Hebi Hebi no Mi, Model: King Cobra

The Hebi Hebi no Mi, Model: King Cobra (ヘビヘビの実　モデル：キングコブラ) is a Zoan-class Devil Fruit that allows the user to turn into a large King Cobra, and in the hybrid form take the shape of a Naga like creature with a humanoid upper body. It can also give the user the ability to create and spit poison. "Hebi" means snake in Japanese. It belonged to the World Noble who fed it to Boa Marigold. It is called the Snake-Snake Fruit King Cobra Model in the Viz Manga and the Snake-Snake Fruit: Model King Cobra in the FUNimation subs.

Strengths and Weaknesses
The fruit's major strength, as demonstrated by Marigold, is that along with physical strength gained from their transformed forms, they gain a long versatile body that they can use like a real King Cobra as well as the ability to spit purple venom for long ranged combat. The hybrid form also seems to endow the user incredible resilience to heat and fire, and could even use fire itself wreathed on the user's person as a weapon, though it is likely that this is just Marigolds' Busōshoku Haki armor. It is not known for how long the user can withstand the fire, however. The tail of the form however can be tied to an object to limit their movement and leaving them vulnerable. Other than that, this fruit so far doesn't seem to have any specific weaknesses outside the standard Devil Fruit weaknesses.

Usage
The powers of the fruit have been used mostly by Marigold for combat purposes. With her long hybrid body gained from the fruit's powers, she is capable of striking her opponents at long range, constrict them, and spit lethal poison. Marigold's Devil Fruit was fed to her originally for entertainment purposes only and so while unseen being used this way, it means the Hebi Hebi no Mi, Model: King Cobra has a degree of performance value.

The named techniques that are used by Marigold that involve the Devil Fruit are as follows:


 * Saragi no Mai (蛇穴の舞い): Joining with her older sister in their half snake forms, Marigold and Sandersonia both battle an opponent together. Saragi is the name of a city in Nara. The kanji of the battle formation's name literally means "Snake Pit". This was first seen being used against Luffy.


 * Heavy Stick (蛇突（ヘビー･スティック）): Marigold uses her tail to stab her opponent. This was first seen being used against Luffy. The name of this attack is a pun as "Heavy" and "Hebi" sounds the same. It could be translated to as Snake Stick as the kanji used for "Heavy" is that of "Snake".


 * Modoku (猛毒（もうどく）): Marigold spit a corrosive liquid venom from her mouth. In the anime, if the spit does not hit the target it emits a powerful poisonous smoke that can affect the nearby opponents. It was first seen used against Luffy.


 * Hebigami-Tsuki: Salamander (蛇髪憑き･炎の蛇神（サラマンダ）): Marigold lights a match and sets herself on fire, then forms her hair into two snakes, creating a three-headed flaming snake creature. When this attack is used with Sandersonia's "Yamata no Orochi" technique, it is said to be the ultimate absolute attack, for it aims towards the target at all possible directions and leaving no percent chance of a blind-spot for the attack. The name of this technique comes from the mythological fiery lizard Salamander. Although this attack seems to be related to the theme of Marigold's Devil Fruit, it is unknown if this fact is true as Zoan Devil Fruits just allow the user to transform into an animal, not to gain control of their hair or have high endure against fire; so this could be a Life Return-like ability, however it was never confirmed as one. This was first seen being used against Luffy. In the FUNimation subs this is called Medusa Hair: Salamander.

Trivia

 * Not knowing that it's actually the power of a Devil Fruit, the Kuja of Amazon Lily attribute Marigold's ability to turn into a king cobra to a curse that she and her sisters supposedly got from defeating a monster called a Gorgon.
 * Just as Marigold (along with her sister Sandersonia) is the largest of the known Kuja, the king cobra is the world's longest venomous snake, averaging 3.6–4 m (12–13 feet) in length. A particularly large specimen was kept captive at the London Zoo, and grew to 5.7 m (18.8 ft).