Blox Fruits All-in-One Calculator — Stat Planner, Trade W/L/F, Mastery, Awakening, Damage and Fruit Value Tool
Blox Fruits All-in-One Calculator
Stat points · Trade W/L/F · Mastery · Awakening fragments · Damage · Fruit values — updated for 2026
- Stat Planner — Set your level and drag sliders to preview HP and Energy before spending points in-game.
- Trade W/L/F — Add fruits on both sides and get an instant Win / Loss / Fair verdict.
- Mastery Calc — Enter current and target mastery to see exactly how many kills and hours you're looking at.
- Awakening — Pick your fruit and current fragment count to see how many raids you still need.
- Damage Calc — Plug in your stats and Haki level to compare damage output across build types.
- Fruit Value — Browse, filter, and sort all 40 fruits by tier and value for 2026 trades.
Stat Planner
Pick your level, drag the sliders to split your points, and watch your HP and Energy update live. Lock a stat to keep it fixed while you adjust the others. Hit a preset to start fast.
Trade W/L/F Calculator
Search and pick the fruits you're offering and receiving. Toggle 'Perm' if either fruit is a perm. The W/L/F verdict updates instantly as you add fruits.
Mastery Calculator
Enter where your mastery is now and where you want it to be. Pick how you're farming and whether you have a 2x boost running.
Awakening Fragment Calculator
Pick the fruit you want to awaken and enter how many fragments you already have. Adjust the raid yield slider based on how you typically perform.
Full Endgame Budget Planner
Damage Calculator
Enter your stat points for each category, pick your Haki level and what you're fighting. The damage cards show roughly what each attack type hits for.
Damage values are approximations based on community formulas. Actual in-game damage varies with server tick rate, enemy defense level, specific ability hitbox, and active buffs.
Fruit Value List 2026
Search or filter by tier to find any fruit's current value. Toggle on permanent values to see perm pricing. Tap a column header to sort.
| Fruit Name | Tier | Normal Value | Primary Use | Awakeable? |
|---|
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💰 Robux & CurrencyBlox Fruits calculator – All-in-One Calculator 2026
You dump 200 hours into Third Sea grinding, finally get enough fragments to awaken your fruit and realize you’ve been misallocating stat points the entire time. A stat reset costs 75 Robux or 2,500 fragments. That’s the kind of mistake the right Blox Fruits calculator prevents before it costs you.
This page is an all-in-one tool covering everything serious players actually need: stat point planning, trade W/L/F analysis, mastery milestone tracking, awakening fragment estimation, damage output calculation, and fruit value checks. All in one place, updated for 2026.
Whether a player is Level 200 figuring out their first build or a Third Sea veteran planning a Race V4 push, the math is here.
Table of Contents
What is a Blox Fruits calculator and what does it do?
A Blox Fruits calculator is an online planning tool that helps players make smarter decisions before committing resources in-game. The three most painful mistakes in Blox Fruits misallocated stat points, bad trades, and under-prepared awakening attempts — are all preventable with the right tool.
The calculator on this page covers six distinct functions:
- Stat points calculator — distribute 7,650 total points (at level 2,550) across Melee, Defense, Sword, Gun, and Devil Fruit stats before spending them in-game
- Trade calculator — check whether a trade is a W (win), L (loss), or F (fair) using current fruit value data
- Mastery calculator — estimate how many enemies to kill and how long to reach milestones at 100, 200, 350, and 600 mastery
- Awakening fragment calculator — calculate exactly how many raids are needed to fully awaken a specific fruit
- Damage calculator — preview how much damage a build outputs at a given stat allocation
- Fruit value list — compare permanent vs. normal fruit pricing for 2026 trades
Each tab functions independently. A player can jump directly to the awakening tab without touching the stat planner.
How to use the stat points calculator (step-by-step)
The stat planner is the most-used tab. Here’s exactly how it works.
Step 1 — Enter current level Type in the current character level (1 to 2,550). The calculator automatically computes total available stat points: every level grants 3 points, so a Level 1,000 character has 3,000 points to allocate.
Step 2 — Choose a build preset or go manual Four presets cover the most common builds:
- Fruit main — roughly 55% Fruit, 30% Defense, 15% Melee
- Sword main — roughly 50% Sword, 35% Defense, 15% Melee
- Gun main — roughly 55% Gun, 30% Defense, 15% Melee
- PvP hybrid — roughly 40% primary stat, 40% Defense, 20% Melee
Manual sliders let players build anything custom.
Step 3 — Adjust sliders and read the output The output section shows projected HP, energy, and damage multipliers for the current allocation in real time.
Step 4 — Run the numbers before spending in-game Once the build looks right, screenshot or note the final allocation — then replicate it during an in-game stat reset.
Worked example: building a Third Sea fruit main at level 2,550
Say a player hits Level 2,550 the current level cap confirmed as of mid-2026. Total stat points available: 7,650.
A fruit main build at that level might look like this:
| Stat | Points | % of Total |
|---|---|---|
| Devil Fruit (Fruit) | 4,200 | 55% |
| Defense | 2,295 | 30% |
| Melee | 1,155 | 15% |
| Sword | 0 | — |
| Gun | 0 | — |
| Total | 7,650 | 100% |
What those numbers produce:
- Total Health = Base 100 + (Defense × 2.5) = 100 + (2,295 × 2.5) = 5,838 HP
- Total Energy = Base 2,750 + (Fruit × 3) = 2,750 + (4,200 × 3) = 15,350 Energy
At 4,200+ Fruit stat points, awakened mythical fruits like Leopard and Dragon deal substantially higher ability damage — enough that the difference between 3,000 and 4,200 in Fruit is visible in raid performance, not just theory.
Mastery bonus: Max mastery (600) on a fruit or weapon adds 430 bonus stat points to that specific stat. A player who hits 600 mastery on their fruit effectively has 4,630 Fruit stat points, not 4,200.
Understanding your results
Three outputs matter most:
HP scales only with Defense. The formula is straightforward: HP = 100 + (Defense × 2.5). A Defense-heavy build with 1,500 points reaches 3,850 HP enough to survive combos in most Third Sea PvP encounters. A full fruit main sacrifices that buffer. That’s the tradeoff every player manages.
Energy scales with every offensive stat combined. The formula: Energy = 2,750 + (Melee × 3) + (Sword × 3) + (Gun × 3) + (Fruit × 3). Melee-heavy players often have surprisingly high energy even without intentionally building for it.
Damage multipliers depend on the specific fruit or weapon being used. The calculator shows a percentage-based boost, not absolute numbers — actual in-game damage also depends on enemy defense, Haki level, and whether Observation Haki (Instinct) is active.
The damage tab is a planning tool. It narrows down builds worth testing, it doesn’t replace actual in-game testing.
Trade calculator: checking W/L/F
The trade calculator covers the single question that generates the most argument in Blox Fruits: “Is this trade a W, L, or F?”
Enter the fruits being offered and received. The calculator pulls current 2026 value data and outputs a ratio. A ratio above 1.0 favors the person accepting the trade. Below 1.0 means the offerer is getting the better deal.
The most important factor in any trade: permanent vs. normal fruit
According to current 2026 trade data, permanent (perm) fruits carry roughly 3 times the value of their normal counterparts. A normal Leopard might trade for 2 to 3 other Mythical fruits. A perm Leopard can require 5 or more. That multiplier is the single biggest variable in high-end trades.
Second most important: awakening cost
Dough, for example, requires 14,500 fragments to fully awaken the product of roughly 25 to 35 raids depending on performance. An awakened Dough trades for substantially more than an unawakened one because the buyer is paying for saved grind time.
Fruit value tier reference (2026):
| Tier | Examples | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Mythical | Leopard, Dragon, Spirit | Highest value; Leopard is current top |
| Legendary | Dough, Venom, Control | Dough value boosted by PvP dominance |
| Epic | Shadow, Rumble, Blizzard | Solid mid-tier trading pieces |
| Rare | Quake, Buddha, Light | High demand for grinding use |
| Common | Flame, Ice, Magma | Lower trade value; easy to obtain |
W/L/F checker explained:
- W (Win) — the person accepting gets more value than they give
- L (Loss) — the person accepting gets less
- F (Fair) — values are roughly equal (within 5% ratio)
Mastery calculator
Mastery runs from 1 to 600. It unlocks new moves at milestones the critical ones are 100, 200, 350, and 600.
The 350 mastery milestone gets less attention than it deserves. It’s the minimum to start the awakening questline for most devil fruits. Players trying to begin awakening Dough or Buddha who are stuck at 280 mastery aren’t blocked by fragments they’re blocked by not hitting 350 first.
Total mastery EXP to reach 600: 348,679,674 mastery XP. That’s a real number from the Blox Fruits Wiki, and it explains why mastery grinding feels like a second job.
How the mastery calculator works:
Enter current mastery and target mastery. The calculator estimates:
- Approximate enemy kill count needed
- Time estimate based on chosen grinding method (manual vs. auto-farming)
- Whether 2x Mastery codes would cut that time significantly (they do)
Buddha is the fastest mastery farming fruit for most players because its transformed AOE hitbox hits multiple enemies simultaneously. Using Buddha transform while farming for mastery on a sword or gun still counts mastery for that sword/gun it doesn’t have to be the fruit being leveled that deals the killing blow directly.
Awakening fragment calculator
This tab answers one question: “How many raids do I need to run?”
Awakening costs by fruit (as of 2026):
| Fruit | Total Fragments Needed | Estimated Raids |
|---|---|---|
| Dough | 14,500 | 25–35 |
| Buddha | 14,500 | 25–35 |
| Dragon | 15,000+ | 28–38 |
| Rumble | 12,500 | 22–30 |
| Light | 11,000 | 20–28 |
| Flame | 9,500 | 17–24 |
Raid fragment yield: 250 to 1,500+ per run depending on difficulty, player performance, and whether hosting. Average: 400 to 600 fragments per successful completion.
Fragment costs beyond awakening:
Players targeting full endgame need to budget beyond just one fruit:
| Goal | Fragment Cost |
|---|---|
| Full fruit awakening (average) | 14,500–18,500 |
| Godhuman fighting style | 5,000 |
| Race V4 (per attempt at Rip_Indra lever) | 5,000 |
| Stat reset via Plokster NPC | 2,500 |
A player pursuing awakening + Godhuman + Race V4 (with 2 failed attempts budgeted) needs a minimum of 30,000 fragments. That’s 60 to 75 raids at average yield. The calculator breaks this down by goal so players can prioritize which milestone to hit first.
Recommended priority order:
- Buddha awakening (if using Buddha — the farming efficiency gains pay back quickly)
- Main fruit awakening
- Godhuman
- Race V4 (only after others are done — 5,000 per attempt adds up fast if unlucky)
Damage calculator
The damage tab takes current stat allocation and outputs a multiplier showing how much damage each major ability type produces relative to a baseline. It covers Melee, Sword, Gun, and Fruit damage separately.
Key relationships:
- Fruit stat — scales devil fruit ability damage directly. A player at 2,000 Fruit stat vs. 1,000 Fruit stat will see a meaningful damage difference on abilities like Dragon’s X move or Leopard’s C move.
- Melee stat — scales fighting style damage and also adds energy. Godhuman at 400+ Melee performs noticeably better than at 200 Melee.
- Sword stat — sword damage only. Sword mains typically go 50%+ here.
- Defense — does not increase damage. It only affects HP.
Observation Haki (Instinct) is not a stat that appears in point allocation, but it reduces incoming damage significantly in PvP. The damage calculator accounts for an “Observation active” toggle on the opponent’s side so players can see how much raw damage actually lands in a realistic PvP scenario.
Fruit value list 2026
Fruit values shift with every major update. The list below reflects community consensus as of mid-2026.
Top 10 most valuable fruits (normal, unawakened):
| Rank | Fruit | Rarity | Primary Use |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Leopard | Mythical | PvP |
| 2 | Dragon | Mythical | PvP / Boss |
| 3 | Spirit | Mythical | PvP |
| 4 | Dough | Legendary | PvP |
| 5 | Venom | Legendary | PvP / Grinding |
| 6 | Control | Legendary | PvP |
| 7 | Kitsune | Legendary | Grinding / PvP |
| 8 | Shadow | Epic | PvP |
| 9 | Blizzard | Epic | PvP |
| 10 | Rumble | Epic | PvP / Grinding |
Buddha doesn’t appear in the top trade value list, but it remains the highest-demand fruit for grinding. Many players who own Dough or Leopard still keep Buddha around as their farming fruit.
Permanent fruit multiplier: perm fruits are consistently valued at roughly 3 times their normal equivalent. The perm multiplier holds across tiers perm Flame is worth more than normal Magma, despite Magma being higher tier.
Real-world use cases
Use case 1: The new Third Sea player
A player just crossed Level 1,500 and unlocked the Third Sea. They have 4,500 stat points allocated from grinding the Second Sea, mostly split randomly. They run the stat planner, see the allocation is about 20% Fruit / 40% Defense / 40% Melee — a mess. The calculator shows they’d output 30% more Fruit damage by rebalancing to 55% Fruit / 30% Defense / 15% Melee. They use a free stat reset code (KITT_RESET works once per account) and reallocate. Done, no Robux spent.
Use case 2: The trader who almost got scammed
Someone offers a normal Dough for a normal Dragon plus a normal Rumble. Sounds like a lot of items. The trade calculator shows it’s actually an L Dragon alone is worth more than Dough in mid-2026, and adding Rumble makes it a clear loss for the Dough owner. The player passes.
Use case 3: The mastery grinder planning awakening
A player at 280 mastery on Dough doesn’t understand why they can’t start awakening. The mastery calculator clarifies: 350 mastery is the awakening questline requirement. At their current grind rate (grinding Mirage Island NPCs), they need approximately 3,000 more kills to reach 350. About 4 to 6 hours of active farming, or less with Buddha transform.
Use case 4: The Race V4 planner
Race V4 costs 5,000 fragments per attempt at the Rip_Indra lever. A player planning to attempt it wants to know their total fragment budget need. They enter: full Dough awakening (14,500) + Godhuman (5,000) + 3 Race V4 attempts buffer (15,000) = 34,500 fragments minimum. At 500 average fragments per raid, that’s 69 raids. The calculator breaks this into a weekly raid schedule.
Common mistakes and misconceptions
Mistake 1: Putting points into Melee for a fruit main “for energy”
Melee does add energy (+3 per point), but every other offensive stat also adds +3 energy per point. A fruit main gets the exact same energy gain from Fruit stat points as from Melee plus the Fruit damage bonus. Melee points on a fruit main are never the efficient play unless combining with fighting styles.
Mistake 2: Confusing mastery level with mastery EXP milestones
The moves unlock at mastery levels 100, 200, 350 (for awakening), and 600. But reaching those levels requires mastery EXP, not regular character EXP. Grinding character levels doesn’t raise mastery. Players have to actively use the specific fruit, weapon, or fighting style on enemies and deal the killing blow for mastery to count.
Mistake 3: Ignoring the permanent fruit multiplier in trades
Normal vs. permanent is the single most underestimated factor in Blox Fruits trades. Players new to trading sometimes accept a perm Flame thinking “Flame is common, so perm doesn’t matter much.” Perm multiplier applies regardless of tier. A perm Flame will consistently trade above a normal Epic fruit.
Mistake 4: Attempting Race V4 without fragment reserves
The lever costs 5,000 fragments per attempt with no guaranteed success on first try. Players who arrive with exactly 5,000 fragments and fail are stuck. Budget at least 10,000 to 15,000 fragments before attempting ideally after all awakening priorities are complete.
Mistake 5: Assuming the stat calculator is the same across all builds
The online community often debates “optimal builds,” but the right build depends on whether a player is grinding, doing PvP, or farming bosses. The damage calculator and stat planner together tell a more complete story than community presets alone.
Misconception: A higher-tier fruit always means a better trade
Demand matters as much as tier. Buddha is Rare tier but often trades near Epic because its grinding utility makes it perpetually in demand. Checking current demand, not just rarity, produces more accurate trade assessments.
When not to rely only on this calculator
The stat planner works on confirmed in-game formulas, but the calculator has real limits players should know about.
Damage values are approximations. Actual in-game damage depends on variables the calculator can’t capture: server tick rate, enemy defense level, whether the enemy is stunned, Haki level, specific ability hitbox size, and PvP lag. The calculator’s damage output is a directional guide, not a guaranteed number.
Trade values shift with updates. Fruit values are updated manually based on community consensus. A major update, fruit rework, or newly released fruit can move values faster than the list reflects. During the first week after any major update, treat value estimates as rough baselines only.
The fragment calculator uses average raid yields. A player who consistently hosts raids and performs well can get 1,000+ fragments per run. A newer player joining public raids might average 300. Personal farming efficiency matters.
The mastery calculator uses kill-count estimates, not guaranteed times. Grinding speed depends on server population, ping, AFK behavior, and which enemies are being farmed. The time estimates assume active grinding on recommended NPCs — AFK farming produces slower results.
Stat reset planning doesn’t account for mid-game transitions. A build that’s optimal for Third Sea PvP may be genuinely poor for Second Sea boss farming. Players who are still progressing through content should hold off on locking in a full endgame allocation too early.
When in doubt especially for large Robux purchases or major trades cross-reference with the official Blox Fruits Discord server or community resources before committing.
Tips to get the most accurate results
Check for free stat reset codes before spending Robux. Three codes give free stat resets: KITT_RESET, SUB2GAMERROBOT_RESET1, and SUB2UNCLEKIZARU. Each works once per account. Spend 75 Robux only after confirming those three are already used.
Use the mastery tab before the awakening tab. Mastery 350 is a hard requirement to begin awakening for most devil fruits. Running the awakening calculator before confirming mastery status leads to misaligned fragment plans.
Factor in existing fragment balances. The awakening calculator has a “current fragment count” input field. Enter the actual balance so the output shows remaining raids needed, not total raids from zero.
Run the trade calculator on both sides. Enter the trade as the offerer, then flip it and enter as the receiver. Both angles should show a fair ratio. If only one side looks good, someone’s losing.
Use the “include mastery bonus” toggle for endgame builds. At max mastery (600), a fruit or weapon adds +430 bonus stat points to that specific stat. Turning this toggle on shows the true effective stat allocation for a fully committed endgame character.
Keep a fragment reserve. The Blox Fruits community standard is maintaining a minimum 5,000 fragment buffer at all times. Unexpected Race V4 opportunities, raid invites, or Plokster reset needs come up fast.
Frequently asked questions
How many total stat points are available at the current level cap?
At Level 2,550 (current cap as of mid-2026), players accumulate 7,650 total stat points 3 per level. A player at max mastery (600) on their primary fruit or weapon also gains +430 bonus points applied to that stat, making the effective total 8,080 points in a single stat category.
What’s the fastest way to get fragments for awakening
Raids are the main source. Standard raids yield 400 to 600 fragments on average per successful run. Hosting a raid increases the potential yield. During active 2x fragment events (announced in the official Discord), players can clear the fragment cost for a full Dough awakening in roughly 15 to 20 runs instead of 25 to 35.
Is a stat reset worth 75 Robux?
It depends entirely on how misallocated the current build is. If the stat split is significantly off from the intended build say, a fruit main with 40% points in Melee a reset pays for itself immediately in grinding efficiency and PvP survivability. If the current split is within 10% of optimal, the Plokster NPC reset for 2,500 fragments is the better economic choice.
What does W/L/F mean in trade calculator terms?
W = Win (the person accepting gets more value than they give), L = Loss (accepting gets less value), F = Fair (values are roughly equal, within about a 5% ratio). The letters come directly from Blox Fruits trading server terminology and have been standard since roughly 2023.
Can fruit mains use the damage calculator to compare fruits?
Yes, but with a caveat. The damage calculator shows stat-scaling output for a given Fruit stat value — it doesn’t compare raw ability damage between specific fruits. Dragon and Dough at identical Fruit stat allocations have very different hitboxes, combos, and practical PvP performance. The calculator quantifies stat efficiency, not playstyle fit.
Does the mastery calculator work for fighting styles like Godhuman?
Yes. Godhuman uses the same mastery system (1 to 600, killing blows count). Enter current fighting style mastery and target mastery, and the calculator outputs estimated kill count and time. Note that Godhuman also requires 400 mastery on specific prerequisite fighting styles before it can even be unlocked the calculator includes a prerequisite checklist for this reason.
How this article was created
Stat formulas, mastery EXP requirements, and fragment costs in this article are sourced from the official Blox Fruits Wiki (blox-fruits.fandom.com), in-game testing documented by the Blox Fruits community, and verified third-party calculator tools including smartcalculatortool.com and bloxfruit.io. Trade values reflect community consensus from active 2026 trading resources and are updated regularly. All data is cross-checked across multiple sources before inclusion. This page is an unofficial fan tool and is not affiliated with Roblox Corporation or Gamer Robot Inc.
Accuracy disclaimer: Blox Fruits mechanics change with every update. Calculated values are based on confirmed game data as of mid-2026. Verify critical decisions particularly large trades or Robux purchases against current community resources.
