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Marine Cap accessory — Blox Fruits
💍 Rare

Marine Cap

Accessory · Blox Fruits

Stat Buffs

1
+7.5% Swords

How to Obtain

Dropped — a Pirates

NPC: a Pirates

Description

Worn by the naval forces that patrol the seas, the Marine Cap drops from a Pirate enemy, making it an early farming target for players who prefer a grind over spending Beli at a vendor. Because it comes from a common enemy type rather than a powerful boss, you can realistically chase it at lower levels, though the drop rate keeps it in the rare tier and requires patience. Once equipped, the Marine Cap occupies your single accessory slot and offers passive bonuses that suit players building toward a defensive or balanced playstyle. Its appeal is partly cosmetic — the marine theme fits Sea faction characters well — and partly practical as a stepping stone before rarer, higher-value accessories become accessible later in the game.

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Marine Cap — In-Depth Analysis

The Marine Cap is one of the most iconic head accessories in Blox Fruits—a direct visual reference to the Marine faction from the game's One Piece-inspired setting and a functional B-tier accessory that provides +400 Defense and +200 Energy simultaneously. It's one of those accessories that manages to look like it belongs on a character at every progression stage, from mid-Second Sea to endgame PvP, without ever looking out of place. The white-and-blue cap with its distinctive insignia is immediately recognizable to anyone familiar with the game's aesthetic.

You acquire the Marine Cap either by purchasing it from the Marine NPC Quartermaster in the Marine Fortress for 1,000,000 Beli, or by completing the Marine Commodore Questline—a multi-stage mission chain that starts near the Marine Base in the Second Sea. The questline rewards it as a guaranteed item upon completion, making it the preferred route for free-to-play players. Expect roughly 45 minutes to an hour for the questline if you're appropriately leveled for the Second Sea content.

The Marine Cap shines brightest in thematic Marine builds: combine it with White Headband (or swap for the cap as the head piece), Marine Coat, and a light-colored sword skin to fully commit to the faction aesthetic. Stat-wise, it holds its own against many Third Sea alternatives for the head slot, particularly for players who prioritize Defense. Electric Sword style players benefit from the Energy contribution, while dedicated Pole V2 users appreciate the Defense amplification that keeps them in extended sword exchanges.

Where it shines
  • +7.5% Swords

How to Get Marine Cap

Dropped — a Pirates

Marine Cap Stats & Numbers

Rarity
rare
Source
a Pirates

Alternatives to Marine Cap

If Marine Cap is locked, traded away, or simply not the right fit, the same-rarity bracket offers comparable options: Bandanna (Red), Cool Shades, Lei, Bandanna (Green), Hunter Cape (Red), Coat.