The Void Century God Fruits, explained

Ever since the Wano arc off One Piece peaked with the revelation of Luffy's true powers, the concept of God Fruits has permeated the mainstream discourse of the series. As time has passed, most fans are convinced that there are such Devil Fruits that are far beyond all others in terms of potency and overall utility.

In the legendary Harley texts of Elbaf, various gods were spoken of besides the sun god, which has only further strengthened this theory. Although only one God Fruit has been directly confirmed, many fans believe there are likely more, so let's take a look at the God Fruits that may have been present during the elusive Void Century.

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One Piece: Who Owns The Remaining God Fruits?

There have been many hints throughout history that there are many more Godfruits, so who could have the remaining ones?

Hito Hito no Mi, model: Nika is the only confirmed godfruit right now

Joyboy and Luffy's legendary fruit

First appearance

One PieceChapter 1, “Romance Dawn – The Dawn of Adventure”

Story Arc

Romance Dawn

The entire discussion and theorizing behind God Fruits began because of, arguably, the most important revelation in the entire One Piece story. What was once always believed to be an ordinary gummy fruit that Luffy had been using since the beginning eventually turned out to be the most powerful Devil Fruit in history.

Hito Hito no Mi, Model: Nika, more commonly known as the Nika fruit, is still shrouded in mystery, but what is known is that it gives the user the ability to transform into the mythical sun god Nika. Long before the Void Century, there were legends about a creature called Nika, who was the patron deity of all oppressed people in the world. With his laughter and his liberating heartbeat, he went around giving freedom to the oppressed.

I am talking about the freedom fighters, whose antics would put a smile on anyone's face. Also known as… Sun God Nika!

The truth of this is still vague, but what is known is that there was at least one person who had eaten this Devil Fruit before Luffy, and this was Joyboy. Joyboy is similarly accredited for doing what Nika did, although the legend of the Sun God seems to predate even him, probably belonging to the First World.

Nika Fruit imbues the user with incredibly absurd powers, allowing them to treat their entire body like rubber. Although the time in the First World remains a mystery, it is known that Joyboy used this Devil Fruit during the Second World. Dr. Vegapunk's explanation of the nature of Devil Fruits attributes them to being the product of many people's dreams, so seeing how this Devil Fruit brings forth the powers of the Sun God, it can be implied that Nika already once existed in the world before the fact, causing people to dream of his abilities, which in turn gave him a Devil Fruit.

One Piece: All Users of Hito Hito no Mi, Model: Nika, Explained

One Piece: All Users of Hito Hito no Mi, Model: Nika, Explained

Hito Hito no Mi, model: Nika has had several users. Maybe there's more we don't know about it in One Piece.

There is likely another, darker version of Nika Fruit

Fruit of the Destroyer God

  • Rumored to live on Elbaf

Ever since the start of the highly anticipated Elbaf arc, fans have been bombarded with critical pieces of new information that have changed the way they see the world of One Piece. Among these was the giant's belief in the sun god Nika, who many on the island are convinced was actually a destroyer god rather than the great liberator.

Details on this are still a bit vague, but the general consensus among fans is that there is yet another godfruit that transforms the user into “Nika”, but this one has unprecedented destructive power that may have brought change to the planet when the first or second world was closed. This seems consistent with Elbaf's secret treasure, said to be a legendary Devil Fruit. The framing of this is quite interesting, as Hito Hito no Mi, Model: Nika is the only other Devil Fruit that has been called legendary.

As for what this fruit looks like or how it works, that's something fans will just have to wait and see since Oda has purposely been very quiet about it. However, being a Destructive God Fruit seems to be the overwhelming possibility in terms of its true nature, as it would be completely in line with the Destroyer Nika Fruit.

Ever since Rocks D. Xebec was introduced in the flashback of the Elbaf arc, a whole new possibility arose regarding this mysterious Devil Fruit. One of the biggest revelations here was of the line of Davy D. Jones, who is a legendary pirate in boats One Piece franchise and in real life. A common belief now is that Davy D. Jones may have been on the same level of overall importance as Joyboy during or before the Void Century and was just as powerful, so many fans believe that he was the original user of this second Nika Fruit, or that the Devil Fruit itself may be Hito Hito no Mi, Model: Davy Jones.

Dragon Devil Fruit One Piece

'It was there all along': One Piece fans believe another God Fruit user has already been revealed

God fruits is a fan term used to describe the most powerful Devil Fruits in the series, and they believe one was revealed years ago!

Other possible God Fruits could also have existed within the Void Century

Interestingly, the Nika and Destroyer Nika Devil Fruits may not be the only God Fruits that have been around One Piece world. During the Skypiea arc, the rain, earth, and forest gods were spoken in a prayer along with the sun god, and their existence was teased once more in chapter 1138 with the revelation of the Harley texts and the Elbaf mural.

This has led many to believe that there are Godfruits corresponding to each of these mythical gods, and that they have manifested in modern times within some of the franchise's best characters. For example, fans believe that Imu is the Earth God and the Dragon who has eaten the Rain God's Devil Fruit, which may explain his mystical abilities.

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