
Blizzard
Devil Fruit · Blox Fruits
Beli Price
2,400,000
Robux
R$ 2,250
Description
Blizzard is a Legendary Elemental-type Devil Fruit in Blox Fruits that costs 2,400,000 Beli or 2,250 Robux. As an Elemental fruit, it grants physical immunity against non-Haki attacks, making it tough to chip down in fights. Blizzard shines across nearly every part of the game — its moves deal heavy damage with wide area coverage and strong stun potential. Howling Wind sends out a sweeping storm that locks enemies in place, while Blizzard Domain blankets a huge area in ice and deals massive AoE damage perfect for clearing raids or sea events. In PvP, every move drains Instinct charges, opening up devastating combos. For grinding, the Elemental passive alone lets you plow through mobs safely. The main trade-off is move speed — attacks are slow and punishable if missed. Blizzard is not currently awakenable, but it remains one of the strongest non-awakened fruits in the game.
Moves & Abilities
5 movesThe user throws snowy shurikens that explode on impact, or when they have reached their maximum distance, causing damage to all enemies. When the move is tapped, two shurikens will be launched. If the move is held for longer, then six shurikens will be released.
The user creates a snow tornado which increases in size, and starts pushing enemies until it launches them up into the air. This tornado spins around for a few seconds and hard stuns any enemies caught in it, even if it is Instinct-tricked.
The user creates a large and powerful whirlwind with their hand, stunning and damaging enemies while slightly sending them up. The position of the tornado can be controlled with the cursor. This move is similar to Lightning's [C] move except smaller and lasts slightly longer.
The user charges and sucks in nearby enemies before expanding and summoning a massive snow dome, pushing back enemies, causing high damage to enemies within its boundaries. This move will last for seven seconds.
The user rides on a snowy tornado, damaging and stunning enemies caught in it. This move can be sustained indefinitely, unless the user takes damage.
Pros
15- ✓Really good in PvP as all of its moves break/quickly drain Instinct, along with decent combo potential and a lot of stuns.
- ✓Amazing for grinding NPCs because of Blizzard having Elemental Reflex, large AoE.
- ✓Multiple stuns, making it good for farming bosses and PvP.
- ✓All moves have a wide AoE, especially the [V] move (able to cover the entirety of the 1v1 arena).
- ✓Good range.
- ✓Low cooldown.
- ✓Good damage.
- ✓Great stun, making excellent for combos.
- ✓Even when the enemy dodges the move, they will still get picked up and stunned by the tornado.
- ✓This allows follow-up attacks for combos to continue regardless if the opponent is using Instinct.
- ✓However, the I-Frames from Instinct can cause some of the combo to be missed.
- ✓Good stun.
- ✓Oddly long range.
- ✓Amazing damage.
- ✓Huge AoE.
Cons
15- ✗Moves are quite slow.
- ✗Require a short period of time to deal high damage.
- ✗Hard to combo with.
- ✗Combos largely rely on the [V] for actual damage, making most functionality without it, mediocre.
- ✗Slow and can be easily avoided with decent speed.
- ✗Hard to use in air combat.
- ✗Has to be aimed correctly to get its full damage for Sea Beasts.
- ✗Has knockback, making it unsuitable for grinding.
- ✗Doesn't break Instinct.
- ✗The grabbing force is very weak, sometimes allowing opponents to not get stunned for the full duration and escape easily.
- ✗Low damage.
- ✗Difficult to properly extend with.
- ✗Long start up.
- ✗The pull has a decent horizontal reach but a poor vertical reach, making the pull weak against skycampers.
- ✗Extremely predictable.
Trivia
10- 1Blizzard is the third most expensive Elemental fruit, with Dough being the second, and Gas being the first.
- 2Blizzard is the most expensive Fruit.
- 3Every move of Blizzard can break objects with Destructible Physics.
- 4has the same name as Awakened Sand's .
- 5is highly recommended for Ship Raids as it does a lot of continuous damage.
- 6Blizzard's mastery requirements have the same amount as Lightning's and Phoenix's.
- 7Blizzard is one of the Four Elemental Fruits which do not have an awakening, alongside Smoke, Gas and Lightning.
- 8Blizzard and Shadow are the only fruits in the game without any significant changes (awakenings, balance changes, reworks, & visual updates, not including physical fruits) since their release.
- 9Blizzard Fruit's model was remade.
- 10Blizzard was released.
Blizzard — In-Depth Analysis
Blizzard is a solid A-tier fruit in 2026 — its awakened form is one of the most visually disorienting logia kits in the game, and that's not just aesthetics. The freeze mechanic genuinely locks opponents in place long enough for follow-up combos, making it a top choice for player-hunters who want crowd control baked into their offense. It's also logia-immune pre-awakening, so new users can safely grind while learning the moves.
Stack full Fruit stats, pair with Angel or Rabbit race for the mobility needed to chase down opponents in open-sea PvP, and get Absolute Zero awakened as fast as possible — the AOE blizzard field it creates is the fruit's defining move and completely changes how opponents have to respect your spacing. Sharkman Karate or Electric Claw mastery skills pair beautifully with the freeze windows Blizzard creates.
The Blizzard fruit can be bought for 2,000,000 Beli or 2,000 Robux. Its trade value sits in the mid-to-high range — fully awakened players covet it for PvP content, so expect to get a decent return if you're flipping it. It's not Dough-tier, but it consistently holds value better than most A-tier options.
- Really good in PvP as all of its moves break/quickly drain Instinct, along with decent combo potential and a lot of stuns.
- Amazing for grinding NPCs because of Blizzard having Elemental Reflex, large AoE.
- Multiple stuns, making it good for farming bosses and PvP.
- All moves have a wide AoE, especially the [V] move (able to cover the entirety of the 1v1 arena).
- Good range.
- Moves are quite slow.
- Require a short period of time to deal high damage.
- Hard to combo with.
- Combos largely rely on the [V] for actual damage, making most functionality without it, mediocre.
- Slow and can be easily avoided with decent speed.
How to Get Blizzard
Buy from the Blox Fruit Dealer for 2,400,000 Beli when it rotates into stock (or 2,250 Robux directly). Stock rotates every 4 hours — check the live tracker.
Blizzard Stats & Numbers
- Rarity
- legendary
- Type
- Elemental
- Beli
- 2,400,000
- Robux
- 2,250
- Awakenable
- No
Is Blizzard Worth It?
For trading: Blizzard is on the live Blox Fruits value table (linked at the bottom). Permanent variants always trade for substantially more than physical / consumable variants. Run the trade through the WFL calculator before you accept — values shift daily.
Alternatives to Blizzard
If Blizzard is locked, traded away, or simply not the right fit, the same-rarity bracket offers comparable options: Rumble, Pain, Spider, Sound, Phoenix, Buddha.





