Blox Fruits

Blox Fruits

4.3 (321680021)
Gamer Robot Inc
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Blox Fruits is an incredibly popular, massive multiplayer RPG built entirely within the Roblox platform, heavily inspired by the legendary anime One Piece.

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Blox Fruits is an incredibly popular, massive multiplayer RPG built entirely within the Roblox platform, heavily inspired by the legendary anime One Piece.

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Blox Fruits is an incredibly popular, massive multiplayer RPG built entirely within the Roblox platform, heavily inspired by the legendary anime One Piece.

Your core objective is to explore a vast oceanic world, grind levels by defeating bandits and bosses, and become the strongest player alive. You can choose to be a master swordsman or rely on the game’s namesake: “Blox Fruits,” mystical items that grant you devastating superhuman abilities. It is a game defined by a heavy grind, but the satisfaction of unlocking high-tier abilities and dominating in PvP combat has attracted billions of visits.

Gamers’ review:

  1. Grinding the Blox Fruits Easter Event: 24 Eggs and Total Scams!

What’s up, fellow Blox Fruits gamers! I bet you guys have been sweating over the newly released Easter Egg Hunt event lately, right? Today, I just finished grinding (though not 100% complete) and had to pop up here to instantly review how “insane” this event of finding 24 eggs scattered across the seas really is. Honestly, I thought it’d be a piece of cake at first, but actually doing it gave me real depression!

The feeling when I first logged in was just pure confusion. There’s no clear NPC guide, and suddenly seeing a board with 24 eggs (mostly Mythical and Legendary) already smelled like a massive time sink. I started flying from Sea 1 (since the map is smaller and easier to search) and ran around the islands. Good thing the game has a handy “Egg detected nearby” notification, but sometimes it trolls you so hard. I was super hyped when I grabbed the blue one (Treasured Egg) and the bunny one (Excited Egg) on the first few islands, but after that, it kept dropping repetitive Common eggs that made me sick.

The plus side of this event is that it forces you to use your brain and interact with the map a lot, kind of like being a detective. For example, the purple egg (Falling Sky Egg) was locked in a barrier, and I had to get someone else to hit it and drop the egg for me to grab it. Or like the Thirsty Egg, I picked it up but the game hinted it was “incomplete,” so I had to carry it all the way down to the Underwater City and drop it into the water to solve it. This puzzle-solving aspect is pretty engaging and made me try all sorts of things: from chopping trees (to drop a Wooden Egg), fishing until my hands hurt (finally got the Fishy Egg), to throwing an egg into the lava at the volcano island (to get the Molten Egg).

But the most “depressing” part started with the rare eggs. Would you believe I had to stand there and “admire” Indra’s poster dozens of times, dealing with a dying server, just to finally squeeze out the Kawaii Egg? Not to mention, the Sea Event hunt to get the Exploration Egg from the Terror Shark was equally tough. The peak of my frustration was the quest to find the cracked half-egg (Mended Egg). I carried my half of the egg running in circles around a laggy server, constantly terrified of getting “jumped” by other players (if you die, you lose the egg). I roamed for who knows how many laps until I found the other half to piece it together. The feeling at that moment was a mix of pure relief and wanting to smash my keyboard!

The result: After hours of grinding my face off, I collected 21/24 eggs. As for the last 3 missing ones (including the Golden Egg and Boss Rush Egg), I’m raising the white flag and tapping out because the drop rate is absolutely insane and relies way too much on RNG/luck. In conclusion, the puzzle and interaction ideas for this event are great, and bagging those Mythical eggs feels like a huge achievement, but the grind and repetition are way too draining. If anyone out there has god-tier luck, jump in and see if you can collect all 24.

2. Blox Fruits Easter Hunt Reviewed: From Lava Diving to RNG Hell – My Guide to Torture!

What’s up, fellow pirates! I just looked over the breakdown on how to actually get all 24 eggs in this new Blox Fruits Easter event, and let me tell you, it’s a wild mix of “dumb easy” and “absolute pain.” If you’re planning on caring about this update, here is my player perspective on what you’re actually signing up for.

The “Giveaway” Eggs (Thank You, Devs): Look, some of these are just gifts. For the Candy Egg, you literal just have to click an icon on the main menu screen of Sea 1. That’s it. Easiest egg ever. Then there is the Molten Egg. Go to Volcano island and jump headfirst into the lava. Boom. Done. It’s simple, slightly hilarious, and I wish they were all this straightforward.

The Classic MMO Grind: Then we get into the actual gameplay loop. To get the Wooden Egg, you just have to break trees on the island. It’s grindy, sure, but at least I know what I’m doing. It’s better than the next category…

The RNG Frustration Zones: This is where the depression sets in. The Mended Egg is pure evil. You find one half randomly dropped somewhere, and then you have to run around like a maniac trying to find the other half to combine them. It is pure luck-based torture. And don’t get me started on the Kawaii Egg (Indra poster). You have to be holding a Love Fruit just to interact with Rip_Indra’s poster on the wall. And even then, it is an RNG drop! Specific item requirement + random chance? That is a recipe for standing in front of a poster clicking for hours.

Task-Based and Time-Gated Eggs: The Thirsty Egg is just a chore; you pick it up, it says it needs water, so you carry it or throw it into the ocean. Okay, fine. But then the event adds time-gated requirements. The Full Moon Egg requires you to be looking at the moon during the in-game Full Moon event. The Night Hunter Egg forces you to kill a boss (like Captain Elephant) specifically during that time. It adds unnecessary stress waiting for the server time to line up.

The Grand Finale (If You Have the Patience): The ultimate goal is the 24th Egg that unlocks the final Rip Indra boss puzzle. Here’s the kicker: you must collect all 23 of the other eggs first. Only then can you go to the Easter Shop NPC, click a seemingly innocent “Secret” button, and start the final showdown. It’s an epic conclusion, sure, but the grind to get there is absolutely brutal.

This Easter event is packed with things to do, and I love the puzzle/interaction elements like lava diving or finding egg halves. However, the reliance on extreme RNG drops (looking at you, Mended and Kawaii eggs) and specific item locks makes it feel incredibly draining. It is a bào (draining) event, guys. If you have god-tier patience and RNG luck, go for it. As for me, I might just stick to being salty about my bad luck!

Game Modes

The game’s progression is divided into massive, open-world oceans that you unlock as you level up:

  • The First Sea (Old World): The starting area where you learn the ropes, spanning from level 1 to 700.
  • The Second Sea (New World): Unlocked at level 700. This area introduces much harder enemies, fruit trading, and fruit awakening raids.
  • The Third Sea: The current endgame ocean, unlocked at level 1500, featuring the most powerful bosses, mythical weapons, and intense player vs. player (PvP) bounty hunting.

Characters, Items & Upgrades

Your character’s power comes from a combination of four fighting styles, which you can switch between:

  • Blox Fruits: The core magic system. They are divided into three types: Natural (basic attacks), Elemental (immunity to low-level attacks), and Beast (transformations into creatures like dragons or buddhas).
  • Swords & Guns: Ranged and melee weapons with their own unique skill trees.
  • Haki (Aura/Instinct): Essential passive abilities that let you hit Elemental users (Aura) or dodge incoming attacks by sensing them (Instinct).
  • Currencies: Beli (standard money for buying weapons and rolling fruits) and Fragments (used for late-game upgrades and awakening fruits).

How to Play & Controls

The combat pacing starts slow but becomes incredibly fast and chaotic in late-game PvP, requiring precise dodging and combo chaining.

  • PC Controls: W, A, S, D to move, Space to jump. Q to Dash (crucial for dodging). Your combat skills are mapped to the 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 keys, and you use the Mouse to aim and attack.
  • Mobile Controls: Features a virtual joystick for movement, a dedicated dash button, and on-screen skill buttons.

Missions & Awards

  • The Grind (Quests): The primary gameplay loop. You talk to an NPC, accept a quest to defeat 8 specific enemies, complete it for EXP and Beli, and repeat this thousands of times to level up.
  • Bounty Hunting: Defeating other players or major bosses increases your Bounty (or Honor, if you play as a Marine), which slightly buffs your attack and defense stats.
  • Fruit Raids: Difficult team-based dungeons where you defend a core against waves of enemies to “Awaken” your fruit, completely changing its visual effects and drastically increasing its power.

Developer Details

  • Developed by Gamer Robot Inc, a dedicated development group operating exclusively within the Roblox platform.
  • Created in 2019, it has grown to become consistently one of the top 3 most-played games on all of Roblox, frequently maintaining over half a million concurrent players.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

  • Is Blox Fruits free?
    Yes, because Roblox is free. However, it features heavy monetization. You can buy “Gamepasses” (like 2x EXP or fast boats) and permanently unlock premium fruits using Robux (real money).
  • What platforms can I play it on?
    Anywhere Roblox is available: PC, Mac, iOS, Android, Xbox, and PlayStation.
  • Does it feature cross-play?
    Yes, fully. A player on a smartphone can easily play in the same server as someone on a high-end PC or a PlayStation 5.

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