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Blox Fruits are one of the four main ways to deal damage in the game, along
with Fighting Styles, Swords, and Guns.

Blox Fruits are named after what they do and are mysterious fruits that can be found across various locations in
the game. When eaten, they grant the consumer a supernatural ability, with each fruit having its own distinct
power. In exchange for power, the user cannot swim and will die if they stay in Water for too long. Some Blox
Fruits have special abilities that can grant the user certain immunities, or create detrimental weaknesses. They
are the main, core mechanism of the game, as well as being represented as the game title, hence Blox Fruits.

These are the main ways to obtain Blox Fruits, that includes:

Doing the most damage in a Factory raid.


Defending Castle on the Sea from pirates and dealing the final blow on the last enemy.
Defeating the Brigade during the Ship Raid at a low chance.
Picking up fruits that spawn hourly, or 45 minutes in the weekends.
Buying a fruit from the Blox Fruit Dealer or the Blox Fruit Gacha.

There also some arbitrary ways of obtaining Blox Fruits, including:

Buying a Permanent Blox Fruit from the Blox Fruit Dealer or from the in-game shop.
Trading for fruits in either The Café or Mansion.
Being Gifted a Permanent Blox Fruit by a friend or random player.
Purchasing a Physical Rocket Fruit from Wenlock at a cost of 97 97. (Not recommended)
Find or take a Blox Fruit fruit that someone dropped.
Buy the Fruit Notifier gamepass at a cost of 2,700
2,700, which makes finding fruits easier.
Participate to in-game events, note that these events are limited (e.g. receive physical fruit from the Death
King during Halloween Events or purchase from Valentine Events).
Being rewarded of a Physical Kitsune Fruit by the Kitsune Shrine upon redeeming Azure Embers to the
shrine.

As of Update 21, there are currently 39 fruits in the game, including:

21 Natural Blox Fruits


10 Elemental Blox Fruits
8 Beast Blox Fruits

Contents

1 Blox Fruits Information

1.1 Blox Fruits

1.2 Unavailable Blox Fruits

1.3 Notes

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2 Trivia

3 Navigation

Blox Fruits Information


There are a total of 5 Blox Fruit rarities in-game that give an overall indication of a fruit's cost and spawn rate.

Common: Cheapest Fruits and more likely to spawn


Uncommon: Cheap Fruits
Rare: Mid-priced Fruits
Legendary: Expensive Fruits
Mythical: Very Expensive Fruits and have the least likely chance of spawning

Blox Fruits

Rocket
Rocket Spin
Spin Chop
Chop Spring
Spring Bomb
Bomb

Smoke
Smoke Spike
Spike Flame
Flame Falcon
Falcon Ice
Ice

Sand
Sand Dark
Dark Diamond
Diamond Light
Light Rubber
Rubber

Barrier
Barrier Ghost
Ghost Magma
Magma Quake
Quake Buddha
Buddha

Love
Love Spider
Spider Sound
Sound Phoenix
Phoenix Portal
Portal

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Rumble
Rumble Pain
Pain Blizzard
Blizzard Gravity
Gravity Mammoth
Mammoth

T-Rex
T-Rex Dough
Dough Shadow
Shadow Venom
Venom Control
Control

Spirit
Spirit Dragon
Dragon Leopard
Leopard Kitsune
Kitsune

Unavailable Blox Fruits


Blox Fruits that are unobtainable from normal means/or removed, usually replaced by another fruit but not
always.

Kilo
Kilo Revive
Revive Door
Door String
String Paw
Paw

Soul
Soul Meme
Meme

Notes
Dropped fruits will not despawn.
Once a player stores a fruit, they cannot drop it.
Fruits purchased with Robux are permanent and can be equipped from either the Blox Fruits Dealer or
the Menu at any time, while Blox Fruits bought with Money are not permanent.
Players can remove their fruit by going to the Remove Blox Fruit NPC found in the Prison in the First
Sea and the Castle on the Sea in the Third Sea, although this is not recommended.
Permanent fruits can be traded like game passes. To do so, players must select the "Store in Inventory"
option under the "Gift" tab.
The mastery of a fruit will remain consistent regardless of whether the fruit is replaced. The same goes for
its awakened moves, which can be changed with the Awakenings Expert NPC.

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Players cannot trade permanent fruits or gamepasses that have already been used, just like with fruits that
are being used.
Sand users take double the damage when submerged in water.
Being a member of Shark reduces damage taken in the water.
Being V2 or higher nullifies the damage.

Fruits in the Second Sea or Third Sea can be exchanged for certain items, events, or quests.
Buying a fruit with Money from the Blox Fruit Dealer NPC will replace the currently equipped fruit.
If a player takes out a stored fruit and someone kills them, they will lose the fruit, but the enemy will not get
the fruit.
Some fruits such as Ice and Magma v2 allows the users to walk on water, this does not mean that they
ignore damage received by the sea, such as being pushed underwater.
Awakened Buddha's Transformation is enough to not be fully submerged under water when standing,
nullifying damage from the sea, unless also pushed underwater.

Trivia
It would cost 60,155 to buy every permanent fruit, and 63,882,500 to buy every fruit.
Most of Bosses use the older versions of their fruits.
Don Swan is the only one who uses Spider with its updated moveset.

Many Blox Fruit moves have Destructible Physics, as with many other types of attacks.

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