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Permanent vs physical fruits in Blox Fruits

Aggiornato il giugno 2026

The one difference that matters

Every Blox Fruit comes in two forms: physical and permanent. A physical fruit is the consumable one you eat — handy, but you lose it the moment you eat a different fruit or die. A permanent fruit stays in your inventory forever; you can equip it any time, swap freely, and keep it even after you die. That permanence is the whole reason the two trade so differently.

Physical fruits

Physical fruits are the in-game ones — no real money needed.

  • Found from natural fruit spawns around the map (a fruit appears, you grab it).
  • Bought from the Blox Fruit Dealer or pulled from the Blox Fruit Gacha.
  • Won as a reward from raids and events.
  • The catch: it's a one-time use. Eat another fruit or die and it's gone for good.

Permanent fruits

Permanent fruits are the premium version, normally unlocked with Robux from the Blox Fruit Dealer or the in-game shop. Once it's yours it lives in your inventory permanently — eat whatever you like, die as much as you like, and it's still there to re-equip. To trade a permanent (or a Game Pass), it has to be sitting in your inventory first, so players usually gift it to themselves to store it rather than activating it on someone else.

Why permanent is worth more

Because a permanent never disappears, the community values it well above the same fruit's physical form — often several times higher on the value scale. You're paying for the convenience of constant access, not just the fruit's power.

  • A permanent fruit can be re-equipped any time; a physical one is single-use.
  • Useful grinding, PvP and raid fruits hold especially strong permanent value.
  • Rarity still stacks on top: tiers run Common, Uncommon, Rare, Legendary, then Mythical.
  • Top Mythicals like Kitsune, Dragon, Leopard, Yeti, Gas, Spirit, Control and Dough sit highest on the scale — into the billions in permanent form.

How the values work here

We list both forms separately because they really are two different items. Blox Fruits values are measured on the community BFV scale — they're shared reference points to keep trades roughly fair, not a real-money price and not an official number. The same fruit name can be worth a little (physical) or a lot (permanent), so always read the row that matches the exact form you're trading, then run both sides through the free Win / Fair / Lose calculator before you commit.

Trading either one in-game

Fruits, Game Passes and physical items all swap the same way — item-for-item, in the in-game trade menu, with no money changing hands.

  • Open the in-game trade with the other player and both add exactly what you agreed.
  • Confirm whether each fruit is physical or permanent right there in the window — it's the single biggest thing that changes the value.
  • Check the Roblox @username matches the person you arranged with (scammers copy display names).
  • Use the trade window so both sides swap at once — never hand your fruit over first.
  • Both press confirm to finish, and re-check the window one last time before you accept.
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