
Bandanna (Red)
Accessory · Blox Fruits
Stat Buffs
2How to Obtain
Dropped — an Elite Pirate
NPC: an Elite Pirate
Description
Bandanna (Red) is one of the equippable accessories in Blox Fruits. Accessories add fixed stat bonuses (damage, defense, mastery gain, fragment generation, fruit cooldown reduction, etc.) and stack with the rest of your gear. They're a quiet but compounding part of any high-tier build, especially in PvP where the 5-15% stat edge from optimal accessory choice frequently decides 1v1s. Bandanna (Red) occupies an accessory slot, which means it competes for build space against other items in the same category — every player can only have one item equipped per slot, so picking Bandanna (Red) is a direct trade-off against alternatives in the same category. Bandanna (Red) contributes its bonus passively as long as it's equipped — there's no cooldown or activation. The value of any accessory ultimately comes down to whether its bonus is multiplicative on a stat your build already cares about. PvP-focused players prioritize damage% accessories; raid/grinding players favor mastery-gain or fragment-generation pieces. Bandanna (Red) costs varies by source when sourced through the standard channel. Bandanna (Red) is obtained via an Elite Pirate. Equip Bandanna (Red) when its stat bonus matches the bottleneck of your current build. New players often over-stack damage when defense or mastery would unlock more progression — pay attention to the exact stat your build needs to graduate to the next tier of content, then pick the accessory that pushes that stat fastest.
Trivia
3- 1
Second highest energy increase out of all accessories (the first being the Kitsune Ribbon with 2,500 energy).
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Second highest movement speed increase out of all accessories, tied with Hunter Cape. (First being Pilot Helmet).
- 3
If the buffs are considered, this could be considered an upgrade to Coat.
Other Accessories
Bandanna (Red) — In-Depth Analysis
The Red Bandanna rounds out the trio of starter bandanna accessories in Blox Fruits, offering the same modest Melee damage boost as the Black and Green versions. Stat-wise it sits in the lowest tier of head accessories — a marginal early-game buff with no defensive, energy, or fruit synergy. Its competitive value is essentially zero by the time a player reaches the mid-First Sea, but it fulfills its role as an introductory accessory that teaches new players the importance of equipping gear.
Like its bandanna siblings, the Red Bandanna drops from common low-level enemies throughout the starting areas of the First Sea — Bandits, Pirates, and similar early NPCs. Drop rates are generous enough that most players acquire one passively. It can also appear in starter-zone treasure chests. There is no specific farming strategy required; simply playing through the early game will net you one naturally.
The Red Bandanna's red coloring gives it a slight cosmetic edge for players building pirate-themed aesthetics or pairing it with red-toned outfits. Functionally, choosing between the three bandanna colors is entirely an aesthetic decision. Players aiming for performance should focus on progressing toward the Ghoul Mask, Bandanna upgrades available later, or other mid-tier head accessories that provide more substantial bonuses to their chosen combat style.
- +750 Energy
- +10% [[Fighting Styles
How to Get Bandanna (Red)
Dropped — an Elite Pirate
Bandanna (Red) Stats & Numbers
- Rarity
- rare
- Sea
- Sea 3
- Source
- an Elite Pirate
Alternatives to Bandanna (Red)
If Bandanna (Red) is locked, traded away, or simply not the right fit, the same-rarity bracket offers comparable options: Dojo Belt (Black), Jaw Shield, Hunter Cape (Green), Choppa, Lei, Bandanna (Green).







