What Are Kizaru Admiral'S Devil Fruit Powers?

2025-08-25 19:55:35 233

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Jolene
Jolene
2025-08-28 03:46:34
Man, Kizaru is one of those characters who always makes me giddy whenever he shows up in 'One Piece'. His Devil Fruit is the Pika Pika no Mi — a Logia-type that basically turns him into light. In practice that means he can generate, manipulate, and become light itself: blinding flashes, razor-like beams, and movements that look like he’s teleporting but are actually him traveling at light-speed over short distances.

What I love is how versatile it is on-screen. He fires concentrated laser-like blasts from his hands and feet, streaks across the battlefield in an instant, and even uses reflected surfaces to angle attacks. Because it’s Logia, he’s intangible unless someone uses Busoshoku Haki or sea‑stone, so ordinary punches just pass through him like photons. I remember watching the Sabaody and Marineford scenes and thinking: that lazy, slow drawl is terrifying when he flicks his fingers and the whole sky lights up.

It’s not unlimited omnipotence, though. He isn’t immortal to Haki and can be outmaneuvered strategically, and there are moments where his light-based attacks are dodged or blocked. Still, as a concept it’s one of the slickest Devil Fruits — pure, elegant chaos in motion, and it fits his laid-back-but-deadly vibe perfectly.
Tabitha
Tabitha
2025-08-29 03:29:25
Short and to the point: Kizaru ate the Pika Pika no Mi, a Logia that makes him light. He can turn into light, shoot concentrated beams, create blinding flashes, and move with terrifying speed. That intangibility is classic Logia business, so Haki or sea-stone are the usual counters.

What I enjoy is how the fruit fits his personality — laid-back but brutally efficient. In fights he’s more about precision and reach than flashy combos, which makes him a nightmare for anyone who can’t hit back with Haki or clever tactics.
Jude
Jude
2025-08-29 10:28:27
I still get a chill thinking about how Kizaru slices scenes with pure light. The Pika Pika no Mi gives him the ability to become and manipulate light: think instant long-range lasers, blinding flashes, and near-instantaneous travel across short distances. It’s a Logia fruit, so without Haki or sea-stone you can’t really touch him — attacks phase through unless the opponent uses Busoshoku Haki.

From a tactical point of view he’s both simple and terrifying: he can pepper a battlefield with beams that are hard to dodge and then vanish before you can react. Also, his light moves let him traverse gaps and reposition incredibly fast, so closing in on him is risky. I like comparing him to other Logia users in 'One Piece' because his fruit doesn’t create physical constructs as much as it makes him the weapon itself. That lack of fancy gimmicks means his power is raw and efficient — deadly in the hands of someone who’s not in a hurry like him.
Will
Will
2025-08-30 10:12:40
I tend to geek out over mechanics, and Kizaru’s Pika Pika no Mi is a fascinating study. It’s a Logia Devil Fruit that grants control over light — generation, transformation, and movement. That translates into a bunch of abilities: firing high-energy beams from limbs, creating sudden blinding bursts, and moving at speeds that look instantaneous to everyone else. On top of visuals, it influences his combat style: long-range dominance, sudden hits, and an almost untouchable quality unless an opponent uses Busoshoku Haki or sea-stone.

I find the interplay between his power and Haki particularly interesting. Logia intangibility is a big defensive advantage, but the existence of Haki keeps things balanced in the world of 'One Piece'. Kizaru’s fruit also shines narratively — his lazy speech contrasts with the sheer devastation of light-speed strikes, which makes his scenes memorable. Lastly, while we say “light-speed,” I like to think of it as incredibly fast, practical near-light combat rather than literal, universe-bending physics — it keeps the fights fun and understandable while still feeling overwhelmingly powerful.
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