What Devil Fruit Powers Does Scoo Have?

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Rowan
Rowan
2026-05-27 04:06:56
If Scoo had a devil fruit, it’d have to be something as sly as they are. The 'Kage Kage no Mi' (Shadow-Shhadow Fruit) theory grabs me—imagine Scoo stealing shadows to paralyze foes or boosting their own strength under moonlight. Or maybe the 'Mero Mero no Mi' (Love-Love Fruit), turning enemies to stone with charm? Scoo’s got that mischievous charisma. I love how 'One Piece' powers reflect personalities; Scoo’s hypothetical ability would 100% involve psychological games, not brute force. Half the joy is imagining the chaos they’d wreak with it.
Wyatt
Wyatt
2026-05-27 23:16:42
Scoo's devil fruit powers are one of those deep-cut topics that only true 'One Piece' fans obsess over! From what I've pieced together through forums and obscure manga panels, Scoo might have the 'Hana Hana no Mi' (Flower-Flower Fruit), letting them sprout extra limbs or eyes at will. It fits their chaotic energy—imagine battling while suddenly growing a dozen arms to wield weapons! But some theories suggest the 'Giro Giro no Mi' (Glare-Glare Fruit), granting clairvoyance, which would explain how Scoo always seems steps ahead.

Honestly, the ambiguity is half the fun. Eiichiro Oda loves sprinkling hints without confirmation, so fans spin wild theories. I once spent hours debating this with friends, flipping through color spreads for clues. Whether it's floral limbs or x-ray vision, Scoo's abilities are as unpredictable as their personality—and that's why we adore them.
Scarlett
Scarlett
2026-05-29 07:04:03
Srying to pin down Scoo's devil fruit feels like chasing smoke. The fandom's split: some argue for the 'Bara Bara no Mi' (Split-Split Fruit), since Scoo's flair for dramatic escapes mirrors Buggy’s fragmentation. Others swear by the 'Suke Suke no Mi' (Clear-Clear Fruit), citing moments where Scoo vanishes mid-fight. Me? I lean toward the 'Mane Mane no Mi' (Copy-Copy Fruit)—their knack for mimicking rivals’ moves would explain so much! Whatever it is, Scoo’s power is a perfect match for their trickster vibe, always keeping us guessing.
Parker
Parker
2026-05-29 12:37:30
Scoo’s devil fruit debates are peak 'One Piece' fandom. My pet theory? The 'Guru Guru no Mi' (Spin-Spin Fruit), letting them twist objects—or people—like a whirlwind. It’d explain their dizzying combat style. But until Oda confirms it, we’ll keep theorizing. That’s the magic: every fan sees a different Scoo.
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