Blox Fruits — Tier List (Methodology)
Instead of chasing a fragile, constantly changing ranking, use this evergreen framework to build a reliable Blox Fruits tier list for your own goals. The same fruit can feel S-tier for one player and B-tier for another—these guidelines keep your decisions consistent.
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Band definitions (S–D)
- S: Exceptional overall or top in a focused role; high performance with moderate practice.
- A: Strong and versatile; minor weaknesses but great return on practice time.
- B: Solid picks that stay viable with matchup or comp awareness.
- C: Niche or harder to realize; needs specific comps or high mastery.
- D: Outclassed or too narrow; reserve for personal preference or challenge runs.
Criteria that matter
- Damage and confirms: how reliably openings convert into value.
- Mobility and safety: ability to engage, disengage, and avoid punishment.
- Learning curve: time to reach consistency, including input difficulty.
- Synergy: accessories, team comps, or modes where the fruit shines.
- Meta sensitivity: how patch dependent the performance is.
Separate PvE and PvP bands
Rank fruits twice—once for PvE, once for PvP. A top-tier grinder is not automatically ideal for duels. Creating two columns with the same S–D definitions keeps context clear.
Personalization beats absolute lists
Execution matters. A fruit you enjoy and practice consistently may perform better than a meta favorite you barely touch. The best tier list is the one that fits your hands and goals.
Refresh intentionally
Pick two or three candidate fruits and run short, focused drills. Record a few runs to review spacing, timing, and decision-making. Update your personal S–D bands every week or two instead of daily.
Need help judging trades?
Use the Blox Fruits calculator to compare bundles with transparent values before committing to a swap.