Blox Fruits Value List

All 38 fruits with accurate trade values, demand ratings, and in-game prices. Updated daily.

FruitValueDemandPriceTrend
Dragon Mythical8.5M9/103.4M— stable
Kitsune Mythical7.5M10/10▲ rising
Leopard Mythical7M8/105M— stable
T-Rex Mythical5.8M7/103.2M▲ rising
Dough Mythical5.5M8/102.8M— stable
Mammoth Mythical3.8M6/102.9M▼ falling
Spirit Mythical3.5M7/103.4M— stable
Venom Mythical3.2M6/103M— stable
Control Mythical3M7/103.2M▲ rising
Shadow Mythical2.8M6/102.9M— stable
Gravity Mythical2.5M5/102.5M▼ falling
Blizzard Legendary2.2M6/102.4M— stable
Buddha Legendary1.8M8/101.2M▲ rising
Rumble Legendary1.7M5/102.1M— stable
Portal Legendary1.6M6/101.9M▲ rising
Sound Legendary1.5M5/102M— stable
Phoenix Legendary1.4M6/101.8M▲ rising
Pain Legendary1.3M5/102.1M— stable
Spider Legendary1.3M4/101.5M▼ falling
Love Legendary1.2M5/101.3M— stable
Quake Legendary1.1M5/101M— stable
Magma Rare850K4/10950K— stable
Barrier Rare700K3/10800K▼ falling
Light Rare650K4/10650K— stable
Ghost Rare600K4/10950K▲ rising
Rubber Rare550K3/10750K— stable
Diamond Uncommon400K2/10600K— stable
Ice Uncommon380K3/10350K— stable
Sand Uncommon350K2/10420K▼ falling
Dark Uncommon320K3/10500K— stable
Falcon Uncommon300K2/10300K— stable
Flame Uncommon280K3/10250K▲ rising
Spike Common180K2/10180K— stable
Smoke Common150K2/10100K— stable
Bomb Common120K1/1080K▼ falling
Spring Common100K2/1060K— stable
Chop Common80K1/1030K— stable
Spin Common60K1/108K— stable
Rocket Common50K1/105K— stable

Understanding Blox Fruits Values

Our value list is updated every day based on real community trades. Each fruit has 4 key metrics you should understand before trading.

Value (Trade Worth)

The trade value is what the fruit is worth in the trading community. This is different from the in-game Beli price — value reflects rarity, demand, and how much players actually pay for it in trades. For example, Dragon is worth 8.5M in trades even though its in-game price is only 3.4M Beli.

Demand (Out of 10)

Shows how many players actively want this fruit right now. High demand fruits (8–10) like Kitsune and Dragon trade instantly because everyone wants them. Low demand fruits (1–3) like Bomb or Spike can take weeks to trade because few players need them. A fruit with high value but low demand is harder to trade than a lower-value fruit with high demand.

Price (In-Game Beli Cost)

The purchase price at the Blox Fruit Dealer or Mirage Island dealer. Some fruits like Kitsune cannot be bought with Beli — they are event-only, making them even rarer. Physical fruits are bought once and consumed when eaten. Permanent fruits stay in your inventory forever and cost roughly 3x the physical price.

Trend (Price Movement)

▲ Rising — Value is going up. This happens when a fruit gets buffed in an update or becomes more useful in the current meta. Smart traders buy these before the price peaks.

▼ Falling — Value is going down. Usually because a newer, better fruit was released or the fruit got nerfed. Sell these quickly or wait for a future buff.

— Stable — No recent price change. The market has settled on this value and it is unlikely to move soon unless there is a major game update.

How Our Values Are Calculated

We do not guess values. We track real trades from three major sources:

  • Discord Servers: We monitor completed trades in the top 5 Blox Fruits trading servers with over 500,000 members combined. If someone trades Dragon + Dough for Kitsune and both sides accept, that tells us the market rate.
  • In-Game Market: We watch what fruits actually sell for in public servers, not just what people ask for. Asking price means nothing if no one pays it.
  • Community Surveys: Every week we poll active traders about current demand and fair values. Over 1,000 traders participate in these polls.

All three sources must agree before we publish a value. If there is disagreement, we investigate further and update when consensus is reached. Values are refreshed every single day at 12:00 AM UTC.

Why Values Change

Game Updates

When Blox Fruits releases a major update, values can shift dramatically overnight. A new Mythical fruit might make older ones less desirable. Ability buffs or nerfs directly impact PvP viability, which affects demand.

Events & Drop Rates

Limited-time events that increase drop rates for rare fruits will temporarily lower their value. When Kitsune had a boosted spawn rate during the Lunar Event, its value dropped from 8M to 6.5M. After the event ended, it climbed back to 7.5M.

Meta Shifts

The PvP meta changes as players discover new combos and strategies. When players figured out the Leopard + Superhuman combo in late 2025, Leopard demand spiked and its value jumped from 5.5M to 7M in two weeks.

YouTuber Influence

When popular Blox Fruits YouTubers showcase a fruit in their videos, demand for that fruit surges temporarily. This creates short-term price spikes that usually stabilize within a few days.

Trading Tips Based on Values

Never Trade Without Checking First

Always use our calculator before accepting any trade. Even trades that look fair at a glance can be 20-30% losses if you do not check current values and demand.

Demand Matters More Than Value

A Dragon (8.5M value, 9/10 demand) is easier to trade than a Mammoth (3.8M value, 6/10 demand) even though Dragon is more than double the value. High demand fruits trade instantly. Low demand fruits sit in your inventory for weeks.

Buy Low During Events

When drop rates are boosted during events, values temporarily fall. This is the best time to buy rare fruits cheap. Hold them until the event ends and values recover, then trade at a profit.

Watch the Trend Indicator

Rising trend fruits are good long-term holds. Falling trend fruits should be traded quickly before they lose more value. Stable fruits are safe to hold or trade anytime.

Permanent vs Physical

Permanent fruits are worth roughly 3x the physical value in trades. If someone offers you a physical Dragon for your permanent Dough, check the calculator — permanent Dough (16.5M) is worth way more than physical Dragon (8.5M).

Common Value Mistakes to Avoid

  • Trusting In-Game Price: Never use the Beli price to judge trade value. Buddha costs 1.2M Beli but is worth 1.8M in trades because of its high demand for PvE grinding.
  • Overvaluing Low Demand Fruits: Just because a fruit is Mythical does not mean it trades for Mythical value. Gravity is worth 2.5M even though it is Mythical because demand is only 5/10.
  • Falling for "Trust Trades": Scammers will offer to give you extra fruits "after the first trade." Only trade what you see in the trade window. Never accept promises.
  • Ignoring Trend Direction: Trading for a falling trend fruit hoping it will recover is gambling. Most falling trends continue for weeks unless there is a major buff.

Physical vs Permanent Fruit Values

Understanding the difference between physical and permanent fruits is critical for fair trades:

  • Physical Fruits: Consumed when eaten. One-time use. Listed values on this page are for physical fruits unless stated otherwise.
  • Permanent Fruits: Stay in your inventory forever. Can be equipped and unequipped anytime. Worth roughly 3x the physical value.

Example: Physical Dragon = 8.5M value. Permanent Dragon = 25M value (roughly 3x). If someone offers you "Dragon" in chat, always confirm if it is physical or permanent before accepting.

Fruit Rarity Tiers Explained

Mythical (Highest Rarity)

The rarest and most powerful fruits. Drop rates under 1%. Most Mythicals are worth 2M+ in trades. Top-tier Mythicals like Kitsune, Dragon, and Leopard are 7M+ and dominate the meta.

Legendary (High Rarity)

Strong fruits with good abilities. Drop rates around 2-5%. Values range from 1M to 2.5M. Buddha and Blizzard are the most popular Legendaries for PvE and PvP respectively.

Rare (Medium Rarity)

Solid mid-tier fruits. Drop rates 5-10%. Values typically 500K to 1M. Light and Magma are popular starter fruits before players can afford Legendaries.

Uncommon (Low Rarity)

Common fruits that drop frequently. Values 200K to 500K. Ice and Flame are good beginner fruits for learning combat mechanics before upgrading.

Common (Lowest Rarity)

Extremely common drops. Values under 200K. Mostly used by brand new players or for fruit storage/trading practice. Spin and Chop have nostalgic value but little trade worth.

How to Spot Fake Value Claims

Scammers will try to convince you their fruit is worth more than it actually is. Here is how to protect yourself:

  • Fake Calculators: They link you to a fake calculator site that shows inflated values. Always bookmark and use only our site for values.
  • "Rare" Claims: They claim their fruit is "extra rare" or "limited edition" so it is worth more. All fruits of the same type have the same value. There are no special rare versions.
  • YouTube Proof: They show you a YouTube video where someone paid way more than normal. That is either old footage or a fake trade. Trust current market values, not random videos.
  • Multiple Source Trick: They show you 3-4 fake value sources that all agree on the inflated price. Check our values here — we track the real market, not fake sites.

When to Trade vs When to Hold

Trade Now If:

  • The fruit has a falling trend — it will lose more value soon
  • You need a specific fruit for your build right now
  • Someone offers you a WIN trade (use our calculator to verify)
  • The fruit has low demand and you have been trying to trade it for weeks

Hold If:

  • The fruit has a rising trend — it will gain value soon
  • Demand is high (8-10) and you can easily trade it later
  • You are waiting for a major game update that might buff the fruit
  • Current trade offers are all losses — better to wait for a fair trade