Accessories are the gear pieces — hats, masks, crowns, cloaks, glasses and scarves — you slot into your character's accessory slot in Blox Fruits, and every one stacks a passive bonus onto your stats. The buffs are concrete: extra Energy and Health, flat damage to Swords, Guns or Blox Fruits, defense, movement speed, skill cooldown reduction, and special perks like bonus Instinct dodges. The Valkyrie Helm hands you +15% Sword Damage with 600 Energy and 600 Health, the Kitsune Ribbon piles on movement speed, dash distance and a Flash Step cooldown cut, while the Dragon Mantle gives extra air jumps. This page catalogs every accessory with its exact buffs and where it comes from.
Items span five rarity tiers — common, uncommon, rare, mythical and legendary — so you can sort and filter to find the piece that fits your build. Sources vary widely: bosses drop them (Don Swan gives the Swan Glasses), NPCs like the Sharkman Master and Dojo Trainer sell or craft them, the Fossil Expert and Shark Hunter craft pieces from materials, the Kitsune Shrine grants rare drops, and limited event gachas hand out seasonal gear. Because the best accessories are central to PvP and grinding builds, use this list to compare bonuses side by side and plan exactly what to chase next.
Accessories
83 totalAll Blox Fruits accessories — stats, rarity, and how to obtain them.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many accessories are there in Blox Fruits?
This page lists 83 accessories, every one carrying at least one passive buff. They're split across five rarity tiers — common, uncommon, rare, mythical and legendary — with rare and mythical being the most populated. New pieces are added with major updates and seasonal events, so the list grows over time.
What do accessories do in Blox Fruits?
Each accessory grants passive stat bonuses while equipped in your accessory slot. Common buffs include extra Energy and Health, a flat damage boost to Swords, Guns, Melee or Blox Fruits, defense, movement speed and skill cooldown reduction. Some add special effects — the Kitsune Mask gives +2 Instinct Dodges, and the Dragon Mantle adds extra air jumps and dash distance.
What is the best accessory in Blox Fruits?
It depends on your build, but legendary and mythical pieces are the meta picks for PvP. The Valkyrie Helm (+15% Sword Damage, 600 Energy, 600 Health) is a top sword pick, while the Kitsune Ribbon stacks movement speed, dash distance and a -25% Flash Step cooldown for mobility builds. Fruit users often favor the Kitsune Mask or Pale Scarf for the damage and Instinct dodges.
How do you get accessories in Blox Fruits?
Sources vary by item. Many drop from bosses — Don Swan drops the Swan Glasses — while others are crafted by NPCs like the Fossil Expert (Dino Hood) or Shark Hunter from gathered materials. Some are sold by NPCs such as the Sharkman Master and Dojo Trainer, the Kitsune Shrine grants rare drops, and limited event gachas (Winter, Halloween, Valentines) hand out seasonal gear.
Can you equip more than one accessory at a time?
No — Blox Fruits gives you a single accessory slot, so only one accessory's buffs apply at once. That makes the choice strategic: you pick the piece whose bonuses best match your fighting style, whether that's raw Sword or Fruit damage, defense and survivability, or mobility from movement speed and dash perks. Use this list to compare buffs before committing.













































































