The One Piece fandom is buzzing once again, and this time it’s not just because of legendary pirates or world-shaking battles. As the God Valley Arc continues to unfold, Eiichiro Oda has quietly introduced what may be two of the most important Devil Fruits in the entire series — mysterious new God Devil Fruits that could reshape everything fans thought they knew about power in the One Piece world.
The God Valley Arc Has Taken Over the Fandom
The God Valley Incident has become one of the most captivating storylines in One Piece history, transforming a long-teased mystery into a full-blown historical epic. Oda’s flashback has brought together titans of the past — Rocks D. Xebec, Gol D. Roger, Monkey D. Garp, and even the shadowy Imu — in a way that feels more like the origin story of the world itself than a simple side arc.
Now, with the reveal of two God Devil Fruits tied to this era, the stakes have risen even higher. These fruits are heavily implied to be relics of the ancient world, powers that predate modern piracy and may even be connected to the Celestial Dragons and the so-called “true history.” Fans are already speculating that these fruits are not just strong, but fundamental to how the world of One Piece was shaped.
A Power That Feels… Different
Unlike traditional Devil Fruits, the newly revealed God Fruits don’t follow the usual rules. Their abilities appear to transcend simple Paramecia, Zoan, or Logia classifications, instead feeling more like manifestations of divine authority or natural law itself. This has led many readers to believe that these fruits could be the missing link between Devil Fruits, the Ancient Weapons, and the Void Century.
Some fans are even drawing parallels between these powers and the abilities used by Imu, suggesting that the World Government’s dominance may have been built on these godlike fruits from the very beginning. If true, this would mean Luffy’s journey has always been leading toward a confrontation with powers far older — and far more terrifying — than the Yonko.
Fans Don’t Want to Return to the Straw Hats Yet
As shocking as these revelations are, they’ve also sparked an unexpected reaction: many fans aren’t ready to leave the God Valley Arc behind. Social media is filled with posts calling this flashback “peak One Piece,” praising its dark tone, emotional weight, and nonstop lore drops. The introduction of the God Devil Fruits has only intensified that feeling, making the past feel more important than ever.
One fan summed it up perfectly on X: “If we go back to the Straw Hats now, it’ll feel like waking up from a dream.” It’s a rare moment in the series where the history itself has become the main attraction, and readers are desperate to learn every last secret before returning to the present timeline.
A Testament to Oda’s Storytelling and Legacy
The God Devil Fruits are more than just new power-ups — they are a symbol of Eiichiro Oda’s long-term storytelling mastery. After more than two decades, he’s still revealing pieces of a puzzle he began building in the earliest chapters of One Piece. The God Valley Arc, combined with these divine new fruits, feels like the payoff of years of careful planning.
Whether these God Devil Fruits will resurface in the modern era or remain relics of a forgotten age, one thing is clear: One Piece has entered a new mythological phase. And if God Valley is any indication, the final saga is shaping up to be Oda’s most ambitious — and most unforgettable — chapter yet.







