Post by Sean on Mar 17, 2011 23:52:50 GMT
Devil Fruit Name: Subako Subako no Mi (Hive Hive Fruit)
Devil Fruit Power: Grants the user the ability to generate various types of insects that inhabit the users body. These insects are under the control of the user and share a hive mind, tending to attack their targets in swarms. The user can create thousands of small insects, swarming together from the user, essentially making the user an insect hive.
Once insects have formed swarms, they are very difficult to hit. Attacking a single insect is pointless. The insects can scatter if the user wishes so, separating the overall swarm but creating extra smaller swarms. A list of insects include:
The ants, spiders and hornets are the only known creatures to hold venom which are passed through bites/stings. Although a few minor bites do not pass enough toxicity to kill, a vast swarm of attacks can leave someone sick for days, depending on the amount of bites. If the victim is swarmed all over and receive thousands of bites a second, the victim is more likely to die with the amount of venom which enters the victims body.
Type: Paramecia
Custom Techniques:
Weakness:
Reserve?: A future fruit for my Cipher Pol character
Devil Fruit Power: Grants the user the ability to generate various types of insects that inhabit the users body. These insects are under the control of the user and share a hive mind, tending to attack their targets in swarms. The user can create thousands of small insects, swarming together from the user, essentially making the user an insect hive.
Once insects have formed swarms, they are very difficult to hit. Attacking a single insect is pointless. The insects can scatter if the user wishes so, separating the overall swarm but creating extra smaller swarms. A list of insects include:
- Ants
- Spiders
- Leeches
- Termites
- Hornets
- Bees
- Locust
The ants, spiders and hornets are the only known creatures to hold venom which are passed through bites/stings. Although a few minor bites do not pass enough toxicity to kill, a vast swarm of attacks can leave someone sick for days, depending on the amount of bites. If the victim is swarmed all over and receive thousands of bites a second, the victim is more likely to die with the amount of venom which enters the victims body.
Type: Paramecia
Custom Techniques:
- Bullet Bees
Bees in the shape of the bullet are shot out of the user that can reach a very high velocity, even equal to a gun shot. The sting feels like a sharp pain, as if the target had been shot. However, the pain is perhaps worse since bees leave acidic toxins upon the sting. Not enough to do any further damage but the pain is much more intense. The stinger is also left in the wound until pulled out. Upon a sting, the bee dies - Famine
This move is used with swarming termites, ants or locust. They are literally forced to devour anything. Some materials will take them longer to eat than others. Flesh is usually left for swarms of ants to devour. Termites tend to eat food and wood. Locust will eat anything. These swarms can devour anything and are widely used to take out some enemy objects or materials. Despite eating everything, some things take time to eat, especially metal which can take a lengthy amount of time. - Webbed Prison
Used for spider swarms. Spiders crawl around the target and lay their web all over their prey. Essentially they catch them in a tough web. Webs can also be shot out, though it takes a greater time to trap an opponent. - Hunting Spider
Instead of creating a swarm. The user spawns a rather large spider filled with venom. The spider tends to creep around for a target, until unsuspecting. The spider then latched onto the victim and bites. Upon a bite, the spider's fangs will inject its venom that causes paralysis attacks every minute or so. The venom fades away over 24 hours. - Kamikaze Bug
A bee, hornet or locust is chosen to die and gets in the way of any projectile incoming attacks. This cannot be used against heavy projectiles but can be used to block out small attacks such as bullets.
Weakness:
- A few flying insects are fast if they have wings, whereas some insects are rendered slow. Although they can charge toward a target at full speed, their small size gives them a greater length to travel and thus people can outrun ground swarms.
- Fire tend to take out a swarm of insects in a matter of seconds. So long as you hit them. Webs left by spiders are also flammable.
- Easily crushed. Yes they are only tiny and can't support much weight.
- The sheer numbers of the swarms are what makes them so challenging. Separating them down smaller would make them easier to finish off. The smaller the swarm the smaller the amount of individuals and thus, less targets.
Reserve?: A future fruit for my Cipher Pol character