This blox fruits tier list covers the full live roster — all 41 obtainable fruits as of Update 31 — ranked for June 2026 using a blend of PvP strength and grinding efficiency. The rankings synthesize current community consensus (Pocket Tactics and Pro Game Guides, both updated for Update 31) rather than one editor’s ladder results, and the tier table above flags each fruit’s rarity and dealer price so you can weigh power against cost. If you want to know what changed recently, our Blox Fruits update log tracks patch history separately. Compiled and maintained by Theo Brandt, GameLand Insider’s Tier-List & Meta Editor — see his author profile for the rest of our cross-game tier-list and meta rankings.

How this blox fruits tier list works

Three factors decide placement on this blox fruits tier list:

  1. PvP performance — damage, combo potential, mobility, and how hard the fruit is to punish in the current meta.
  2. Grinding efficiency — AoE clear, survivability, and how fast the fruit levels you from early seas to max.
  3. Cost-to-power ratio — a 500,000 Beli fruit that performs like a 3,000,000 Beli fruit deserves credit for it.

Awakening matters a lot here. Many fruits (Flame, Ice, Dark, Light, Magma, Buddha, Dough, Phoenix, and others) can be awakened by spending fragments earned from raids — Buddha’s awakening costs 14,500 fragments, Dough’s 18,500. An awakened fruit often plays like a different, far stronger fruit, so rankings assume awakening where one exists.

Two caveats. First, the three event-exclusive mutations (Empyrean, Fiend, Werewolf) are real and powerful — Fiend, the Yeti mutation, arrived in February 2026 — but they’re not rankable purchases, so they sit outside the main table. Second, several fruits were renamed over the past year (Tiger was Leopard), so if an older guide praises a fruit you can’t find, check the current name on the roster first.

S-tier: the fruits defining Update 31

Kitsune is the closest thing to a best-overall fruit right now. At 8,000,000 Beli (or 4,000 Robux) it’s the second-priciest fruit in the game, and it earns that with elite mobility, wide AoE, and an M1 passive that boosts your basic attacks — strong in PvP, fast in farming, no real weak mode.

Dragon costs 15,000,000 Beli, the most expensive purchase at the Blox Fruit Dealer, and its dual transformation forms justify it: huge damage, flight, and built-in damage reduction make it the hardest S-tier fruit to punish. It’s the pick if you want one fruit for PvP, raids, and grinding alike.

Tiger (formerly Leopard) remains the high-skill PvP specialist. Its Hunt mechanic lets practiced players chain extended combos that few fruits can answer. At 5,000,000 Beli it’s the cheapest S-tier entry, but expect a learning curve before it pays off.

Dough has survived multiple metas. Awakened Dough’s stun chains and reliable hitboxes still clear raids and win duels, and at 2,800,000 Beli it’s the most affordable path into the top tier — though you’ll need 18,500 fragments to awaken it.

Gas rounds out the tier on the strength of its Elemental typing and lingering damage zones. Opponents who can’t break Elemental immunity simply lose the trade, which is why PvP-focused lists rate it so highly.

A-tier: the value picks most players should actually buy

This is the most practical band of the blox fruits tier list for non-whales. Buddha (1,200,000 Beli, Legendary) is the single best grinding fruit in the game once awakened — the size transformation extends your melee reach so far that entire mob packs die to one swing, and its damage reduction makes AFK-adjacent farming safe. Every major outlet agrees it’s the #1 leveling fruit; it sits in A only because its PvP game is genuinely weak.

Dark is the bargain of the entire list. It costs 500,000 Beli — Uncommon rarity — yet both Pocket Tactics and Pro Game Guides currently place it in their top band thanks to its stun pressure and cheap 14,500-fragment awakening. If your budget is under a million Beli, buy Dark and stop reading.

Shadow and Venom are the dependable Mythical mid-points: around 3,000,000 Beli each, strong in PvP, comfortable in PvE, with none of the skill-floor anxiety of Tiger or Control. Spirit and Control carry higher ceilings — and higher demands. Control’s 9,000,000 Beli price is hard to justify unless you genuinely enjoy zoning playstyles.

B-tier and below: stepping stones, not destinations

Magma (960,000 Beli) is still the classic Second Sea grinding fruit — awaken it and farm comfortably until you can afford Buddha. Ice at 350,000 Beli is the best sub-500k purchase for a newer player: simple freeze crowd-control, cheap awakening, walkable water with V2. Light clears fast and travels faster but falls off at endgame, while Phoenix trades damage for self-sustain and Portal trades it for unmatched travel utility. Lightning is fine everywhere and exceptional nowhere.

C-tier fruits — Flame, Smoke, Love, Eagle, Rubber — are either early stepping stones or overpriced gimmicks. The cheapest commons (Rocket, Spin, Spring, Bomb, Spike) aren’t ranked in the table at all: they exist to be eaten at level 5 and replaced by your first Uncommon.

PvP vs grinding: read the tier list both ways

No single blox fruits tier list ranking serves both goals, so split your thinking:

  • Pure grinding: Buddha first, full stop. Before you can afford it, Magma or Ice; after max level, Kitsune or Dragon farm faster but cost 7-12x more.
  • Pure PvP: Tiger, Gas, Dough, and Kitsune top the ladder, with Venom and Shadow as cheaper entry points. Test actual damage numbers for your build with our Blox Fruits damage calculator before committing millions of Beli.
  • One fruit for everything: Kitsune or Dragon if you can afford them; Shadow if you can’t.

How to get the top fruits on this blox fruits tier list

All sourcing below is from the official wiki’s obtainment rules:

  • Blox Fruit Dealer — buy any in-stock fruit for Beli or Robux; the prices in our tier table are the dealer’s.
  • Blox Fruit Gacha — pay for a random physical fruit; odds depend on rarity.
  • Natural spawns — fruits appear under trees hourly, or every 45 minutes on weekends.
  • Raids and events — top damage in a Factory raid awards a fruit, and defending the Castle on the Sea can too. Dragon has a low-chance drop from collecting a Dragon Egg, and Kitsune from offering Azure Embers.
  • Trading — permanent fruits can be traded, which is how most players land Mythicals without grinding 8,000,000 Beli.

Stack the deck first: redeem every active code for free Beli and XP boosts on our Blox Fruits codes page, and check the full roster, prices, and spawn data on the Blox Fruits wiki or the official Roblox game page. More guides for this game live on our Blox Fruits hub.

Blox Fruits tier list FAQ

What is the best fruit in Blox Fruits right now?

Kitsune is the consensus best all-around fruit in Update 31, with Dragon as the top pick if money is no object. For grinding specifically, awakened Buddha still beats both.

Is Buddha S-tier in this blox fruits tier list?

We rank Buddha A overall: it is the undisputed #1 grinding fruit, but its PvP performance is weak enough that it can’t sit beside Kitsune and Tiger, which excel at everything.

What is the best cheap fruit for new players?

Dark at 500,000 Beli is the standout — current tier lists rate it near the top despite Uncommon rarity. Below that, Ice (350,000 Beli) is the best starter Elemental. Free Beli from active codes gets you there faster.

Where did Leopard, Soul, and Rumble go?

They were renamed: Leopard is now Tiger, and the live roster lists Spirit and Lightning where older guides say Soul and Rumble. Same fruits, updated names — verify against the wiki roster before trading.

Do other Roblox games have tier lists like this?

Yes — see our Blade Ball tier list for the sword-deflection meta, the Build A Ring Farm tier list for pet rankings in one of 2026’s fastest-rising Roblox farming sims, or the Adopt Me tier list and Adopt Me hub for Roblox’s biggest pet-trading economy where retired-egg legendaries trade like Mythicals. Free reward roundups like Blade Ball codes and King Legacy codes cover other One Piece-inspired games; Pet Simulator 99 codes and Adopt Me codes cover the top pet-collection and trading titles on the platform; Bee Swarm Simulator codes covers free honey, Marshmallow Bees, and field boosts in one of the platform’s oldest active simulators; the King Legacy hub collects all guides and codes for that game in one place. The complete collection of S/A/B/C rankings is on our tier lists hub.