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Blox Fruits Damage Calculator

Combine fruit, style, sword, race and Haki — see your theoretical damage before spending a single Beli.

The Blox Fruits damage calculator lets you estimate how much damage your attacks will deal before you spend hours farming stat resets or chasing a new fruit. Enter your character level (up to 2450), choose your combat style — Devil Fruit, Sword, or Gun — distribute your stat points across the five trees (Melee, Defense, Sword, Gun, Blox Fruit), and pick your equipped accessory to see the bonus. The tool applies the same scaling the game uses: each point in a stat tree raises your damage in that category, accessories like the Valkyrie Helm add a flat 15% to sword output, and Race passives such as Cyborg's energy bonuses factor into the final number.

Reading the output is straightforward: the calculator shows a base damage range for your chosen move or style, then a second line with your accessory and race modifier applied. The example below shows a level 2000 Sword main with 2000 Sword stat, Valkyrie Helm equipped, and Human V4 — you would see roughly 4,500–5,800 damage per hit on standard enemies (PvE). Swap to a PvP target and expect around 40–50% of that number due to the game's built-in PvP damage reduction. Use the result as a planning guide: if the number is too low, invest more points into your primary stat tree or hunt an accessory upgrade before resetting.

Per-hit damage

14,380

Damage summary

  • Fruit

    7,728

  • Fighting Style

    3,478

  • Sword

    3,174

3-second burst combo

32,237

3-second combo approximation: 2 fruit + 3 style + 2 sword

Frequently Asked Questions

What inputs does the damage calculator need?

You need your character level (1–2450), the combat type you are calculating for (Blox Fruit, Sword, or Gun), how many stat points you have invested in that category, and which accessory you have equipped. Race is optional but recommended — Cyborg V4 and Ghoul V4 both change your effective output in ways the base stat number alone won't show. The more accurate your inputs, the closer the estimate will be to what you see in actual gameplay.

How do stat points affect damage in Blox Fruits?

Each stat tree (Melee, Defense, Sword, Gun, Blox Fruit) scales your damage in its own category. Investing heavily into Blox Fruit raises your fruit move damage, while Sword points boost weapon hits — mixing both splits your power and leaves you weaker in both. At the level cap of 2450 you have 2450 points to distribute, so picking one or two trees and going deep is almost always stronger than spreading evenly. The calculator shows this: try moving 400 points from a secondary tree into your main one and watch the output jump.

Why is PvP damage lower than PvE in the results?

Blox Fruits applies a built-in damage reduction when hitting another player compared to hitting an NPC or boss. The exact multiplier has shifted across updates but generally sits around 40–55% of your PvE number. The calculator shows both values so you can check whether a build that one-shots NPCs will still hurt in PvP, or whether you need to push your stat investment even higher to stay competitive in player-versus-player fights.

Do accessories like the Valkyrie Helm really change the damage that much?

Yes, and the difference is clearest at high stat levels. The Valkyrie Helm adds +15% Sword Damage on top of your stat-scaled hit, so at 5,000 PvE damage it becomes 5,750 — a meaningful swing in a combo. The Kitsune Mask and Pale Scarf boost Blox Fruit damage similarly. Because you only have one accessory slot, comparing the bonus in the calculator before farming a drop can save a lot of time and frustration.

Does the calculator work for all three seas and all levels?

Yes. The scaling formulas the calculator uses apply from Level 1 in the First Sea all the way to the current cap of 2450 in the Third Sea. Early levels (1–700, First Sea) will show much smaller numbers because you have fewer stat points and no awakened moves yet. The jump is sharpest between Second Sea and Third Sea, where full awakenings and race V4 become available — try comparing a level 1000 build versus a level 2000 build in the tool to see the difference clearly.