One Piece: Is Doflamingo a Seraph? No, but there will be a Seraph based on Doflamingo!

One Piece: Is Doflamingo a Seraph? No, but there will be a Seraph based on Doflamingo!

One Piece: Is Doflamingo a Seraphim? No, But There Will Be a Doflamingo-Based Seraphim!

Donquixote Doflamingo from One Piece is a descendant of the Donquixote family, but without World Noble status. He made a name for himself as the captain of the pirate gang named after his family and eventually became a member of the Seven Warlords of the Sea and one of the series' best villains. After his defeat by Luffy two years after the Battle of Marineford, Doflamingo was taken to Impel Down. In this regard, Doflamingo is one of the series' most powerful villains and one of its most hated characters. But, in light of recent revelations, is he a Seraphim? We'll examine this in this article and reveal everything you need to know about it.

No, Donquixote Doflamingo isn't a Seraphim. When he was born, Seraphim didn't even exist, and since he doesn't have any lunar traits, it's impossible for him to be one. But knowing who Seraphim are and how they're created, we're certain that manga chapter 1086 will reveal a Seraphim clone of Donquixote Doflamingo, even if we still don't know what the clone will look like.

The rest of this article will expand on the theory that Donquixote Doflamingo could be a Seraph in One Piece. We'll expand on the answer given above by explaining who Seraphs are and how they are created, as well as why Donquixote Doflamingo isn't actually a Seraph, i.e., why he couldn't even be one. You'll also find other interesting information related to this issue. The article, however, will be full of spoilers for the most recent manga chapters, so if you don't want to know everything, be careful how you approach the text.

The Seraphim are a new force to be reckoned with

Dr. Vegapunk developed the Seraphim through a very expensive process to replace the Seven Warriors of the Sea, which proved extremely unreliable. Marines sometimes have difficulty controlling them because once they are ordered to attack, they completely ignore everything and don't even care about their own kind. They are cyborgs, like the Pacifista, who were created to be living weapons, which explains why they are so blindly loyal and listen to orders without hesitation or restraint. They also often remain mute.

They are made in a very special way. They undergo a considerably rapid growth process and are infused with blood from the King's Lunar Race, which gives them their distinctive dark complexion, black wings, and white hair, as well as material from the original Seven Warlords, which explains their appearance.

They are also infused with Green Blood, a unique material that, when combined with a Paramecia-type user's bloodline factor, allows a Seraph to mimic and augment that user's Devil Fruit abilities. They are, essentially, a hybrid of a Pacifista, a Sea Warlord, and a Lunarian, all with the added Green Blood component.

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As previously stated, they were designed to be the ideal weapons because they are cyborgs and will obediently follow the orders of the World Government; this explains the nickname "humanity's strongest form." This, coupled with the fact that they would charge head-on into a conflict, disregarding their own safety as well as that of their own friends, is what makes them so dangerous.

However, despite having lunar enhancements and appearing younger than the original Warlords but appearing to be much more powerful than them, the Seraphim are not entirely identical to the original Warlords.

So far, only four of them have been seen, but Chapter 1086 spoilers suggest that the other three will be clones of Gecko Moria, Sir Crocodile, and Donquixote Doflamingo. So, could Doflamingo be a Seraph? No!

It is impossible for Donquixote Doflamingo to actually be a Seraphim

As we said, it's impossible for Doflamingo himself to be a Seraph, but the manga will most likely reveal a Seraph clone of Doflamingo, even though we still don't know its name (maybe S-Flamingo?). So how is it impossible for Doflamingo to be a Seraph?

Well, first of all, the Seraphim were only recently created as Vegapunk's answer to the Seven Warlords of the Sea. The process wasn't known 41 years before Doflamingo's birth, so there's no way he could be a Seraphim.

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Furthermore, this would go against the original goals of the Seven Warlords of the Sea and the Seraphim. On top of that, Doflamingo doesn't even look like a Seraphim: his skin isn't darker, he doesn't have white hair, and he doesn't have wings. Furthermore, he grew up normally, like all humans, and now looks like a grown man, unlike the Seraphim, who all look like children. Therefore, we assume that Doflamingo's Seraphim clone will look like a child version of the character.

On top of that, Doflamingo was neither completely obedient to the World Government, like the Seraphim, nor particularly powerful. Sure, he was strong, but he was "normal-level" strong and in no way enhanced, like the rest of the Seraphim. Therefore, this theory also makes no sense.

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Finally, we know Doflamingo's family history. We know what happened to him during his childhood and how his story evolved. We've seen it, and this fact alone contradicts everything those theories claiming Doflamingo is a Seraph. We know his parents, his late brother, how his family lost its status, and everything else. That's why there's absolutely no way Doflamingo is a Seraph, but, as we said, a Seraph clone will likely appear in the series.