Blox Fruits Fruit Tier List
Check the latest tier list for all 43 Blox Fruits. Rankings are based on value, rarity, and PvP/PvE performance—perfect for assessing fair trades and preparing for any battle.
T0 Apex Tier - 4 Fruits
The T0 Tier contains 4 meta-defining fruits that represent the absolute peak of power in Blox Fruits. With minimal weaknesses, they dominate PvP, Raids, and Grinding. Leading the trade value in this tier today: Dragon West, Dragon East, Kitsune .
T1 Elite Tier - 8 Fruits
T2 Excellent Tier - 4 Fruits
T3 Good/Situational Tier - 5 Fruits
T4 Average Tier - 9 Fruits
Blox Fruits Fruit Ranking System Standards
This fruit tier list is determined through a holistic assessment of fruit performance and market demand in Blox Fruits, adhering to the following core principles:
Market Value: Fruits with a stable market demand and consistently high trade value are more likely to be placed at Tier 2 or higher. The combination of trade value, demand stability, and real combat performance determines their final placement.
Overall Combat Value: For non-market fruits or cases where trade value is volatile, tier placement is based on overall combat strength across core scenarios: PvP, PvE grinding, bossing, and raids. This includes damage output, survivability, control, and clearing efficiency.
Meta Impact Principle: Fruits favored by the community and aligned with the most effective strategies (e.g., strong PvP pressure, reliable raid utility, top-tier grinding efficiency) are rated higher. Fruits that require extreme conditions to shine are rated lower.
Consistency Principle (Low-Risk, High-Stability): Fruits that perform reliably with low execution risk (good hit consistency, low punish windows, stable combos, low dependency on perfect timing) are valued more than fruits that are strong only when everything goes right.
High-Risk, High-Reward Principle: Fruits that can produce exceptional results but rely on difficult execution, strict matchup knowledge, or higher failure risk may be ranked slightly lower than similarly strong but more consistent options.
Best-in-Slot (BiS) and Uniqueness: Fruits with unique, hard-to-replace strengths (e.g., best chase toolset, best control kit for PvP, best safe AoE grinding, best raid utility) receive a higher tier to reflect dominance in that niche.
Accessibility and Learning Curve: A fruit's ease of use affects its practical value. Fruits with steep learning curves or high mechanical demands can be placed lower if their average performance is not consistently achievable by most players.
Limitations: A fruit's ranking is reduced by its limitations. Key considerations include: heavy cooldown dependence, short effective range, long windups, poor mobility, weak defensive tools, high vulnerability while casting, or strong counters in common matchups.
Other Restrictions: Situational requirements (specific builds, stat distribution, weapon synergy, or strict environment dependence) also reduce a fruit's tier if the fruit cannot perform well as a standalone choice.
Rarity Floor: A fruit's rarity and baseline desirability can act as a “rarity floor,” preventing it from being placed in the absolute lowest tiers when it retains consistent demand for collection, style, or general utility—even if it is not top-tier in combat.
Blox Fruits Fruit Tier List Standards (T0-T6)
T0 (Apex Tier): Reserved for fruits with meta-defining strength and minimal weaknesses. These fruits are dominant across multiple core scenarios (PvP and/or raids/bossing/grinding), offer high consistency, and maintain exceptional demand and trade value.
T1 (Elite Tier): Fruits with highly impactful kits that excel in most situations and remain top choices for competitive play or efficient progression. They may have minor weaknesses or slightly lower dominance than T0, but are still premium picks.
T2 (Excellent Tier): Strong, reliable fruits with proven performance and stable demand. These fruits can be great “main” choices for many players, providing consistent results without requiring extreme mastery or niche conditions.
T3 (Good / Situational Tier): Fruits that are strong in specific scenarios (e.g., PvP duels, grinding, bossing, raids) but have clearer tradeoffs or matchup dependency. Their value can fluctuate with player preference and meta shifts.
T4 (Average Tier): Functional fruits that are usable but not standout. They may be outclassed by higher tiers in efficiency, safety, or versatility, and usually have many substitutes with similar or better performance.
T5 (Niche / Low Impact Tier): Fruits with limited practical impact outside narrow use cases. They often suffer from weak consistency, heavy restrictions, high execution cost for modest payoff, or strong counters that reduce real-world effectiveness.
T6 (Outclassed Tier): Fruits that are generally not recommended for serious PvP or efficient progression due to low impact, significant weaknesses, or being heavily outperformed by alternatives in most situations.
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