Another note on technique lists, for those of you that don't understand the significance of it: Yes, it DOES affect Devil Fruit users. The way it affects devil fruit users is complicated, but this will try to give a general guideline so that every user will find it easier to understand. It is not in any way the EXACT rules for technique-less characters, but it will help shed some light in what is and isn't bluntly a technique or non-technique related attack that involves a devil fruit.
Paramecia: Without a technique list the most a plant user can do is create flowers, make things blossom faster (but not too fast) and MAYBE controlling vines. Things of that sort. He can't control trees, he can't create plants, and he can't make random effects on his plants. He is weak, because he hasn't developed a style to create plants. He is only using what is around him or her in a reasonable way. A shadow paramecia that controls others shadows will not have that power in its complete form. In other words, he'll probably make shadows dance WHILE STILL BEING ATTACHED TO THE GROUND, but not come out of its place on the ground/wall and kill its owner. Nope. A paramecia that controls weather will only be able to intensify, slightly the weather is around them OR decrease its effects slightly. There is a very real limitation on what can and can't be done without a technique list because said person hasn't reached a point where they get creative with it. A person can have 100% DF mastery and still only control big plants if he's a plant user, or make shadows run around instead of just dancing if he's a shadow user (but never attack or morph its shape), and a person with weather will, at most, turn bad weather into neutral weather.
Logia: Logias are simple. Without their technique lists they can send an orb, or sphere, of their element at an opponent. They can also turn into their elements (if they have this ability) and coat themselves in their element. Other then those three things Logia can't create anything else. For those of you that hear 'sphere of their element' and think 'Flame Emperor' the answer is 'Nope.' A sphere that's thrown by a non-technique logia is roughly the size of a basketball. A normal one in the US, not some random country where basketballs are the size of people.
Zoans: Zoans are very tricky. If they don't have a technique list for their DF then they can't attack with a normal technique list while they are transformed. In other words, if a zoan transforms then their non-df technique list can't be used unless they have a DF technique list. An example: Monk knows kicking techniques, Monk transforms into his Panda-form, Panda-form does not have a DF list so the Monk can't use his kicking techniques while in that form. If the before mentioned Monk had a devil fruit technique list then he will gain access to his other technique lists while in his Panda form, on top of whatever powers or special abilities the Panda has in his devil fruit technique list (like biting people's heads off, kicking a person in the air with extra force and claws, and even adding to his current technique list's power). The good news is that Zoans can technically use their DF technique list to advance their technique numbers, so the before mentioned monk can put techniques in his DF technique list. Example: The monk has kicking techniques in his normal form but wants to include a spinning kick, instead of waiting three levels to get it he adds that technique to his DF list, however he can only use that technique when he is transformed and it MUST include the fighting style the the monk already knows (in this case kicking).