Blox Fruits is one of the most popular anime-based games on Roblox currently, with many avid players obsessing over the meta and continuously optimizing their builds, playstyle, and grinding ability. While Fruits and Swords are a staple for every well-rounded build, Fighting Styles can be an oft-neglected piece of the puzzle. When used correctly, Fighting Styles can provide insane utility, both in combination with Fruits and Swords as well as on their own.
As such, we’ve compiled a comprehensive Tier list of all the Fighting Styles currently in Blox Fruits. We even explain why we rank each Fighting Style the way we have and mention their strengths and weaknesses (if any). Let’s dive right in.
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What Are Fighting Styles?
Fighting Styles are one of the four main ways to deal damage in Blox Fruits and are often under-utilized by many newer players. They’re divided into three categories: Green, Blue, and Red. Green Fighting Styles can be acquired in the First Sea, Blue in the Second Sea, and Red in the Third Sea.
In general, the strength of these Fighting Styles depends on their colors (or rarity), with Green being the weakest, and Red being the strongest.
Blox Fruits Fighting Styles Tier List
We’ve attached our Tier List below for those uninterested in our rationale. Note that the leftward entries are superior to their rightward counterparts.
- S Tier: Electric Claw, Godhuman, Dragon Talon
- A Tier: Sharkman Karate, Death Step, Superhuman
- B Tier: Dragon Breath, Electric, Dark Step
- C Tier: Water Kung-Fu
- F Tier: Combat
A few of these Tiers should not surprise anybody, especially the F Tier (sorry, Combat enjoyers). However, we’ll still go over why we placed each Fighting Style where we placed it and what caused some Fighting Styles to edge out a victory over others.
S Tier
Without a shadow of a doubt, the best Fighting Style in the game right now is Electric Claw. It serves as an amazing combo extender style, and does a considerable amount of damage despite this role. This means that you can use Electric Claw in conjunction with Swords and Fruits and on its own! The latter ability is owed to how Electric Claw’s ability combo well with each other, making it very viable as an independent Fighting Style.
Godhuman has the highest DPS of any Fighting Style, making it a godsend for PvP and farming. However, the intense grind required to acquire it and the fact that Electric Claw outshines it when used with other damage types means that Godhuman ranks lower than Electric Claw. However, Godhuman has some pretty insane AoE attacks, which can be very useful in both PvP and PvE.
Finally, Dragon Talon has the highest damage potential out of any Fighting Style, but its ultimate ability is so slow that it makes it almost impossible to land without a stun, especially in higher-level PvP battles. Still, just the sheer damage potential of Dragon Talon earns it a spot in the S Tier.
A Tier
Sharkman Karate is an incredible Fighting Style due to its speed and intense damage output. In fact, Sharkman Karate is so good that it could easily be S Tier, but we put it in the A Tier simply because S Tier Fighting Styles synergize better with other damage types than Sharkman Karate. However, Sharkman Karate’s high speed and damage make it incredibly viable for both PvP and PvE.
Perhaps our most controversial placement is putting Death Step above Superhuman. Don’t worry, we’ve got our reasons. Mainly, they’re Death Step’s ridiculous damage potential if you have double Devil Legs! Plus, its moves complement each other and can lead to some sickening combos if used well. In essence, Death Step can combo well and deal high damage, making it excellent for PvP, which we give more importance to.
Superhuman is just a very solid Fighting Style, good for both PvP and PvE. While it’s outshined by Death Step in PvP, it makes up for it with its effectiveness in single-target PvE. As such, it’s a solid pickup for people looking to grind out some Quest bosses.
B Tier
Dragon’s Breath is one of the best options mid-game for PvE because of its high-damage AoE attacks, which allow you to take out large crowds of enemies very quickly.
Electric has good combos, and its final ability can be used for grinding, making it a pretty solid mid-game choice if you’re looking to dabble in some PvP while getting your grind on.
Dark Step, though considerably worse than Death Step, is still a decent early-game option simply because it’s so easy to acquire and useful for grinding.
C and F Tier
All of Water Kung Fu’s moves are super difficult to hit and do not deal enough damage to justify their learning curve. Still, it has a pretty decent ultimate ability which earns it a C Tier spot.
Of course, the Combat Fighting Style is an F Tier entry. It’s the default and has no defining characteristics. In essence, it’s just plain and unremarkable in every way!
Conclusion
We hope this Tier List has been helpful in orienting your Fighting Style selection somewhat and that you are now well on your way to optimizing your Fighting Style build. Remember, the grind of Blox Fruits can become quite tedious at times, so have fun and savor the journey!
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