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The Kuta Kuta no Mi, also called the Wither Wither Fruit, is a Paramecia type Devil Fruit that allows the eater to cause any object within a few feet of them to rapidly decay and die. "Kutakuta" is a Japanese verb for withering. It was eaten by Eugene Gaugain.

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  • Kuta Kuta no Mi
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  • The Kuta Kuta no Mi, also called the Wither Wither Fruit, is a Paramecia type Devil Fruit that allows the eater to cause any object within a few feet of them to rapidly decay and die. "Kutakuta" is a Japanese verb for withering. It was eaten by Eugene Gaugain.
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  • 果物をしおれさせてください
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  • Kuta Kuta no Mi
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  • Wither
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  • Kuta Kuta no Mi
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  • Paramecia
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  • Eugene Gaugain
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  • The Kuta Kuta no Mi, also called the Wither Wither Fruit, is a Paramecia type Devil Fruit that allows the eater to cause any object within a few feet of them to rapidly decay and die. "Kutakuta" is a Japanese verb for withering. It was eaten by Eugene Gaugain.
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