Quake (Gura Gura no Mi)
The Quake Fruit (Gura Gura no Mi) is a Mythical tier Special ability in Anime Fighting Simulator Endless. Based on the “Strongest Man in the World” Edward Newgate (Whitebeard), this Paramecia-type fruit allows the user to create vibrations (quakes) that can shatter the air itself.
Quake is the ultimate “Zone Control” fruit. Its attacks are so large that aiming is almost optional. If you are on the screen, you are probably getting hit.
Abilities & Moveset
Quake focuses on massive, screen-shaking AoE attacks.
1. Helmet Breaker
- Description: The user focuses a quake bubble around their fist and punches the air/enemy.
- Type: Close Range Nuke
- Effect: Cracks the screen (visual) and deals heavy damage.
- Tactical Tip: Despite the name, it has a short range. Use it when enemies get too close.
2. Seaquake (Island Shaker)
- Description: The user grabs the air and tilts the entire world.
- Type: Global / Large AoE
- Effect: Knocks down all grounded enemies.
- Tactical Tip: Great for disrupting team fights. It throws everyone off balance.
3. Tsunami
- Description: Summons a massive tidal wave (or shockwave if away from water) to crush enemies.
- Type: Linear Ultimate
- Damage: Extreme
- Tactical Tip: The wind-up is long, but the range is nearly infinite in one direction.
How to Obtain
- Source: Fruit Gacha.
- Rarity: Mythical (Tier 5). This is rarer than Legendary.
- Chance: < 0.5%. Good luck!
Synergy & Best Build
Quake is a “Tanky DPS” build.
- Stats: Split between Chakra and Durability. You are a raid boss yourself.
- Champion: Whitebeard increases quake radius.
- Class: Yonko is the fitting rank.
Frequently Asked Questions (Q&A)
Can I destroy the map?
While the visual effects (cracking air, tilting world) are spectacular, the map resets after the attack. You won’t permanently delete the island.
Is it better than Dragon?
Dragon offers flight and fire breath, making it more mobile. Quake is for players who want to stand their ground and dominate a specific area.
Does it hurt allies?
In PvP zones, yes. Be careful not to wipe out your own team with a Seaquake!