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    Meramera(メラメラ/めらめら?)is the Japanese onomatopoeia for something flaring up/bursting into flames.
    It is called the Flame-Flame Fruit in the VIZ manga and Funimationdub.
    It is called the Flare-Flare Fruit in the 4Kidsdub and Funimation subs.

    The Mera Mera no Mi is a round orange fruit, composed of many flame-shaped components with swirl patterns on each one, and has a swirled stem on the top.

    The fruit's major strength, like other Logia types, is that it allows the user to produce as well as become the element they control. In this case, the user is able to create, control, and become fire. With this in mind, the user can create devastating fire-based attacks and gain a high resistance towards most heat-based attacks. The flames can als...

    Portgas D. Ace

    The fruit's bestowed powers, as used by Ace, have been used in a variety of ways. Since he left home three years before Luffy, who did not know that Ace had powers before their reunion in Arabasta, Ace had his powers for no more than three years. Ace notably used his powers usually either to fight or to propel his raft. Ace names his attacks in Japanese and they are often made of two-word phrases. According to Gatz, Ace had sunk countless battleships and burned down mighty cities with the fru...

    Sabo

    After Sabo had eaten the fruit, he has been shown being able to utilize it effectively mere seconds after consuming it. Although struggling to control his new powers at first, he adapted to it, and Sabo has displayed great control over the fruit's abilities, being able to utilize it in conjunction with his pipe and avoid injury by making himself intangible. Like Ace, Sabo names the techniques in Japanese, though Sabo's naming style follows more of his affinity with dragons. Sabo has been show...

    Past

    At some point in the distant past, the fruit was found by a certain crew in the East Blue and kept in a chest aboard their ship. However, none of them got the chance to eat it as their ship got wrecked on the island of Sixis, and the fruit remained in its chest for many years to come. At a specific point, the chest was then eaten by a giant bird that was native to Sixis. Portgas D. Ace and an unnamed man who would eventually be called Masked Deuce end up stranded on the island. The bird tried...

    Marineford Arc

    During the Summit War of Marineford, Ace was killed by Akainu while shielding Luffy from the Admiral, leading to the fruit reappearing in the world. Donquixote Doflamingo, who participated in the battle, would somehow obtain the fruit at some point afterwards.

    Dressrosa Arc

    Two years after Ace's death, the fruit became the grand prize for whoever won a tournament at the Corrida Colosseum on Dressrosa, with Doflamingo's intent to use it as bait to break apart Luffy's alliance with Law. Upon being revealed, the fruit's presence aroused the entire audience, as not only was it a Logia, but it also previously belonged to the son of the Pirate King. As per Doflamingo's prediction, Luffy could not stand the idea of his brother's former powers open for just anyone to ta...

    In the manga, Ace introduces the Mera Mera no Mi after he already took care of the Marines headed by Smoker. In the anime he is seen confronting Smoker a bit longer.
    A scene exclusive to the anime showed Ace using the Mera Mera no Mi to light one of Sanji's cigarettes on fire from a distance. However, such an ability was never shown again.
    The idea of a Devil Fruit that would allow someone to use fire was first brought up when Morganexplained what Devil Fruits are.
    Its powers were first foreshadowed when Ace visited a town on Drum Island, when it did not snow on that day, although it did for the whole Drum Island Arc.
    It is the first Logia Fruit that was not eaten by an antagonist, as both Ace and Sabo are Luffy's allies.
    This is the second Devil Fruit to be shown coming back into circulation after its user's death, the other being Smiley's Devil Fruit—the Sara Sara no Mi, Model: Axolotl. However, this is the first...

    Hiken is a powerful fire-based technique used by Portgas D. Ace, the son of Gol D. Roger and a Logia user. He can turn his fist into flames and launch it at his target, but it was neutralized by Akainu's magma in his final battle.

  1. Fire Fist is a powerful fire-based attack that Sabo inherited from Ace, the brother he never met. Watch how Sabo uses Fire Fist to destroy the Corrida Colosseum stage, fight Burgess, and help the Straw Hats escape from the Marines.

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  2. May 18, 2023 · The Mera Mera no Mi is a Logia-type Devil Fruit that grants fire powers and intangibility to its users. It was eaten by Ace, the son of the Pirate King, and later by Sabo, Luffy's sworn brother, who inherited Ace's will and his signature attack Hiken.

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    The Karhunkierros ("Bear's Round"), an 80 km (50 mi) long hiking trail through the Oulanka National Park in Kuusamo, Finland. In the United States, Canada, the Republic of Ireland, and the United Kingdom, hiking means walking outdoors on a trail, or off trail, for recreational purposes. [6]

  4. Jesus Burgess threw part of a hotel at him, but Ace demolished it with a pillar of fire before attacking the two of them and Blackbeard with Hiken. Blackbeard admitted that he had killed Thatch, revealing that he had done it to claim the Yami Yami no Mi .

  5. Apr 1, 2023 · Mera Mera no Mi is a Logia Devil Fruit that allows the user to transform into fire and create fire-based attacks. Ace and Sabo are the only known users of this powerful fruit, and they use it in different ways to suit their fighting styles.

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