If you are stuck at a mid-tier awakening or cannot afford the latest fighting style, you do not have a level problem - you have a Fragment problem. In the Second and Third Seas, Fragments are the currency that defines your power. However, grinding them the wrong way is the biggest time-sink in the game. To help you optimize your grind, we have ranked every method of how to get fragments Blox Fruits offers, from "S-Tier" efficiency to "D-Tier" traps.
S-Tier: The Gold Standards (1,000+ Fragments/10 mins)
Fruit Raids (The Meta Method)
Raids remain the undisputed king of Fragment farming. If you finish a raid with significant time left on the clock, you walk away with 1,000 Fragments.
- Why it wins: It is consistent and predictable.
- The Secret: Use a Buddha Fruit user as a "tank" to carry the team. A coordinated group can clear a raid in under 6 minutes, meaning you can pull in 6,000 to 8,000 Fragments per hour.
- Why it wins: Highest single-drop amount in the game.
- The Catch: You need a Fist of Darkness to summon him, so this is an opportunistic farm, not one you can spam every ten minutes.
A-Tier: High Reward, Low Effort (250 - 500 Fragments/5 mins)
Sea Beast Hunting (The Passive Earn)
Sailing in the Second or Third Sea often triggers Sea Beast spawns. Each defeat grants 250 Fragments to everyone involved.
- Why it wins: Zero entry cost. No Raid Chips required.
- Pro Tip: Combine this with Ship Raids. If you sail in a group, the spawn rate increases, making this an excellent "lazy" farm while chatting with friends.
- Training Ship Raids。 While traveling, enemy pirate ships will attack. Destroying the main ship rewards you with Fragments and occasionally a random fruit. It is a quick boost that keeps your Fragment count climbing while you travel between quests.
B-Tier: Situational Gains
Defeating the Sea Beast Boss (Rumbling Waters)
Sometimes three Sea Beasts spawn at once. This is high risk but high reward. If your team can handle the chaos, you can walk away with 750 Fragments in minutes. However, the chance of your boat sinking is high, which would end the farm instantly.
F-Tier: The "Avoid" List
Buying with Robux
Unless you are in a massive hurry and have money to burn, buying Fragments is the least efficient use of resources. The game provides so many combat-based ways to earn them that spending Robux here is generally considered a "noob trap."
The Optimized Fragment Loadout
To stay in the S-Tier of farming, your character build matters.
- The Buddha Main: As mentioned, the Buddha Fruit is the foundation of raiding. Its massive reach allows you to hit NPCs through walls and clear raid rooms without taking damage.
- The Shark Race: If you are farming Sea Beasts, the Shark (Fishman) race is mandatory. It eliminates water damage, meaning you can fight even if your boat is destroyed.
- Sword vs. Fruit: For Raids, Melee and Sword builds often clear mobs faster than Fruit builds (with the exception of Magma).
FAQ: Common Fragment Roadblocks
Q: What is the fastest way for a solo player to get Fragments?
If you cannot find a group, hunting Sea Beasts in the Second Sea is your best bet. It is safer than soloing a raid and requires no setup.
Q: Do Fragments reset?
No. Once you earn Fragments, they stay on your account forever until you spend them at an NPC.
Q: Can I get Fragments in the First Sea?
No. Fragments only exist in the Second and Third Seas. Focus on reaching level 700 first.
Q: Where do I spend my Fragments first?
Always prioritize Fruit Awakening. Unlocking the first move of an Elemental fruit (like Light or Magma) provides the biggest power spike for your character.
Q: Is there a limit to how many raids I can do?
There is a 2-hour cooldown if you buy a Raid Chip with money, but you can bypass this by trading a physical fruit for a chip at the Mysterious Scientist.
Before you spend your hard-earned currency, check the Value List to see if the fruit you are awakening is still meta. If you need a team for S-Tier raids, visit our Tradeable Items to find a high-level carry.








