Picking the wrong devil fruit in Blox Fruits can cost you hours of grinding. With over 40 fruits spread across three categories, knowing which ones are worth your Robux and which ones belong in the trash is the difference between dominating the seas and getting wiped by every other player you meet. This tier list covers every devil fruit currently in Roblox's Blox Fruits, updated for the current patch state following Update 31.
What are the three types of devil fruits in Blox Fruits?
Before diving into rankings, you need to understand how the three fruit categories work. Each plays completely differently, and the type you choose shapes your entire combat style.
Zoan (Beast) fruits let you transform into powerful creatures. These are some of the highest-damage options in the game and reward aggressive, close-range playstyles.
Logia (Elemental) fruits give you elemental powers alongside a passive ability that causes regular attacks to pass through your body. That passive alone makes Logia fruits strong for newer players who need survivability while learning fights.
Paramecia (Natural) fruits are the broadest category, covering everything from raw strength boosts to unique mobility tools. The S-tier Paramecia fruits are genuinely some of the best in the entire game, but the lower-tier ones are almost useless at any serious level of play.
Overall Blox Fruits fruit tier list
Here's every devil fruit ranked across all three categories. S tier is where you want to be spending your currency. Anything in D tier is best avoided unless you're just starting out and have no other options.
The S tier is stacked, but not all of those fruits are equally accessible. Dragon, Kitsune, and Tiger sit at the absolute top of Zoan, while Dough, Soul, Venom, and Shadow carry the Paramecia category. Dark leads Logia by a noticeable margin.
Zoan tier list: which beast fruits are worth using?
Zoan fruits are the smallest category but punch well above their weight. Three of them sit firmly in S tier, and the A-tier options are all genuinely useful.
Tiger replaced Leopard after the Update 28 rework and came out significantly stronger. Dragon has been a top-tier pick for a long time and remains one of the most feared fruits in PvP. Kitsune is the newest S-tier addition and holds its own against both of them.
Fiend deserves a special mention here. It's a Yeti mutation that arrived in February 2026 and slots directly into S tier, making it one of the most recently added fruits to reach that ranking. Mutations are harder to obtain than standard fruits, but the power difference is real.
Logia tier list: which elemental fruits are worth using?
Logia fruits offer the most consistent survivability thanks to the elemental passthrough mechanic. The gap between S and A tier here is smaller than in other categories, which makes Logia a solid starting point if you want reliable performance.
Dark is the standout pick in this category. Gas is the newest S-tier Logia addition and has shaken up the meta since its introduction. Dough technically sits across both Logia and Paramecia rankings depending on the source, but its performance justifies S placement either way.
Light and Magma in A tier are both strong and more accessible than the S-tier options, making them good stepping stones if you can't get your hands on Dark or Gas immediately.
Paramecia tier list: which natural fruits are worth using?
Paramecia is the largest category and also the most polarized. The S-tier fruits here are genuinely some of the best in the entire game, but the D-tier options are essentially useless past the early game.
Dough sounds unimpressive by name but is one of the most respected fruits in the game. Soul and Shadow offer unique mechanics that reward players who invest time learning them. Venom rounds out the S tier with consistent damage output.
For A tier, Control and Quake are the most popular picks among players who want reliable performance without the grind required for S-tier fruits. String and Creation (the reworked Barrier replacement) both hold up well in structured combat.
How do you get more fruits in Blox Fruits?
There are four main ways to acquire fruits, and knowing all of them saves you significant time and Robux.
Blox Fruit Dealer is the most reliable source. The Dealer appears in major locations including Middle Town and Port Town, with a stock that refreshes every 4 hours. You can pay with in-game dollars or Robux.
Trading at the Cafe or Mansion lets you swap fruits you don't want for something more useful. This is the best way to target a specific fruit without paying full price.
Gacha NPC in the Jungle, Cafe, and Mansion gives you a random fruit at a price that scales with your character's level. It's a gamble, but it's an option.
Random spawns happen every hour (or every 45 minutes on weekends), but spawned fruits disappear after 20 minutes if nobody picks them up. The Fruit Notifier gamepass (2,700 Robux) alerts you to new spawns and marks their locations, which is worth considering if you're actively hunting specific fruits.
When do new fruits get added to Blox Fruits?
New fruits typically arrive with major updates. The most recent addition is Fiend, a Yeti mutation that dropped in February 2026 as part of Update 31's content cycle. Major December updates have become a reliable pattern for big content drops, so the next significant fruit additions are likely later in 2026.
Update 31 itself focused on Easter-themed content rather than new fruits, so the meta has been relatively stable since Fiend arrived. Any new fruits will get added to this tier list as they release.
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