Talk:Tama Tama no Mi

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Inevitably someone is going to try to change it to Zoan. Now, I'm in the Paramecia camp, but not everyone will be. So this is to preempt anyone changing it: it has to be discussed.

10:00, January 26, 2017 (UTC)

How often is an animal-themed Devil Fruit NOT a Zoan? Gamewizard2008 (talk) 11:10, January 26, 2017 (UTC)

The name itself implies it is not a Zoan. An egg is not an animal. Yes, animals can be born from eggs, but the egg itself is not a living being. It is also uncharacteristic of a Zoan to have "evolutions" as they put it. Multiple forms, yes, and even awakening, but not completely new animals. I realize we're playing this close to the line, but I think we should call it a Paramecia for now. 11:17, January 26, 2017 (UTC)

Yeah, the name is what sways it for me.

11:18, January 26, 2017 (UTC)

i don't know, the tama tama no mi might be in that category of: special in it's class and still be a zoan  Judge Magister Pyarox  11:00, January 27, 2017 (UTC)


 * But you the Devil Fruit gives you the composition of an egg before transforming Meshack (talk) 12:53, January 27, 2017 (UTC)

This fruit is not a Zoan. The whole evolution thing might resemble that we saw of a Zoan, but it's a totally different concept. Unless Oda pulls a weird trick out of his bum, it's a Paramecia. 13:08, January 27, 2017 (UTC)

To me, it covers what makes any other fruit a Zoan: It transforms you into an animal. The approach is different, but gets the trick done.Buttbug (talk) 19:06, February 2, 2017 (UTC)

I agree that this fruit has to be Zoan because if he changes into a chicken which is an animal it must be a Zoan not a Paramecia User: Kingdevo215(Kingdevo215 (talk) 17:19, May 6, 2017 (UTC))

It also turns him into an egg. Last I knew eggs weren't animals. 17:24, May 6, 2017 (UTC)

The fruit's main power is regeneration and evolution, with the chicken traits coming as a side effect. It would be a Zoan if Tamago could transform into a chicken at will. Kaido King of the Beasts (talk) 17:37, May 6, 2017 (UTC)