Anim One Piece only recently started the Egghead Island arc, but it's about to feature one of the most shocking battles in the series. It was a battle between Trafalgar Law and Blackbeard. After their alliance ended in Wano, Luffy and Law went their separate ways. They made history by defeating two Yonkos in Wano before choosing their own paths in the New World.
While Luffy goes to Egghead, Law encounters the most dangerous and ruthless pirate in the New World. The recent episode featured the highly anticipated fight between Law and Blackbeard. However, a strange moment occurred when Trafalgar Law temporarily transformed into a woman.
As far as we know, his devil fruit doesn't have that ability, nor does he have any reason to transform during combat. So how did Trafalgar Law turn into a woman in One Piece episode 1093?
It turns out that Doc Q – one of the 10 captains of the Blackbeard Pirates used his devil fruit ability, infecting Law and the rest of his crew with the feminization disease. Doc Q's Devil Fruit allows the user to create diseases that can hinder opponents. This disease can take many forms and cause many different consequences, including male-to-female transformation.
The effective range of this ability appears to be quite wide, as Law and his crew were still affected despite diving deep below the surface of their submarine. The user can also determine when his or her powers will backfire.
In contrast to the serious situation that was happening, Law's teammates praised his appearance and was scolded by the captain. When Law saw his crew being affected by Doc Q's power, he revealed that the fight with the Yonko taught him that one could counter Devil Fruit powers by using large amounts of haki. . Law easily transformed into his original form.
Doc Q was not surprised because he knew Law's huge bounty of up to 3 billion VND, meaning he was extremely strong. He also revealed that the abilities of his Shiku Shiku no Mi are no different from other diseases. As long as someone can discover antibodies, it won't be long before everyone is cured.