Questions & Mysteries Loki devil fruit doesn't make sense to me

#21
That is only assuming if Elbaf's national treasure is being kept a secret, which its not

Common giant folks were talking about Loki eating it earlier, so they know its existence, but don't know its exact powers?

Even Rocks somehow knew what that fruit is and what it does when he's never been to Elbaf before meeting Loki

Okay, fair enough. But I still believe it's Nidhoggr or some other type of dragon, going off the silhouette he had when he fought Harald in the castle.
 
#25
Either Xebec was wrong or whatever it is, it should counter Imu's power. That's all that matters.

That or it reaches its full power only with a giant as its owner and Xebec was counting on Luffy's df or BB's df to nullify Imu's power and have Loki's fruit do the damage.
Not necessarily against Imu, but yeah, probably.

It may have effect against Imu or serving another purpose entirely. Surely it has its own use in the grand scheme of things.
 
#26
The claw mark has a pecualir shape: 3 claws. Wolf should have 4.

Also, Fafnir too doesn't have lighting Powers to my knowledge. Oda probably has simply mixed things.

Not to mention Loki's fruit might Indeed be one of those "God" fruit.
3/4 claw marks is design based thing to be honest.

Fafnir atleast has some role relevence unlike Nidhoggr.
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Who says the thunder is Ragnir's ability? Could be Loki's, channeled through Ragnir.
That was my initial speculation when Loki leg was cuffed with sea stone.
We have never seen any character to use Devil fruit power after cuffed. They don't work like Sea where user is powerless but powers are active. Example Luffy was stretched inside water but powerless. But cuffed luffy loses rubber ability.

So My initial impression was that it was Hammer powers.
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We’re talking about Loki right? Who summons giant lightning bolts when he swings his hammer?

Also nothing about King’s Lunarian genetics has anything to do with pterodactyls. Terrible argument.
I meant Nidhoggr.
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Okay, fair enough. But I still believe it's Nidhoggr or some other type of dragon, going off the silhouette he had when he fought Harald in the castle.
Fafnir is my another guess.
As @centurion said. Fenrir and Nidhoggr are already revealed to us, loki Devil fruit should be special.
 
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#28
Niddhoggr in Norse Mythology indeed has no connection to lightning, but neither do Fenrir or Jormugand.

Eastern Asian-style Dragons also usually don't breathe fire like Western European-style ones, either.

And I've never seen any instances of Qilins/Kirins having dream manipulation powers, as well.
 
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