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Nendou Nendou no Mi

Translation Telekinesis Telekinesis no Mi
Meaning Telekinesis
English Name Tele Tele no Mi
Type Paramecia
Power Limited Telekinesis
Eaten By Kalderasha Valentina
Story / Creator Viva la Vida by Cyberweasel89

The Nendou Nendou no Mi is a Paramecia that gives the user limited telekinetic abilities. That is, the ability to move and lift objects with their mind. It was eaten by Valentina, the Quartermaster of the Outlaw Pirates


Appearance

The fruit is apple-shaped, purple with swirls on it. The inside is red with swirls. The leaf on the stem is blue with swirls.


Strengths

The major strength of the fruit is that the user can lift and move things purely with their mind, which has both combat and daily life capabilities.


Weaknesses

The biggest weakness of the fruit is that while smaller things can be lifted with ease, larger things put a good deal of strain on the user's brain. The user can only lift or move living things with immense struggle. They can, however, lift and move themself. Other than that, the user is still subject to standard Devil Fruit weaknesses.


Usage

In the case of Valentina, she uses her Devil Fruit power to interact with the world despite having no arms or legs. She can merely lift things with her mind if she wants to hold something, and can make herself float when she needs to move.

In addition, Valentina uses her abilities for combat, namely in using her crystal ball, and sometimes her tarot cards, as floating weapons. The following are her named attacks.

  • Crystal Shield: Valentina rapidly spins her crystal ball around her body. With precision timing, the ball's near indestructibility can be used to block attacks.
  • Crystonball Shot: Valentina sends her crystal ball shooting forward, hitting the enemy with great force. The name is a combination of "crystal ball" and "cannonball".
  • Tarot Shield: Uses a tarot card to block an attack.
  • Tarot Wall: Uses a series of tarot cards to make a wall to block attacks.
  • Mass Tarot Wall: This uses, many, many tarot cards to make a very large wall.
  • Tarot Cut: This uses a floating tarot card to cut the enemy, as the tarot cards are very hard and sharp.
  • Tarot Fury: This uses several floating tarot cards in a series of rapid attacks to cut the enemy several times all over their body.


Trivia

  • The fruit is apple-shaped most likely as a reference to Newton's laws and the concept of gravity.
  • To be honest, Cyberweasel89 only heard that "nendou" means "telekinesis" from a second-hand source. When she actually looked up the word "nendou" and the word "telekinesis" in a Japanese translation site, neither turned up with any results. Due to this, if "nendou" is NOT the world for telekinesis, please tell Cyberweasel89 and she will see if she can correct this.


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Devil Fruits
Paramecia
Paramecia: Akki Akki no Mi  •  Bachi Bachi no Mi  •  Beku Beku no Mi  •  Bendo Bendo Fruit  •  Boo Boo no Mi  •  Boro Boro no Mi  •  Chamu Chamu no Mi  •  Chatto Chatto no Mi  •  Chi Chi no Mi  •  Chikara Chikara no Mi  •  Chuu Chuu no Mi  •  Debu Debu no Mi  •  Den Den no Mi  •  Dendo Dendo no Mi  •  Denwa Denwa no Mi  •  Dorei Dorei no Mi  •  Douka Douka no Mi  •  Eisei Eisei no Mi  •  Fanto Fanto no Mi  •  Fueki Fueki no Mi  •  Fuka Fuka no Mi  •  Furatto Furatto no Mi  •  Futa Futa no Mi  •  Fuun Fuun no Mi  •  Gaki Gaki no Mi  •  Gaku Gaku no Mi  •  Gan Gan no Mi  •  Genso Genso no Mi  •  Gubi Gubi no Mi  •  Hai Hai no Mi  •  Hane Hane no Mi  •  Heki Heki no Mi  •  Henteko Henteko no Mi  •  Hogo Hogo no Mi  •  Hone Hone no Mi  •  Hoshi Hoshi no Mi  •  Hou Hou no Mi  •  Idou Idou no Mi  •  Jigo Jigo no Mi  •  Jokei Jokei no Mi  •  Jūden Jūden no Mi  •  Jūryoku Jūryoku no Mi  •  Kabe Kabe no Mi  •  Kaben Kaben no Mi  •  Kaen Kaen no Mi  •  Kaeru Kaeru no Mi  •  Kai Kai no Mi  •  Kaku Kaku no Mi  •  Kami Kami no Mi (Piracy)  •  Kiba Kiba no Mi  •  Kiha Kiha no Mi  •  Kinu Kinu no Mi  •  Koe Koe no Mi  •  Kokei Kokei no Mi  •  Kon Kon no Mi  •  Kona Kona no Mi  •  Koro Koro no Mi  •  Kou Kou no Mi  •  Kura Kura no Mi  •  Kyofu Kyofu no Mi  •  Kyosei Kyosei no Mi  •  Kyōzō Kyōzō no Mi  •  Mai Mai no Mi  •  Meka Meka no Mi  •  Mesa Mesa no Mi  •  Meta Meta no Mi  •  Mure Mure no Mi  •  Moji Moji no Mi  •  Nagare Nagare no Mi  •  Nendou Nendou no Mi  •  Niko Niko no Mi  •  Nobi Nobi no Mi  •  Nori Nori no Mi  •  Nuki Nuki no Mi  •  Oto Oto no Mi  •  Ryo Ryo no Mi  •  Sai Sai no Mi  •  Shime Shime no Mi  •  Shimi Shimi no Mi  •  Shinki Shinki no Mi  •  Tere Tere no Mi  •  Teri Teri no Mi  •  Tetsu Tetsu no Mi  •  Togu Togu no Mi  •  Toku Toku no Mi  •  Tsuki Tsuki no Mi  •  Tsuku Tsuku no Mi  •  Tsuru Tsuru no Mi  •  Yōkai Yōkai no Mi
Zoan
Amphibians: Ryo Ryo no Mi, Model: Salamander
Ancient Zoan: Inu Inu no Mi, Model: Dire Wolf
Arthropods: Kumo Kumo no Mi, Model: Scorpion
Birds: Kamo Kamo no Mi, Model: Platypus  •  Tori Tori no Mi, Model: Bald Eagle  •  Tori Tori no Mi, Model: Great Horned Owl  •  Tori Tori no Mi, Model: Hawk  •  Tori Tori no Mi, Model: Penguin  •  Tori Tori no Mi, Model: Pigeon  •  Tori Tori no Mi, Model: Raven
Insect Zoan: Mushi Mushi no Mi, Model: Butterfly  •  Mushi Mushi no Mi, Model: Centipede  •  Mushi Mushi no Mi, Model: Praying Mantis
Mammals: Garou Garou no Mi  •  Gesshi Gesshi no Mi, Model: Squirrel  •  Gesshi Gesshi no Mi, Model: Rat  •  Hito Hito no Mi, Model: Ghost  •  Hito Hito no Mi, Model: Neanderthal  •  Itachi Itachi no Mi, Model: Skunk  •  Kuma Kuma no Mi, Model: Grizzly Bear  •  Kuma Kuma no Mi, Model: Panda  •  Mori Mori no Mi, Model: Silver Haired Bat  •  Mori Mori no Mi, Model: Vampire Bat  •  Neko Neko no Mi, Model: Black Panther  •  Neko Neko no Mi, Model: Cougar  •  Neko Neko no Mi, Model: Housecat  •  Neko Neko no Mi, Model: Lion  •  Neko Neko no Mi, Model: Lion - World Reversion  •  Neko Neko no Mi, Model: Snow Leopard  •  Neko Neko no Mi, Model: Tiger  •  Uma Uma no Mi, Model: Rhinoceros  •  Usagi Usagi no Mi, Model: Rabbit  •  Ushi Ushi no Mi, Model: Bull  •  Ushi Ushi no Mi, Model: Cow  •  Ushi Ushi no Mi, Model: Minotaur  •  Yagi Yagi no Mi, Model: Deer  •  Yuitai Yuitai no Mi, Model: Red Kangaroo
Mythical Zoan: Enma Enma no Mi  •  Feri Feri no Mi  •  Inu Inu no Mi, Model: Hellhound  •  Inu Inu no Mi, Model: Nine-Tailed Fox  •  Ga-go Ga-go no Mi, Model: Chimera  •  Neko Neko no Mi, Model: Manticore  •  Ōkami Ōkami no Mi, Model: Raijū  •  Ryu Ryu no Mi  •  Ryu Ryu no Mi, Model: Steel Dragon  •  Tatsu Tatsu no Mi  •  Tori Tori no Mi, Model: Thunderbird  •  Ryu Ryu no Mi, Model: Ice Dragon
Plants: Koha Koha no Mi, Model: Venus Flytrap
Reptiles: Hebi Hebi no Mi, Model: Indian Cobra  •  Toka Toka no Mi, Model: Chameleon  •  Toka Toka no Mi, Model: Komodo Dragon  •  Wani Wani no Mi, Model: Gharial
Logia
Logia: Ama Ama no Mi  •  Baio Baio no Mi  •  Byo Byo no Mi  •  Chikyuu Chikyuu no Mi  •  Chiri Chiri no Mi  •  Chisso Chisso no Mi  •  Furu Furu no Mi  •  Gami Gami no Mi  •  Garasu Garasu no Mi  •  Housha Housha no Mi  •  Iwa Iwa no Mi  •  Kābon Kābon no Mi  •  Kaga Kaga no Mi  •  Kaze Kaze no Mi  •  Kesshō Kesshō no Mi  •  Ketsu Ketsu no Mi  •  Kiri Kiri no Mi  •  Kumo Kumo no Mi  •  Kuraudo Kuraudo no Mi  •  Kusa Kusa no Mi  •  Mizu Mizu no Mi  •  Mizu Mizu no Mi - World Reversion  •  Naiya Naiya no Mi  •  Nendo Nendo no Mi  •  Onibi Onibi no Mi  •  Ougon Ougon no Mi  •  Shio Shio no Mi  •  Seishou Seishou no Mi  •  Taiyo Taiyo no Mi  •  Tsuchi Tsuchi no Mi  •  Zaku Zaku no Mi  •  Zoku Zoku no Mi
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