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Hebi Hebi no Mi, Model: Eyelash Viper

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Japanese Name:

ヘビ ヘビ の実 モデル: まつげ毒蛇

English Name: Snake Snake Fruit: Model Eyelash Viper
Meaning: Snake
Type: Zoan
Power: Transform into a full Eyelash Viper or Eyelash Viper hybrid
Eaten By:

Reina Himajo

Creator: FellstingBeedrill

The Hebi Hebi no Mi, Model: Eyelash Viper is a Zoan-type Devil Fruit that allows its user to turn into a eyelash viper hybrid and a full eyelash viper at will. It can also give the user the ability to create and spit poison. It was eaten by Reina Himajo when she first set sail

Strengths and Weaknesses[]

The fruit's major strength, as demonstrated by Reina, is that along with physical strength gained from their transformed forms, they gain a long versatile body that they can use like a real Eyelash Viper  as well as the ability to spit purple venom for long ranged combat. The tail of the form however can be tied to an object to limit their movement and leaving them vulnerable. As a Viper is a predatory serpent, Reina is better adapted for combat than normal Zoan types. Other than that, this fruit so far does not seem to have any specific weaknesses outside the standard Devil Fruit weaknesses.

Usage[]

The powers of the fruit have been used mostly by Reina for combat purposes. With her long hybrid body gained from the fruit's powers, she is capable of striking her opponents at long range, constrict them, and spit lethal poison. 

The named techniques that are used by Reina that involve the Devil Fruit are as follows:

  • Hebi no Machibuse(ヘビの待ち伏せ, Snake Ambush)
  • Doku-shitsu( 毒室, Poison Room)
  • Kogeki U-inku(攻撃 ウィンク, Strike WInk)
  • Heavy Stick (蛇突ヘビー・スティック Hebī Sutikku?, literally "Snake Collision"): Reina uses her tail to smack her opponent away

History[]

The fruit was acquired by Reina Himajo when she first set sail and she came upon an island where the previous owner had died, leaving behind a letter stating what the fruit was.

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