There is no denying that today One Piece anime is at its peak, attracting many fans around the world. The story and its world setting are as unique as its devil fruit powers. While there are many characters whose powers and abilities are way beyond our imagination, we’ll talk about the immense powers and abilities held by Trafalgar D. Water Law. Trafalgar Law is one of those characters in One Piece that we can’t come to hate. His personality and his past both won over One Piece fans’ hearts. What are Law’s power and abilities that made him into such a formidable Badass? Well, let’s see.
Trafalgar Law is a Pirate from the north blue region and also the Captain and Doctor of the Heart Pirates. He also attended a Doctor’s academy in his town when he was Young. He is also known as a member of the worst generation of pirates. And was one of the former members of the Seven Warlords of the Sea. His bounty at this time is about 500 million Berry. Law is the only survivor of a town called Flevance. This town’s resident suffered from a fatal disease known as Amber Lead Syndrome. He was saved when he ate the Op – Op Devil Fruit and gained the ability to perform on himself Surgically.
Here are all the powers and abilities of Trafalgar Law:
Trafalgar Law’s Superhuman Dexterity
As a child, Law had severe rigorous combat training in the past and was trained by the Donquixote Pirates. When he was twelve years old, he could throw Rosinante, a very tall man, by only grabbing his leg. His physical strength also allows him to block powerful attacks, like when he was fighting Doflamingo. He blocked his extremely powerful Overheat String and can even oscillate Thousand Sunny by his sword strength. During the anime, he and Luffy are forced to fight each other. And contrary to that, he could match Luffy’s strength in terms of Prowess. This was all possible as he got trained in martial arts by Lao. G.
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Trafalgar Law’s Dexterous Swordsmanship
Law’s personality is also reflected by his sword. He wields his Nodachi Kikoku, which is a sword as tall as him. He can easily fight a Vice-admiral without using his Devil fruit powers by only relying on his sword Skills. One of the most powerful skills is “Amputate”. This technique is when he cuts his target with his sword without harming them a bit through spacial slicing. Also, with this skill, he easily defeated Wano’s most daunting samurai. Despite all this, his swordsmanship was shown when he fought Vergo. Vergo was one of the strongest members of the Donquixote Pirates. But Law easily cut through him in one slash, dismembering his body.
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Trafalgar Law’s Mastery Over Medical Science
As mentioned above, Law, since his childhood days, was attending an academy for medical science. His father was also the best doctor in his town, Flevance, who personally taught him complex procedures. And his compatibility with the devil fruit powers is all thanks to his medical knowledge. His immensely known surgery skill is to cut a patient’s body and remove all organs without damaging any tissues, leaving scars or any bleeding. This was the reason he was nicknamed the “Surgeon of Death”. He also operated on Luffy and Jinbe simultaneously when they were injured by the barbarous Akainu, the current Fleet Admiral.
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Trafalgar Law’s Ultimate Devil Fruit Powers
Let’s be honest. We know that Law has one of the unique devil fruit powers. That also has the capability to defeat many strong characters of the One Piece world. He ate the Op – Op devil fruit. That gave him the ability to manipulate any animate or inanimate objects inside his Sphere of Light blue aura. Law also uses this power to generate high voltage energy, capable of shocking his opponents to death. And also can create a blade composed of the same high energy capable of damaging internal organs without leaving a wound. He used these techniques to defeat Doflamingo.
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