The fruit you carry in Blox Fruits shapes how fast you grind, how hard you hit in PvP, and how well your character holds up at endgame. Some fruits stay dominant from the First Sea all the way to Third Sea content, while others fall off once players reach max stats and awakened abilities. The rankings below reflect real performance in farming, dueling, and boss fights as of June 2026.
Quick answer: For all-around dominance right now, pick Dough, Kitsune, or Dragon. Kitsune and Dragon lead trade value at the very top, while Dough remains the strongest combo fruit for high-level PvP.
Blox Fruits tier list (June 2026)
Fruits are graded on PvE farming speed, PvP performance, mobility, ease of use, and how well they scale into the late game. The top tier covers fruits that excel in several of those areas at once, not just one. Lower tiers still have a use, but they ask for more skill or fall behind once builds are optimized.
| Tier | Fruits |
|---|---|
| S | Dough, Dragon, Kitsune, Tiger, Gas, Portal, Spirit, Mammoth, Yeti |
| A | Buddha, Gravity, Light, Lightning, Magma, Pain, T-Rex, Venom |
| B | Blizzard, Control, Ice, Quake, Phoenix, Shadow, Sound |
| C | Love, Rubber, Smoke, Blade, Sand |
| D / F | Spin, Spike, Spring, Rocket, Bomb, Kilo |

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The S-tier fruits show up repeatedly in high-level PvP, late-game farming, and endgame content. Each one earns its spot for a different reason, so the right pick depends on how you like to play.
| Fruit | Strength | Best for |
|---|---|---|
| Dough | Top combo potential, strong range and crowd control, scales hard into endgame | High-level PvP, advanced players |
| Dragon | Huge damage, very tanky, strong area control | Boss farming, brute-force PvP |
| Kitsune | Speed, survivability, damage, and flexibility in both modes | All-around dominance |
| Tiger | High mobility plus fast, hard-hitting attacks | Aggressive, fast-paced PvP |
| Gas | Constant pressure, zoning, and sustained damage | Strategic, zoning playstyles |
| Portal | Best-in-class mobility, disengage, and combo setups | PvP outplays, mobility builds |
| Spirit | Strong damage and pressure with a high skill ceiling | Late-game PvP mastery |
| Mammoth | Strong sustain, AoE damage, forgiving mechanics | Extended fights and grinding |
| Yeti | Solid damage, survivability, consistent in both modes | Balanced, durable play |
Note: Dough and Spirit reward execution, so expect a learning curve before they feel unbeatable. Dragon and Mammoth are far more forgiving if you prefer reliability over precise combos.
Best fruits for PvP
For player-versus-player fights, mobility, pressure, and combo reliability matter more than raw farming speed. These five consistently perform against other meta picks rather than just punishing weaker opponents.
- Dough
- Kitsune
- Portal
- Spirit
- Tiger
Best fruits for farming and grinding
If you want to level fast and clear raids, prioritize wide AoE, damage consistency, and survivability. Buddha is still the standout grinder thanks to its massive hitbox and damage reduction, which makes raids and leveling almost passive.
- Buddha — still unmatched for raids and fast leveling
- Mammoth — strong sustain and damage
- Magma — melts bosses with damage over time and AoE
- Light — fast early-game farming and movement
- Dragon — high-end PvE dominance

Best fruits for beginners
New players benefit from fruits that are easy to use and clear NPCs quickly while keeping you alive. Logia (elemental) fruits help early because regular attacks from lower-level enemies pass through you.
- Light
- Buddha
- Magma
- Flame
Fruits that scale best into the late game
Many fruits feel strong early and then fade once players reach max stats and awakened kits. These keep their value at max level, in high-skill PvP, and in endgame content, making them the safest long-term picks.
- Dough
- Dragon
- Kitsune
- Spirit
- Portal
Fruit types explained
Every fruit falls into one of three categories, and each one changes how your character fights.
| Type | What it does |
|---|---|
| Zoan (Beast) | Transforms you into a beast or creature with strong physical power |
| Logia (Elemental) | Grants elemental powers and lets regular attacks pass through you |
| Paramecia (Natural) | The standard type, offering effects like extra strength or speed |
How to get more Blox Fruits
There are several ways to add fruits to your inventory, and you don’t always need to spend Robux. Use whichever fits your level and luck.

Recent reworks and when new fruits arrive
The roster shifts with each major update. Update 26 removed two fruits and replaced them with reworked versions, turning Falcon into Eagle and Barrier into Creation. Update 28 reworked Leopard into the stronger Tiger fruit and introduced fruit mutations.
The most recent new power-up is the Fiend, a Yeti mutation that arrived in February 2026. Update 31 added Easter-themed content rather than new fruits. Large updates have landed in December for several years running, so another big drop around the end of the year is plausible. No official date for the next fruit release is currently confirmed, so treat any specific timing as unverified until it lands.
Rankings move with every patch, so check back after each major update. If you’re holding anything from the S-tier above, you’re set for both grinding and combat as the meta stands today.






