Shinto Shinto no Mi

Introduction
The Shinto Shinto no Mi, or Osmosis Fruit, is quite possibly the strangest of all paramecia fruit. The Shinto Shinto no Mi allows the user to change their physical make up into that of any material that he or she has come into direct contact with at some point after consumption of the fruit. Note: This is not Logia, because it does not allow for control of, or production of anything. It is currently held by Mutasi N. Byuke, captain and shipwright of the Battle Beast Pirates.

Appearance
The Shinto Shinto no Mi has rumored to change texture, design, and color depending on the nearest non-organic material or item is to it. However, it is confirmed to the shape of a large pear.

Usage
The Shinto Shinto no Mi grants its user the ability to change their physical structure to that of any material, be it a wood, metal, or the like, and copy the properties of it, including appropriate weight. For example, should the user of the Shinto Shinto no Mi come into direct contact with the user of Gomu Gomu no Mi, he or she would be able to then replicate the effects given by that fruit, i.e. a Rubber-Human.

Strengths
The strengths of the Shinto Shinto no Mi are, in theory, superior versions of any other paramecia that alters the user's physical composition, since the user of the Shinto Shinto no Mi would be able to change accordingly.

Weaknesses
Aside from suffering from standard devil fruit weaknesses, the fact of being able to change physical composition is that the user has, while having many materials at his or her disposal, would find himself or herself out classed by another user who only has the single ability that they trained with continuously. The user often misjudges their strength, weight, speed, and the such, for example as a Metal-Human compared to a Rubber-Human, thus resulting in varying and frequent accidents.

Trivia
Osmosis, while most commonly used in chemistry and biology settings, is also used in social observation settings. An example of this is when a organism interacts with a group and begins to change, or have, opinions, ideals, characteristics, etc. that he or she may not have had any association with prior to.