After 4 years, One Piece introduces 3 new legendary Devil Fruits

with the story of a piece In the final saga, Eiichiro Oda is introducing one legendary Devil Fruit after another. The Elbaf arc alone has seen the introduction of many of them. In a piece 4 years ago, the first true Legendary Devil Fruit, namely, Hito Hito no Mi, Model: Nika, was officially unveiled in Chapter 1044 in the Wano Country arc.

Now, in Elbaf, especially its climax, which is currently underway, Eiichiro Oda has unveiled 3 new Legendary Devil Fruits and set up more Legendary Fruits to be revealed later down the line, which we can't wait to see. These fruits are Ryu Ryu no Mi, Model: Nidhoggr, Risu Risu no Mi, Model: Ratatoskr, and Akuma no Mi.

4 years after Nika, a fragment reveals Nidhoggar, Akuma, and Ratatoskar Devil Fruits in the Elbaf arc climax.

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a piece The first proper Legendary Devil Fruit reveal came in Chapter 1044, which was officially released on March 28, 2022 in Shuisha's Weekly Shōnen Jump issue #17. In this chapter, the Five Elders officially state that Hito Hito no Mi's name, Model: Gomu, has been completely changed to prevent its potential from reaching Gomu. In reality, Hito Hito no Mi, Model: Nika is a legendary Devil Fruit that, when awakened, bestows the power of the Sun God Nika and turns them into warriors of salvation.

“Having a body with the power of rubber, and fighting in any way possible, bringing smiles to people's faces, a warrior of liberation…also known as the Sun God, Nika!” – Explains the power of Gorosei Nika, a fragment chapter 1044

Luffy has upgraded his powers immensely since then, and his awakening, which he calls Gear 5 and the peak of his power, allows him to defeat even the likes of Kaido in battle. In Egghead, Luffy was able to outwit Rob Lucci and easily defeat Admiral Kizaru. Quite frankly, Eiichiro Oda used Luffy as an example to show how powerful the legendary Devil Fruits really are.

Now, in the Elbaf arc, the maker of a piece Officially introduced 3 more Legendary Devil Fruits, the first of which is Ryu Ryu no Mi, Model: Nidhoggr, was officially introduced in Shuisha's Weekly Shonen Jump Issue #14 on March 2, 2026 in One Piece Chapter 1175. Ryu Ryu no Mi, Model, was saved until 2026. Loki finally ate it 14 years ago. Nidhogar is officially said to be legendary and bestows the power of a giant black dragon believed to be the largest in the world. This giant black dragon can also manipulate electricity on a scale that can destroy entire worlds, making it an unprecedented force of nature that hardly anyone can rival in battle. The Nidhogar Devil Fruit was previously used by the Warrior God of Elbaf, making it not only a legendary Devil Fruit but also a God Devil Fruit.

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“In Elbaf, we have a story about a warrior god. He wielded a weapon known as Ragnir, Iron Lightning, and transformed into a giant dragon to face off against the Sun God! He fought alongside a trusted, loyal ice squirrel known as Ratatoskar.” – Elder Zarul describes Nidhoggar's power, One Piece Chapter 1175

Ryu Ryu no Mi, Model: Nidhoggr, Eiichiro Oda also unveiled the power of Akuma no Mi or The Devil's Fruit, which belongs to Nerona Emu. The Devil's Fruit debuted in One Piece chapter 1179, which was released on April 5, 2026 in Shuisha's Weekly Shōnen Jump issue #19. This Devil Fruit is implied to be the most powerful in the One Piece world, as it grants Emu the ability to become a Devil God and wield two main powers:

  1. God's Dominion, which allows him to enter or compromise people or turn them into his slave soldiers using abilities such as Domi Reversi.

  2. Omen or Maki, which is a black flame that gives Emu great offensive and defensive abilities in battle.

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Power: Akuma no Mi (Devil's Fruit)

King of the World Saint Nerona Emu

– Nerona Emu's Introduction Box, One Piece Chapter #1179

Finally, there is Risu Risu no Mi, Model: Ratatoskr, which is officially classified as a legendary Devil Fruit, as confirmed in One Piece Chapter #1182, Shueisha Weekly Shonen Jump Issue #24, released on May 10, 2026. This Devil's Fruit is wielded by none other than Ragnir, Elbaf's former Warrior God's Hammer, who was slain long ago by Nerona Emu. After the death of the warrior god, the spirit of the ice squirrel Ratatoskar resided within his hammer, Ragnir, and from then on, guarded the Devil's Fruit until Loki finally ate it. Now, Ragnir fights alongside Loki, further enhancing his already great lightning powers, as evident in the epic fight between him and Nerona Emu.

Emu: Ragneer!! I miss you as you are, waiting all this time for a new owner. How nostalgic!!

Narrator: Ragnir the Hammer (Legendary Squirrel, Risu Risu No Me, Model: Ratoscar)

— One Piece Chapter #1182 explains Ragnir's powers

Image of Monkey D. Luffy using Haki's power in One Piece

After 4 years, One Piece is finally lining up a new Haki for Luffy

Luffy is on his way to getting a new Haki upgrade that could put him in the same league as Shanks in the final saga of One Piece.

Why Elbaf Finlay is the Battle of the Gods using the legendary Devil Fruits

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Obviously, the climax of Elbaf is the Battle of the Gods wielding all sorts of mythical and divine powers. At this time, Loki, who wields the power of Elbaf's God of War, is fighting against the demon god Nerona Emu, and with him is the legendary squirrel, Ratatoskar. Ratatoskr also has immense powers and is strong enough to compete with Yonko on his own.

Then, there is monkey d. There is Luffy, who is currently eating an excessive amount of food as he aims to store enough energy before entering the battle against Emu. These four god-level characters are going all out at the climax of the Elbaf arc, making it one of the most incredible battles of the entire story, and we can't wait to see how it all ends.

“Must eat more! I've never felt this way before! It's so heavy and hard! What's with this guy's hockey?” — Monkey D. Luffy eats food to fight an emu, One Piece Chapter #1181

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A piece also lines up a possible Rain God Zaza Devil Fruit

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At the same time, it should be said that Eiichiro Oda is also lining up other legendary Devil Fruits to appear after the conclusion of the Elbaf arc, the first of which is Hito Hito no Me, Model: Zaza. This Devil Fruit was officially set up by none other than Saint Killingham on May 10, 2026 in One Piece Chapter #1182. Killingham confirmed that, along with the sun god Nik, the celestial dragons also feared the rain god Jaja because of their ability to manipulate water and make it rain on their heads. All the celestial dragons fear the people of D., the Sun God Nika, and finally, the Rain God Zaza. This means that like Nika, this Devil Fruit is in the possession of someone in the world of One Piece or is waiting for someone else to eat it.

“We were born so high up, it's above all the rain clouds. Raining from the sky? It's a mysterious terror! After Dee and Nika's people, it was the most common boogeyman they warned us… that in the lower world, there's a monster called the Rain God who throws rain on your head!” — St. Killingham tells Rain God Jaza, a fragment chapter #1182

Along with Zaza, there is also a Forest God and an Earth God present in the world of One Piece, although it is unclear who possesses these abilities at this point. In time, these other legendary Devil Fruits will also be unveiled by the author, and we can't wait to see the characters who have these abilities at their disposal and what role they will play in the story later.

All the latest One Piece manga chapters by Eiichiro Oda are available to read through Manga Plus and Viz Media.

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