Netflix's One Piece Live Action series is edging closer with each passing week and fans are more than excited to welcome this series and see what it has to offer. So far, fans have already received a very intriguing teaser trailer that has made them optimistic about what is to come.

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Everything, from the incredible world of One Piece, it's main characters, and even the incredible Devil Fruit powers were featured in the short teaser. Being the main source of power in the story, Devil Fruits are going to play a key role in Netflix's One Piece Live Action series as well, however, not all of them will be making their way to the One Piece Live Action Season 1.

4 Gomu Gomu no Mi

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Of course, the Gomu Gomu no Mi is a Devil Fruit that is certainly going to make its way to Netflix's One Piece Live Action series. This Devil Fruit was eaten by Luffy at a very young age and it ended up giving him the powers of rubber. The Gomu Gomu no Mi is a Paramecia type of Devil Fruit, meaning it alters Luffy's body in a special manner.

Luffy can stretch as much as he likes with its power and, at the same time, he also gains resistance against blunt damage. In the teaser trailer for Netflix's One Piece Live Action series, the Gomu Gomu no Mi was seen in use for the very first time. It is needless to say that the CGI that went into recreating this powerful ability has done a decent job. While it certainly isn't over the top or incredible, it is passable, which makes fans less anxious about what is to come. Luffy was seen engaging Aveda in combat and he launched his powerful Gomu Gomu no Pistol at her, knocking her out in the process.

3 Bari Bari no Mi

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Bari Bari no Mi is yet another Devil Fruit that is certainly going to feature in Netflix's One Piece Live Action series. This is most likely going to be the second Devil Fruit that fans will see in usage in the live action series. When Luffy eats his Devil Fruit, the vast majority of the East Blue is shown to hold the belief that these fruits are only a myth.

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It isn't until Buggy is introduced that fans finally see that these fruits are more than just that. The Bari Bari no Mi is also a Paramecia type of devil Fruit and it allows Buggy to split his body into many parts and manipulate them accordingly. He also becomes impervious to slashing attacks since that simply helps him split up his body into smaller parts. Buggy's fruit is revealed during his fight against Zoro in both the anime and the manga and if Netflix's One Piece Live Action series is going to follow the same road, then Zoro will be at the receiving end of this power for the very first time. Buggy debuts this ability in the Orange Town arc, shortly before he ends up fighting against Luffy. After defeating Zoro, Buggy will then take on Luffy, much later into the arc, and the two will fight in a very ferocious battle.

2 Sube Sube no Mi

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The Sube Sube no Mi is also a Paramecia type of Devil Fruit and this one belongs to Alvida of the Alvida Pirates. Alvida is going to be the first enemy that Luffy will encounter in Netflix's One Piece Live Action series, just like in the anime and the manga. However, at this point, she will not have this Devil Fruit ability. Alvida shows up later on, once again, during the Loguetown arc and here, she will be revealed to to have eaten a Devil Fruit.

How Alvida comes across this fruit remains unknown, however, the Sube Sube no Mi is going to be the third Devil Fruit that fans will see in Netflix's One Piece Live Action series. This Devil Fruit gives Alvida the power of smoothness and slipperiness. Everything that touches her body simply slips off of it and this makes her impervious to most damage. It is an incredible ability that makes fighting Alvida very difficult and fans will surely get to see how she uses it in combat very soon.

1 Moku Moku no Mi

Smoker Avoiding An Attack With His Logia Powers In One Piece

The last Devil Fruit that fans will get to see in Netflix's One Piece Live Action series is going to be the Moku moku no Mi. This Devil Fruit is a Logia type, meaning that it can allow the user to become an element or a force of nature itself, as well as control and produce it. Smoker, who is going to be introduced to the fans in the Loguetown arc, is going to be the user of this Devil Fruit power. As a Marine Captain, Smoker will be revealed to be incredibly overpowered and much of that is down to his Devil Fruit powers.

This Devil Fruit will allow Smoker to become smoke itself, and produce as well as manipulate it. In his fight against Luffy, fans will get to see the incredible powers of the Moku Moku no Mi. Back in the East Blue Saga, it almost made Smoker appear invincible and will likely do so in the Netflix's One Piece Live Action series as well.

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