What is the price you pay for eating a Devil Fruit?
You lose the ability to swim.
Before starting his own pirate crew, which pirate crew did Law join?
The Donquixote Pirates
How many DFs can a person eat? (Bonus for a snack: Mr. Jeff will ask you a separate question)
A person can only eat one DF
Which DF did Corazon eat?
The Calm-Calm Fruit
What disease did Law have?
White Lead Disease
What is Law's full name? (Bonus for 1 MVP point: What is his nickname?)
Trafalgar D. Water Law
What is the name of Trafalgar Law's pirate crew?
The Heart Pirates
Identify two Logia type Devil Fruits (Tell me two Devil Fruits)
Ace and Sabo's Flare Flare Fruit, Aokiji's Ice-Ice Fruit, and Enel's Lightning Fruit
Who decides to help find a cure for Law's disease?
Rosinante aka Corazon
What is the name of Trafalgar Law's ship doctor?
Trafalgar D. Law
Where is Trafalgar Law from? (Bonus for 2 MVP points and snack: Name the actual country not its nickname)
He is from the North Blue/White Town
Which type of Devil Fruit grants its user the ability to turn into an animal?
Zoan
What are the 3 types of Devil Fruits?
Paramecia, Logia, and Zoan
Who are the DF users in the Straw Hat crew?
Luffy, Chopper, and Nico Robin
What DF did Luffy eat? (Bonus for 2 MVP points: What type of DF is it?)
The Gum-Gum Fruit aka the Gomu-Gomu No Mi
What is the name of Trafalgar Law's navigator?
Bepo
How do you say "heart" in Spanish?
Corazon
How much was the Ope-Ope No Mi valued at?
5 Billion Berries
What is an homage?
A type of reference that directly honors and/or pays respect to someone or something
Trafalgar Law must say a word to activate his DF and another to switch places with things. What are the two words? (Bonus for 1 MVP point and a snack: Name another one of his attacks)
"Room" and "Shambles"
Which of the 3 types of Devil Fruit did Trafalgar Law eat?
Paramecia
Which DF did Trafalgar Law eat? (Bonus for 1 MVP point: What does the name stand for?)
The Op-Op fruit or the Ope-Ope No Mi.
What is an allusion?
A figure of speech in which an object or situation references a completely different object or situation from a different source
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