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Blox Fruits Tier List: Best Fruits for PvP & Grinding (June 2026)

The best PvP fruits in Blox Fruits right now are Dragon, Kitsune, and awakened Dough, with Shadow and Soul close behind after their rise this year. The best grinding fruit is still Buddha, and nothing else is close. The game has more than 40 Devil Fruits split across three types and five rarity tiers, and which one you eat or trade away determines your combat style, grinding speed, and PvP matchups for a long time. This tier list ranks the fruits that matter for PvP and grinding based on the meta as of June 2026, including Fiend from the February Valentine's event. If you just picked up a fruit and want to know whether to eat it or trade it, start here.

Tier PvP Grinding
S Dragon (East and West), Kitsune, Awakened Dough, Shadow, Soul, Leopard, Gas Buddha, Light, Magma, Mammoth
A Control, Yeti, Spirit, Venom, Portal, Phoenix, Lightning, Blizzard Spirit, Venom (strong AoE, slower than Buddha)
B Ice, Gravity, Quake, Love Ice (early Seas only)
Avoid Rocket, Spin, Spike, Spring, Bomb, Blade, Smoke, Diamond, Sand Same list

How Devil Fruits Work in Blox Fruits

The fruits divide into three types. Natural (Paramecia) fruits give you special abilities like gravity manipulation, quake punches, or dough attacks. Elemental (Logia) fruits have a passive that makes you immune to basic hits, so enemies need Haki turned on to actually touch you. They also tend to have wide AoE moves. Beast (Zoan) fruits transform your character into a creature with unique abilities.

Fruits come in five rarity tiers: Common, Uncommon, Rare, Legendary, and Mythical. Rarity roughly tracks power level, but not perfectly. Buddha is Legendary and outperforms most Mythicals for grinding.

You get fruits three ways: they spawn randomly on the map every hour (disappear after 20 minutes), you buy a random one from the Blox Fruits Dealer for Beli or Robux (restocks every 4 hours), or you trade with other players. If you are still learning the basics of stats and leveling, start with the Blox Fruits guide first.

S-Tier Blox Fruits for PvP

Dragon (East and West variants) sits at the top. The Update 24 rework gave it a Fury Meter that charges as you fight, damage reduction in transformed state, and a Draco race bonus that stacks on top. Both variants hit hard, but West Dragon has better AoE while East Dragon has stronger single-target combos.

Kitsune has the fastest combo starters in the game. You open with a stun, chain into a full combo, and the opponent is dead or near-dead before they can respond. It costs 8 million Beli or 4,000 Robux from the dealer. Expensive, but the PvP performance matches the price.

Awakened Dough is the easiest S-tier fruit to play. The stun combos are simple to execute but deal massive damage. You do not need frame-perfect timing. Land the initial stun, press your buttons in order, and the combo does the rest.

Shadow and Soul both climbed into the top tier this year. Shadow used to sit in B-tier, but recent balance changes turned its mobility and burst into a real combo threat. Soul punishes opponents who cluster or stand still, and its control tools set up kills for teammates in group fights. Most mid-2026 rankings now place both alongside Dough at the top.

Leopard remains the benchmark PvP fruit. Its transformation, speed, and damage are the standard other Mythicals get measured against, which is why most endgame fruit main builds are tuned around it.

Fiend is the newest fruit, a Mythical mutation of Yeti released during the Valentine's event in February 2026. It swaps Yeti's defensive kit for raw damage, with reworked skills and a Super Dash passive. It came from a limited-time gacha, so trading is the only way to get one now. Early rankings place it high, but the small player pool means its long-term spot is still settling.

Gas excels at area denial. The damage-over-time effects zone out opponents and force them to fight on your terms. Strong in group PvP and bounty hunting.

S-Tier Blox Fruits for Grinding

Buddha has held the top grinding spot for years and nothing has come close. The transformation stretches your punch range to about triple what it normally is, letting you hit entire groups of enemies from a distance. Pair it with Godhuman or Sanguine Art fighting style and a 65% Melee / 35% Defense stat build, and you clear quests faster than any other setup.

Light is the second-best grinding fruit. It has the fastest travel speed in the game (the flight move covers ground faster than any other fruit), solid AoE damage for clearing mobs, and Elemental passives that make enemies miss you. Light works especially well in First Sea and early Second Sea where speed matters more than raw damage.

Magma has strong AoE damage that lingers on the ground, hitting enemies multiple times. Mammoth offers sustain through its transformation. You tank hits while dealing consistent AoE damage, useful in Third Sea where mobs hit back hard.

A-Tier Blox Fruits: Strong All-Around

Control got reworked in Update 29 and jumped up the rankings. The new moveset has better range and combo potential than the old version. Yeti is tanky with good AoE and wins fights through endurance rather than burst damage. Spirit has versatile moves that work in both PvP and PvE. Venom does strong damage over time and has good crowd control.

Portal gives you the best movement in the game. The teleport moves let you control fight pacing: engage when you want, disengage when you do not. It pairs well with a sword main build where you teleport in, land a combo, and teleport out.

Phoenix is the only fruit that heals you during combat. The transformation gives flight, fire damage, and a healing move that keeps you alive through extended fights. It works as a support pick in group PvP.

Lightning (the Rumble rework from Update 27) moved up to A-tier. It hits hard and several current lists rate it even higher, but it still demands good aim and positioning to deliver. Blizzard climbed too: the wide AoE freezes and chunks groups, and recent rankings agree it belongs at A-tier or above despite the slow startup on its moves.

B-Tier Blox Fruits: Situational Picks

Ice has crowd control, decent damage, and Elemental passives. Great for beginners and still useful as a support fruit in PvP. Freeze an opponent and let your teammate combo them. It falls off in endgame because the damage does not scale well.

Gravity is decent in PvP but has a higher skill floor than the S and A-tier options. The pull and slam moves reward players who can read opponent movement, and punish those who cannot.

Quake is fun and the screen-shaking punches feel powerful, but the damage is underwhelming compared to Legendary and Mythical alternatives. Love has niche PvP utility with its stun but nothing else going for it.

Fruits to Avoid in Blox Fruits

The Common tier fruits (Rocket, Spin, Spike, Spring, and Bomb) are outclassed at every level. They might feel fine for the first hour of gameplay, but they fall apart by mid-First Sea. If you spawn one of these from the dealer, trade it or store it.

Blade and Smoke are usable in First Sea but become dead weight in Second Sea. Diamond sounds cool but its defensive gimmick does not compensate for weak damage. Sand is technically Uncommon tier but plays worse than several Common fruits.

If you are stuck with one of these and cannot trade yet, focus on sword or gun damage instead of investing stat points into Blox Fruit. A bad fruit with maxed Blox Fruit stat is still bad. See the stat builds guide for what to invest in instead.

Which Blox Fruits Have Awakenings

Twelve fruits can be awakened through the Raid system: Flame, Ice, Sand, Dark, Light, Magma, Quake, Buddha, Spider, Phoenix, Rumble (now Lightning), and Dough. Awakening replaces each move with a stronger version with better damage, range, or utility.

To awaken a fruit, you need to be level 1,100 or higher. Start a raid (costs 100,000 Beli or a physical Devil Fruit), complete it, and you unlock one awakened move. Each fruit has 4-5 moves to awaken, so you need multiple raid completions. Total Fragment cost to fully awaken one fruit: roughly 14,500 Fragments.

The awakenings that matter most: Dough goes from mid-tier to S-tier PvP after awakening. Buddha awakening extends the transformation range even further for grinding. Light awakening adds damage that makes it competitive in Third Sea. Magma awakening turns the floor damage into a serious zoning tool.

Blox Fruits Trading Values (2026)

Trading values do not always match combat performance. Dragon (both variants) holds the highest physical trading value at roughly 1.1-1.5 billion. Kitsune trades around 290 million physical. Yeti sits near 160 million. Control and Gas trade in the 75-140 million range.

Permanent fruit values run 10-100x higher than physical values because permanents never expire and can be re-equipped after trading away. A permanent Dragon is worth roughly 2.9 billion. Fiend trades at a premium for a different reason: the Valentine's gacha that produced it is gone, so the supply is fixed and collector demand keeps climbing.

The general rule: eat fruits you plan to use long-term, trade fruits that are valuable but do not match your build. A sword main sitting on a Dragon should trade it for a top-tier sword and useful fruits rather than eating something they will never stat into. Check trading value lists before making any trade because values shift with every update. Grab any active Blox Fruits codes before trading to maximize your inventory.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best fruit in Blox Fruits right now?

For PvP, Dragon (East or West) and Kitsune are the strongest picks, with Shadow and Soul climbing into the top tier in 2026. For grinding, Buddha remains the best fruit in the game by a wide margin. Awakened Dough is the easiest high-damage PvP fruit to learn.

What is the newest fruit in Blox Fruits?

Fiend, a Mythical mutation of Yeti released during the Valentine's event in February 2026. It trades Yeti's defensive kit for raw damage and came from a limited-time gacha, so the only way to get it now is trading.

What is the best fruit for grinding in Blox Fruits?

Buddha with a Melee stat build. The transformation extends your melee range so you hit entire groups at once. Light is the second-best option, offering fast travel and solid AoE damage. Magma works well if you cannot get either of those.

Which fruits can be awakened in Blox Fruits?

Twelve fruits: Flame, Ice, Sand, Dark, Light, Magma, Quake, Buddha, Spider, Phoenix, Rumble (Lightning), and Dough. Awakening requires level 1,100+, completing raids, and spending roughly 14,500 Fragments total per fruit.

What is the rarest fruit in Blox Fruits?

Dragon is the rarest and most expensive fruit at 15 million Beli or 5,000 Robux. Kitsune (8 million Beli) and Control (9 million Beli) are the next rarest. In trading, Dragon holds the highest value at roughly 1.1-1.5 billion physical value.

Should I eat my fruit or trade it in Blox Fruits?

Eat it if it matches your stat build and playstyle. Trade it if the fruit is valuable but does not fit your build. A sword main should trade a Dragon for gear that helps them rather than eating a fruit they will never invest stats into. Check trading value lists before deciding.

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