Talk:Hebi Hebi no Mi, Model: Yamata no Orochi

really natural?
this is only so called natural devil fruit that lacks swirls so how do we know its truly natural?To love this (talk) 19:37, February 29, 2020 (UTC)

It follows the naming pattern, and we do not know of other artificial working fruits that existed at that time, We have no reason to believe it isn't natural. Rhavkin (talk) 19:40, February 29, 2020 (UTC)

It's a model of an obviously natural Devil Fruit. Not having swirls isn't a major enough reason to cast doubt. Kaido King of the Beasts (talk) 21:48, February 29, 2020 (UTC)

Wasn't Orochi still a kid when he ate the eight headed serpent fruit. I'm pretty sure I remember them mentioning at some point that artificial fruits have only been around for a few years, relative to the current timeline. I think there's no way the Hebi Hebi no Mi, Model: Yamata no Orochi could be artificial.(GoldenOath20 (talk) 01:26, March 1, 2020 (UTC))

It's actually not obivous any more because of this one of the things that clearly showed how a natural and artifcal are differnt was the differnt patterns swirls for natural  circles for artifcal  this is something wee need to be prepared for just incase  there is a deeper meaning to fact this fruit is differnt compared to oother natural fruit.

he did eat the fruit 20 yeads ago when he was young adult  but devil fruit still lack a lot informations on were they come from or  i am not saying the fruit  lack of swirls automatically  means it artifcal but fact that this is only natural fruit with out swirls should be thought about now so can be prepared of there is a deeper meaning behind itTo love this (talk) 09:03, March 1, 2020 (UTC)

We know DF have been around since 800 years ago at least due to Toki. We know the succeful arteficial DF were created at most four years ago by Vegapunk. We know Ceasar's SMILEs were created during the last four years. This fruit is different from anything we've seen so far, and it is best the wait for the volume release to see if the design stay as is. Rhavkin (talk) 13:19, March 1, 2020 (UTC)