The Blox Fruits tier list changes with every update, and is no exception. Spirit’s V2 awakening got a massive buff, Gravity got a full rework, and the PvP meta has shifted again. If you’re running the same fruit you had three months ago without checking if it’s still good, you might be leaving serious power on the table.
This is the complete, no-fluff tier list covering every single fruit in Blox Fruits right now. We rank each fruit across four categories: PvP, Grinding, Raids, and Trade Value. Whether you’re a bounty hunter, a grinder, or a trader, you’ll know exactly where your fruit stands and what to aim for next. For working codes to redeem free fruits, boosts, and stat resets, see our complete Blox Fruits codes list.
How We Rank - The Methodology
Every fruit is evaluated on four criteria:
- PvP (Player vs Player): How strong is this fruit in 1v1s, bounty hunting, and team fights? Combo potential, mobility, and skill ceiling all factor.
- Grinding (PvE): How fast can you clear NPC quests, farm mastery, and progress through the game? AoE damage, speed, and sustainability matter most.
- Raids: How useful is this fruit in raid content? Survivability, consistent damage output, and team utility are key.
- Trade Value: What is this fruit worth in the player trading market? Supply, demand, and perceived “coolness” drive this.
Each category gets an S/A/B/C/D/F rating. The overall tier is weighted: PvP and Grinding count slightly more since they affect your daily gameplay the most.
S Tier - The Best Fruits in the Game
These fruits dominate at least two categories and are competitive in all of them. If you have any of these, you’re set.
Leopard (Mythical)
| Category | Rating |
|---|---|
| PvP | S |
| Grinding | A+ |
| Raids | A |
| Trade Value | S |
The king of Blox Fruits. Leopard’s transformation gives you absurd speed, devastating combo potential, and one of the best mobility moves in the game. In PvP, an experienced Leopard user is terrifying. Grinding is fast thanks to the transformation’s AoE attacks. Trade value stays at the top because everyone wants this fruit.
Why it’s S-tier: No real weakness. It does everything well and several things best-in-class.
Buddha (Legendary)
| Category | Rating |
|---|---|
| PvP | B+ |
| Grinding | S+ |
| Raids | S |
| Trade Value | A |
Buddha is the undisputed grinding king. The transformation increases your hitbox so dramatically that you can hit NPCs from a distance that would require a ranged fruit for anyone else. For raids, the increased survivability and AoE make you a team anchor. PvP took a slight hit with the February defense nerf, but it’s still very usable. Every Blox Fruits player should own a Buddha at some point.
Why it’s S-tier: The best grinding fruit in the game by a wide margin, and top-tier for raids. Even if you main another fruit for PvP, you want Buddha in your inventory.
Dough (Mythical)
| Category | Rating |
|---|---|
| PvP | S |
| Grinding | A+ |
| Raids | S |
| Trade Value | S |
Dough’s awakened form is a PvP monster. The combo potential is ridiculous, the moves have huge hitboxes, and the mobility is strong. Grinding is excellent, especially awakened, and raids are a breeze. Trade value stays sky-high because Dough has been consistently top-tier for a long time.
Why it’s S-tier: One of the most complete fruits in the game. Awakened Dough has almost no bad matchups in PvP.
Spirit (Mythical)
| Category | Rating |
|---|---|
| PvP | S |
| Grinding | A |
| Raids | A+ |
| Trade Value | S |
Spirit received a huge buff to its V2 awakening moves, pushing it firmly into S-tier. The new moves have better hitboxes, faster startup, and more combo routes. PvP is where Spirit truly shines now — the mix of ranged pressure and close-range burst is oppressive. Trade value spiked after the buff.
Why it’s S-tier: The February buff made Spirit the most improved fruit of. It’s now a legitimate contender for best PvP fruit.
Venom (Mythical)
| Category | Rating |
|---|---|
| PvP | A+ |
| Grinding | S |
| Raids | S |
| Trade Value | A+ |
Venom’s transformation is incredible for both grinding and PvP. The poison AoE melts groups of NPCs, and in PvP the damage-over-time pressure forces opponents to play reactively. Raids are excellent thanks to consistent AoE damage and solid survivability.
Why it’s S-tier: Venom does everything at an A+ level or above. It’s the most well-rounded fruit alongside Leopard.
A Tier - Excellent Fruits
These fruits are strong in multiple areas and can compete with S-tier in their specialty. You won’t regret investing in any of these.
Dragon (Mythical)
| Category | Rating |
|---|---|
| PvP | A+ |
| Grinding | A |
| Raids | A |
| Trade Value | S |
Dragon’s transformation is iconic and powerful. Great mobility, strong AoE moves, and a satisfying playstyle. The reason it’s A-tier instead of S is that its PvP combos are more predictable than Leopard or Dough, making it easier to counter at high levels. Trade value remains S-tier because Dragon is one of the most desired fruits for its cool factor.
Control (Legendary)
| Category | Rating |
|---|---|
| PvP | S |
| Grinding | B+ |
| Raids | A |
| Trade Value | A |
Control is a PvP specialist. The zoning potential is arguably the best in the game — you can control space, trap opponents, and create devastating combo setups. The reason it’s A-tier overall is that grinding is merely okay, not great. If you’re a PvP-focused player, Control is effectively S-tier for you.
Shadow (Mythical)
| Category | Rating |
|---|---|
| PvP | A+ |
| Grinding | A |
| Raids | A+ |
| Trade Value | A+ |
Shadow’s transformation and move set offer a unique blend of stealth, burst damage, and mobility. The recent updates have kept Shadow competitive, and it’s especially strong in team PvP where the crowd control moves shine. Solid all-around fruit.
Soul (Mythical)
| Category | Rating |
|---|---|
| PvP | A |
| Grinding | A+ |
| Raids | A+ |
| Trade Value | A |
Soul’s AoE is massive, making grinding and raids smooth. PvP is viable but the moves are somewhat telegraphed, making it harder to land combos against skilled opponents. Still an excellent fruit that does most things well.
Phoenix (Legendary)
| Category | Rating |
|---|---|
| PvP | A |
| Grinding | A |
| Raids | A+ |
| Trade Value | A |
Phoenix’s healing factor makes it uniquely valuable in raids and extended fights. The transformation gives flight and regeneration that can outlast many opponents in PvP. Not the flashiest fruit, but incredibly practical and forgiving for newer players.
B Tier - Good Fruits
Solid choices that perform well in at least one area. Perfectly viable for progressing through the game, but outclassed by A and S tier in competitive scenarios.
Gravity (Legendary) - REWORKED
| Category | Rating |
|---|---|
| PvP | A |
| Grinding | B+ |
| Raids | B+ |
| Trade Value | B+ |
The rework transformed Gravity from a meme fruit into a legitimate threat. The new moves have better range, the gravity field is larger, and the combo potential is dramatically improved. It’s borderline A-tier now and may climb higher as players optimize the new kit. If you have Gravity, don’t sleep on it.
Rubber (Legendary)
| Category | Rating |
|---|---|
| PvP | A |
| Grinding | B |
| Raids | B+ |
| Trade Value | B |
Rubber received quality-of-life combo improvements in February. The immunity to certain attack types gives it a niche advantage in PvP, and the Gear transformations are fun to play. Grinding is average, but PvP Rubber mains can be surprisingly effective.
Ice (Rare)
| Category | Rating |
|---|---|
| PvP | B+ |
| Grinding | A |
| Raids | B+ |
| Trade Value | B |
Ice punches way above its rarity for grinding. The freeze AoE clears NPC groups efficiently, and the ice walk ability (walking on water) is useful for traversal. PvP is decent thanks to freeze combos. For a Rare fruit, Ice is exceptional value.
Flame (Uncommon)
| Category | Rating |
|---|---|
| PvP | B |
| Grinding | B+ |
| Raids | B |
| Trade Value | C |
Flame is the best early-game fruit. Solid AoE damage, decent moves, and readily available. You’ll eventually outgrow it, but Flame carries you well through the first and second seas. No shame in running Flame until you find something better.
Light (Legendary)
| Category | Rating |
|---|---|
| PvP | B+ |
| Grinding | A |
| Raids | B |
| Trade Value | B+ |
Light’s speed is its defining feature. The flight and movement abilities make grinding incredibly fast because you can travel between quest locations in seconds. PvP is tricky — Light moves are fast but predictable. A skill-dependent fruit that rewards players who master its mobility.
Magma (Uncommon)
| Category | Rating |
|---|---|
| PvP | B |
| Grinding | A |
| Raids | B+ |
| Trade Value | C+ |
Magma is an incredible grinding fruit. The AoE damage from eruption moves clears groups fast, and the awakened version is even better. PvP is limited by slow move speed, but for pure NPC farming, Magma is hard to beat at its price point.
Dark (Rare)
| Category | Rating |
|---|---|
| PvP | B+ |
| Grinding | B |
| Raids | B |
| Trade Value | B |
Dark’s combo potential in PvP is underrated. The black hole move is one of the best setup tools in the game for pulling opponents into combos. Grinding is average, but if you enjoy combo-heavy PvP, Dark is a sleeper pick.
Sand (Uncommon)
| Category | Rating |
|---|---|
| PvP | B |
| Grinding | B+ |
| Raids | B |
| Trade Value | C |
Sand’s awakened form is surprisingly strong for grinding. The desert moves have good AoE and the logia effect helps survivability. PvP is mediocre, but for a low-rarity fruit, Sand pulls its weight.
C Tier - Below Average
These fruits work but have significant weaknesses. You can use them while you search for something better, but don’t invest heavily in them.
Quake (Legendary)
| Category | Rating |
|---|---|
| PvP | C+ |
| Grinding | B |
| Raids | B |
| Trade Value | C+ |
Quake was once feared, but the meta has left it behind. The moves are slow and telegraphed, making PvP rough against anyone who knows the matchup. Grinding and raids are okay thanks to AoE, but there are better options at every rarity level.
String (Legendary)
| Category | Rating |
|---|---|
| PvP | C+ |
| Grinding | B |
| Raids | C+ |
| Trade Value | C |
String has some neat combo tricks, but the execution requirement is too high for the payoff. Other fruits achieve the same results with less effort. String mains exist and can be effective, but you’re fighting uphill compared to S and A tier.
Barrier (Rare)
| Category | Rating |
|---|---|
| PvP | C |
| Grinding | C+ |
| Raids | C |
| Trade Value | C |
Barrier’s gimmick is fun but doesn’t translate to competitive effectiveness. The walls can troll opponents in casual PvP, but serious players will just go around them. Not worth investing mastery into unless you specifically enjoy the playstyle.
Love (Legendary)
| Category | Rating |
|---|---|
| PvP | C+ |
| Grinding | C |
| Raids | C |
| Trade Value | C |
Love has some charm with its stun effects, but the damage output is too low and the moves are too slow. It sees occasional use as a combo starter in team PvP, but solo performance is underwhelming.
Smoke (Common)
| Category | Rating |
|---|---|
| PvP | C |
| Grinding | C+ |
| Raids | C |
| Trade Value | D |
Smoke’s logia effect gives early-game survivability, and the dash ability is decent mobility. That’s about it. Replace as soon as possible.
Spring (Rare)
| Category | Rating |
|---|---|
| PvP | C |
| Grinding | C |
| Raids | C |
| Trade Value | D |
Spring’s bounce mechanic is funny but not competitive. The movement is unique but unreliable, and the damage is low. Meme fruit.
D Tier - Weak
These fruits have one or zero redeeming qualities. Eat them for the mastery XP and move on.
Chop (Common)
| Category | Rating |
|---|---|
| PvP | D |
| Grinding | C |
| Raids | D |
| Trade Value | D |
Chop’s sword immunity sounds cool until you realize most endgame damage comes from fruit abilities, not swords. Extremely niche with almost no practical value.
Diamond (Rare)
| Category | Rating |
|---|---|
| PvP | D+ |
| Grinding | C |
| Raids | C |
| Trade Value | D |
Diamond’s defense buff is outclassed by Buddha in every way. The damage output is poor and the move set is boring. There’s no scenario where Diamond is the right choice.
Falcon (Rare)
| Category | Rating |
|---|---|
| PvP | D |
| Grinding | C |
| Raids | D |
| Trade Value | D |
Falcon gives you flight, which is useful for exactly one thing: getting to places. But Light, Phoenix, and several other fruits give flight plus actual combat ability. Falcon is a taxi, not a fighter.
F Tier - The Worst Fruits
If you roll one of these, the game is telling you to try again. Zero competitive value, zero trade value, zero fun after the first five minutes.
Spin (Common)
| Category | Rating |
|---|---|
| PvP | F |
| Grinding | D |
| Raids | F |
| Trade Value | F |
You spin. That’s it. The damage is awful, the moves have no utility, and nobody wants this in a trade. The only fruit in the game that might actually make you worse than having no fruit at all.
Kilo (Common)
| Category | Rating |
|---|---|
| PvP | F |
| Grinding | D |
| Raids | F |
| Trade Value | F |
Kilo lets you get heavy and slam down. The damage is pathetic, the moves are slow, and the concept is fundamentally flawed for a combat fruit. At least it’s kind of funny to use once.
Spike (Common)
| Category | Rating |
|---|---|
| PvP | F |
| Grinding | D |
| Raids | F |
| Trade Value | F |
Spike does low damage with slow moves and no utility. It exists to fill the common fruit pool and nothing else.
Bomb (Common)
| Category | Rating |
|---|---|
| PvP | F |
| Grinding | D |
| Raids | F |
| Trade Value | F |
Bomb’s explosion moves sound cool on paper but deal pitiful damage with huge startup lag. The self-damage gimmick isn’t even in the game, which would at least make it interesting. Pure filler.
Trade Value Rankings -
For traders, here’s the current value hierarchy from highest to lowest. Values fluctuate, but the general order has been stable:
| Rank | Fruit | Estimated Value (in-game currency equivalent) |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Leopard | 50M+ |
| 2 | Dragon | 40M-50M |
| 3 | Dough | 35M-45M |
| 4 | Spirit | 30M-40M (rising after buff) |
| 5 | Venom | 25M-35M |
| 6 | Control | 20M-30M |
| 7 | Shadow | 20M-28M |
| 8 | Soul | 18M-25M |
| 9 | Phoenix | 15M-22M |
| 10 | Buddha | 12M-18M |
Trading tips:
- Spirit’s value is rising rapidly post-buff. Buy now if you can.
- Gravity’s rework increased its value by roughly 40%. It might keep climbing.
- Common and Uncommon fruits have essentially zero trade value. Don’t even try.
- Limited/seasonal fruits can temporarily exceed Mythical values during their availability window.
Best Fruit for Each Playstyle
Not sure what to aim for? Here’s a quick guide based on how you play:
| Playstyle | Best Fruit | Runner-Up |
|---|---|---|
| PvP tryhard | Leopard | Dough |
| Casual PvP | Spirit | Control |
| Solo grinder | Buddha | Venom |
| Speed grinder | Light | Magma |
| Raid specialist | Buddha | Dough (awakened) |
| Trader/collector | Leopard | Dragon |
| New player | Flame | Ice |
| Team PvP | Control | Shadow |
Balance Changes Explained
The latest update brought several important changes:
- Spirit V2 Awakening Buff: All V2 moves received hitbox increases, damage buffs, and reduced startup frames. Spirit went from mid A-tier to solid S-tier overnight.
- Gravity Rework: Complete move set overhaul. New gravity field is 2x larger, new combo moves added, and the transformation received visual and mechanical upgrades.
- Buddha PvP Nerf: Defense multiplier in PvP reduced by approximately 15%. Buddha is still excellent for PvE but less tanky in player fights.
- Rubber QoL: Gear 2 and Gear 4 transitions are smoother, combo windows extended, and several hitbox fixes. Not a power buff, but feels much better to play.
These changes signal the developers’ direction: they’re pushing for more fruit diversity in PvP and keeping PvE fruits strong for their intended purpose.
FAQ
What is the best fruit in Blox Fruits right now?
Leopard (Mythical) is the overall best fruit. It’s S-tier in PvP, A+ in grinding, A in raids, and has the highest trade value among non-limited fruits. It does everything well and has no meaningful weaknesses. If you can get a Leopard, you’re set for all content in the game.
What is the best fruit for grinding in Blox Fruits?
Buddha remains the undisputed king of grinding. Its transformation increases your hitbox so much that you can hit enemies from a distance that normally requires ranged attacks. This means you clear NPC groups and quests faster than any other fruit. Venom and Magma are strong alternatives if you prefer a different playstyle, but Buddha’s efficiency is unmatched for pure grinding speed.
What is the best PvP fruit in Blox Fruits?
Leopard is the top overall PvP fruit thanks to its speed, combo potential, and mobility. However, Spirit surged into S-tier after its February buff and might be the best pure PvP fruit now for skilled players. Dough (awakened) and Control round out the top four. Your ideal PvP fruit depends on your style: Leopard for aggressive rushdown, Control for zoning, Spirit for versatile pressure, and Dough for devastating combos.
What is the Blox Fruits trading tier list?
The trade value hierarchy from highest to lowest is: Leopard, Dragon, Dough, Spirit (rising fast), Venom, Control, Shadow, Soul, Phoenix, Buddha. Values fluctuate with updates and events. Spirit’s value is currently climbing rapidly after the February buff, making it a good investment. Common and Uncommon fruits have essentially zero trade value.
Is Buddha still good in Blox Fruits?
Absolutely. Buddha received a slight defense nerf in PvP (about 15% less damage reduction in player fights), which knocked it down a peg for bounty hunting. But for grinding and raids — which is what most people use Buddha for — it’s still the best fruit in the game by a wide margin. Every player should have a Buddha for PvE content even if they main a different fruit for PvP.
What are the worst fruits in Blox Fruits?
Spin, Kilo, Spike, and Bomb are the F-tier fruits with no competitive value in any game mode. They deal low damage, have slow and predictable moves, and have zero trade value. If you roll any of these, eat them for the small mastery XP and immediately look for a replacement. Chop, Diamond, and Falcon in D-tier are only marginally better.
How do I get Mythical fruits in Blox Fruits?
Mythical fruits can be obtained through several methods: random spawns under trees across the map (extremely rare), purchasing from the Blox Fruit Dealer for 2-3 million Beli or Robux, rolling the Blox Fruit Gacha, player-to-player trading, and rare drops from specific bosses and raid completions. Trading is the most reliable method if you have valuable fruits or items to offer.
Should I eat or trade my fruit in Blox Fruits?
If you currently have no fruit or an F/D/C-tier fruit, eat anything B-tier or above immediately. Having a usable fruit accelerates your progression dramatically. If you already have a strong fruit equipped, trade high-value fruits you don’t need for fruits that match your playstyle or stockpile value for future trades. Never sell high-value fruits to NPCs.
What fruits got buffed or nerfed in the update?
The biggest changes: Spirit’s V2 awakening received major buffs across all moves (bigger hitboxes, more damage, faster startup), pushing it to S-tier. Gravity got a full rework with a new move set and larger gravity field. Buddha’s PvP defense was reduced by about 15%. Rubber received quality-of-life improvements to its Gear transformations and combo windows. These changes shifted the meta significantly.
What is the best fruit for raids in Blox Fruits?
Buddha is the best raid fruit thanks to its enormous hitbox, survivability, and consistent AoE damage. You can practically solo most raids with a well-built Buddha. Dough (awakened) is the strongest alternative with its high AoE damage and combo potential against raid bosses. Venom is excellent for its damage-over-time pressure. Phoenix deserves a mention for its healing, which makes raid survivability almost trivial.
Conclusion - Know Your Tier, Play Your Strengths
The Blox Fruits meta rewards players who understand their fruit’s strengths and play to them. An S-tier fruit with no mastery and bad mechanics will lose to a B-tier fruit in the hands of a player who knows every combo, every matchup, and every position.
Use this tier list as a guide, not a rulebook. If you love playing Gravity after the rework, main Gravity. If Rubber’s Gear transformations make you feel like a Roblox protagonist, commit to Rubber. The best fruit is always the one you enjoy playing while understanding where it fits in the meta. Blox Fruits remains one of the top experiences on the platform – see where it ranks in our best Roblox games.
What fruit are you maining right now? Drop your fruit and tier prediction in the comments. Let’s debate.
FAQ
How often should I revisit this guide?
Re-check this guide weekly, especially after game updates, code resets, or balancing patches.
What should I do if a code or method no longer works?
Verify the latest in-game patch notes first, then test alternatives from official Roblox or developer channels.
Is this strategy beginner-friendly?
Yes. Start with the baseline tips here, then scale into advanced tactics once your account progression is stable.
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Role-Based Fruit Selection Model
Tier lists become useful only when tied to role and context. A fruit that dominates PvP duels may be mediocre for raid speed or boss farming. Before switching fruit, define your main objective for the week: bounty climbing, material farming, or level acceleration.
Build decisions around friction. Ask: does this fruit reduce travel time, improve combo reliability, or lower execution burden in real fights? Mechanical consistency matters more than theoretical ceiling for most players.
Practical Decision Grid
- PvE grind: prioritize area control and mobility.
- PvP queue: prioritize burst windows and punish tools.
- Boss loops: prioritize cooldown rhythm and sustain.
- Team content: prioritize control utility and setup.
- Re-evaluate after each patch note affecting hitboxes.
