That dude Burgess? Total powerhouse with the Kira Kira no Mi—basically turns his fists into earthquake generators. Remember when he wrecked the Colosseum in Dressrosa? The fruit amplifies his already insane physical strength into concussive blasts. What I dig is how Blackbeard's crew gets these oddly specific powers that match their personalities. Burgess could've had some generic strength boost, but no, he gets to literally shake the earth like a pro wrestler breaking the ring. Makes me wonder if Teach handpicks fruits based on theatrics.
Burgess's power's all about impact—literally. The Kira Kira no Mi lets him channel shockwaves through his strikes, making every punch hit like a tectonic shift. It's perfect for his wrestling gimmick; the fruit turns suplexes into seismic events. Not the most complex ability, but when you see him smash a city block mid-match promo, you get why Blackbeard wanted this guy on his crew.
Jesus Burgess, the wrestling fanatic from 'One Piece', has a Devil Fruit power that's as loud and brash as his personality—the Kira Kira no Mi, a Paramecia-type fruit that lets him create devastating shockwaves. I love how Oda designed this ability to match his over-the-top wrestling persona; it's like he's always in the ring, delivering earth-shaking slams. The way he used it during the Dressrosa arc, cracking the ground like a showboating heel, made me cheer despite him being a villain. It's not the flashiest power, but it fits his 'champion of destruction' vibe perfectly.
What's fascinating is how Burgess's fighting style blends raw strength with his fruit's shockwave mechanics. He doesn't just punch—he turns his body into a seismic weapon. I'd kill to see him throw a shockwave-enhanced piledriver someday. For now, though, watching him crumble buildings with a single punch while yelling about 'true strength' is pure entertainment.
As a Paramecia-type user, Burgess's Devil Fruit allows him to generate shockwaves through physical contact, turning his attacks into localized earthquakes. What's interesting is how this contrasts with Whitebeard's Gura Gura no Mi—both manipulate vibrations, but Burgess's version feels more contained, like a scalpel versus a sledgehammer. I theorize his awakening might let him propagate shocks through surfaces like water or air, but for now, it's all about those WWE-style finishers. The fruit's simplicity hides its potential; imagine him clapping his hands to create a shockwave dome or using it defensively to repel attacks. Oda loves giving brawlers creative twists.
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Man, Jesus Burgess is one of those characters in 'One Piece' who just oozes brute energy, you know? He's the captain of the first ship of the Blackbeard Pirates and serves as the crew's combatant. Dude's built like a tank and loves a good fight—his whole vibe is 'smash first, ask questions later.' What's wild is how he contrasts with Blackbeard's scheming nature; Burgess is all raw power and pride, like a wrestler who stepped out of the ring and into the Grand Line.
Remember his debut during the Dressrosa arc? That guy crashed the Colosseum like a hurricane, boasting about his strength and hunting the Mera Mera no Mi. Even though he got clowned by Sabo, it showed how fearless he is. Later, during the Payback War, he got wrecked by the Revolutionary Army, but you gotta admire his tenacity. He's not the smartest tool in the shed, but his loyalty to Blackbeard and his sheer audacity make him memorable. Kinda like that one friend who charges headfirst into trouble—you can't help but root for him, even when he's clearly outmatched.
Jesus Burgess has always struck me as this weird mix of intimidating and comically underwhelming in 'One Piece'. As the first commander of the Blackbeard Pirates, you'd expect him to be this unstoppable force, right? But his actual feels like a letdown compared to other top-tier fighters in the series. He got wrecked by Sabo during the Dressrosa arc, which really showed his limits. That said, he's still physically monstrous—lifting entire buildings like they're cardboard boxes. His raw strength is undeniable, but in a world where Haki and Devil Fruits dominate, his lack of versatility hurts him. I think Oda keeps him around as a contrast to Blackbeard's cunning, almost like a brute-force foil.
What fascinates me is how Burgess might evolve. Post-timeskip, he's got the Riki Riki no Mi (strong-strong fruit), which theoretically should make him a powerhouse. But we haven't seen enough to judge if he's truly elite now. Compared to guys like Katakuri or King, he feels like a B-lister. Still, I wouldn't count him out—Blackbeard's crew thrives on surprises, and Burgess could pull a shocking upgrade later.