A strong Devil Fruit allows for a strong character, as One Piece has repeatedly demonstrated. There is no doubt that of the three Devil Fruit varieties—Logia, Zoan, and Paramecia—Logia possesses the most terrifying power, earning its users some of the series’ strongest characters. There has evolved a certain pecking order among the consumers of these Devil Fruits.
Users of Logia Fruits have the ability to change into an element that is natural, making them largely immune to non-Haki-based assaults and abilities. Although each of these Fruits has distinct advantages on its own, comparing them shows how different they are in terms of power. Each is strong enough to be an overwhelming competitor, yet some are unmistakably stronger than their contemporaries. One can only wonder – which Logia Devil Fruit is the strongest and which is the finest when comparing elemental structures.
Mera Mera no Mi and 13 other Logia Devil Fruits seen in Eiichiro Oda’s One Piece
14. Numa Numa no Mi, eaten by Caribou
Caribou’s Devil Fruit is distinctive in that it uses swamp control rather than a more typical feature. This idea is fantastic for trapping people, but it’s additionally one among the Fruit’s biggest flaws because Caribou couldn’t change from his Swamp-Human shape when he was confined.
Other flaws in this Fruit involve the potential for aquatic manipulators to exert some degree of influence over it, and hence, over Caribou. Not to add, other than trapping, it has demonstrated very few attacking ability. Due to its numerous flaws and scant advantages, this Fruit finally falls short.
13. Ame Ame no Mi, eaten by Gasparde
The skills of Logia Fruit can range from being commonplace to the absurd. The latter describes this fruit, which is exclusive to the movie. Gasparade’s Ame Ame no Mi, which was first seen in the fourth film, enables its user to transform themselves into a kind of sweet syrup.
It is undoubtedly terrifying because of the syrup’s ghastly green colour and slimy texture. This, however, lacks the oomph of other Logia fruits in comparison with a few of the series’ stalwarts. When utilised strategically, it can still be difficult to defeat, but it won’t completely overwhelm your opponent like Enel or Akainu’s abilities can.
12. Toro Toro no Mi, eaten by the Honey Queen
The Toro Toro no Mi definitely wins marks for style even though it may not be the greatest Logia Devil Fruit. The first presented non-cannon fruit on our list, this liquid sounds handy but actually has a considerable share of downsides.
Honey Queen consumed the fruit, which gave her the power to change into an unidentified liquid that she could command at will. While that might be helpful, the user’s physical power is diminished by the liquid state. That doesn’t work out so well for use in combat, but it would probably do well in a supporting capacity.
11. Moku Moku no Mi, eaten by Smoker
Most Logia-type users can also make themselves intangible, which is the Moku Moku no Mi’s primary selling point. Although Smoker has designed his smoke to ensnare opponents, there are still ways to quickly get away from it.
Smoker has also been neutralised by fire when it comes to elemental compatibility (leading in draws versus Ace and later Sabo) and hasn’t yet demonstrated any advantages over the other elements. Despite Smoker’s competence in it, it blends in with the other Logia Devil Fruits as a result.
10. Gasu Gasu no Mi, eaten by Caesar Clown
Due to its additional poison bonus, the Gasu Gasu no Mi outperforms the other two gas-based Logia Fruits. Caesar Clown, who manufactured numerous imitation Devil Fruits, has the power to cause explosions, control other gases, and squeeze into places other people can’t.
However, the Fruit’s powers are flammable, which makes them inferior to fire-based Devil Fruits that can utilise this against him. Caesar’s skills are also restricted by the scope of the problem, the demand for focus, and the requirement for outside assistance.
9. Yuki Yuki no Mi, eaten by Monet
Due to her obvious heat sensitivity and incapacity to freeze prey, Monet’s Devil Fruit is inferior to the other two of a comparable chilly affinity. When you consider that Nami’s Weather Tempo affects the weather without a Fruit, it lowers Monet’s impressiveness even though Nami is smart and a competent fighter in her own way. Instead, the Fruit’s main powers are in weather manipulation and employing this for stealth.
This Fruit pales in comparison to the others when you take into account Monet’s lower competence in her talents, presumably as a result of her lack of combat experience. Though probably highly effective, her ability to make individuals asleep by reducing their internal temperature is still not as strong as other Logia powers.
8. Mori Mori no Mi, eaten by Admiral Greenbull
Admiral Greenbull, who makes his first official entrance in the series near the end of the final Wano Country arc, has consumed the Mori Mori no Mi. At first glance, the devil fruit’s ability to give Greenbull total power over all plant life might not appear all that impressive.
The Admiral has, however, mastered the art of making the most of the devil fruit’s strength. Greenbull can produce roots that draw moisture from another living thing’s body, rendering them totally helpless. He was easily able to harness his might to overpower the Scabbards and Momonosuke, demonstrating the size of his assaults. Fire is the devil fruit’s main weakness. Greenbull, however, overcame this weakness with a body that is fireproof.
7. Suna Suna no Mi, eaten by Crocodile or Mr. 0
Although the Suna Suna no Mi offers some advantages, it loses points because water or other liquids can defeat it. While water is obviously a weakness among all Devil Fruit users, Crocodile suffers the most because he loses control over the cemented sand due to moisture.
However, it ought to be noted that among the Logia-types, this Devil Fruit is unique in its capacity to dehydrate, which Crocodile can use to offset his worst vulnerability. Not to mention that the Fruit can be used in a variety of ways, like enhancing waves of sand and quicksand traps both in and out of battle.
6. Mera Mera no MI, eaten by Portgas D Ace and Sabo (later)
The Mera Mera no Mi is a Devil Fruit that Luffy’s two brothers share, thereby highlighting the theme of a shared or passed on dream. It counters and neutralises several Logia Fruits with fire while being unaffected by smoke or ice.
Cataclysmic flame-based attacks that are optimised for size and speed as well as for physical attacks are given to the user by the Fruit itself. The Fruit is ranked lower in this list because magma is superior than it. Its inability to tolerate magma, whereas other Logia users have, prevents it from being regarded as more powerful, despite its capacity to withstand numerous additional substances.
5. Goro Goro no Mi, eaten by Enel
Enel’s Devil Fruit, which was formerly supposed to be invincible, now boasts incredibly powerful abilities, giving the user control over lightning with a maximum electrical output that is comparable to a real lightning bolt. Enel can control solid objects, use electromagnetic sound waves to detect his surroundings, accelerate his speed, begin his heart, and electrocute foes in addition to unleashing powerful lightning-based strikes.
Although its aversion to rubber makes it weaker than the strongest Fruits, this weakness is actually quite specialised. Unquestionably an ace that is against him, this Fruit would destroy Enel in any other circumstance when he faced a foe who wasn’t Luffy (the leader of one of the most formidable pirate crews) or wrapped in rubber. But eventually, it is impossible to ignore its non-Logia weakness.
4. Hie Hie no Mi, eaten by Aokiji or Kuzan
Kuzan (formerly called Admiral Aokiji) uses the Hie Hie no Mi to take hits while other Logia users utilise their skills to dodge them. Kuzan, a solid element, can freeze opponents with physical contact and travel farther distances with the aid of solid-ice projectiles and weapons.
However, the ice is not unbreakable and may be destroyed. Additionally, despite being better than the Yuki Yuki no Mi, it lacks any inherent benefits over other elements and is somewhat neutralised by users who rely on heat. Since it has demonstrated the ability to sustain a 10-day continuous battle while still being susceptible to melting, the precise extent of its ability to fight against magma is unknown.
3. Magu Magu no Mi, eaten by Akainu or Sakazuki
The Magu Magu no Mi is possibly one of the strongest Devil Fruits because it hasn’t revealed any obvious weaknesses. After a 10-day struggle, half of an island’s climate was completely altered. It is capable of controlling and/or overcoming every obstacle it encounters.
Admiral Akainu has demonstrated elemental resilience to strikes, whether from the Fruit or from his own power, even while using Busoshoku Haki. Additionally, any flaws for this Devil Fruit have not been seen in the manga or anime.
2. Pika Pika no Mi, eaten by Kizaru or Borsalino
The Devil Fruit by Kizaru is one who has displayed very few flaws. As a Light-made Human, Kizaru has the ability to reflect himself to any area and traverse long distances while dodging attacks. His repeated triumphs throughout the series demonstrate how effective combining his Devil Fruit powers with his combat prowess is.
The light element dominates the other elements lower in this list since it differs from them in no obvious way. Light being sucked up by darkness is the Fruit’s one vulnerability. As a result, any conflict involving Yami Yami no Mi would be devastating, forcing Kizaru to rely more on tactical battle than his Devil Fruit.
1. Yami Yami no Mi, eaten by Blackbeard
The Fruit, appropriately held by Blackbeard, the pirate hell-bent on dominance, relies on its elemental powers to consume others and render them helpless. In addition, Blackbeard has the ability to expel the power he consumes, which is simple to do after employing darkness to draw attention to himself.
The fact that it has no elemental weaknesses and can generally neutralise any Logia Fruit on our list makes it the best Logia Devil Fruit. As Luffy’s ultimate end-game opponent (or one of the components for the same), this fruit is rightly above the Devil fruit for Light.