
As such, her giant body parts are even more at risk since they give her opponents a bigger target to strike. Though she doesn't necessarily get injured, she does feel the pain. However, one key weakness of her Devil Fruit is that her real body suffers the same damage as the sprouted body parts. Due to the wide range of techniques, Robin is suited for offense and defense, as well as gaining intel on the enemies by spying on them. She can even grow arms on her opponent's bodies, dealing with multiple enemies at once. Except for the seastone prism, Robin has zero limitations on where she can sprout her body parts from. Before, she was only capable of sprouting a hundred arms, but she improves her skills tenfold during the two years of separation with the crew. One key strength is Robin's immense growth during the time skip. Then, after locking the target into an inescapable grappling hold, the Demonio finishes them off with Clutch. Robin's Demonio copy latches onto the target and pulls them toward itself. However, the key difference is that this technique adds a pair of bat-like wings, shaded skin, fangs and horns, making her resemble a demon. This technique is somewhat similar to Gigante Fleur, as she sprouts a giant duplicate of her upper body. Robin's most hype technique, Demonio Fleur, or Demon Blooming, is a reference to Robin's epithet as the Devil Child.

Her technique Gigante Fleur, meaning Giant Flower, allows her to sprout a giant copy of her upper body and several giant limbs from the floor. This arc gives Robin major power boosts, further amplifying her skills. She again uses this technique to infiltrate the enemy's secret rooms in the "Wano" saga. Robin uses this technique in the "Dressrosa" saga to relay a message to Law after being trapped in the Tontatta Kingdom. Furthermore, she can even make a clone of herself using Cuerpo Fleur, meaning Body Flower. Her technique Mil Fleur literally means A Thousand Flowers, through which she creates two huge arms or legs and performs a number of techniques with them. After the time skip, she further excels in her abilities and is able to create a thousand arms or legs.
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If you're looking for a funny, action-filled series whose main characters easily grow to your heart and feel like family: go for One Piece.However, these arms create a spider web, saving others from a high fall. If one crewmember can't do it, somebody else will be right there for support. But despite these flaws, they continue fighting. It also teaches how humans are allowed to have flaws in fact, all people do: seemingly perfect Swordsman and first mate Roronoa Zoro has no sense of direction whatsoever and can easily get himself lost on any one way street, navigator Nami is absolutely crazy for money, cook Sanji loses his mind once he sees a lady. And it is this extreme sense of comradry that makes you fall in love with the characters and wish you could be a part of the strange little group. Help them in any situation, even if it means putting your own life on the line. Stand by your nakama, believe in them no matter what happens, no matter what anyone does or says about them. Nakama, a Japanese term generally referring to comrades, receives a completely new feeling in One Piece. But in its core, One Piece is about something else: it's about nakama. It has hilarious, roll on the floor from laughing humor and so much action it makes you wonder if the crew ever gets tired.

On first glance, One Piece is not too different from other Anime series.
