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T-Rex

Devil Fruit · Blox Fruits

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Beli Price

2,700,000

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Robux

R$ 2,350

Description

T-Rex is a Mythical Beast-type Devil Fruit costing 2,700,000 Beli or 2,350 Robux. It transforms the user into a half-armored, bone-plated Tyrannosaurus Rex with a passive that inflicts continuous tick damage on nearby enemies during the transformation. Notable moves include Predatory Screech, which pulls nearby foes inward before blasting them away, and Hunter's Rage, a ferocious claw dash that shreds through multiple targets. The transformation, named Reptilian Scales, grants 43% damage reduction, doubled dash range, and a 20% speed boost. Importantly, T-Rex is one of only three fruits in the game that cannot be awakened, alongside Dragon and Gas, but compensates with three instinct-breaking moves and exceptional DoT pressure. In PvP it punishes runners and disrupts transformation-dependent fruits. It also serves as a capable grinding and raid tool thanks to its wide transformation hitboxes.

Moves & Abilities

12 moves
Moveset
TAP
Prehistoric Scratches

The user initiates a set of four attacks: first, alternating strikes with the left and right claws forward; then, both claws tear into the opponent simultaneously; finally, sweeping the surroundings with the tail as a finishing move. This move is similar to Kitsune's M1s. The damage can be doubled if hit fast enough right after the previous hit.

Z
Tail Swipe
Mastery 1

The player sweeps forward with the tail, creating a broad, deep-green projectile that cuts through objects ahead (similar to Yama [Z] and Longsword [Z]) as well as a pair of deep-green jaws that have a large, yet close-range, hitbox.

X
Predatory Screech
Mastery 50

The user pulls opponents from a frontal cone-shaped area towards them with the force of a raging wind, then roars and repels, similar to Sharkman Karate [C] and Quake#Moveset_(V2)

C
Hunter's Rage
Mastery 100

The user pounds forward, with dark aura resembling a Tyrannosaurus rex, embracing them, tearing apart opponents with razor-sharp claws. This move is very similar to Tushita [X].

V
Reptilian Scales
Mastery 300

The player roars skyward, transforming into a as meteorites fall in their vicinity, an orange atmosphere is created for the player (and those nearby) and the ground shakes.

F
Gigantic Leap
Mastery 200

The player leaps high into the air and, upon descending, smashes down onto the opponent, similar to Mammoth [F], Buddha's [C] move (unawakened), and Rocket's [C] move, adopting the same holding mechanic as said move.

Moveset (Transformed)
TAP
Prehistoric Scratches

The user initiates a set of four attacks: A bite to the left and right with a green slash effect, then a bite, and finally a roar that creates a medium-sized AoE around the user. All 4 M1 attacks can damage Sea Beasts as well as Factory

Z
Tail Swipe
Mastery 1

The user sweeps forward with the tail, cutting through the air ahead before launching five verdant slashing strikes and two wider long range strikes. This move consumes approximately 7% of the Fury Meter.

X
Predatory Screech
Mastery 50

Bowing down, a whirlwind rises before the user, engulfing everything inside a vortex with the force of a raging wind, then briefly letting out a wrathful outcry repelling the enemy. The user inhales much more air if the move is held, pulling in the enemy closer with the same result. This move consumes approximately 8% of the Fury Meter.

C
Hunter's Rage
Mastery 100

The user bolts forward to the opponent, tightly biting the opponent with sharp fangs, shaking the target, and finally crashing them forcefully onto the ground causing the opponent's screen to disorient for 4.5 seconds. Similar to Rengoku Z, Mammoth C and Shark Anchor X. This move consumes approximately 9% of the Fury Meter.

V
Reptilian Scales
Mastery 300

The user reverts to their human form, allowing them to use their swords, Fighting Styles

F
Gigantic Leap
Mastery 200

The user bounds high up into the air and performs a front flip. Upon hitting the ground, a ring of scorching, piercing magma ignites around the impact, dealing a decent amount of AoE damage. Similar to Mammoth [F], Buddha's [C] move (unawakened), and Rocket's [C] move. This move consumes approximately 6.5% of the Fury Meter.

Pros

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  • Good combo potential.
  • Decent damage.
  • Most moves have little to no startup and endlag.
  • Most attacks have Destructible Physics, which makes it useful for farming Wooden Planks.
  • Most moves can break Instinct.
  • Good damage if all 4 attacks hit.
  • Light stun.
  • Good for farming since NPCs get stunned infinitely.
  • Decent damage.
  • Decent combo potential.
  • Can be held, dealing more damage and pulling enemies closer.
  • Can change directions when held.
  • Great combo starter.
  • High stun.
  • Medium damage.

Cons

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  • Difficult and expensive to obtain.
  • High mastery requirements.
  • Generally low range.
  • All moves can be dodged with Instinct.
  • Players can use skills while stunned.
  • Moves the user forward, making it impossible to AFK farm with .
  • Small hitbox.
  • Almost impossible to hit airborne enemies.
  • Does not break Instinct.
  • Short range.
  • Requires the user to hold the move to deal full damage.
  • Locks the user in place, making it bad when fighting against multiple people.
  • The user is vulnerable to counter-attacks if initiated very close to an opponents, as they could easily Instinct-trick and attack the user.
  • Short-ranged hitbox.
  • Not very reliable for breaking Instinct.

Trivia

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  • 1T-Rex has been nominated to be added to the game since Update 7.
  • 2T-Rex has the same price as Mammoth, both costing 2,700,000 or 2,350.
  • 3This also makes T-Rex one of the only fruits that share a monetary value with another fruit, with the second being Tiger and Yeti.
  • 4T-Rex is one of the few fruits to leave effects on nearby users' screens when using a move/transformation.
  • 5T-Rex's Prey mark does not deal damage to transformed Dragon users.
  • 6The player has a tail while they have T-Rex equipped. This is only cosmetic and does not add anything, unlike Kitsune's Tails.
  • 7This also adds to the fact that T-Rex is one of the only Beast fruits to add cosmetics to the user, along side Eagle.
  • 8Due to the infliction of tick damage on enemies during the transformation, T-Rex can excel in PvP, being able to damage the enemy even at exceedingly high distances. It can also let the user see where the opponent is, making it very hard for them to escape.
  • 9The Prey Mark's tick damage works best when inflicting damage and then getting teleported to Portal's .
  • 10This also works surprisingly well with Portal's .

T-Rex — In-Depth Analysis

T-Rex sits firmly at Tier 1 (Mythical Beast) in the 2026 meta and it's the closest thing to a budget Kitsune alternative the game offers. This is a pure beast transformation fruit built around aggressive, in-your-face PvP — Predatory Screech (X) yanks enemies in and bowls them out for combo extensions, Tail Swipe (Z) is your crowd-control opener, and Reptilian Scales (V) at 300 Mastery turns you into a heavily armored Tyrannosaurus that rains meteorites on impact. The Prey Mark mechanic tracks targets and ticks bleed damage, which is what makes T-Rex genuinely oppressive in ground duels instead of just flashy. For grinding it's mid — for ranked PvP and bounty hunting, it slaps.

Go Angel race for the ki regen and stamina (Cyborg V4 is the runner-up if you already invested), and stat-split roughly 2.5k Melee / 2.5k Sword / rest Defense since T-Rex scales with melee multipliers. There's currently no awakening — don't waste fragments waiting for one, dump them into Aura instead. The Dino Hood synergy is mandatory: craft it from the Fossil Expert on Prehistoric Island (25 Dinosaur Bones + 10 Mini Tusk) for +10% damage on Melee and Blox Fruit attacks, then stack T-Rex Skull for +15% fruit defense and +750 HP. That combo is the build.

Obtain it from the Blox Fruit Dealer for $2,700,000 Beli or 2,350 Robux, or pull it from a Fruit Notifier spawn. Trade value sits around 19M physical / 4B permanent with stable high demand — it overpays slightly for Dragon East, trades clean for Dough or Gravity, and you'll need to add for Leopard or Kitsune. Solid long-term hold.

Where it shines
  • Good combo potential.
  • Decent damage.
  • Most moves have little to no startup and endlag.
  • Most attacks have Destructible Physics, which makes it useful for farming Wooden Planks.
  • Most moves can break Instinct.
What to watch out for
  • Difficult and expensive to obtain.
  • High mastery requirements.
  • Generally low range.
  • All moves can be dodged with Instinct.
  • Players can use skills while stunned.

How to Get T-Rex

Buy from the Blox Fruit Dealer for 2,700,000 Beli when it rotates into stock (or 2,350 Robux directly). Stock rotates every 4 hours — check the live tracker.

T-Rex Stats & Numbers

Rarity
mythical
Type
Beast
Beli
2,700,000
Robux
2,350
Awakenable
No

Is T-Rex Worth It?

For trading: T-Rex 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 T-Rex

If T-Rex is locked, traded away, or simply not the right fit, the same-rarity bracket offers comparable options: Soul, Gravity, Mammoth, Meme, Spirit, Dragon (Classic).