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Blox Fruits rarity tiers explained

Na-update Hunyo 2026

The five tiers, low to high

Every Blox Fruit sits in one of five rarity tiers. Higher up the ladder usually means a stronger fruit and a bigger trade value — but not always (see the demand note below).

  • Common — the cheapest, easiest to find. Spin, Rocket, Bomb, Chop, Spring. Almost no trade demand.
  • Uncommon — a step up. Ice, Sand, Dark, Flame, Falcon, Diamond.
  • Rare — now you're into useful fruits. Magma, Ghost, Light, Rubber.
  • Legendary — strong, sought-after, and where serious trading starts.
  • Mythical — the rarest, lowest spawn rate, and the highest values in the game.

Mythical is where the big trades happen

Mythical fruits are the prestige tier — the strongest abilities and the values most high-end trades are built around. Names like Kitsune, Dragon, Leopard, Yeti, Gas, Spirit, Control and Dough live up here, and the top ones climb into the billions on the community BFV scale. If you're trading at the top end, you're almost always trading Mythicals.

Rarity isn't the whole story — demand matters

A higher tier usually means more value, but demand can flip it. A Mythical that few people want can trade below a Legendary that everyone's chasing, and update hype can swing a fruit's value fast. So check the actual fruit's current community value — don't assume a tier is worth more just because it ranks higher.

Permanent vs physical — the biggest value gap

The same fruit can be worth wildly different amounts depending on this one thing:

  • Permanent — bought with Robux and tied to your account forever. You keep it after you use it or die, and can re-equip it any time. This is the valuable version.
  • Physical — the consumable fruit from a spawn, the dealer, or a raid. It's gone the moment you eat it or die. Worth far less than the permanent version.
  • Same fruit, big difference — a permanent Mythical can trade for many times its physical version. Always confirm which one you're actually getting.

Game Passes and raids count too

Fruits aren't the only thing you'll see valued here. Game Passes (like Fast Boats or extra inventory slots) and items tied to raids are tracked on the same BFV scale, and players add them to trades to even things out. Browse them as their own categories when you're putting an offer together.

What a value really is

A Blox Fruits value (BFV) is roughly what the community agrees a fruit is worth in trades — a reference point to keep things fair, not a real-money price and not an official number. Trades are item-for-item and in-game only; nothing here is bought or sold. A trade is only really fair when both players are happy with it.

Before you trade

  • Check the tier, then the demand — and whether the fruit is permanent or physical. That trio decides the real value.
  • Run both sides through the free Win / Fair / Lose calculator so you know it's roughly even before you commit.
  • Trade in-game at a trading table: both players add items with the + button, then both Accept. Never hand anything over first.
  • Confirm the @username matches the person you arranged with, and re-check the window right before you accept.
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