Tomi Tomi no Mi

The Tomi Tomi no Mi is a Paramecia-type Devil Fruit that turns whoever eats it into a Bank Person. It allows its users to store, spend, and utilize money in multiple ways, from boosting power and strength to unleashing massive burst attacks. It also judges the 'worth' of anything around it within a radius. A ticker counter is displayed over the head of the eater at all times, showing the worth of the eater, as 'the Bank must maintain transparency at all times'.

Appearance
This Devil Fruit takes the form of a large bundle of green grapes with black, berri-symbol swirls.

Strengths & Weaknesses
The major strength of the Bank fruit is that it mathematically makes the user stronger and stronger as they increase their personal wealth and worth. Any kind of wealth or luxury can be 'taken' by the bank and is held in the vault that the Bank Person becomes. This adds to the wealth of the user, increasing the counter above him or her, and subsequently increases their physical power. Wealth can be spent in the form of powerful burst attacks, increased overall power and strength, or 'special' attacks.

The major weakness is that the strength of the user is on display for all to see at any time, and cannot be hidden or turned off. The overall wealth of the character directly affects the strength of the character, and if overspent, needs to be returned to the black before the counter can return up to the wealth level. Without a steady source of income, the counter returns to its full state very slowly.

The fruit also has the standard devil fruit weaknesses.

Usage
The fruit has been eaten by Mon Reji, perhaps the least suited person for the fruit, as he is a known gambler and the unluckiest man on the sea.