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Introduction
Update 26 of Blox Fruits brings significant fruit overhauls, new progression paths, and continued challenges on the seas. In this guide, we’ll unpack the core changes—fruit reworks like Gravity and new Eagle/Creation fruits—then explore efficient farming and leveling routines, strategies for sea events such as Leviathan (Frozen Dimension) and Prehistoric Island spawns, and touches on cosmetic options tied to new content. No exploits or unauthorized methods—just in-game systems, teamwork tactics, and planning to make the most of Update 26.
1. Update 26 Overview: Fruit Reworks & Progression System
1.1 New and Reworked Fruits
- Eagle (formerly Falcon): Replaces the old Falcon fruit with updated abilities. Expect familiar aerial and dive attacks, but with tweaks in damage, cooldowns, and possibly new utility moves for mobility.
- Creation (formerly Barrier): The Barrier fruit has been rethemed and rebalanced. Its defensive and utility aspects remain but with adjustments to combo potential and interaction with other moves. Creation support in progression may arrive later.
- Gravity Rework: Gravity fruit gains revamped move effects and visuals. Its pull-and-push mechanics are fine-tuned for both PvE and PvP scenarios, offering new combos when paired with updated movement options.
- Flame Model Change: Flame fruit’s visual effects and hitboxes are improved, giving clearer feedback on attacks and possibly altering area-of-effect timings.
1.2 Fruit Progression System (“Experimentation”)
- Mysterious Scientist NPC: Found on certain islands, this NPC initiates experiments on specific fruits (currently Gravity and Eagle). By collecting materials and fragments dropped by bosses or sea events, you unlock upgrades that enhance fruit abilities—boosting damage, reducing cooldowns, or adding secondary effects.
- Experiment Materials & Fragments: Materials come from high-level bosses, raids, or sea event rewards. Fragments may drop from particular enemies or crafted by combining lower-tier drops. Plan boss hunts and sea event runs to gather needed items.
- Unlocking Upgrades: Each fruit has a tiered upgrade path. Early upgrades might add slight damage boosts; later ones unlock new animations or passive bonuses. Prioritize upgrading the fruit you use most, but consider future support for Creation as updates roll out.
1.3 Level Cap Increase
- Max Level Raised (2600 → 2650): The higher cap lets you refine stat distribution further. Use the extra levels to boost vitality or energy regeneration, depending on your build (melee vs. fruit user vs. sword user). Plan stat resets if necessary, using available stat reset items or codes from recent events.
2. Efficient Farming & Leveling Routines
2.1 Early to Mid-Level Farming Spots
- Continued Use of Established Routes: Many pre-Update 26 routes remain effective—grinding mobs on islands suited to your level range, then transitioning to sea bosses once you hit Second Sea.
- Fruit Choice Impact: With Gravity and Eagle rebalances, reevaluate which fruit best suits your playstyle. For example, if you favored Falcon before, test Eagle’s upgrades early to see if mobility combos speed up mob clearing.
- Group Runs: Teaming up for elite mob camps or mini-bosses can accelerate XP gains. Coordinate with friends or Discord groups to rotate leader roles and share spawn points efficiently.
2.2 Second and Third Sea Bosses
- Boss Hunt Planning: Update 26 may have rebalanced some bosses. Check which bosses drop key materials for fruit experiments or high-level drops. Organize crews to tackle bosses like Tyrant of the Skies (new raid boss), Sea Beasts, or other high-tier foes.
- Crew Composition: Blend fruit users and sword users: tanks to hold aggro, damage dealers specialized in boss weaknesses (e.g., fruit abilities that interrupt or stagger). Support members can handle adds or heal via certain fruit passives (if available).
- Level Cap Utilization: As levels now go to 2650, allocate new points to survivability (HP, stamina) before tackling the toughest bosses, then gradually shift to damage once comfortable with mechanics.
2.3 AFK and Semi-AFK Farming (Within Game Systems)
- Auto-Fish and Auto-Bounty Methods: While fully automated scripts aren’t endorsed, the game provides some passive earnings:
- Auto-Fish Spots: Set up in safe areas where you can periodically click to reel in fishes, selling them for money to buy necessary gear or boat upgrades.
- Bounty Missions: Accept and complete bounty hunts when possible; some lower-difficulty bounties can be farmed semi-regularly for consistent EXP and money.
- Daily Quests & Codes: Stay on top of redeemable codes for experience boosts or stat resets. Complete in-game daily tasks that reward EXP multipliers or spawn tokens, using those boosts to intensify active grinding sessions.
3. Sea Events: Leviathan (Frozen Dimension) & Prehistoric Island
3.1 Understanding Sea Danger Levels
- Sea Danger Level 6: Many endgame events, including Frozen Dimension (Leviathan) and Prehistoric Island spawns, require sailing at high danger levels (typically level 6 in Third Sea). Ensure your ship HP is sufficient (2000+ recommended) to survive initial waves.
- Bribing the Spy: For some events, bribing the Spy NPC can increase spawn chances. Prepare required items (like bounty or specific currency) before heading out.
3.2 Leviathan / Frozen Dimension
- Spawn Conditions: Sailing at danger level 6, after bribing the Spy or fulfilling conditions, the Frozen Dimension can appear. Inside, you face Leviathan.
- Crew Strategies:
- Preparation: Equip water-immune or high-mobility fruits (e.g., Flame’s flight, Gravity’s pulls, Eagle’s dive) to maneuver around Leviathan’s attacks. Bring supportive gear like healing items or accessories that boost resistance.
- Damage Phases: Study Leviathan’s attack patterns—waves of ice attacks, area control. Assign roles: some players focus on drawing aggro, others hit weak points when exposed.
- Rewards: Defeating Leviathan yields valuable fragments or materials for fruit experiments, plus money and EXP. Rotate runs to gather enough for upgrades.
- Instant Leviathan Tactics (Legitimate Triggers): Some players coordinate to trigger spawns quickly by confirming danger level entry, bribing the Spy promptly, and maintaining group proximity so spawn conditions align. Use private servers with friends to minimize delays and distractions.
3.3 Prehistoric Island
- Spawn Mechanics: Also tied to danger level 6; Prehistoric Island appears occasionally when sailing. Often involves rare mobs or mini-bosses themed around prehistoric creatures.
- Loot & Rewards: Defeating island inhabitants can drop unique materials, XP, and sometimes cosmetic items or accessories. These materials may feed into fruit upgrade paths or crafting.
- Strategies:
- Detection: Keep a lookout for island spawn indicators—unusual terrain ahead or in chat notifications. Have your crew ready to disembark quickly.
- Combat Approach: Prehistoric creatures may use area-of-effect or charging attacks—use fruits or abilities with crowd-control or high burst damage to handle multiple foes.
- Resource Gathering: After clearing, gather any harvestable resources on the island (e.g., bones or plants) for crafting or selling.
3.4 Sea Beast & Ship Raid Coordination
- Routine Runs: While focusing on special events, don’t neglect regular sea events like Sea Beasts and Ship Raids. They drop fragments, money, and sometimes accessory drops. Run these in between major hunts to keep resource flow steady.
- Boat Preparation: Upgrade your vessel: increase durability, equip speed boosts or fuel-efficient settings, so you can travel between events faster. Coordinate with crew: assign lookouts to spot spawns early.
4. Auto-Farm Adaptations: Efficient Grinding Without Exploits
4.1 Rotation of Grinding Sessions
- Timed Boosts: Use experience boosts from codes or items before scheduled grinding sessions. Combine with double XP events to maximize leveling speed.
- Island Hop & Boss Rotation: Cycle through boss hunts, sea events, and mob grinding to avoid burnout and keep XP gains varied. For instance, after a Leviathan run, switch to a land-based mob area to build up materials for next sea event.
4.2 Fruit & Weapon Combos for Speed
- Mob Clear Builds: Choose fruits that offer wide-area attacks or fast-clear combos (e.g., upgraded Gravity for pull-and-area damage). Pair with sword or fighting styles that complement crowd control. Test in practice runs to find the fastest kill rotations for each island zone.
- Energy Management: Keep stamina regeneration high to chain moves. Allocate some level-up points toward energy regen if you often find yourself pausing between attacks.
4.3 Team-Based Farming
- Role Assignment: In group runs, assign one or two players to handle crowd control, others focus on boss damage, and a support player uses fruit abilities or items to heal or buff. This reduces downtime and ensures continuous pressure.
- Communication: Use voice chat or quick chat commands to signal when to switch targets, when a boss is about to use a heavy attack, or when resources (like healing crates) should be deployed.
5. Cosmetic & Accessory Highlights
5.1 New Accessories & Visuals
- Feathered Visage & Themed Gear: Look out for new accessories added alongside Update 26—these may drop from bosses or be purchasable with event currencies. Use them to style your avatar and stand out in group hunts.
- Fruit Visual Variants: With fruit model changes (e.g., Flame), equip skins or effects that enhance clarity in combat or showcase your achievements. Some accessories may glow when certain fruits are equipped.
5.2 Seasonal and Event Cosmetics
- Sea Event Rewards: Some sea bosses drop themed accessories (like hats or badges). Collect and display them in your profile or use them as status symbols when gathering others for future runs.
- Holiday/Event Themed Items: During special events, pick up limited cosmetics—store screenshots of your avatar and ship decorated with these items for social media or blog posts.
6. Community Coordination & Planning
6.1 Discord and Crew Organization
- Dedicated Event Channels: Create channels for scheduling Leviathan or Prehistoric Island runs. Post planned times, required level thresholds, and roles needed.
- Shared Resource Logs: Keep track of who has collected which experiment materials, so the group can focus hunts on missing items. Update a simple spreadsheet with counts after each run.
6.2 Private Servers vs. Public Sessions
- Private Runs: For faster spawns and focused coordination, use private servers with trusted friends. This minimizes competition for event spawns and avoids random interference.
- Public Group Alliances: When needing more players (e.g., tackle a tough boss), coordinate with wider community groups. Agree on spot and time, then meet in a public server with voice coordination.
6.3 Scheduling Around Updates
- Pre-Update Preparation: Before Update 27 drops, finish current fruit experiments and sea event farming so you start fresh on new content. Use downtime between updates for cosmetic projects or sharing highlights of Update 26 runs.
- Post-Update Adaptation: When patch notes appear, review changes to fruit abilities or sea event mechanics. Quickly adjust farming routes and share findings with your crew.
7. Example Play Session Structure
- Warm-Up & Buffs: Redeem any active codes or boosts. Feed fruit or use items that temporarily increase damage or XP gain.
- Fruit Experiment Material Run: Hunt specific bosses or sea events that drop needed fragments for your chosen fruit (e.g., Gravity upgrades).
- Leveling Grind: Head to a mob area matching your level range; use upgraded fruit combos for efficient clears. Rotate roles if in a group.
- Sea Event Block: Sail to danger level 6, bribe the Spy if needed. Run Sea Beasts or Ship Raids as warm-up, then focus on Prehistoric Island or Frozen Dimension when conditions align. Collect materials and rewards.
- Cooldown Farm: Return to a calmer island to farm lower-level mobs or gather resources for next session.
- Cosmetic Showcase / Break: Share screenshots of loot or boss clears with your group; adjust avatar cosmetics or ship decorations; plan next session based on missing materials or upcoming event windows.
- Log & Plan: Update shared logs with drops, XP gained, and material counts. Schedule next run focusing on remaining goals (e.g., final Gravity upgrade tier or repeated Leviathan runs for mastery).
