![]() When putting up with Hannyabal's antics, or any complaints from others, Magellan often uses the simplest form of offense the Devil Fruit provides, his own breath turned into poison. His level of diarrhea may be related to the amount of poison he consumes. The only problem with this, however, is that while the poisoned food will not kill him, it gives him a severe case of diarrhea. Instead, the poison adds flavor to the food for him. With the fruit's powers, Magellan is able to enjoy a poisoned meal without the risk of dying. The fruit's bestowed powers, as demonstrated by Magellan, have been used in a variety of ways. Other than that, the user is also affected by the standard Devil Fruit weaknesses. Additionally, the large amount of poison generated makes the user a threat to allies, and even nearby bystanders can, for example, start suffocating on the user's toxic breath if the user is careless while using their abilities. In cases where the victim has survived the poison, either by sheer luck or by being put through an accelerated healing process, they may develop antibodies that makes them greatly (though not absolutely) resistant to further poisoning. ![]() 3's wax, are also resistant to the poisons the special Kinjite poison creatable by the user, however, is so potent that it is able to bypass said wax and go through even stone (given its possible acidity).Ī mix of different poisons is almost certain death, however some people can be cured of the poison if their body's natural strength is pushed. Īs another weakness, it is shown that fire has some neutralizing effect on the liquid poison the user makes. This is a big problem for him since he loves to eat poisoned food. Magellan in particular likes to add poison to his food for flavor, causing him to spend approximately 10 hours a day on the toilet. If the user consumes poison, the tainted food would afflict the user with excessive diarrhea. While the user is completely immune to poison and its negative effects (death, paralysis, sensory distortion, etc.), the user's body is not able to process poison. Not only is this poison more lethal and fast-acting than most, it also spreads out from any surface it touches, literally "infecting" everything, including stone. The most powerful poison the power can produce is called Kinjite, which Magellan himself has stated is powerful enough to "destroy Impel Down itself". Furthermore, any rash attempts to cure the ailments brought upon by the poisoning can actually hasten the death of the victim. However, if they suffer an accumulation of different types of poison simultaneously, producing an appropriate antidote becomes a much more daunting, if not impossible task. If a victim is affected by just one type of poison produced by this power, it can usually be cured rather easily, given the right antidote is used. Said armor does not offer much fortitude, but it does dissuade opponents from attacking the user directly for fear of being poisoned. The user can also cover themself with a thick layer of liquid poison, giving them a virtual suit of armor. A large amount of poison can also be used as a means of transportation, allowing the user to travel through it like a pneumatic tube. The user can create massive amounts of liquid poison that they can shape into gigantic, monstrous entities, such as a hydra or a demon. The user also becomes totally immune to any and all poisons, be it their own or an external toxin. The user can produce these poisons in both liquid and gaseous states. This Devil Fruit power allows the user to create and control a wide range of poisons that can vary in strength and form: ranging from a mild irritant to a strong paralyzing agent, to a deadly and highly corrosive toxin. In the VIZ manga and Funimation subs, it is called the Venom-Venom Fruit (venom being a poisonous substance created within animals, usually injected by biting/stinging).Įven fighters with great vigor and willpower are defeated by the fruit's poison.Also, dokudoku ( どくどく ?) is an onomatopoeia meaning "gushingly/in a steady stream", which may be a nod to the (usually) liquid nature of the poison created by this fruit's power.Dokudokushī ( 毒々しい/毒毒しい ?) means "poisonous/venomous/poisonous-looking".Doku ( 毒 ?) means "poison" or "toxicant" in Japanese (and can also mean general harm or evil influence/malice).
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