Blox Fruits Fighting Styles Tier List for 2026

Choosing the right fighting style can make or break your entire build while saving you hours of grinding. In this article, I’ll provide you with an updated Blox Fruits fighting styles tier list for 2026 to help you choose the best build for your goal - be it PvE or PvP.

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Blox Fruits Fighting Styles Tier List for 2026 TL;DR

  • Godhuman is the best fighting style in Blox Fruits in 2026 because it has the strongest mix of PvP power, combo potential, and flexibility.

  • Sanguine Art is the best fighting style for grinding thanks to its fast M1s, strong range, and built-in healing.

  • Dragon Talon stays in S Tier because of its huge damage, strong AoE, and reliable value in both PvP and PvE.

  • Electric Claw and Sharkman Karate are excellent A-Tier picks, with Electric Claw shining in combos and Sharkman Karate working better in PvP than grinding.

  • Water Kung Fu and Death Step are still strong mid-Tier options, especially for progression, while Superhuman feels outdated for its unlock cost.

  • Dragon Breath, Electric, Dark Step, and Combat are weaker leveling options

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Fighting Styles Tier List for Blox Fruits

Blox Fruits Fighting Styles Tier List
  • S-Tier: Godhuman, Sanguine Art, Dragon Talon

  • A-Tier: Electric Claw, Sharkman Karate

  • B-Tier: Death Step, Water Kung Fu, Superhuman

  • C-Tier: Dragon Breath, Electric

  • D-Tier: Dark Step

  • F-Tier: Combat

S-Tier Fighting Styles

Godhuman

Godhuman is still the king of styles. It’s the hardest style to unlock, but the payoff is well worth it IMO. Every move of its kit feels insanely dangerous. Soaring Beast is a fast-engaging tool that breaks Instinct at close range. Sixth Realm Gun is one of the strongest combo starters and punishment moves in the entire game.

Godhuman works well with almost everything. You can pair it with swords, guns, Portal, Dough, Rumble, or any other meta fruit and get yourself a deadly kit. The only real weakness is grinding efficiency compared to styles with better M1s, but outside that, it does almost everything at an extremely high level. 

Sanguine Art

Sanguine Art is the closest thing to a true rival for Godhuman. You unlock it from Shafi at Tiki Outpost by bringing a Leviathan Heart, 20 Demonic Wisps, 20 Vampire Fangs, 2 Dark Fragments, plus 5,000,000 Beli and 5,000 Fragments. That requirement alone screams “endgame fighting style”. Style’s identity is clear from the first fight: self-sustain mixed with great damage. Bloodbane Drain alone heals around 20 percent of your health on hit, which is obviously a huge deal for any type of content.

The other reason Sanguine Art sits in the S-Tier is its exceptional M1 quality. Its speed is very fast, the range is on the larger side, and it scales beautifully with Buddha. Scarlet Tear gives you a damaging slash projectile, while Devourer of Worlds is a nasty control button that can lock targets down and disrupt their movement completely, you can look up more info on it on the Blox Fruits wiki. Godhuman is more explosive in PvP, but I think Sanguine Art is more forgiving and arguably better for players who want to chill a bit more during their gameplay.

Dragon Talon

Dragon Talon rounds out the S-Tier because its damage is simply ridiculous. Unlocking it isn’t easy  - you need 400 mastery on Dragon Breath, a Fire Essence for Uzoth, and then 3,000,000 Beli plus 5,000 Fragments to unlock it. It also has later upgrades tied to Blaze Embers. The moveset is great - you get AOE moves, nice mobility, and damage.

Dragon Talon is one of the few styles that perform equally great in both PvP and PvE. Its M1 damage is among the highest in the game, so even its basic left click hurts a ton. That makes it much more useful for Buddha grinding than many players expect, even if the forward movement is not perfect. In PvP, the style hits hard enough to end fights quicker than your combo ends. It does not feel as universally flexible as Godhuman, and it is not as safe as Sanguine Art, but its raw damage keeps it firmly in S-Tier.

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A-Tier Fighting Styles

Electric Claw

Electric Claw is still one of the most dangerous combo styles in Roblox Blox Fruits. You get it after reaching 400 mastery on Electric, clearing the Previous Hero time trial, and paying 3,000,000 Beli plus 5,000 Fragments. The reason players love it is simple: it works well with other weapons and fruits and can be used to chain together insane combos. The most notable abilities are Electric Rampage, which can stun, and Lightning Thrust, which hits hard and covers distance for you. 

I kept Electric Claw in A-Tier instead of S because it is more specialized than the top three S-Tier styles. In PvP, it absolutely feels like an S-Tier, but in grinding, the forward lunge on its M1s can get annoying, especially with Buddha - you just take so much damage that you otherwise wouldn’t. That seemingly tiny bit of instability matters lots during long farming sessions. Still, if you like fast, flashy, mobile combos, Electric Claw is one of the best picks in the entire game - it pairs with lots of other items and feels great to play.

Sharkman Karate

Sharkman Karate is great, but it’s not as good as it once was. To unlock it, you need 400 mastery on Water Kung Fu, a Water Key, and then 2,500,000 Beli with 5,000 Fragments. The style is renowned for combos because its abilities are easy to land and break Instinct. 

I placed it in A-Tier because the move set is great, but the grinding value dropped after the nerfs to M1. Water Kung Fu is still better for Buddha farming imo, and Sharkman Karate is better PvP.

B-Tier Fighting Styles

Death Step

Death Step is an upgraded Dark Step. You need 400 mastery on Dark Step and the Library Key route completed through Phoeyu, the Reformed, to unlock it. Moveset is good, and once your Maximum Overheat is active, the whole style becomes much better because your attacks gain extra damage and burn effects. You can grind with it, you can PvP with it, and you can use it as part of a combo setup, but it’s dated, and newer styles offer more for less.

Water Kung Fu

Water Kung Fu remains one of the best value styles in the game. Just for 750k, you’re getting a great package: notably, its M1s have no pause after the fourth hit, which is why the style is so strong for Buddha grinding. What I think is especially good about the style is that Water Kung Fu stays relevant long after players leave the First Sea, meaning longevity is great.

I kept it in B-Tier instead of A because the full move set is not as dominant in PvP as Electric Claw or Sharkman Karate. But for progression, farming, and simple early to mid, maybe even late game efficiency, Water Kung Fu is fantastic. 

Superhuman

Superhuman requires you to really sink your teeth in and grind. You’ll need 300 mastery on Dark Step, Electric, Water Kung Fu, and Dragon Breath, plus 3,000,000 Beli just to get it. Its move set is Beast Owl Pounce, Thunder Clap, and Conqueror Gun. Thunder Clap has a stun, and Pounce is a decent movement ability, but that’s mostly it.

Superhuman is good, but it feels outdated and not worth the grind. The payoff is no longer amazing compared to the styles around it, the style works, but the numbers and the moveset is not cutting it for me. It’s decent with Buddha fruit, but so are other styles, and they’re not this painful to unlock.

C-Tier Fighting Styles

Dragon Breath

Dragon Breath costs 1,500 Fragments from Sabi and acts mostly as a stepping stone on your road to Dragon Talon. The raw damage is decent, and the AoE on Dragon Explosion looks nice on paper, but the style feels clunky in practice. It is slow, it locks you in place, and the knockback hurts combo flow and sometimes even makes you take damage during grinding.

That still makes it better than the weakest early-game options, which is why I moved it to C-Tier instead of leaving it lower. It can get you through the Second Sea, but nobody actually plays Dragon Breath for Dragon Breath.

Electric

Electric barely holds onto the C-Tier because it is still a pretty good early-game tool. You buy it for 500,000 Beli on Skylands Island, and its moves are Stomp, Electrical Tackle, and Electrical Floor - all have decent AOE and damage. Electrical Floor, specifically, is the standout thanks to its AoE stun, while Stomp and Electrical Tackle give you decent mobility and combo potential for a first-stage style. Electric does its job, then naturally upgrades into Electric Claw later.

D-Tier Fighting Styles

Dark Step costs 150,000 Beli in the Pirate Village of the First Sea and gives you Flying Kick, Breakdance, Barrage, and Overheat. For a first major upgrade over horrendous Combat, it is more than fine, I’d even say it’s a huge leap in strength. Overheat helps your damage output, and Barrage is decent in grinding. Dark Step quickly overstays its welcome, though, and you’ll move on to better options.

F-Tier Fighting Styles

Combat is the default style every player starts with, and it’s clearly there for you to move out of and replace it with something better. It has just 2 moves and AOE and damage are abysmal, so F-Tier by design, and that’s that.

Combat is only here for the opening stretch of the game. The moment you can afford a real style, you should move on. It is still the absolute bottom pick in 2026. 

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