Blox Fruits beginner guide
New to Blox Fruits? This short guide explains the core systems so you can spend your code rewards in the smartest way.
The three seas
Blox Fruits is split into three seas — First Sea (levels 1–700), Second Sea (700–1500) and Third Sea (1500+). Each unlocks new islands, bosses and raids. Saving your 2x XP codes for double-fruit weekends is the fastest way to push through the early grind.
Fruits, fighting styles and swords
Combat in Blox Fruits combines three sources of damage: your Devil Fruit, your fighting style and your sword. Beginners should pick one stat path — Melee, Sword or Fruit — and put every point into it. Stat reset codes such asKITT_RESET let you experiment without permanently wasting points.
Best early fruits
- Flame — cheap, strong AoE, easy to grind with.
- Light — fast travel and high mobility.
- Ice — great for PvP and locking down bosses.
- Buddha — top-tier grinding fruit thanks to its giant hitbox.
Spending Beli wisely
Beli (the in-game currency from Fudd10 codes) is best saved for sword upgrades and fruit rerolls at the Blox Fruit Dealer. Avoid spending it on cosmetics until you reach the Second Sea where prices stay similar but income scales up.