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The Pota Pota no Mi is a Paramecia type Devil Fruit that allows the user to create portals. Making them into a "Portal Human". It was eaten by the archaeologist of the Black Fang Pirates Shirai Zenji.

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  • Pota Pota no Mi
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  • The Pota Pota no Mi is a Paramecia type Devil Fruit that allows the user to create portals. Making them into a "Portal Human". It was eaten by the archaeologist of the Black Fang Pirates Shirai Zenji.
  • The Pota Pota no Mi is a paramecia class devil fruit that allows the user to create sets of portals, through which items can go through. It was eaten by Magna Chell, and after his death, was eaten by Wraith.
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  • Pota Pota no Mi
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  • Pota Pota no Mi
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  • Pota means Portal
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  • Portal Portal Fruit
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  • [[w:c:onepiece:Paramecia#Paramecia
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  • The Pota Pota no Mi is a Paramecia type Devil Fruit that allows the user to create portals. Making them into a "Portal Human". It was eaten by the archaeologist of the Black Fang Pirates Shirai Zenji.
  • The Pota Pota no Mi is a paramecia class devil fruit that allows the user to create sets of portals, through which items can go through. It was eaten by Magna Chell, and after his death, was eaten by Wraith.
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