Looking for the best fruits and swords for PvP in Blox Fruits Update 26? With the arrival of the Gravity Update on April 18, the PvP meta has shifted dramatically — and we’re here to help you stay ahead of the curve.
This massive update introduced three new reworked fruits — Gravity, Creation, and Eagle — each bringing new mechanics, powerful combos, and flashy new VFX to the battlefield.
In this Blox Fruits Tier List Update 26 guide, we’ll break down the PvP tier list, covering the top-performing Fruits, Swords, and builds that dominate the arena right now. Whether you’re grinding bounty or looking to climb the leaderboard, this updated tier list will help you pick the absolute best gear for your fighting style.
Blox Fruits Tier List Update 26 – Best Fruits, Swords for PvP
S Tier
These fruits dominate in every category — PvP, PvE, mobility, and versatility. If you’re using one of these, you’re at the top of the food chain.
Dragon Fruit
After its rework, Dragon is straight-up devastating. Its transformation gives you boosted stats, and the flame-based attacks hit like a truck. Although it consumes energy fast, the burst damage and area control make it a beast in raids and PvP.
Kitsune Fruit
Kitsune is a newer fruit, but it quickly became meta. It offers multiple forms, high mobility, and excellent crowd control. The M1 attacks in its transformed state are deadly, and it’s one of the most fun fruits to master.
Gravity Fruit (Reworked)
After getting reworked, It has become the best fruit in the game.
Leopard Fruit
If you like fast-paced, aggressive PvP, Leopard is your go-to. It has low cooldowns, fast projectiles, and solid combos. It’s also decent for grinding, but it really shines in player battles.
Dough Fruit (Awakened)
Dough has always been a fan favorite, but its awakened version is even better. It’s known for its insane combo potential, stun-locks, and high damage. Great for bounty hunting and grinding bosses.
Gas Fruit
Highly underrated before, but recent buffs pushed Gas into S tier. With AoE smokes, poison over time, and a unique zoning playstyle, it’s amazing for crowd control in raids and team PvP.
Mammoth Fruit
Mammoth is a tank. Big hitboxes, massive knockbacks, and high health make it ideal for close combat. It’s not the fastest, but its raw power and utility keep it in top-tier PvP.
T-Rex Fruit
This new beast is built for destruction. It’s a powerhouse with heavy AoE, knockdowns, and roar-based stuns. Farming with T-Rex is easy, and it shreds in 1v1 and group fights alike.
Buddha Fruit
Still the grinding king, especially in raids. The awakened Buddha form gives you size, damage resistance, and larger M1 hitboxes. It’s not a PvP star, but unmatched in raids and boss fights.
Yeti Fruit
Yeti offers ice-based attacks, solid defense, and great AoE. It’s tanky, can stall fights, and works well in both farming and PvP when used smartly.
A Tier
These fruits are excellent in their own right, just not as broken as S Tier. Great for specific situations and strong overall.
Portal Fruit
One of the best mobility fruits in the game. You can teleport across the map and set traps with precision. It’s not made for damage, but perfect for strategic PvP.
Ice Fruit
Ice is simple, clean, and powerful. It offers stuns, high range, and is easy to combo. Plus, you can skate over water — a big bonus for mobility.
Blizzard Fruit
A cold powerhouse. Blizzard does strong AoE, decent damage, and has zoning potential. Great for grinding and multi-target PvP.
Light Fruit
Awakened Light is one of the best grinding fruits, period. Its light sword is super fast, and its travel speed is unmatched. PvP-wise, it’s okay — but for leveling, it’s top-tier.
Falcon Fruit
Flight is its only redeeming quality. Other than that, it has terrible damage and weak combos.
Magma Fruit (Awakened)
Melts enemies. Magma’s high DPS and lava trail make it lethal. The awakened version boosts AoE and burning effects, so it’s ideal for raid grinding and sea fights.
Flame Fruit
Flame is another good all-rounder. Easy to use, nice AoE, and solid mobility. It’s been outshined by newer fruits, but still a strong option for early to mid-game.
Phoenix Fruit (Awakened)
Phoenix excels in healing and survivability. It’s not the best for burst damage, but its tankiness and regen make it valuable in group fights and boss battles.
Sound Fruit
Sound has great range, AoE, and stun potential. It’s especially good in team fights where you can keep enemies in place with well-timed bursts.
Control Fruit
Control is a technical fruit. Not easy to use, but deadly in the hands of a skilled player. You can manipulate terrain and zone out enemies. It’s PvP heaven for strategists.
Shadow Fruit
Great for draining HP and playing passively. Shadow deals damage over time and gives back life — very handy in prolonged fights.
Spirit Fruit
Previously known as Soul, Spirit gives summons and utility tools like healing and crowd control. Not super flashy, but very balanced.
Rumble Fruit (Awakened)
Great in every way — AoE, damage, stuns, and flashy visuals. Awakened Rumble is excellent for PvP and farming, though outclassed slightly by newer fruits.
Venom Fruit
Venom is a high-risk, high-reward pick. Its transformation form is strong and deals tons of poison damage. Just make sure you manage your cooldowns wisely.
Spider Fruit
Spider is decent for crowd control and has tricky movement. Not as flashy as others, but still performs well in both farming and bounty hunting.
B Tier
These fruits have niche uses or need reworks. They’re not bad — just not as good as what’s above.
Quake Fruit
Quake has huge AoE, but it’s slow and lacks combos. It’s more of a showy fruit than a practical one for fast-paced PvP.
Love Fruit
Love got some attention, but it still falls short in damage and practicality. It’s okay for farming and trolling, but not competitive at high level.
Dark Fruit
Dark has good stuns, but outdated damage. The combos are predictable now, and most players can counter it easily.
Pain Fruit
If you can use Pain properly, it becomes a threat. It offers stuns and zoning, but it’s very situational and harder to master.
Bomb Fruit
Cheap, beginner-friendly, and recently buffed. Bomb works for early game farming but gets outclassed quickly.
Rubber Fruit
Luffy fans love it, but in-game it’s clunky. Bad range, awkward hitboxes — it’s just not viable past early game unless it gets a massive buff.
C Tier
Only use these fruits if you’re messing around or just starting.
Revive Fruit
The second life is fun, but the damage is poor and the moves are underwhelming.
Rocket Fruit
A recent meme fruit. It has some comedic value, but performance-wise, there’s very little to offer.
Spike, Spin, Spring Fruits
All of these are heavily outdated and don’t offer much in PvP or PvE. Easy to counter, and weak in almost all situations.
Smoke Fruit
Smoke is just… meh. It lacks damage, combos, or mobility. There’s really no reason to choose it over Flame or Magma.
D Tier
These fruits are either broken in a bad way or just unusable in serious gameplay.
Diamond Fruit
Tanky, yes — but that’s about it. The moves are slow and predictable. It lacks any real offensive power.
Barrier Fruit
Barrier has niche uses for trolling or defense, but it’s awful in actual combat. Low damage, bad scaling — not worth investing in.