The Oni Helmet isn’t just another accessory—it’s a grind-worthy, event-exclusive power-up that gives you the edge in both farming and PvP. If you want to dominate the seas in Blox Fruits, make sure you dive into the Oni Realm while the event is live.

Why Every Player Wants the Oni Helmet

The Oni Helmet is more than just stylish—it’s stacked with game-changing boosts that make it one of the best accessories you can own. When equipped, it grants:

  • +30% More Oni Tokens → Speed up farming and get more spins.
  • -10% Skill Cooldown Reduction → Use Fruits, abilities, and combat styles more often.
  • +30% Health Regeneration → Stay alive longer during both farming and intense PvP.
  • +30% Movement Speed → Zip across the map or disengage from fights with ease.

This mix of survivability, mobility, and grind efficiency is exactly why it’s considered top-tier.

Step 1: Enter the Oni Realm (Red King’s Domain)

The Oni Helmet isn’t your usual boss drop—it’s locked behind a special system called the Red Gacha, only available during the Oni/Red King event.

Here’s how to get there:

  • Head to the Mansion in the Third Sea.
  • Find the Portal NPC near the stairs.
  • Speak to the NPC to travel directly into the event-exclusive Oni Realm.

Step 2: Farm Oni Tokens (The Grind Begins)

The Red Gacha runs on Oni Tokens, and farming them is the key to getting your rolls.

Defeating Oni Guards/Soldiers

  • Yields: ~10 tokens per enemy
  • Spawns in squads every 5 minutes

Defeating Commander Red

  • Yields: ~300 tokens per clear
  • A mini-boss that spawns every 30 minutes, offering a massive token boost

Corrupted Fish / Mini-Games

  • Yields: Varies depending on the update
  • Sometimes tied to fishing or collection mini-games within the Oni Realm

Step 3: Spin the Red Gacha

Once you’ve stacked up tokens, it’s time to gamble for glory.

  • Find the Red Gacha NPC inside the Oni Realm.
  • Cost per Roll: 250 Oni Tokens.
  • Roll Limit: Max 10 rolls every 2 hours (2,500 tokens total).

The RNG Factor

The Oni Helmet is classified as a Mythical Accessory, which means the drop rate is very low. Some players get it on their first spin, while others need dozens of attempts. The best approach is patience and consistency—hit your 10 rolls every cooldown and keep at it until the helmet drops.