
Blox Fruits: Eagle Fruit Wiki
Eagle Fruit Guide
Overview
Eagle is an Uncommon Beast-type Blox Fruit that grants the user a pair of wings, enabling high-speed aerial movement, diving attacks, and explosive feather strikes. Its kit focuses on sustained airborne control and flexible engagement angles, allowing weapon use while hovering. Eagle's strengths lie in mobility and versatility, though its effectiveness can vary against highly agile opponents or large-area attacks.
Abilities
Eagle is ranked T5 on our Fruits Tier List. This ranking is based on player demand, rarity, and overall performance in PvP, PvE grinding, and raids.
- PvP: Eagle dominates aerial PvP with high speed, long stuns, and strong burst damage. Its ability to hover while using other weapons adds flexibility, though agile enemies and massive AoE fruits can counter it.
- PvE: In PvE, Eagle performs well in grinding, raids, and sea events thanks to solid AoE, damage, and aerial safety. Its flight allows efficient farming across all seas with minimal positioning risk.
Moveset, Controls & Mastery Requirements
| Controls | Moveset | Mastery Required | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| Left mouse click | Explosive Feathers | - | The user shoots out glowing, heat-seeking feathers from their wings at the target, which later explode when landed, dealing damage and some knockback. This move can be charged for up to 1 second, increasing in range and damage as the move is held. When fully charged, range is doubled and damage is significantly increased. This move drains 5% of the Feather Meter (2.5% with Flight Capacitor upgrade), regardless of whether in flight mode or not. The [M1] attacks can only hit opponents at a certain distance away from the user, being too close will cause it not to work. If the [M1] is held, the user can still move around, and can unleash the M1 at any point of time. They can use this to hover in the air (forever) by only being airborne (even at the height of one jump) and then holding the M1. |
| [Z] | Wind Burst | 1 Mastery | The user blows a huge whirlwind of explosive feathers. dealing damage and knocking enemies backwards while leaving scorch marks on the ground. |
| [X] | Feather Storm | 35 Mastery | The user rapidly dashes around within a radius, slashing and stunning opponents within the radius with their razor-sharp feathers. This move is similar of the [X] move of Dual Flintlocks but does not need to be held, which also means it cannot be cancelled by the user. |
| [C] | Bone Crusher | 80 Mastery | The user launches themselves swiftly at the target. If hit, the user will grab the target, drag them up high in the air, before slamming them down to the floor with devastating amounts of force. This attack is single target, and the drag up in the air can be varied by the environment. |
| [V] | Soaring Talon | 110 Mastery | The user propels themselves using explosive feathers, violently lunging at the target. As they pass through the opponent, they slash them with explosive feathers left behind from the attack. If they collide with a solid surface, it will create a small AoE blast where the user collided, knocking back any nearby enemies. |
| [F] | Flight | 150 Mastery | The user flies up into the air, spins, and begins to flap their wings, gaining the ability to hover and soar in the air, and then unleashes a few explosive feathers around themselves, dealing minor damage and knockback to nearby enemies. While in flight mode, the Feather Meter passively drains, and the user is able to use any ability at their disposal (including non-Blox Fruit attacks). Tapping this move again while flying will revert the user back to normal, dropping explosive feathers in the process. When HP falls below 30%, flight speed decreases and continues to scale down with HP, reaching up to a 60% reduction at 0 HP. When upgraded: When the Avian Propulsion upgrade is equipped, holding this move for at least 0.25 seconds while in flight mode allows the user to dash forward a good distance, draining 10% of the Feather Meter in the process (5% with Flight Capacitor upgrade). |
Blox Fruits Eagle Fruit FAQ
Q1: What is the current trading status of Eagle?
Q2: Is Eagle worth using right now?
Q3: What is Eagle best used for? (Grinding / Boss / Sea Events / Raids)
Q4: What makes Eagle unique, including its signature mechanics and why players pick it over alternatives?

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