Loki, the new One Piece character with two Devil Fruits, has finally appeared in the manga and might be as strong as Marshall D. Teach, AKA Blackbeard. Loki is the Prince of Elbaph and the son of King Harald. He is infamous for being the one who killed his father, the King of Elbaph.
One Piece recent chapter reveals Loki possesses two Devil Fruits
The recent chapter of One Piece 1170 has given fans a glimpse of the true power of Loki, the Prince of Elbaph. Known as the accursed prince of Elbaph, he is seen facing Ragnir as he goes on to retrieve the forbidden Devil Fruit from the treasure chest of Elbaph.
The fight between Ragnir and Loki ends in the latter finally consuming the Devil Fruit. In addition to that, he has also taken Ragnir with him. According to the details provided by Comic Book Resources, Ragnir is a warhammer that can transform into a squirrel. However, whether it was a squirrel that consumed the hammer Devil Fruit or the hammer that ate the Squirrel Devil Fruit has not been revealed yet.
A glimpse of Loki’s true power after possessing the fruits is shown when he kills his father, the King of Elbaph. In the chapter, fans also notice a silhouette of Ragnir in human form. However, there is no confirmation if it is the warhammer.
The possession of these two Devil Fruits brings Loki close to, or on par with, one of the major antagonists of the manga, Marshall D. Teach, AKA Blackbeard. As one of the four emperors of the sea, he possesses the power of two Devil Fruits.
The first is the Tremor-Tremor fruit, which allows Blackbeard to cause earthquakes. He stole that fruit from Whitebeard. The second fruit is Dark-Dark fruit, which grants Blackbeard darkness manipulation powers and absorption abilities.
Originally reported by Ishita Verma on SuperHeroHype.
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