
Tony Tony Chopper is the mascot character of One Piece, and also the most adorable doctor to ever live. He's a Reindeer that ate the Hito Hito no Mi, or the Human-Human fruit. This turned Chopper from an ordinary reindeer into a humanoid reindeer with human intelligence and speech.
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PostsLike all other Zoan-type fruits, there are three default forms that the user can turn into. Their default state, the full-form of the fruit, and a hybrid form. However, Chopper has access to a number of unique forms as well, due to his medical knowledge and experimentation in creating the Rumble ball, which allows him a number of new forms.
10 Baby Geezer Form
Pros
Cons
- Cute
- Defenseless
- Tiny
- Only Happens As A Side Effect
This is a form that was only introduced in Wano, and it's a side effect of his new Rumble Ball. It is reminiscent of when Luffy would become Chibi Luffy after he first developed Gear Third.
There is not really much to this form at all, as it is merely a side effect and not made to be used in any way. It turns Chopper into a tiny baby that, while absolutely adorable, is pretty useless in combat and has to be supported and protected by other characters.
9 Hybrid Form
Pros
Cons
- Can Make Maximum Use of His Intelligence
- Most Comfortable in This Form
- Not Particularly Strong or Defensive
This is the form in which Chopper appears the most, and can be considered his "default" state. It's the form where we see him the most in marketing materials as well, and doesn't have any specific strengths or weaknesses with regard to offense or defense like the other forms. Again, it is simply his default state after having consumed the Human-Human fruit.
If Chopper has to fight in this form, he can use his intelligence to figure out enemy weaknesses to assist his teammates or exploit an enemy weakness in one of his other forms.
8 Deer Form
Pros
Cons
- Faster Than Base Form
- Blends In
- No Combat Uses
This form is where Chopper takes on his reindeer appearance. The main advantage to this form is that it can allow Chopper to disguise himself as a normal animal, or run faster and/or carry teammates on his back for a quick escape.
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Posts 5Other than that, there is not much to this form, as, for all intents and purposes, he is a reindeer. It helps with blending in, or carrying incapacitated crew members, but is all but useless in most combat situations.
7 Jumping Point
Pros
Cons
- Advanced Mobility
- Can Be Effective If Switching Fast Enough
- Weak Offense
- Weak Defense
With Jumping Point, Chopper uses a hybrid form based on making use of his deer legs with a more human-like top half. This allows him to gain increased jumping capabilities while still being able to fight or attack.
This form is only marginally useful. He is weaker than in his Heavy Point, but the extra mobility can help dodge attacks, and if he switches between forms fast enough, he can make great use of Jump Point.
6 Human Form/Heavy Point
Pros
Cons
- Average Attack Power
- Average Defense
- Decent Strength
- Stands Out In Public
- Doesn't Excel at Anything
This is Chopper's full human form, in which he becomes a very tall, ape-like man covered in fur. It has a decent mix of strength and defense due to his height and muscles, but isn't as strong or defensive as forms like Guard Point or Arm Point.
This form is a pretty good all-rounder. It doesn't have any advanced mobility options, but can put up a decent fight against fodder, and offers height and strength for menial tasks like building or carrying things. At first, Chopper would try to use it to blend in with the public, but the form really doesn't lend itself to looking like a normal human, even in the One Piece world.
5 Guard Point
Pros
Cons
- Unmatched Defense Power
- Zero Offensive Power
With Guard Point, this form is completely focused on defense and nothing else. He becomes spherical, with his fur growing and extending out, covering his whole body except his face.
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PostsThe main downside of this form is that it has no offense of any kind, but that's okay, as Chopper can pretty easily switch between forms on-the-fly Post-Timeskip. In terms of pure defense, there is no form like Guard Point.
4 Arm Point
Pros
Cons
- Before Timeskip, Strong Single-Target Attack Power
- Damage Falloff As The Series Goes On
- Bad Against Crowds
With Arm Point, this is Chopper's offense-oriented form, at least Pre-Timeskip. In Arm Point, all the power goes to his arms, and he is capable of extremely effective single-target damage, almost like a "glass cannon" build.
Although this is very effective against many enemy types, the power of Arm Point has damage fall-off as the series progresses and the enemies the Straw Hats face get stronger and stronger.
3 Horn Point
Pros
Cons
- High Attack Power
- Can Dig
- Head Becomes Heavier, Harder to Balance
Horn Point is arguably the strongest form in terms of attack power in an average form, during the Pre-Timeskip era, anyway. In this form, Chopper's antlers grow much larger and become more deadly, although this has an effect on his balance.
Post-Timeskip, Chopper is able to stand on two legs while in Horn Point, and the horns become rounder and larger, rather than pointy and jagged. He is also able to dig very effectively, allowing him to maneuver around the battlefield and surprise enemies with a sneak attack.
2 Kung-Fu Point
Pros
Cons
- Increased Mobility
- Combat Prowess
- Not as Powerful as Arm Point
- Not as Agile as Jump Point
Pre-Timeskip, Horn Point would probably be the strongest form in terms of pure attack power, only slightly edging out Arm Point. However, after the Time-Skip, he develops Kung-Fu Point.
Kung-Fu Point may look a bit silly in terms of its design, but it is a very capable form that Chopper makes great use of. As a master of Kung-Fu, while it can't reach the heights of agility that Jump Point can, or the attack power of Arm or Horn point, it mixes both into a great jack-of-all-trades that can hold its own against all but the toughest of opponents.
1 Monster Point
Pros
Cons
- Extreme Strength
- Extreme Defense
- Very Tall And Intimidating
- Before Timeskip, No Control
- Side Effects After Use
Chopper's ultimate form, Monster Point, is the strongest form he has. Pre-Timeskip, this turns Chopper into an uncontrollable monster, with no control over his actions and becoming extremely aggressive. In return, he becomes absolutely massive, gaining extreme strength and durability.
Post-Timeskip, Chopper now has control over his mind in Monster Point, although it still has a time limit due to the strain on his body. He is only able to get into this form through his Rumble Ball, and he saves it for the most dire of circumstances, although he is a bit more lenient with it Post-Timeskip. This form is probably the most iconic of his forms as well, as it is the perfect juxtaposition with his normal, cheery, cute self.
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