In One Piece, Devil Fruits give those that eat them strange powers in exchange for their ability to swim. They can be fit into three categories: Zoan fruits allow their users to transform into animals, Logia fruits convey elemental powers onto those that eat them, and Paramecia fruits change the user's body unpredictably, or give them miscellaneous abilities.
Straw Hat Pirates archaeologist Nico Robin's Devil Fruit, The Hana Hana no Mi, or Flower-Flower Fruit, fits into the lattermost category. While it may not seem as intimidating as some of the series' more powerful Devil Fruits, the Hana Hana no Mi is in fact one of the most broken abilities in One Piece.
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The Hana Hana no Mi allows Robin to sprout extra body parts anywhere within her range of vision, including her body or other people's. Usually the parts sprouted are arms or legs, which Robin controls as if they were attached to her, but she can also sprout other parts like eyes. Eventually, Robin learns how to sprout an entire clone of herself.
Because Robin's abilities can be used on anything within her field of vision, she is an excellent long-distance fighter, and is capable of catching and restraining individuals like Hakuba, one of the fastest pirates in the series, with relative ease. She can also use these powers to incapacitate large groups of enemies at the same time. There are few ways to «dodge» the Hana-Hana no Mi's power other than to be out of range or to defeat Robin herself. Robin has also frequently used her abilities to help her crewmates and protect her friends, as well as in everyday life.
In addition to its range, the sheer amount of body parts Robin can sprout are what make her extremely dangerous. As of the
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