 Hello and welcome to the Grand Line Review, your source for everything one piece. Today we are going to be doing that thing we do, and adding another page to the Devil Fruit Encyclopedia by examining the Super Super Nomie. The Super Super Nomie is a Paramecia-type Devil Fruit that enables its user to change portions of their body into steel, or quite specifically steel blades. It was eaten by Daz Bones, who may be better known in the series as Mr. One, and it was first given a full showcase during the Alabaster Arc. This fruit takes its name from the Japanese Onomatopoeia for the sound a knife makes when cutting through something super. Very notably, this is not to be confused with the word Barra, which is the sound a knife makes when it hits a board. A word that lends its name to a Devil Fruit that we have already previously examined. But back to the wonderful world of Super Super, this is another one of those lovely fruits that has a uniform English translation with Viz, Funimation and Four Kids, all electing to call it the Dice Dice Fruit. Getting into the detailed abilities of the Super Super Nomie, what we have here is a fruit catered towards perfecting the art of destruction. This is because the main thing to keep in mind with this fruit is that it doesn't simply allow the user to turn into steel, they must morph into some sort of blade. And while that caveat of course naturally lends itself to using your body for destructive tasks. Using their new steely appendages, user of the Super Super Nomie appears to be entirely capable of cutting through most common substances, firing equal or greater metals. In terms of bodily control, these blades can seemingly be conjured on any scale. For example, one could turn their entire arm or leg into a blade, or they can simply choose to transform a finger. And while no set limit is known, in theory the user can more than likely conjure a blade as small as they desire, like a fingernail or perhaps even a single hair. Not that we know it does bones though, due to him being follically challenged. And the opposite could also be hypothesized in that it should be entirely possible to turn your whole body into a blade at once. However, that brings up a particular problem with the Super Super Nomie, in that once a blade has been formed, it is solid and no longer able to move as a regular bodily appendage. That's why we generally see Dice Bones being quite careful about how much of his body he chooses to use. Almost always leaving around half of the blade formed as his own body, so that he is still able to conduct some sort of movement. In any case, the loss of mobility is quite an unfortunate aspect of this fruit. However, we should also point out that the Super Super Nomie does not simply excel in offensive use, but is also quite phenomenal defensively. This is due to the fact that steel is a natural deterrent to most things that wish to cause people bodily harm, like blades or even bullets. So the Super Super Nomie can very much be considered a permanent suit of armour. Although acting in this way comes with the catch I mentioned before about not being able to move once your body becomes steel. In the series, there is a technique called Spider, whereby Dice Bones seemingly hardens his entire body using the powers of the Super Super Nomie, which renders him impervious to any form of harm, but also leaves him completely unable to move, which is not exactly ideal. It's sort of like Tekai actually, one of the Rokushiki techniques. So with all of this in mind, you're probably expecting that this fruit is almost exclusively designed for use in combat, and to that I say, the Super Super Nomie holds an absurd amount of utility in daily life. I mean, just think of any profession that requires a blade, and the most immediate thing that comes to my mind is being a chef. Having access to your own personal stash of body knives sounds incredibly helpful for chopping ingredients and such, so long as you make sure to wash yourself religiously, or perhaps it could be applied to being a landscaper. I mean, just imagine being able to become a human lawnmower. We can extend it to just about any profession that requires labour, like being a lumberjack, carpenter, butcher, barber, and you know what, even my job as a theatre technician requires easy access to a knife at most times. We can even take this a step up as well by adding the job of excavator to that list, because the user of the Super Super Nomie is also able to create blade spirals around their body, and even spin them, creating a very dangerous, boring tool. But if you still insist on using the Super Super Nomie for combat, then, well, we'd best examine Dar's bones as use of the fruit, as a professional assassin Dar's bones has effectively catered his fruit to his destructive needs, using its power to produce great effect with minimal effort. The biggest advantage Dar's bones gains with this fruit is being able to place raw strength behind the various blade strikes. And as a result, I can't really say he's the greatest innovator of the fruit. In fact, apart from a few interesting techniques, he really does only summon the most basic of functionality. With that said, he has completely mastered said functionality, making him a very, very dangerous individual and a world-famous assassin. I just feel like he doesn't quite have the creative mind to push the Super Super Nomie to its very limits. But I do have to give him some credit for his Atomic Spot move, whereby Dar's bones turns the bottom of his feet into blades, allowing him to glide through the ground at great speeds, very akin to ice skating really. He's quite graceful when he wants to be. As for an awakening, I can see this fruit becoming absurdly dangerous. Being able to turn one's environment into razor-sharp blades is a disgusting advantage that makes the user almost impossible to deal with by anybody who has not mastered some form of sky travel or armorman haki. If that were the case though, then I don't see it being a hugely useful ability, with the exception of the realm of combat. And there is that issue once again where the steel would be solid, and cannot be molded in the way that we've seen awakened users such as Dolphimingo and Kartakuri use their abilities. But another way to think about a potential awakening would be to add the idea of generating multiple steel blades, in essence becoming like the wax of Galdino's Dorodoronomi. It would add a lot of versatility to the fruit, but I'm not sure how reasonable of a possibility it is, because there is some vague logic to the Dorodoronomi, which is giving the user a flame head to melt their wax, while the user of the Supersuponomi would need the equivalent of a forge head to pull off the same sort of ability. Some other miscellaneous things to consider when becoming a blade human. Becoming a literal man of steel should also provide you with an incredible amount of heat resistance, or at least much more than a regular fleshy human, which was seen in the series when Dar's bones appeared in level 4 of Impel Down, also known as the Blazing Hell. Despite that Dar's bones seem quite unfazed by the conditions of this level, furthermore the extreme heat may even increase the user's destructive capability by allowing them to access the wonderful realm of hot blades. Next up, this is a bit of a boring consideration, but it's also not really known if the steel blades that the body can morph into are susceptible to corrosion. And I suppose that would be very dependent on whether or not the user of the Supersuponomi has a finite amount of steel they have access to, or if perhaps every time they generate a blade it's a new piece of steel. It's hard to say because the Supersuponomi is not a generating type of paramecia, it's more akin to the Gomu Gomu No Mi, where the user's body just becomes an element. In which case, over a lifetime of use, your steely blade body may indeed be subject to corrosion. When it comes down to it, the Supersuponomi is a very solid devil fruit, featuring great offensive and defensive capabilities and a fantastic range of day-to-day use. There are a couple of odd weaknesses to deal with, like the fact that you need to essentially freeze your entire body to access general invulnerability, but with some more creative use of the fruit, then those shouldn't end up being too much of an issue. That way, we are going to commit the Supersuponomi to the devil fruit encyclopedia. Next week, we'll be encountering our very first flying zoan fruit as we examine the Toritorinomi model falcon. If you enjoyed this video and the content this channel produces in general, then please do consider donating to the Grand Line View Patreon because the support of all of you amazing people is what continues to make this channel possible. 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