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Who steals Whitebeard's devil fruit in One Piece? Answer

 Whitebeard is one of the most iconic characters in One Piece. His devil fruit is even more so! Find out who stole it!


Edward Newgate, better known as Whitebeard or "the strongest man in the world", is one of the most popular characters in One Piece. During the Marineford arc in which he and his crew try to save Ace from execution, he is betrayed by Blackbeard.

Weakened because of his fight against Akainu, his deplorable physical condition, and his age, he knew he was not going to last very long. Known for never fleeing a fight, he proudly displays his back which has not suffered a single scar during his long life. We'll give you the name and tell you everything about whoever stole his Devil Fruit shortly after his death.


Who stole Whitebeard's devil fruit in One Piece, the Gura Gura no mi?

When he died, Whitebeard remained standing, his body riddled with arrows and spears. His body was later recovered by Shanks and his crew with the agreement of Sengoku, a naval admiral. During his lifetime, Edward Newgate remained standing, facing the enemy, and proud of his power and his title of the strongest man in the world!

Shortly after the end of his reign, Marshall D. Teach, the man who betrayed him, through an unknown method, was able to steal the powers of his devil fruit: the Gura Gura no Mi. The latter from him allows you to create shock waves, even in the air, that shake reality itself. Giants, ships, or even Admiral of the navy, his power was such that he was nicknamed the most powerful man in the world.

Who stole Whitebeard's devil fruit in One Piece, the Gura Gura no mi



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