Gaming Guide

Rock Fruit Weapons and Combat: Every Sea 1 Sword and Fruit

Where each weapon drops, what it costs, and how swords, specials, and Fruits actually deal damage in Sea 1.

Where each weapon drops, what it costs, and how swords, specials, and Fruits actually deal damage in Sea 1.

Combat in Rock Fruit runs on three weapon families that you stack together. Swords are your primary damage, specials (Specs) add a stronger hit, and Fruits layer on ability moves. Across the 22 islands of Sea 1 there are dozens of swords to grind, buy, or craft, and each one is tied to a specific island’s mobs, currency, or crafting materials.

Quick answer: To hit the hardest in Sea 1, pair a strong sword with a special and a high-DPS Fruit, and pour stat points into DevilFruit so your Fruit moves scale up. Chase Yoru first from Starter Island, then grind a Fruit like Rumble from the Gacha chest.


How combat works in Rock Fruit

Your loadout combines a sword, a special, and a Fruit. Swords and specials carry the bulk of your damage, while Fruits are a supporting tool that shines most in the early game. Fruit damage is not fixed. It scales with the DevilFruit stat, so putting points into that stat directly raises how much your Fruit moves hit for.

Almost every rare Fruit has five ability moves mapped to Z, X, C, V, and F. Less rare Fruits only have four (Z, X, C, V). You can only have one Fruit equipped at a time, and eating a new Fruit permanently removes the one you were holding, so commit carefully. Unlike many One Piece style games, eating a Fruit in Rock Fruit does not hurt you in water.


Starter Island weapons and exact costs

Starter Island is where most players build their first real loadout. Its mobs (Bacon, Bacon Red, Bacon Blue) drop Bacon and Rot Sausage, which you sell at the “Give Me Your BaCon, Rot Sausage” NPC for Beil. The island’s weapon costs are the clearest in Sea 1.

WeaponRequirements
Katana Wooden2,500 Beil
Katana (Yoru)Cat, Rock, Banana, Clown Mask, Orb Blue, 25,000,000 Beil
Christmas SwordAll Gift Boxes, 750,000,000 Beil
Xmas GiftAll Gift Boxes, 750,000,000 Beil, 250 Candy
Washing MachineLaundry Basket, 15,000,000,000 Beil

The Yoru requirements pull materials from several islands, so it doubles as a natural early goal that forces you to explore. Squid Game and Rayleigh are also available from Starter Island NPCs. Use the Guaranteed Crafting NPC to build items, and test the chest Gacha for extra requirement drops.


Every Sea 1 weapon by island

Each island holds its own swords, styles, and specials, and most are tied to that island’s mob drops. Use the table to find where a weapon lives and what you farm nearby to progress toward it.

IslandWeapons / ItemsMob drops nearby
Jungle IslandGryphon, WukongBananas, Rotten Bananas, Shiny Bananas
Clown IslandAfter Dark (special)Clown Masks
Desert IslandPuthaiSand, Cats
Skull IslandDarkKatana, Busoshoku Haki, T-Pose V2, Muhahaha, Eminence in ShadowBananas, Rocks
Wado IslandWado IchimonjiOrb White
Graveyard IslandShusui, T-PoseOrb Black, Orb Dark, Scarfs
Neo CityOtaku (special)Goku Manga, Naruto Manga
City IslandStylish HangmanCrowbars
Marine Ford IslandHeavenKatanaTissues, Orb Purple
Skull Dragon IslandKatana Dragon, Wing Chun V1Orb Dragon
Beach IslandMuay Thai V1, Muay Thai V2Banana Stem
Hell IslandKatana GravityOrb Demon
Dojo IslandDualKatana, Tanjiro V1Rust Blade, Orb Yellow, Orb Water
Sausage IslandSausage SwordRot Sausage
Slum IslandSmelly (style), PlungerGarbage Bags/Cash, Toilet


A few islands are support hubs rather than weapon farms. Koma, Shibuya, Farmer, Event, and Rerun Islands feed into crafting, questing, and events instead of dropping their own signature blades. Boss Island lets you summon bosses like Vasto Hollow, Phoenix Man, Spongebob, and Ghost Gojo through the “Summon Boss!” NPC, which drop Orb Demon and Bananas.


Note: Skull Island also holds the Cidbeta NPC and a chance at the Cloak Shadow, which is worth checking while you farm Rocks for Yoru.



Best combat Fruits and where they rank


Fruits round out your combat kit, and their value comes down to DPS, range, area coverage, and crowd control. Rumble stands above the rest for farming, raids, and PvP thanks to strong damage and multiple stuns. Ice trades DPS for heavy freeze control, which pairs well with a high-damage sword or special.


Tier Fruits Why
S Rumble Meta DPS with stuns, good range and area, strong in all content
A Rubber, Gura, Smoke, Ice Top-end DPS or heavy crowd control; Smoke is a strong mid-game pick
B RockMan, Dark, Flame Solid damage; RockMan can fly, Dark is a good hold before Rumble
C Light, Sand, Bomb Low DPS; useful early or for utility like teleport or HP regen


You get Fruits two ways. Roll the Gacha chest inside the tavern on Starter Island for 50 Diamonds per roll, or find a random Fruit spawning under a Colorful Tree, which can appear every five minutes anywhere in the world. Walk over the Fruit under the tree to pick it up. Fruits can also be traded or dropped for other players.



Fastest combat progression through Sea 1


Farm Bacon mobs on Starter Island and sell drops for Beil. Buy the Katana Wooden for 2,500 Beil so you have a working sword while you build toward better gear.


Collect the Yoru materials across islands (Cat, Rock, Banana, Clown Mask, Orb Blue) and save 25,000,000 Beil. Yoru is the priority upgrade for early damage.


Roll the Gacha chest on Starter Island for a Fruit, aiming for Rumble. Put stat points into DevilFruit so the Fruit’s moves scale with your damage.


Grind for a stronger special like Rayleigh or Shikono, whichever you prefer, then AFK on Event Island to push your level toward the jump to Sea 2.


You will know a weapon is ready when it appears in your inventory and can be equipped from your loadout. If a purchase or craft does not go through, the usual cause is a missing material or not enough Beil, Diamonds, or Candy for that item’s exact requirement. Cross-check the numbers above before you grind more.


Sea 1 packs a lot of weapons into a small space, but the pattern is consistent. Match a sword to the island you are farming, add a special when one is available, and let a high-DPS Fruit close the gap while your DevilFruit stat climbs.