Tiger Fruit in Blox Fruits: Abilities, Transformations, and How to Get It

The reworked Tiger Fruit offers dual transformations, a Fire Meter mechanic, and fast-paced combat at 5,000,000 Cash or 3,000 Robux.

By Pallav Pathak 6 min read
Tiger Fruit in Blox Fruits: Abilities, Transformations, and How to Get It

Tiger is a Mythical Beast-type Blox Fruit that transforms players into an anthropomorphic tiger with enhanced speed, agility, and offensive power. Released on October 31, 2025, as a complete rework of the former Leopard Fruit, Tiger introduces a dual-transformation system and a Fire Meter mechanic that unlocks a powerful Blazing Form. The fruit costs 5,000,000 Cash or 3,000 Robux from the Blox Fruit Dealer.

Quick answer: Purchase Tiger from the Blox Fruit Dealer for 5,000,000 Cash or 3,000 Robux. The fruit is Mythical rarity with low stock availability, refreshing every four hours at 12 am, 4 am, 8 am, 12 pm, 4 pm, and 8 pm UTC.


Tiger Fruit Passive Abilities

Tiger grants four passive abilities that activate during transformation. Fire Meter fills passively while transformed or by landing moves, enabling the held variant of Afterimage Assault at 75% and Blazing Form at 100%. Ferocious Feline transforms the user into a Tiger-Human hybrid, providing 33% cooldown reduction, roughly 80% speed boost, jump and dash enhancements, and 20% damage reduction. Fighting styles, swords, guns, and Race V4 abilities are disabled during transformation.

Blazing Form activates when the Fire Meter reaches 100%, doubling transformation bonuses and reducing cooldowns by 50% from base form. This enhanced state lasts 60 seconds and changes the moveset entirely. Overheat triggers after Blazing Form ends, disabling transformation and reducing speed by roughly 30%. The overheat duration equals half the time spent in Blazing Form—if you stay in Blazing Form for 30 seconds, overheating lasts 15 seconds.

Tiger grants four passive abilities that activate during transformation | Image credit: Roblox (via YouTube/@Meteoric)

Tiger Fruit Moveset and Mastery Requirements

Finger Revolver (1 Mastery) shoots a fireball projectile from the user's finger. Holding the key sends a barrage of ghostly hands followed by a blazing projectile. If the user takes damage while holding, the final projectile fires immediately. In the transformed state, the projectile explodes after a delay. In Blazing Form, the move becomes a rapid barrage of jabs finishing with a shove, pushing the user forward during execution.

Spiraling Kick (50 Mastery) creates a large swirling air-blade that drags targets upward. The ground version sends a horizontal saw-like blade; the aerial version launches a vertical projectile. In Blazing Form, this move fires a blazing Tiger-shaped projectile with high range and area-of-effect damage.

Afterimage Assault (100 Mastery) teleports the user multiple times toward the cursor, ending with a roar or ground slam. When tapped in transformed state, it adds a cosmetic fire effect that increases speed by 40% for three to four seconds. Holding the move for at least 1.25 seconds with 75% Fire Meter or more triggers a cutscene variant: the user dashes forward, catching enemies in a barrage of fists and finishing with a devastating punch. In Blazing Form, only the tap variant is available.

Transformation (300 Mastery) activates the Tiger-Human hybrid form with a roar. In the transformed state, pressing the transformation key with a full Fire Meter triggers Blazing Form. Pressing it without a full meter or while already in Blazing Form reverts the user to human form, restoring access to fighting styles, swords, and guns.

Body Flicker (200 Mastery) dashes forward a short distance and delivers a swift kick if an enemy is hit. In the transformed state, the move becomes a mini flash-step with a jab finisher. In Blazing Form, the user moves in a zig-zag pattern and, if an enemy is hit, blitzes them with a flurry of slashes while ascending, knocking them down at the end.

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Tiger Fruit M1 Attacks

Tiger has no M1 attacks in base form. Once transformed, the user gains access to melee attacks: three claw swings followed by a roar with area-of-effect damage. In Blazing Form, the range and damage of these M1 attacks increase significantly. The M1 attacks can damage Sea Beasts and break Instinct on the roar finisher.


Tiger Fruit Cooldowns and Energy Costs

Base form cooldowns: Finger Revolver 13.5 seconds (20 energy), Spiraling Kick 18 seconds (40 energy), Afterimage Assault 22 seconds (80 energy), Transformation 6.75 seconds (20 energy), Body Flicker 13.5 seconds (60 energy). Transformed state reduces cooldowns: Finger Revolver 13.5 seconds, Spiraling Kick 12 seconds, Afterimage Assault 14.7 seconds, Transformation 4.5 seconds, Body Flicker 9 seconds. Blazing Form further reduces cooldowns: Finger Revolver 6.75 seconds, Spiraling Kick 9 seconds, Afterimage Assault 11 seconds, Transformation 3.3 seconds, Body Flicker 6.75 seconds.

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Tiger Fruit Strengths and Weaknesses

Tiger excels in mobility and damage output with large area-of-effect attacks and fast cooldowns. All moves break Instinct, and the transformation provides substantial speed and damage reduction buffs. The fruit performs well in Sea Events, raids, and boss battles. The small hitbox compared to other transformation fruits and the ability to spam moves with Ghoul V3/V4 and Zebra Cap make Tiger effective in sustained combat.

The fruit struggles in early-game grinding due to high mastery requirements and significant knockback that scatters enemies. It is not recommended for First Sea or early Second Sea players. While transformed, the user cannot access fighting styles, swords, or guns, and most moves can be dodged with Instinct. The held variant of Afterimage Assault requires 75% Fire Meter and does not grant invincibility frames, leaving the user vulnerable. Blazing Form requires a full Fire Meter, lasts only 60 seconds, and triggers Overheat, which disables transformation and reduces speed for a duration equal to half the time spent in Blazing Form.


Tiger Fruit Instinct Interaction

In base form, Finger Revolver's projectiles and explosion break Instinct but can be dodged. Spiraling Kick's initial hit breaks Instinct; the second hit can be dodged. Afterimage Assault's dashes can be dodged with Instinct, and the slam or roar can be dodged on the edge. Transformation's startup breaks Instinct but can rarely be dodged on the edge. Body Flicker breaks Instinct if the user is grabbed or too close to the blast; the blast itself can be dodged on the edge.

In transformed state, the M1 roar breaks Instinct, but the first three swings can rarely be dodged on the edge. Both tap and held variants of Afterimage Assault break Instinct regardless of positioning. The Blazing Form transformation explosion breaks Instinct but can be dodged on the edge. In Blazing Form, the M1 roar still breaks Instinct. Finger Revolver's projectiles can be dodged, and the blast can be dodged on the edge or if far enough. Spiraling Kick's startup, projectile, and explosion can all be dodged on the edge; it only breaks Instinct if the user is too close. Afterimage Assault breaks Instinct no matter what. Transformation deals no damage. Body Flicker's initial grab can be dodged, but once grabbed, the rest of the move breaks Instinct.

In base form, Finger Revolver's projectiles and explosion break Instinct but can be dodged Image credit: Roblox (via YouTube/@Not Spotu66)

Tiger Fruit and Werewolf Mutation

Tiger is the first fruit in Blox Fruits to have a mutation: Werewolf. The Werewolf mutation shares the same price (5,000,000 Cash or 3,000 Robux) and mastery requirements as Tiger. The moveset and transformation mechanics are nearly identical, with visual differences in the transformation appearance and some ability effects. Werewolf's cutscene variant of Afterimage Assault differs slightly in animation but functions the same mechanically.


Tiger Fruit Performance in Game Modes

Tiger performs well in grinding after unlocking the transformation at 300 Mastery, especially in Third Sea islands, where the large area-of-effect attacks and reduced cooldowns clear groups efficiently. The fruit is effective in boss battles due to high mobility and the ability to maintain pressure with short cooldowns. In Sea Events, the transformation's speed boost and damage reduction help survive extended encounters.

Tiger is less effective in PvP due to limited combo-extending tools and the requirement to manage the Fire Meter for Blazing Form. The held variant of Afterimage Assault provides a strong combo tool but requires 75% Fire Meter and leaves the user vulnerable without invincibility frames. The Overheat state after Blazing Form ends creates a window of vulnerability where the user cannot transform and moves at reduced speed.

Combining Tiger with Rabbit V3 and Pilot Helmet creates extreme speed, surpassing Awakened Light's Shining Flight. Using Zebra Cap and Ghoul V3 or V4 with Blazing Form's 50% cooldown reduction allows near-continuous ability usage. The transformation does not have a time limit or Fury Meter like Dragon, Venom, T-Rex, Gas, or Kitsune, allowing indefinite transformation as long as the user avoids Overheat.