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Blox Fruits

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Understand the hidden Blox Fruits systems that affect damage, mastery gain, immunity, PvP rules, movement, and farming efficiency across every sea. This section turns confusing mechanics into clear explanations with real examples, so you can see how each system changes leveling, boss fights, raids, and build decisions.

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Blox Fruits

Mechanic Type: otherSummary: Consumable powers that grant unique abilities and often define a player's combat style.How It Works: When eaten, a Blox Fruit gives the user a unique set of abilities tied to that fruit. In exchange for the power, the user continuously takes damage while staying in water. Some fruits also provide special bonuses such as immunities, boosted movement, or defensive effects.

Blox Fruits are the signature power system of the game and the main way many players build their damage and mobility.

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Combat

Mechanic Type: damageSummary: Describes the starter fighting style and why players usually replace it early.How It Works: Combat is the fighting style a player gets when first joining the game. It uses simple punches and small dashes or impacts, making it the most basic and realistic fighting style in the game. The page notes that Combat is generally considered weak for grinding and PvP compared with other First Sea fighting styles.

Combat in Blox Fruits centers on fast real-time fights where players mix melee, swords, guns, and Blox Fruits abilities to pressure enemies, break defenses, and control spacing.

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Combat Mechanics

Combat Mechanics

Mechanic Type: damageSummary: The underlying systems that determine combat behavior, including damage calculation, scaling, mitigation, and interactions between combatants.How It Works: Combat mechanics govern how combat functions across players, enemies, weapons, and abilities. The source states that multiple underlying mechanics determine damage calculation, scaling, mitigation, and interaction rules, meaning results are shaped by more than just raw attack values. These systems combine to define how attacks land and how much damage is ultimately dealt or reduced.

Understand the combat mechanics that control how fights really work in Blox Fruits, from hit confirms and end lag to movement spacing, instinct baiting, and pressure after a knockback.

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Fighting Styles

Mechanic Type: otherSummary: A melee combat system with different style-specific move sets and progression options.How It Works: Each fighting style provides its own set of moves, with most having three moves and some having different move counts. Players use these styles as part of their combat toolkit, often combining them with fruit, sword, or other attacks. Different styles fit different progression stages and playstyles, so the choice affects both grinding and PvP performance.

Fighting Styles are close-range combat options that give players different move sets to use alongside other build choices.

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PvP mechanics

PvP mechanics

Mechanic Type: damageSummary: Rules and interactions that govern player-versus-player combat, separate from NPC and boss fights.How It Works: PvP mechanics apply when one player is fighting another player in Blox Fruits. The page notes that many of these mechanics do not apply to NPCs or bosses, and that some are designed to create a more even playing field while others can make a player overpowered. These mechanics shape how damage, abilities, and combat interactions behave specifically in PvP encounters.

Learn how PvP mechanics work in Blox Fruits, including combat tagging, escape pressure, kentricking, stun timing, punish windows, and the habits that separate clean fights from random button-mashing.

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Races

Races

Mechanic Type: allyingSummary: A core character system that grants unique passive bonuses and buffs based on the player's race.How It Works: A player's selected race determines which passives and buffs they receive. The system includes obtaining races, changing race later, and race versions, indicating that race progression can evolve over time. These bonuses influence how a character performs and can interact with other core mechanics such as stats and combat.

Learn how races affect combat, movement, survivability, and progression in Blox Fruits beyond the surface-level passive list.

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Stats

Stats

Mechanic Type: upgradingSummary: A core progression system where level-up points are spent to increase health, energy, and damage.How It Works: Every time a player levels up, they receive 3 stat points to spend on their available stats. Investing points increases the effectiveness of those stats, and the current maximum level for a stat is 2800 points. A player can only fully maximize three stats, and if the player has Race Awakening, it grants max stats on every stat upon transformation. Damage stats may also be adjusted against NPCs during limited-time events to preserve balance.

This guide explains how stats shape your build in Blox Fruits and why bad point allocation can slow your leveling, weaken your damage, or make a build feel incomplete.

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Subclasses

Mechanic Type: otherSummary: Describes the class-like subclass system and how players unlock it from teachers.How It Works: Subclasses are a class mechanic for players that can be learned by talking to their respective teachers. The page states that there is currently only one subclass.

Subclasses in Blox Fruits matter for players who want to refine a character beyond the basic fighting style and build around a more specific combat role.

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