Blox Fruits Tier List for 2026

There are so many fruits in the game in 2026, it’s becoming harder and harder to understand which ones are worth playing and which are absolutely not. In this article, I’ll provide you with a complete Blox Fruits tier list for 2026 to help you choose the best moveset and passives.

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Blox Fruits Tier List for 2026 TL;DR

  • Dragon is the best overall fruit in Blox Fruits in 2026.

  • Buddha remains the top fruit for grinding and fast leveling.

  • Dough is still the strongest pure PvP fruit.

  • Light is the best beginner fruit and the strongest pick for the First Sea.

  • Top S-tier fruits include Dragon, Kitsune, Empyrean, Tiger, Werewolf, Buddha, Gas, Control, Dough, and Portal.

  • Lower-tier fruits like Sand, Smoke, Rocket, Spin, Spike, and Spring are mostly early-game placeholders and are not worth using long-term.

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Blox Fruits Tier List

S-Tier Blox Fruits

These are the strongest fruits in the game right now. They offer the best mix of grinding power, PvP pressure, mobility, and boss damage. Some are easier to use than others, but every fruit here can carry you through any type of endgame content.

Dragon

Dragon is the best fruit in Blox Fruits in 2026. It has top-tier grinding moveset, huge raid and boss damage, excellent mobility passives and actives, and the most oppressive transformed states in the game. Dragon already has a strong M1 and solid movement, but once you hit hybrid and full dragon form, the fruit becomes absurdly efficient at clearing mobs and taking PvP fights.

Kitsune

Kitsune remains one best fruits in the entire game, and the one that lots of players are trying to get the most. It transforms your run animation, letting you passively move fasterm and its moveset is insanely busted with one of the best M1s in the game. You also get to transform into a nine-tailed fox and move even faster, and even walk on water, as expected from a Mythical Fruit.

Empyrean

I think Empyrean should also be in the same top bracket as Kitsune because it is essentially a premium variation of the same package. Empyrean plays like an S-Tier mutation with almost the same all-around value that makes Kitsune so valued. The moveset is a bit different, and overall, the Empyrean is slightly better, but both are still S in my opinion.

Tiger

Tiger (formerly known as Leopard, I’ve no idea why they would change the beast) is one of the best late-game fruits in Blox Fruits right now. It takes more setup to get it properly running, and you do not get its full value until the transformation. Once it gets going, though, it becomes one of the fastest and most spammable fruits in the game - you can check out a detailed guide on how it works. Tiger has excellent DPS, strong mobility, and is a menace in PvP and PvE. 

Werewolf

Werewolf is still one of the best mutations in the game and belongs right next to Tiger in rank tier. Werewolf essentially is the same PvP-oriented transformation fruit with strong mobility and combos. 

Buddha

For years now, Buddha has been the king of grinding. Its giant form, which gains a huge range boost and large damage reduction make it one of the easiest fruits in the game for farming levels, bosses, and general PvE content. It makes hard content almost completely safe, allowing you to grind without paying much attention.

Gas

Gas is one of the strongest fruits in Roblox Blox Fruits and easily deserves a spot in S-Tier. It has elemental protection - enemy attacks just pass through you, extremely fast M1, great boss damage, strong grinding, and a transformation that makes it very hard to deal with in PvP. Because it’s relatively new, Gas may not have the widely known legacy status as Buddha or Dragon, but it’s actually competitive with them.

Control

Control got one of the biggest glow-ups in the game after its rework, and it’s one of the strongest fruits after it. Besides that, I’d give it an S-Tier based on aesthetics alone - Control is an ultimate aura farmer. The moveset is great and unique, good both for PvP and PvE, and is complex enough not to be boring to play.

Dough

After all these years, Dough is still one of the best PvP fruits in the game. The biggest upside is its combo power, and that remains the main reason it stays in the S-Tier. It has lots of stuns, smooth move chaining, and some of the most well-designed PvP combos in Blox Fruits. Unlocking its full awakening still takes lots of effort, but raw PvP power alone keeps Dough among the best fruits in the game.

Portal

Portal stays in S-Tier because its utility is irreplaceable. It’s not the strongest, but still the most important fruit in the game. You get to teleport anywhere you need, movement is insane, and nobody wants to PvP you because your abilities are annoying to deal with.

A-Tier Blox Fruits

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These fruits are excellent and can perform similarly to S-Tier in the right hands. They just have one or two limits that stop them from sitting at the absolute top.

Fiend

Fiend is the newest mutation in the game, which should mean that it’s good. But it’s still a Yeati design, so while it’s slightly better, it doesn’t do anything crazy. It feels better to play than base Yeti thanks to an added dash ability, which gives it more of a PvP potential. It is one of the best fruits in Roblox Blox Fruits right now, just not quite as dominant as the S-Tier options.

Yeti

Yeti is still a heavy hitter, but I think it falls just a little short of S-Tier. Its power and spammability are great, but the moveset feels weird to me, and you need lots of mastery to really make the fruit shine. Its bigger attacks leave you exposed, which matters in both PvE and PvP. Yeti is still great, don’t get me wrong, just a little less smooth than the top options.

Spirit

Spirit remains one of the best high-skill ceiling PvP fruits in the game. It’s versatile, and its summons, buffs, and healing output make it feel creative and dangerous at the same time. Spirit can look absurd when used well, but it is not as simple or as universally efficient as fruits like Dragon, Buddha, or Kitsune. 

Pain

Pain has a strong range, high damage, and much more presence than I’d expect from it after the rework. It is strong across both PvP and PvE, but it’s less universally preferred than the absolute top fruits.

Lightning

Lightning is crazy in PvP. Its abilities have insane combo stun potential and a solid M1 value. I think it’s also worth noting that Lightning has elemental protection and great overall offensive tempo, which is something that not every fruit has. The orb system adds a pretty restraining limit to your spam, though, which keeps it from pushing higher up the ranks. Even so, Lightning is still one of the strongest general-use fruits in the game.

Magma

Magma is one of the best fruits for boss damage and doing sea content. It’s one of the most spammable fruits in the game, and that is why I rate it that highly. Its damage output is huge, and a fully awakened Magma destroys bosses and events.

It lands in A-Tier instead of S because it is more role-focused than some of the fruits above it. It is incredible at damage and farming bosses, but it does not have the same flexibility as Dragon, Kitsune, or Portal.

Light

Light is still one of the best value fruits - great grinding, a top-tier M1, excellent mobility, and elemental protection. It is also one of the easiest fruits for me to recommend to players who want a strong option without chasing rare endgame mythicals.

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B-Tier Blox Fruits

B-Tier fruits are still good. Most of them are viable and useful, but they usually have clearer weaknesses, stronger competition, or more niche roles. They can still perform very well, especially with the right build or playstyle.

T-Rex

T-Rex is still a very strong fruit, and I’d value it above several other good mythicals. It has a strong base-form value, a good M1, and a powerful transformed state once the fury meter is filled. It handles PvP and PvE quite well. Like a few other beast fruits, it asks for real mastery investment before you get the full experience. That keeps it out of A-Tier, but it is still one of the better fruits in B.

Venom

Venom is still solid, even if it feels outdated now.  The puddle damage and status pressure are still the main reasons people keep using it. The drawback is how clunky it can feel compared to newer top-tier fruits. It lacks an M1, has a slower tempo than the best meta picks, and does not grind as cleanly as the fruits above it. 

Shadow

Shadow is good in PvP, but its meter is underwhelming, and overall, the fruit is awkward for general grinding.  It can do good work in single-target situations, but it does not bring enough to PvE, raids, or farming to compete with the stronger all-around fruits. 

Sound

Sound is still one of the better support fruits in Blox Fruits - it’s hard to imagine party play without it. Its lower combo potential and longer cooldowns hold it back in PvP, though. It is good, but it’s more team-oriented than designed to deal damage on its own.

Ice

Ice remains one of the best early to midgame fruits, and the B-Tier is a fair place for it. It has good M1, awakening access, and elemental immunity -it’s simply accessible and good all-round. Ice is great early, and still useful later, but it does not keep up with the true top fruits once the overall power level climbs.

Mammoth

Mammoth is still a good beast fruit with strong transformed value, especially for grinding. It is bulky, damaging, and useful in all types of PvE content. Mammoth is strong, but it is outclassed by sharper options like Tiger and more explosive options like Kitsune or Dragon.

Gravity

Gravity benefited a lot from its rework - it has better presence, a more modern feel via new animations, and more interesting attacks than old Gravity ever had. Still, its charge-heavy style and slower startup are not good in PvP, and keep it in a B-Tier. Gravity can hit hard and look impressive, but it asks too much to get any real value out of it.

Blizzard

Blizzard is one of the most balanced fruits in the game. It’s good in many aspects - It has elemental protection, useful crowd control, and decent raid and grinding value. Blizzard has very few awful matchups, but it also lacks the crazy edge that A and S fruits have. Good, but not that good.

Diamond

Diamond is still a niche fruit that needs the right hands to extract decent value off. It's all about getting defense buff, and its usefulness is highest in sword or gun-focused builds, and that still makes sense. It is not a fruit you pick for flashy combos or mob grinding - Diamond works best as a sturdy utility option for certain PvP setups. 

Phoenix

Phoenix is useful for healing yourself and your teammates in party, but that’s about it. You get to fly with it, too, sure, but I don’t think it’s that big of a deal.

C-Tier Blox Fruits

C-Tier fruits usually have one or two decent traits, but they fall off hard once you get higher rarity options. A lot of them are usable for early grinding, casual play, or niche builds, but they are nowhere near the top options.

F-Tier Blox Fruits

F-Tier fruits are the weakest options in the current game and mostly exist as beginner fruits and cheap early placeholders. They have relatively poor damage, weak range, and limited combo value, and you just naturally swap out of them whenever you progress in the game.

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