
Sand
Devil Fruit · Blox Fruits
Beli Price
420,000
Robux
R$ 850
Description
Sand is an uncommon Elemental-type Devil Fruit available for 420,000 Beli or 850 Robux. It bestows control over sand and grants Elemental Reflex immunity to unimbued physical strikes, though it takes double damage from water. Desert Funeral is a standout unawakened move that summons a quicksand whirlpool to pull in a target, launch them skyward, and crush them with substantial damage. Sand Tornado creates a wide sand whirlwind that lifts and stuns multiple enemies at once, ideal for crowd control. Awakening — requiring 14,500 Fragments — reshapes the kit: Sand Coffin wraps a single enemy in a powerful stun that keeps them suspended in the air, and Sandstorm pushes a cone-shaped cyclone forward that holds opponents airborne for devastating extended combos. Awakened Sand is a competitive PvP pick with excellent stun uptime, and its Elemental immunity makes pre-awakening grinding smooth.
Moves & Abilities
10 movesThe user creates a linear burst of sand in front of themselves, launching anyone hit by it up in the air and dealing a decent amount of damage.
The user conjures a circle of quicksand on the ground (or a wall) that pulls a target once stepped on, covering them in a sphere of sand, pulling them into the air and crushing them afterwards, dealing a decent amount of damage. This move is similar to Sharkman Karate unheld .
The user creates a small sand tornado in front of them that sucks up all players in its radius while stunning them and carrying them upwards in the air while dealing decent damage. This move is similar to Twin Hooks move.
The user gathers a ball of sand in their hand that explodes upon contact (or after reaching its max. range) and throws it in the direction of the cursor. This attack has high knockback and inflicts a good amount of damage.
The player turns their legs into sand, allowing them to fly at a slow pace.
The user creates a long-range, high-speed burst of sand in a straight line in front of themselves, launching anyone hit by it up in the air and dealing good damage, while slightly stunning them in the process. This move can be used in the air, but will form on the ground.
The user throws two piles of sand in the direction of the cursor. If it hits an opponent, it will trap them in a sphere of sand dust and gradually levitate them into the air for 3 seconds. The sand then crushes the opponent and explodes, dealing good damage to them. This move is good for combos, and is similar to Sharkman Karate unheld .
The user creates a large cone-shaped tornado made of sand that slowly moves forward. Anyone caught within its radius will get stunned and levitated into the air while receiving continuous damage.
The player creates a lightning-infused, vortex-like ball of sand from their right hand and, after releasing the move, throws it towards the cursor. This orb explodes upon contact (or after it reaches its max. range), causing a large AoE shockwave of sand and purple electricity within a large radius and dealing heavy damage to anyone within its hitbox.
The player’s legs turn into a little sand tornado, allowing them to fly at a pace faster than its unawakened counterpart.
Pros
15- ✓Decent for grinding, as it has Elemental immunity.
- ✓Good for fighting Bosses since it has good stuns and decent damage.
- ✓Quite easy to obtain.
- ✓Low mastery requirements.
- ✓Most moves are able to break Instinct.
- ✓Decent damage.
- ✓Good range.
- ✓Great stun.
- ✓Breaks Instinct.
- ✓Slight stun.
- ✓Good combo potential.
- ✓Breaks instinct most of the time.
- ✓Better than the awakened version for combos.
- ✓Pairs super well with Pole (2nd Form)s [X] move.
- ✓No end-lag.
Cons
15- ✗Damage in water is doubled, unless using Shark.
- ✗Heavy lack of mobility.
- ✗Weak in the air and in the Sea, as most of its moves are ground-based and don't work in the water, particularly its [Z] and [X] moves.
- ✗For the same reason, this fruit is terrible for Sea Events.
- ✗Most moves can be dodged with Instinct.
- ✗Only works on the ground.
- ✗Very thin hitbox.
- ✗Hard to hit moving enemies from afar.
- ✗The user needs to be close to the ground to cast the move.
- ✗Does not work in the Sea.
- ✗Single target, although the explosion can damage multiple targets.
- ✗Locks the player in place until the move ends, without providing immunity frames, making them susceptible to damage.
- ✗Does not work in the Sea.
- ✗Bad range.
- ✗Decent end-lag (about one second), leaving the user vulnerable to attacks.
Trivia
10- 1Sand is one of the only Blox Fruits in the game that has a passive which gives a disadvantage to the user, along with Tiger's Overheat.
- 2Sand is the first fruit with a "disadvantageble" passive.
- 3Awakened Sand's move shares the same name with Blizzard's move.
- 4Contrary to popular belief, Mastery does not actually affect the range of Sand's Unawakened and Awakened [Z] and [X] moves. (Those being and for Unawakened Sand, and and for Awakened Sand respectively.)
- 5Sand currently has the slowest flight move in the game, being .
- 6Sand is not only a great fruit to use for bounty hunting, but it is also very fun to use with its [X] being great to lead with creative combos.
- 7Sand Fruit's model was remade.
- 8Unawakened Sand was reworked.
- 9Awakened Sand was nerfed.
- 10Re-balanced the general damage.
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Sand — In-Depth Analysis
Sand Fruit is a classic Logia that defined the early game for thousands of players, and in 2026 it still earns a solid C-tier rank that punches slightly above its age suggests. The Logia intangibility against non-Haki attacks remains its defining survival tool in Sea 1 and early Sea 2, making you effectively unkillable by NPCs who don't use Haki. The awakening is a genuine upgrade that transforms sand moves into area-denial storms and quicksand traps — far more usable in PvP than the base kit. The major downside is that any opponent using Haki completely shuts off the Logia immunity, and in Sea 3 everyone uses Haki, dropping Sand's relative value significantly.
Stack full Fruit stat investment with Sand — 2,450 if possible — and lean on Shark V4 or Angel V4 for races, both offering useful bonuses for a range-focused playstyle. Use Gravity Cane or Midnight Blade for sword combos during cooldown windows. Awakening priority: the Sandstorm AoE first since it's your main zoning tool and grinding accelerator, then the quicksand ground move for PvP setups, then remaining moves. Budget about 14,500 fragments for full awakening.
Sand Fruit costs 420,000 Beli or 450 Robux — one of the most accessible Logias in the shop. Trade value sits in low-to-mid tier; you'll typically trade straight for Smoke or pair it with Rocket to get Revive in return. Demand comes mostly from new-to-mid game players who want the Logia experience without spending big. It's a steady volume fruit rather than a sought-after trade trophy. If you're holding it in late game, use it to trade up rather than grinding with it indefinitely.
- Decent for grinding, as it has Elemental immunity.
- Good for fighting Bosses since it has good stuns and decent damage.
- Quite easy to obtain.
- Low mastery requirements.
- Most moves are able to break Instinct.
- Damage in water is doubled, unless using Shark.
- Heavy lack of mobility.
- Weak in the air and in the Sea, as most of its moves are ground-based and don't work in the water, particularly its [Z] and [X] moves.
- For the same reason, this fruit is terrible for Sea Events.
- Most moves can be dodged with Instinct.
How to Get Sand
Buy from the Blox Fruit Dealer for 420,000 Beli when it rotates into stock (or 850 Robux directly). Stock rotates every 4 hours — check the live tracker.
Sand Stats & Numbers
- Rarity
- uncommon
- Type
- Elemental
- Beli
- 420,000
- Robux
- 850
- Awakenable
- No
Is Sand Worth It?
For trading: Sand 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 Sand
If Sand is locked, traded away, or simply not the right fit, the same-rarity bracket offers comparable options: Ice, Diamond, Flame, Eagle, Dark, Falcon.





