Gunyo Gunyo no Mi

The Gunyo Gunyo no Mi is an unknown-type Devil Fruit that allows the user to create and control clay, making the user a Clay Human (粘土人間). It was eaten by Prince Grus.

Etymology

 * Gunyogunyo (グニョグニョ) is a Japanese onomatopoeia for a soft, pliable substance being squished, such as clay.

Strengths and Weaknesses
The main strength of this ability is that it allows the user to produce clay and mold it into various shapes, including human-like figures known as "golems". These golems can then fight on the user's behalf, being invulnerable to damage. No weaknesses are currently known apart from the standard Devil Fruit weaknesses.

Usage


Grus uses his ability to create golems that fight for him while he can stay out of harm's way, observing at a safe distance.

Applications

 * Golems: An ability that involves Grus forming realistically human-looking figures made from clay; it is unknown whether these golems have some sentience/autonomy or are fully controlled by Grus, though one golem has at least exhibited the ability to speak. Upon taking damage, the golems can reform from clay in a Logia-like fashion.

Trivia

 * In Jewish folklore, a golem is a figure artificially constructed from clay or mud, in the shape of a human being, and endowed with life by magical means (like a spell or cabbalistic rite involving a piece of paper, inscribed with Hebrew words, being inserted into the golem's mouth).
 * It is currently unknown whether this fruit is a Paramecia or a Logia. Clay is a naturally occurring substance and the golems created by Grus were compared to Logia users, but it is unknown whether Grus can transform into clay himself.
 * Grus' usage of the fruit is reminiscent of Charlotte Cracker's use of the Bisu Bisu no Mi's power, involving the creation of human-like beings made from inanimate matter that are remotely controlled by the user.

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