The question every Blox Fruits player runs into eventually: at my level, with my Mastery and my stat spread, which fruit actually hits harder? This blox fruits damage calculator answers that with a single benchmark number — an estimated Z-move hit for the fruit you select — and ranks the other fruits in its database against the same build so you can see the gap before you commit Beli or trades to a switch.

How to use the blox fruits damage calculator

The tool above has four inputs, matching what you can check in your own stats menu in-game:

  1. Fruit — pick from the dropdown. The list covers 18 entries with their rarity shown: both post-rework Dragon variants (East and West), Kitsune, Tiger, Yeti, Gas, Mammoth, and T-Rex, the awakened versions of Dough, Buddha, Ice, and Light, plus Magma, Phoenix, and four common fruits.
  2. Level — drag the slider from 1 to 2,800, the current level cap.
  3. Mastery — drag from 0 to 600, the current Mastery cap.
  4. Fruit stat investment — set how many points you have in the Blox Fruit stat, from 100 to 5,000.

The output panel updates instantly: the big number is the estimated Z-move damage for your selected fruit, and the “Compared to” list below it shows the four strongest other fruits computed with the exact same level, Mastery, and stat settings.

How damage scales in Blox Fruits

The blox fruits damage calculator is built around the three levers the game actually gives you, all documented on the Blox Fruits Wiki Stats page:

  • Stat points. Every level grants 3 points, and you can only max three of the five stats. Each point in the Blox Fruit stat buffs fruit damage by roughly 2.8%, which is why a maxed damage stat is many times stronger than an untouched one.
  • Mastery. Mastery unlocks a fruit’s later moves and increases its damage. Since the Update 17.2 rework, Mastery grants one bonus point per 4 Mastery levels plus a bonus scaling with your player level — up to 10% of it at 600 Mastery. The current in-game Mastery cap is 600.
  • Player level. The level cap is currently 2,800, and your level feeds damage indirectly through total stat points and the Mastery bonus above.

What the calculator models

Blox Fruits does not publish its internal damage formula, so this blox fruits damage calculator runs a simplified model: a hand-maintained base Z-move damage value per fruit, multiplied by linear level, Mastery, and stat terms. The base values are a comparison index, not extracted game data — entries added in the June 2026 refresh are calibrated against each fruit’s wiki-verified rarity and Blox Fruit Dealer price, and equal-priced fruits (Tiger and Yeti, Mammoth and T-Rex, the two Dragon variants) share an identical index because we make no claim about damage differences between them. The same refresh dropped Leopard, which left the game when Tiger replaced it. Base values are revisited after balance patches — our Blox Fruits update log tracks which patches touched fruit damage. Because the level, Mastery, and stat multipliers are identical for every fruit, the ranking in the comparison panel is driven by the base values; your sliders change the magnitude, not the order.

Reading the results

A worked example with real tool values: Dragon (East) (base 1,800) at level 1,500, Mastery 300, and 2,200 fruit stat returns 2,504,700, while Kitsune (base 1,780) at the same settings returns 2,476,870 — a gap of about 1%, the same ratio as their base values. That is the intended way to read this page: treat the output as a comparison index, not a prediction of the exact number that pops up over an enemy’s head. A 3% edge is real but small; a 25% edge is a reason to grind the codes for free XP and switch.

Damage vs defense: what the numbers mean in PvP

Per the wiki, the Defense stat adds health rather than reducing damage by a percentage, and damage stats are not rescaled against players (the NPC-side scaling used in limited events doesn’t apply to PvP). So in a fight, the calculator’s number is pressure against a mostly fixed health pool — and small damage gaps matter far less than stuns, hitboxes, and combo routes. A fruit that ranks a slot lower here can still win matchups outright, which is why our Blox Fruits tier list ranks fruits by role rather than raw damage alone.

What this tool doesn’t model

  • Per-move breakdowns. Only the Z move is benchmarked; X, C, V, and F moves scale differently per fruit.
  • Enemy-side math. No raid boss caps, NPC event scaling, or level-gap effects.
  • The full 41-fruit roster. The 18 entries cover the highest-priced mythicals plus reference points down the rarity ladder; mid-roster fruits — including mythicals like Venom, Shadow, Spirit, Control, and Portal — aren’t indexed yet.
  • Mutations. The event-exclusive fruit mutations (Empyrean, Fiend, Werewolf) are not listed.
  • External buffs. Races, accessories, and enchantments are not included.

The same comparison-first philosophy applies to our Grow a Garden crop profit calculator: simplified inputs, a stable relative comparison. For the free-reward layer in that game, Grow a Garden codes covers which cosmetics are redeemable right now.

Blox Fruits damage calculator FAQ

Why doesn’t my in-game damage match the number here?

Base values are approximations and the model is linear, while the game’s real formula is unpublished and per-move. Differences of a few percent are expected. Use the tool to compare fruits against each other, not to predict exact hits.

Why doesn’t the ranking change when I move the sliders?

All fruits share the same level, Mastery, and stat multipliers in this model, so order is set by base damage. Sliders show how your build scales the numbers.

What values should I enter?

Open your in-game stats menu and copy your real level, the Mastery of the fruit you’re testing, and your Blox Fruit stat points. Both sliders now reach the in-game caps — level 2,800 and Mastery 600 — so you can enter a fully maxed build directly.

Is the fruit list current?

Current at the top end, partial below it. The June 2026 refresh added Kitsune, Tiger (Leopard’s in-game replacement), Yeti, Gas, Mammoth, T-Rex, and both Dragon variants from the East/West rework, so the expensive mythicals players actually compare are all here — but the list is still 18 of the game’s 41 fruits. The tier list covers the full current roster.

Where do the mechanics come from?

Stat and Mastery behavior is sourced from the Blox Fruits Wiki, and the game itself is on the official Roblox page. For sister games in the genre, see our King Legacy codes page.