that “his destructive personality aligns perfectly with the properties of the Gura Gura no Mi.” That sentiment has gained traction across the community. While Whitebeard resisted being the harbinger of chaos, Blackbeard embraces it. For him, destruction isn’t a side effect; it’s the point.

This alignment between user and fruit is precisely what awakening seems to demand. We’ve seen this with Doflamingo’s awakened Ito Ito no Mi and with Katakuri’s Mochi powers: both were able to extend their fruit abilities beyond themselves because their personalities and ambitions matched their fruit’s essence.

If Blackbeard’s true goal really is total dominance, even at the cost of shattering the world, then the Gura Gura no Mi may respond more strongly to him than it ever did to Whitebeard.


Has Blackbeard already awakened the fruit in One Piece?

Blackbeard, as seen in One Piece anime (Image credit: Toei Animation)
Blackbeard, as seen in One Piece anime (Image credit: Toei Animation)

Speculation runs wild on this point. Some fans argue that Blackbeard’s recent fights, including his clash with Trafalgar Law, showed only partial mastery. His quake-based attacks lacked the raw finesse Whitebeard displayed, suggesting that he is still learning to control it. Others counter that Blackbeard doesn’t need finesse; his destructive chaos is itself the path to awakening.

One compelling theory suggests that Blackbeard’s years aboard Whitebeard’s ship in One Piece gave him an unparalleled education in the fruit’s mechanics. Watching Newgate fight for decades, Teach may have already internalized its secrets before stealing it.

His first usage at Marineford, where he nearly collapsed the island while combining it with his Yami Yami no Mi powers, showed that he wasn’t afraid to wield it recklessly. That recklessness might be the key. If awakening requires surrendering to the fruit’s destructive will, Blackbeard may already be closer than anyone realizes.


Final thoughts

In One Piece, every major reveal about Blackbeard seems to raise the stakes higher than ever, and the latest Gura Gura no Mi discussions are no exception. Whether or not he has already awakened the fruit, what matters is that his destructive personality makes him the perfect match for its chaotic essence.

Whitebeard may have held the title of “strongest man in the world,” but Blackbeard could become something far worse: a man who wields the very power to end it. If Luffy’s destiny is to unite the seas, then Blackbeard’s may be to shatter them. And that terrifying contrast is exactly what makes his “stocks” rise with every new reveal.

Edited by Nisarga Kakade