Blox Fruits Stat Calculator

Calculate the optimal stat point distribution for your level, build type, fruit, sword, gun and fighting style.

Game data: Update 26 (June 2026)

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What is the Blox Fruits Stat Calculator?

The Blox Fruits Stat Calculator turns your level and playstyle into a recommended stat point distribution. Instead of guessing how to split your points between Melee, Defense, Sword, Gun and Devil Fruit, you pick a build type and scenario and get an exact, capped split with the number of points left over — so every level you earn goes to the right place.

Because Blox Fruits gives you 3 points per level and caps each stat at 3,000, point planning is a real decision: at max level you can fully max only three of five stats. This tool models that constraint, biases Defense up or down depending on whether you are grinding, duelling, raiding or fighting bosses, and shows how your chosen fruit and race fit the build.

How the stat calculator works

Points from your level

Every level grants 3 stat points, so the calculator starts from level × 3 total points (about 9,000 at level 3,000). That total is the budget it distributes across your five stats.

Build-type weighting

Each build type — Fruit, Sword, Gun, Hybrid or Melee — has a priority weighting. Points flow first to that build's key damage stats, then to Defense, using a water-filling method that respects the 3,000 cap on every stat.

Scenario defense bias

Your scenario nudges Defense up or down: grinding favours raw damage to kill faster, while PvP, raids and boss fights add Defense so you survive longer combos. The same level can therefore produce different splits.

Caps and leftovers

When a stat hits the 3,000 cap, its surplus is redistributed to your other priority stats. Anything that genuinely cannot be placed is reported as remaining points so you always see the full picture.

Ways to use the stat calculator

1

Plan a new character

Set your target level and build type to see the split you are aiming for, then spend points the same way each level as you climb.

2

Compare playstyles

Switch between Fruit, Sword, Gun, Hybrid and Melee builds at the same level to see which uses your points most efficiently before you commit.

3

Decide on a reset

Model the build you want and compare it to your current stats to decide whether a paid stat reset is worth it for your goal.

Blox Fruits stat mechanics explained

Melee

Boosts fist and fighting-style damage and feeds your energy pool for moves and mobility. Most builds invest at least some Melee for combos.

Defense

Increases your maximum health. It is the survivability stat — higher Defense means you take more hits before going down, which matters most in PvP and raids.

Sword & Gun

Each scales the damage of that weapon class. A sword main pushes Sword high; a gun main pushes Gun high. They are independent, so most players pick one to specialise in.

Devil Fruit

Scales your equipped Blox Fruit's ability damage. Essential for fruit mains, optional for weapon-focused builds that only use a fruit for mobility.

Stat distribution best practices

  • Pick two damage stats to specialise in rather than spreading points across all four offensive stats — focused builds hit far harder.
  • Keep Defense high enough to survive your activity: low for grinding, high for PvP and raids.
  • Invest some Melee in almost every build for energy, combo extenders and mobility moves.
  • Match your fruit and weapon mastery to the stats you are investing in so your damage actually scales.
  • Re-plan your split as you approach max level — early focused builds and late three-stat builds look different.

Why your stat build matters

In Blox Fruits, your stat distribution is one of the biggest factors in how much damage you deal and how long you survive. A poorly balanced spread — a little in everything — leaves you weak across the board, while a focused split lets your main weapon and fruit reach their full potential. Because points are earned slowly and resets cost in-game currency, getting the split right saves real time.

A calculated build also helps you choose complementary gear. Once you know you are a 3,000-Sword main, you know which swords, accessories and mastery to prioritise. The stat plan becomes the foundation that every other decision — damage, mastery and fragments — builds on.

Stat formulas and caps

Total stat points

points = level × 3

Three points per level. At the level-3,000 cap that is 9,000 points to distribute across the five stats.

Per-stat cap

max per stat = 3000

No single stat can exceed 3,000. With 9,000 points and a 3,000 cap, you can fully max exactly three stats.

Allocation

stat = total × weight ÷ Σ weights

Points are shared in proportion to each build's stat weights, then capped at 3,000 and any surplus is redistributed.

Defense bias

defenseWeight × scenarioBias

Grinding lowers the Defense weight for more damage; PvP, raid and boss scenarios raise it for survivability.

Common stat build mistakes

1

Spreading points everywhere

Putting some points in all five stats makes you mediocre at everything. Specialise in two damage stats plus Defense.

2

Ignoring Defense for PvP

A glass-cannon split that grinds well gets bursted down in duels. Add Defense for any survival-focused activity.

3

Mismatching fruit and stats

Investing in Fruit while maining a sword (or vice versa) wastes points. Align your stats with the weapon you actually fight with.

4

Forgetting the cap

Stacking points beyond 3,000 in one stat is impossible, so plan around three maxed stats rather than over-investing in one.

How accurate is this stat calculator?

The recommended splits follow the documented stat system — 3 points per level, a 3,000 cap per stat, and the five-stat layout — combined with widely-used community build templates for each playstyle. The maths is exact; the build templates are strong, popular starting points rather than the only correct answer.

This is an independent fan tool and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by Blox Fruits, Gamer Robot Inc. or Roblox. The best build for you can shift with the meta and your gear, so treat the output as a well-informed recommendation and adjust it to your own playstyle.

Frequently Asked Questions

You earn 3 stat points every time you level up, spread across five stats — Melee, Defense, Sword, Gun and Devil Fruit. At the current level cap of 3,000 that gives you roughly 9,000 total stat points. Because each individual stat is capped at 3,000, you can fully max only three of the five stats, which is why planning your distribution matters.

There is no single best build — it depends on your playstyle. A Sword main typically runs 3,000 Sword / 3,000 Melee / 3,000 Defense, a Fruit main runs around 3,000 Fruit / 3,000 Defense / 2,500 Melee / 500 Sword, and a Gun build prioritises Gun with Defense and a little Fruit. This calculator builds the split for you from your chosen build type and scenario.

Usually yes. Melee governs your fist and fighting-style damage and also affects your energy, so even fruit and sword mains often invest some Melee for combos and mobility. Pure gun or pure fruit builds can skip it, but most balanced builds keep Melee as one of their three main stats.

Defense is your health pool. For PvP and raids, more Defense keeps you alive through combos, so the calculator biases extra points there. For grinding, you can run less Defense and more damage to kill faster. A common rule of thumb is to keep Defense as your second-highest stat in survival-focused builds.

Yes. You can reset your stats with a stat reset, available from certain NPCs or items in-game, which refunds all your points to redistribute. Because resets can cost in-game currency, it is worth planning your build with a calculator first so you only reset when you actually want to change playstyle.

The Devil Fruit (Blox Fruit) stat increases the damage of your equipped fruit's abilities. If you main a fruit like Dragon, Dough or Buddha, investing here makes your fruit moves hit much harder. If you mainly fight with a sword or gun, you can leave Fruit low.

Hybrid builds spread points across Sword, Fruit and Melee so you can switch between weapons mid-combat. They become more effective at higher levels once you have enough points to push multiple stats high, but at lower levels a focused two-stat build usually hits harder.

Race does not consume stat points, but it changes how your build plays. Cyborg and Ghoul lean offensive, Shark and Angel add survivability and support, and Rabbit (Mink) adds mobility for kiting. The calculator notes your race's trait so you can pick stats that complement it.

You can plan from the very start, but builds matter most once you reach the higher seas (roughly level 700+) where PvP and raids begin. Use the calculator to see what your split will look like at your target level so you can spend points consistently as you climb toward max.

No. The recommended splits are based on widely-used community builds and the documented stat caps, not official developer guidance. They are a strong starting point, but the best build for you can vary with your weapons, accessories and the current meta — always feel free to adjust and confirm in-game.