Sailor Piece Devil Fruits Guide: All Fruits Explained
Complete guide to all Devil Fruits in Sailor Piece. Fruit types, rarity tiers, how to get each fruit, abilities breakdown, and best fruits for beginners.
Three Fruit Types Explained
Sailor Piece has 14 Devil Fruits organized by rarity: Common (Spin, Invisible), Rare (Flame, Bomb, Ice, Dark), Epic (Snow, Magma), Legendary (Light, Quake, Spirit), and Mythical (Dragon, Fiend, Kitsune). Each fruit has unique abilities and combos. Higher-rarity fruits deal more damage and have stronger special moves, but all fruits are viable for progression.
Logia vs Paramecia vs Zoan: What Each Type Means in Combat
Understanding fruit types helps you choose and use your fruit effectively. Logia fruits (Snow, Light) grant elemental immunity — when your fruit element matches an incoming attack, you take no damage. Light Fruit users can walk through fire damage; Snow Fruit users are immune to ice-based attacks. The catch: Armament Haki breaks Logia immunity, meaning high-level PvP opponents can bypass your immunity with a single Haki-coated hit. Paramecia fruits (Fiend, Quake, Spirit, Bomb, Dark) grant special powers without a full transformation — they tend to have the highest raw damage potential. Quake Fruit's shockwaves deal massive AoE damage with no immunity trade-off, making it exceptional for boss farming. Fiend Fruit's life-steal mechanic turns sustained fights in your favor without relying on any immunity. Zoan fruits (Dragon, Kitsune) grant full beast transformations — Dragon transforms the user into an Eastern Dragon, and Kitsune summons fox spirits. Zoan fruits are highly valued because their transformation grants entirely different stat profiles during the active state, effectively doubling combat options. In practical terms: if you want survivability, Logia offers immunity early but gets countered by Haki. If you want pure damage output, Paramecia (Quake, Fiend) delivers the highest numbers. If you want versatility and farming, Zoan (Kitsune especially) offers the best long-term utility.
Rarity Tiers & Drop Rates
Common: Spin, Invisible — the most common fruits from the Fruit Dealer, good for learning mechanics. Rare: Flame, Bomb, Ice, Dark — solid all-around fruits with useful combat abilities. Epic: Snow, Magma — strong AoE damage dealers. Legendary: Light, Quake, Spirit — powerful fruits with game-changing abilities. Mythical: Dragon, Fiend, Kitsune — the rarest and strongest fruits in the game. All fruits are obtained via the Fruit Dealer spin (50 Gems or 15,000 Cash).
How to Get Devil Fruits
The primary method is the Fruit Dealer spin system: pay 50 Gems or 15,000 Cash per spin for a random fruit based on rarity rates. Higher rarity fruits have lower spin chances. You can also obtain fruits via boss drops—specific bosses have a chance to drop specific fruits. Trading with other players is another option for getting the fruit you want.
Mythical & Legendary Fruits
Mythical fruits: Dragon (S+ tier)—transformation with massive stat boosts, strong sustained AoE damage, the most sought-after fruit. Fiend (S+ tier)—dark energy attacks with high burst potential. Kitsune (S tier)—fox-themed abilities with excellent mobility and damage. Legendary fruits: Light (S tier)—fast movement speed, strong AoE, excellent for both PvP and PvE. Quake (S tier)—massive AoE shockwaves, destroys groups, excellent boss damage. Spirit (A tier)—unique spiritual abilities with crowd control.
Epic Fruits
Epic fruits offer strong performance at a more accessible rarity: Snow (A tier)—cold-based attacks with crowd control effects, freezes enemies, good area denial. Magma (S tier)—highest raw damage among Epic fruits, excellent for farming with strong AoE. Both Epic fruits are solid mid-game choices that remain viable into endgame with good builds.
Rare & Common Fruits
Rare fruits are excellent starter options: Flame (A tier)—fire-based AoE, strong early-to-mid game. Bomb (B tier)—explosive attacks with decent AoE. Ice (A tier)—crowd control focus, freezes enemies solid. Dark (A tier)—gravity-based attacks, good for grouping enemies. Common fruits: Spin (C tier)—basic spinning attacks, your likely first fruit. Invisible (C tier)—stealth abilities, situationally useful for PvP.
Best Fruits by Category
Best for beginners: Flame, Ice, Bomb (easy mechanics, forgiving kit). Best for PvP: Dragon, Light, Fiend (high burst, mobility). Best for farming: Magma, Light, Quake (AoE damage). Best for bosses: Dragon, Quake, Kitsune (sustained damage). Best overall: Dragon Fruit is the consensus #1 choice for experienced players. See our full Fruits Tier List at /tier-lists/fruits/ for complete rankings.
Best Fruit by Game Phase
Not every fruit shines at every stage of the game. Early game (level 0–500): Flame, Ice, and Bomb are the best picks — they teach core mechanics like AoE targeting, cooldown management, and combo setups without complex activation requirements. Their Rare rarity means a realistic chance of spinning them without many attempts. Flame's fire AoE clears Sailor Island mobs fast; Ice's freeze gives you time to reposition against multi-mob encounters. Mid game (level 500–3000): Magma and Snow become dominant. Magma delivers the highest Epic-tier damage for boss farming on Boss Island and Shibuya Station content. Snow's freeze-chain crowd control shines in the Enchant NPC area where multiple mobs need to be managed. Light Fruit unlocks your full mobility toolkit — the flight ability makes cross-island travel near-instant and dramatically reduces grinding time. Late game (level 3000–max): Dragon, Fiend, and Quake take over. Dragon Fruit's full-transformation mode unlocks sustained flight and the highest raw ability damage of any Zoan. Fiend Fruit's life-steal becomes indispensable during extended boss raids — you sustain through attacks that would kill a non-lifesteal build. Quake Fruit's massive AoE shockwaves group-clear endgame island mobs efficiently. Kitsune's 25% Luck Multi (matching Kitsune race stack) makes it the best dedicated farming fruit for rare drops at any boss in Sea 2.
Fruit × Race Synergies
Choosing the right race for your fruit amplifies your entire build. Dragon Fruit + SwordBlessed Race: counterintuitive pairing that maximizes hybrid damage — Dragon handles AoE farming while SwordBlessed's +20% Sword DMG Multi powers finisher sword moves. Both fill different roles in the same fight. Kitsune Fruit + Kitsune Race: the luck-stack combo — Kitsune fruit's farming bonuses stack additively with the Kitsune race's +25% Luck Multi for the highest rare-drop rates in the game. Use this setup specifically for rare material farming runs. Fiend Fruit + Galevorn Race: the lifesteal stack — Galevorn's 3% Lifesteal stacks with Fiend Fruit's passive life-drain mechanic. In extended boss fights this combination provides near-unlimited sustain without healing items. Quake Fruit + Servant Race: a burst DPS combo — Servant's 4% Lifesteal (highest Mythic lifesteal) covers for Quake's lack of inherent sustain during AoE clear phases. Servant's +17% Melee DMG Multi also amplifies Quake's Paramecia-type physical shockwaves. Light Fruit + Sunborn Race: a farming-travel combo — Light Fruit provides near-instant travel across the open world while Sunborn's +3% Lifesteal and +70% DMG make boss grinding safe. For beginners without a Mythic race, Fishman Race adds +15% EXP Gain and +15% Money Gain, which is the best grinding-efficiency pairing regardless of fruit choice.
Fruit Combo Fundamentals
Fruit combos are sequences of moves that chain together for maximum damage output before an enemy can recover. The core principle applies to every fruit: opener → lockdown → heavy hitter → finisher. For Dragon Fruit: use Z (Dragon Claw) as an opener to knock the enemy back, immediately follow with X (Dragon Breath) while they're airborne for double hit, then activate F transformation for sustained pressure. For Quake Fruit: Z (Quake Punch) launches enemies, X (Seaquake) hits while they land — the shockwave covers the landing zone reliably. For Ice Fruit: Z freeze sets up a guaranteed window for M1 spam before the freeze breaks — always follow a freeze immediately with your heaviest ability, never waste frozen time on repositioning. For Light Fruit: lead with X (Light Barrage) at distance to chip health, then close with speed and Z (Light Beam) for a burst finisher. Hybrid combos (fruit + sword): the best pattern is fruit opener → sword mastery move → fruit follow-up. The sword mastery move hits during the fruit animation delay and maximizes the total damage window. Armament Haki activation adds a flat damage multiplier to every hit in the chain — activate it before your opener, not during the combo, to get the bonus on the full sequence.
Fruit Trading & Market Values
Fruit trading is available between players. Mythical fruits trade at 1:1 with other Mythicals or 3:1 Legendary-to-Mythical. Market values fluctuate with game updates—check our Price Guide at /tools/price-guide/ for current values. Never trade a Mythical for Cash; in-game currency trading undervalues fruits by 60–80% compared to fruit-for-fruit trades.