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The world ofOne Piecehas always held mysteries and surprises, especially when it comes to Devil Fruits. Paramecia, Zoan, and Logia — all types of Devil Fruits have each brought their own unique twists to the series. And now, withOne Piecefans eagerly waiting for the appearance of Loki, prince of the Giant Kingdom of Elbaf, theories emerge about what kind of Devil Fruit he might wield.

Loki

Although in recent arcs, the focus has noticeably shifted toward Zoan-type fruits, particularly the Mythical Zoans like Kaido’s, Loki’s introduction offers a unique opportunity to bring balance back to the other types of Devil Fruits shown in the series. Loki likely won’t follow Kaido’s path with a Mythical Zoan, and Eiichiro Oda may finally give the respect Logia fruits deserve, that would reshape the power dynamics inOne Piece.

Why Might Loki’s Devil Fruit inOne PieceNot Be Like Kaido’s?

Eiichiro Odahas introduced Mythical Zoans in One Piece to add versatility to characters, as these powers often overlap with abilities from other Devil Fruit classes. For example, Kaido could combine Paramecia-like destructive abilities with the durability of a Zoan and the mystical attributes of a Mythical Beast.

However, while Mythical Zoans offer versatility, they can also undermine the uniqueness of other classes, particularly Logia, which once showcased immense powers unmatched by other abilities. This overuse of Mythical Zoans risks creating unique antagonists inOne Pieceand places them into a predictable archetype — giant, beastly, and overpowering.

Kaido’s Uo Uo no Mi, Model: Seiryu

As we approach the final saga, this formula is becoming repetitive, particularly regarding Mythical Zoans’ narrative dominance. Fans are now eager forOne Pieceto refocus on Logia types and perhaps deliver a pure, devastating Logia-based villain. This could be the perfect opportunity for Loki of Elbaf, a giant who already possesses intimidating power and doesn’t need a transformation to seem larger-than-life.

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Since their debut, Logia Devil Fruits have been iconic in theOne Pieceworld, as their power is seemingly invincible.Characters likeCrocodile, Enel, and Kizaru were once some of the most feared users in the Grand Line, harnessing elements like sand, electricity, and light to establish themselves as truly formidable opponents.

Why Loki Has The Potential To Be The Next Logia User inOne Piece

Elbaf could be the birthplace of a unique Logia fruit connected to an element rarely seen before inOne Piecedue to its association with Viking mythology and ancient powers. A potential contender is the “Mother Flame“, an element recently introduced with immense power potential. A flame-based Logia would allow Loki to wield this legendary energy source with destructive force.

Unlike Kaido, who needs to shift into a dragon to unleash his strength, Loki could embody an element of pure, undying fire; adding both thematic and visual contrast to the classic Logia archetype. Loki doesn’t need a Mythical Zoan to feel imposing since he’s a giant after all. By giving him a Logia ability, Eiichiro Oda can sidestep the need for yet another beastly transformation.

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The fight between Luffy and a Logia-wielding Loki could embody the clash of natural forces: the Sun God versus an undying flame. This elemental battle could reinstate the original dread and respect for Logia fruits, reminding fans ofthe danger Logia users representinOne Piecewhen given the proper narrative weight.

The focus on Mythical Zoans has servedOne Piecewell, especially in the Wano Arc. However, the final saga ofOne Pieceoffers an opportunity for a shift. Loki’s introduction as a Logia user, drawing upon the elements and steering clear from physical transformation, could bring balance back to the Devil Fruit dynamic and give the Logia class the spotlight it deserves.

Loki, the Prince of Elbaf, in One Piece

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Moumita Chakraborty

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