Ryu Ryu no Mi, Model: Brachiosaurus

The Ryu Ryu no Mi, Model: Brachiosaurus is an Ancient Zoan-type Devil Fruit that allows the user to transform into a brachiosaurus hybrid and a full brachiosaurus at will. It was eaten by Queen.

Etymology

 * Ryū (竜) is Japanese for "dragon" and can be found in the Japanese term for "dinosaur" (恐竜).

Strengths and Weaknesses
The major strength of this fruit is that it allows the user to turn into a brachiosaurus, granting them an immense boost to size and bulk. Their size is comparable to that of a giant, as Queen towered over Big Mom, who herself is extremely tall at over 8 meters. Due to the signature long neck of the brachiosaurus, the user is able to reach targets that may be in mid-air by chomping down on them. The user's immense weight can be used as a weapon, as very little will be able to withstand the crushing pressure of their massive transformed body. Like other Ancient Zoans, this fruit appears to grant enhanced durability, as Queen was able to quickly get up (without losing consciousness) after being thrown into a cliff by Big Mom while transformed.

No weaknesses are currently known aside from the standard Devil Fruit weaknesses.

Usage
Queen uses this fruit in combat in a variety of ways, from jumping on Big Mom in an attempt to crush her to grabbing Monkey D. Luffy and Roronoa Zoro with his mouth.

Techniques

 * Brachio Bomber: Queen dives from a high place and lands headfirst on his opponent, crushing them under the immense weight of his brachiosaurus form. It was first used against Big Mom, managing to inflict enough pain to her to recover from her amnesia, although she was unharmed otherwise. The kanji in the name possibly represents a pun: 無頼男 ("hoodlum man") could be read as buraio, resembling the Japanese pronunciation of "brachio" (ブラキオ).

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