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One Piece: 5 Surprising Facts About Brook’s Yomi Yomi no Mi

Brook's Yomi Yomi no Mi offers more than a second chance at life, hiding dark secrets.

by Theo Vance
July 1, 2026
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In the vast world of One Piece, Devil Fruits are the source of some of the most bizarre and powerful abilities. Among hundreds of unique powers, Brook’s Yomi Yomi no Mi (Revive-Revive Fruit) stands out as a fascinating anomaly.

At first glance, this Paramecia-type fruit seems straightforward: it grants the user a second chance at life. But as the story unfolds, creator Eiichiro Oda reveals that the Yomi Yomi no Mi is far more mysterious, strange, and dangerous than it appears. Here are five intriguing facts about this Devil Fruit you might not know.

1. Basic Info and Nature of the Yomi Yomi no Mi


The Yomi Yomi no Mi is a Paramecia-type Devil Fruit. Despite being called the “Revive-Revive Fruit,” its core power isn’t about the physical body but is deeply connected to the user’s soul.

It allows a person’s soul to remain anchored in the living world and re-enter their body after death. Thanks to this ability, Brook was able to come back to life after the entire Rumbar Pirates crew was wiped out by poison in the past.

2. A Rare Devil Fruit That Grants a “Spare Life”


Throughout One Piece’s history, Devil Fruits that can intervene in death and grant users an extra life are extremely rare. The Yomi Yomi no Mi is the clearest and purest example of this power.

The closest comparison is the Hebi Hebi no Mi, Model: Yamata no Orochi (Eight-Headed Snake) eaten by the tyrant Kurozumi Orochi in Wano Country. Orochi has eight lives corresponding to his eight snake heads and only truly dies after all eight heads are severed. Brook, however, has just one spare life, but its activation comes with some bittersweet and even comical twists.

3. Brook’s Skeleton Form Isn’t Caused by the Devil Fruit


This is one of the most common misconceptions among fans. Many assume eating the Yomi Yomi no Mi turns the user into a living skeleton. That’s not true! The reason behind the Soul King’s tragic yet humorous skeletal appearance is different.

When Brook died, his soul left his body but got lost in the thick fog of the Florian Triangle for a long time. By the time his soul found his old ship, Brook’s body had completely decomposed, leaving only his dry skeleton.

In reality, if Brook’s soul had located his body sooner, he could have revived with a normal flesh-and-bone body.

4. Powers Beyond Just a “Second Life”


Before the time skip, many readers thought the Yomi Yomi no Mi was underwhelming since Brook’s only ability seemed to be revival, with the drawback of losing the ability to swim. But two years of training changed everything. Brook discovered he could manipulate and enhance his soul energy.

First, he can freeze targets. The soul energy from the dead carries an icy chill from the underworld, allowing Brook to coat his sword strikes with freezing power.

Second, he can counter souls. This energy is a natural enemy to enemies created from fragments of souls, such as the Big Mom Pirates’ Chess Soldiers. However, Brook is still outmatched by special Homies created from Big Mom’s original soul, like Prometheus and Zeus.

Third, Brook can perform Soul Projection. He can separate his soul from his skeleton to pass through walls, scout, and move freely without taking physical damage.

5. The Rumbar Pirates Knew Brook Ate the Devil Fruit Before They Died


In the emotional Chapter 488, a small detail was revealed. As the Rumbar Pirates were dying from poison, they mentioned that Brook had eaten the Yomi Yomi no Mi.

The problem was, since Brook had never actually died before, even he was unsure how the fruit’s power would work. In that tragic moment, the crew united in hope and entrusted their faith to Brook. They sang their final song, Binks’ Sake, onto a recording snail, with the single wish that if Brook truly came back to life, he would carry their melody to their beloved whale friend, Laboon.

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