Reberu Reberu no Mi

Usage
The user of the Reberu Reberu can target any object that the user can sense. Obviously this allows them to target anything they see, but they can also target objects that they are smelling, hearing, tasting or touching.

When the Reberu Reberu is activated, the user can create a magnetic-esque connection between themselves and any target they sense. While this connection is active, the user can either attract themselves and the object together, or repel them apart. The strength of the attraction/repulsion is determined by the user, however the ratio of attraction/repulsion depends on the relative mass of the user and object. For example, if the user attracts an apple, the heavier user will stay relatively still, only being slightly tugged, and the lighter apple will be pulled to the user quite forcefully. However, if the user was to attract a large rock, the lighter user would be pulled towards the rock and the rock would likely be unmoved.

Strengths
The user can target an unlimited amount of objects.

Weaknesses
The user suffers from standard Devil Fruit weaknesses. The user cannot attract or repel Kairoseki or stationary water, and if water they are attracting/repelling becomes stationary, they will be unable to attract/repel it until it is "moving" again.

The amount of objects that the user can affect is limited by their ability to concentrate on the connection between them. If the user stops concentrating on an object, the connection between them is no longer active and attraction/repulsion between them stops. Likewise, if the user loses their concentration, they will be unable to attract/repel targets.

When a target can no longer be sensed by the user, any attraction/repulsion between the object and the user immediately ceases and the user can no longer attract/repel that object until they can sense it again. If one or more of the user's senses are impeded or blocked, it is significantly harder to sense and maintain connection with objects.

Attraction and repulsion of liquids and gasses is significantly more difficult than solids.

Trivia
The name was based on my attempts to mix the words "repel" and "rebel". Then I Japanised it and googled the result.