Fragments are the backbone of true progression in Blox Fruits. From awakening Devil Fruits to unlocking the strongest fighting styles and races, mastering how to farm and spend them wisely will set you apart from casual players.

What Exactly Are Fragments in Blox Fruits?

Fragments are one of the most valuable currencies in Blox Fruits, standing alongside Beli and Valor. Unlike coins you’ll casually earn while leveling, Fragments are strictly tied to endgame progression. Think of them as the key that separates rookies from true veterans.

You’ll need thousands of them to unlock the game’s strongest abilities and upgrades, including:

  • Fruit Awakening: The crown jewel of Fragment use, awakening your Devil Fruit unlocks powerful new abilities and turns an already good fruit into a top-tier weapon.
  • Buying Fighting Styles: Elite styles like Godhuman, Sharkman Karate, and Electric Claw all require a heavy Fragment investment.
  • Race V4 Upgrades: To truly max out your race’s power, Race V4 demands thousands of Fragments.
  • Stat Resets: Want to try a new build or pivot to the latest PvP meta? Fragments let you reset your stats.
  • Raid Chips: Essential for starting raids, which also happen to be the best way to farm more Fragments.

In short: no Fragments, no late-game dominance.

The Best Ways to Farm Fragments in 2025

While Fragments can feel scarce, there are several reliable farming methods that players consistently use to stack them up. Here are the top strategies:

1. Fruit Raids (The Gold Standard)

If you want consistency, Fruit Raids are the most reliable method.

  • How it works: Talk to the Mysterious Scientist NPC at Hot and Cold Island or the Sea of Treats. To enter, you’ll need either a physical fruit or 100,000 Beli to buy a Raid Chip.
  • The reward: Completing a raid within the time limit can grant up to 1,000 Fragments, with your payout depending on how much time remains when you finish.
  • Pro Tip: If you have the Buddha Fruit, raids become much easier to solo. Otherwise, squad up with friends to clear them efficiently.

2. Defeating High-Value Bosses

Certain bosses drop massive Fragment rewards, making them must-farm encounters:

  • Darkbeard (Second Sea): Drops 1,500 Fragments if you deal at least 10% of the damage.
  • Rip_Indra (Third Sea): One of the game’s toughest bosses, but worth it for 1,500 Fragments.
  • Cake Prince (Third Sea): A repeatable fight that grants 1,000 Fragments per win, making it a great farming loop.

3. Sea Beasts & Terrorsharks

For adventurers craving risk and reward, sea monsters are a strong option.

  • How it works: Sea Beasts and Terrorsharks spawn randomly in the Second and Third Seas. They require solid gear or teamwork to handle.
  • The reward: Defeating a Sea Beast nets around 250 Fragments, while Terrorsharks give 300 Fragments each.

4. The Death King (Third Sea)

If you’re looking for a more passive grind, the Death King offers a steady trickle of Fragments.

  • How it works: Trade the Death King NPC your Bones (earned by defeating enemies) in exchange for Random Surprises.
  • The reward: Each roll has a chance of giving you 100–250 Fragments. You can roll up to 10 times every 2 hours.

While not as efficient as raids or bosses, it’s a nice side activity if you’re farming Bones anyway.

How to Spend Your Fragments Wisely

Fragments aren’t infinite, so plan ahead. Here’s the best way to prioritize spending:

  • Awaken your main fruit first—this drastically improves your overall power.
  • Invest in a top-tier fighting style like Godhuman or Electric Claw.
  • Save for Race V4 upgrades if you’re committed to endgame builds.
  • Use Stat Resets strategically, especially if you’re experimenting with PvP builds.
  • Always keep a stash for Raid Chips so you can continue farming Fragments without pause.