Blox Fruits Best Accessories Tier List (2026)
Accessories are the single most underrated lever you can pull in Blox Fruits. A well-chosen accessory quietly multiplies your damage, slashes cooldowns, or pads your health pool โ without touching your stat points. Yet most players equip whatever dropped first and never revisit the decision. This guide fixes that.
Below you will find every worthwhile accessory ranked from S (meta-defining) down to D (keep only if you have nothing better), with stats drawn from community-verified sources and the official Blox Fruits Wiki, notes on how to obtain each piece, and opinionated recommendations for the three main playstyles: PvP, boss grinding, and Dark Sea / sea-event farming.
How Accessories Work in Blox Fruits
Accessories are equippable items that grant passive stat bonuses the moment they are worn. There is no activation requirement โ the buffs are always on. Stats can include:
- Damage multipliers (fruit damage %, sword damage %, melee damage %, or all damage %)
- Defense multipliers (reduce incoming damage from one or all sources)
- Movement speed (expressed as a run-speed percentage bonus)
- Health and Energy flat bonuses
- Instinct dodges (extra i-frames on your dodge roll)
- Cooldown reduction (speeds up specific move recharges)
- Dash distance (affects the range of your dash)
- Special effects (enhanced vision in the Dark Sea, increased sea-event drop rate, etc.)
Rarity tiers are Common, Uncommon, Rare, Legendary, and Mythical. Rarity broadly correlates with power, but a few Rare pieces outperform Legendary alternatives in specific scenarios.
Full Accessories Tier List
| Tier | Accessory | Key Stats | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| S | Pale Scarf | +15% fruit & sword dmg, +2 Instinct dodges, 10ร vision | PvP / all-rounder |
| S | Kitsune Ribbon | +30% run speed, +25% Flash Step cooldown reduction, +7 dash distance, +2.5K energy | PvP mobility / combos |
| S | Leviathan Shield | +15% melee/sword/gun defense, +30% Sea Event defense, +90% sea dmg resistance, +1000 HP | Dark Sea / tank |
| S | Valkyrie Helm | +15% sword dmg, +600 HP, +600 energy | Sword PvP / bossing |
| A | Swan Glasses | +8% all dmg, +8% all defense, +8% cooldown reduction, +25% speed, +250 HP/energy | PvP hybrid |
| A | Hunter Cape | +10% all dmg, +80% run speed, +750 HP | PvE grinding / PvP chase |
| A | Leviathan Crown | +12% melee dmg, +25% HP regen, +35% Sea Event dmg, +40% sea-event drop rate, +1 Instinct dodge | Sea events / farming |
| A | Dino Hood | +10% melee & fruit dmg, +50% speed, +15 dash distance, +500 HP/energy | Fruit PvP / grinding |
| A | Kitsune Mask | +10% fruit dmg, +2 Instinct dodges, +15% fruit meter regen, +750 HP, enhanced Danger Level 6 vision | Dark Sea / fruit builds |
| B | Holy Crown | +5% all dmg, +5% all defense, +5% energy regen, +500 HP/energy | PvE / boss grinding |
| B | Pilot Helmet | +130% movement speed, +10% HP regen, +250 HP/energy | Kiting / mobility |
| B | Ghoul Mask | 10% life leech on melee attacks, +35% speed, +500 energy | Melee builds |
| C | Dark Coat | +12% fruit dmg, +200 HP | Budget fruit main |
| C | Bandana (All Colors) | +10% dmg, +80% run speed, +750 energy | Budget speed |
| C | Navy Cap | +7% all dmg, +200 HP/energy | Early game |
| D | Cowboy Hat | +5% gun dmg, +100 HP | Gun mains only |
| D | Lei | +200 HP, +3% all dmg | Starter filler |
S-Tier Accessories โ Explained
Pale Scarf
The Pale Scarf is arguably the single most impactful PvP accessory in the current meta. It layers +15% damage on both fruit and sword attacks, two additional Instinct dodges, and 10ร vision range into a single slot. The extra Instinct dodges are the standout: they let you survive burst-combo sequences that would delete most players, and the vision expansion means you spot opponents dashing through smoke or dark areas before they see you.
How to get it: Defeat the Cake Prince or Dough King boss (both located in Cake Land, Sea of Treats, Third Sea) and deal at least 10% of their total health. Once that damage threshold is met the drop is guaranteed, making it one of the more farmable top-tier pieces. The real barrier is reaching and consistently defeating those bosses, not RNG.
Best for: Fruit mains, sword mains, and any PvP build where survival matters as much as damage output.
Kitsune Ribbon
The Kitsune Ribbon flips the conventional damage-first mindset and bets everything on speed and Flash Step extension. The +25% Flash Step cooldown reduction is the defining stat โ your dash recharges noticeably faster, letting you maintain pressure or create distance in ways that slower builds cannot answer. The +30% run speed and +7 dash distance make you one of the hardest players to pin down, and the +2.5K energy ensures you never run dry mid-fight.
How to get it: Offer 15 or more Azure Embers to the Kitsune Shrine during the Blue Moon / Kitsune event. The Ribbon is one of several possible random rewards from the shrine pool (others include Kitsune Mask, Fox Lamp, Kitsune Fruit, etc.). Azure Embers spawn during the event at Sea Danger Level 6 โ you have five minutes to collect them per shrine activation. The reward is not guaranteed from a single offering, so expect multiple event visits.
Best for: Combo-heavy PvP players, builds that rely on constant repositioning, and players who prefer to control the pace of a fight through superior mobility.
Leviathan Shield
The Leviathan Shield is the definitive tank and Dark Sea accessory. It provides +15% defense against melee, sword, and gun attacks, an additional +30% damage reduction specifically in Sea Events, a massive +90% resistance to sea damage, and a flat +1000 HP bonus. In the Dark Sea, where the sea itself deals damage and environmental hazards are constant, the +90% sea resistance changes the entire experience โ content that killed you in two ticks becomes manageable.
How to get it: Crafted at the Beast Hunter NPC at Tiki Outpost (requires level 2450+). Required materials: 1 Mirror Fractal, 30 Leviathan Scales, 10 Electric Wings, and 20 Fool's Gold. The material grind is substantial and requires hunting the Leviathan raid boss, but unlike RNG drops you have a clear, controllable path to obtaining it.
Best for: Dark Sea grinding, sea-event farming, and any boss that deals high sea or physical damage. Not recommended as a first PvP choice since pure defense rarely wins fights on its own.
Valkyrie Helm
For sword-build players, the Valkyrie Helm is a near-mandatory pick. The +15% sword damage is the highest sword-specific multiplier available on any single accessory, and the 600 HP plus 600 energy bonus makes your stat pool feel noticeably deeper โ translating into longer fights and harder hits.
How to get it: Drops from rip_indra True Form when you deal at least 10% of the boss's health. The drop is guaranteed once the damage threshold is met, making it farmable through consistent raid play. Summon rip_indra by pressing the white, red, and Winter Sky buttons in Castle on the Sea and placing God's Chalice on the throne room pedestal.
Best for: Any sword-primary build, especially sword/melee hybrids. Less useful if you are a fruit main, since the +15% applies only to sword attacks.
A-Tier Accessories โ Solid Picks
Swan Glasses
The Swan Glasses are a testament to well-rounded design. Every stat they provide applies universally: +8% damage to any attack type, +8% defense against any attack, +8% cooldown reduction on any move. That triple-8% across three different dimensions is rare, and the +25% movement speed pushes them into genuinely excellent territory. The 250 HP and 250 energy bonuses round the package out.
How to get them: Drop from Don Swan at level 1000 with a 2.5% drop chance (doubled to 5% with the x2 Boss Drops gamepass). Don Swan respawns every 30 minutes in the Second Sea. The low drop rate means you may need many attempts, but the boss is accessible and well-understood.
Best for: Players who switch between multiple attack styles, or who want a single accessory that performs acceptably in every context without specialising in just one.
Hunter Cape
The Hunter Cape's claim to fame is the combination of +10% all damage and +80% movement speed in a single package. That movement speed bonus is enormous โ it directly affects how fast you can reposition, chase fleeing players, or escape unfavorable fights. The +750 HP adds meaningful survivability.
How to get it: Dropped by Elite Pirates with roughly a 50% drop chance. Elite Pirates are strong roaming enemies found across the seas. Three color variants exist (Red, Green, Black) โ all share identical stats and the color choice is purely cosmetic.
Best for: Players who prioritize mobility alongside offense. Excellent for grinding zones where constant movement between enemy clusters matters.
Leviathan Crown
The Leviathan Crown occupies a unique niche. Its combat profile is solid โ +12% melee damage, +25% HP regeneration, +35% damage to Sea Events, and +1 extra Instinct dodge โ but the +40% sea-event drop rate is what makes it truly invaluable for players who farm the ocean for materials. Note that it does not affect the chance of getting Fist of Darkness from Sea Beasts or Blox Fruits from ship raids.
How to get it: Crafted at the Beast Hunter NPC using 1 Dark Fragment, 10 Leviathan Scales, and 5 Electric Wings.
Best for: Sea-event farming, players actively collecting rare materials from ocean encounters. The combat stats make it viable for fighting but not optimal for pure PvP.
Dino Hood
The Dino Hood is a community favorite for mid-to-late game progression players. It covers fruit damage, melee damage, speed, and dash range simultaneously โ a combination that bridges you cleanly toward top-tier gear. The crafting materials (25 Dinosaur Bones from the Prehistoric Island Sea Event + 10 Mini Tusks from Mythological Pirates on Floating Turtle Island) are reachable before you have access to Mythical-rarity gear.
Best for: Fruit/melee hybrid builds, players progressing through the Third Sea who lack top-tier accessories yet.
Kitsune Mask
The Kitsune Mask is frequently overlooked but packs a strong fruit-focused kit: +10% Blox Fruits damage, +2 Instinct dodges, +15% passive regeneration on Fruit Meters, enhanced vision at Sea Danger Level 6, and +750 HP. The fruit meter regen is particularly valuable for passive-power fruits like Shadow, Gas, Dragon, and Venom, which benefit from keeping their meters charged.
How to get it: Offer 15 or more Azure Embers to the Kitsune Shrine during the Blue Moon event (same process as the Kitsune Ribbon โ one of the possible random rewards from the prize pool).
Best for: Fruit builds in Dark Sea or Danger Level 6 content; an alternative to the Pale Scarf for players who want the Instinct dodges without needing the sword damage bonus.
Playstyle Recommendations
PvP โ What to Aim For
Fruit main: Pale Scarf is the clear top pick. The damage multiplier applies to your primary tools, and the extra Instinct dodges function as a survival insurance policy in clutch moments. If you play extremely aggressively and prefer mobility over survivability, the Kitsune Ribbon is the alternative โ bear in mind its CDR is Flash Step only.
Sword main: Valkyrie Helm is best in slot. No other single accessory delivers +15% sword damage.
Melee or hybrid: Swan Glasses are the safest universal pick. The uniform buffs across damage, defense, and cooldown mean you are never heavily disadvantaged regardless of what the opponent is running.
Boss Grinding โ What to Aim For
For boss farming where you want fast kills and durability across many runs:
- 1Swan Glasses โ well-rounded choice that does not require you to switch accessories when jumping into PvP between boss runs
- 2Hunter Cape โ speed between boss spawn points plus all-damage bonus keeps clear times competitive
- 3Holy Crown โ the universal damage and defense bonuses apply to every boss encounter; drops from Soul Reaper
Dark Sea and Sea-Event Farming โ What to Aim For
- 1Leviathan Shield โ the +90% sea damage resistance is the single biggest quality-of-life upgrade for Dark Sea runs
- 2Kitsune Mask โ the +50% enhanced vision at Danger Level 6 is surprisingly significant; spotting enemies early means you control engagements, and the extra Instinct dodges help against fast-moving sea creatures
- 3Leviathan Crown โ if your primary goal is material collection rather than combat efficiency, the +40% drop rate pays for itself over a long session
Budget Path: Early to Late Game Progression
| Stage | Target Accessory | Why |
|---|---|---|
| First Sea | Navy Cap or Bandana | Basic damage/speed; easy to obtain |
| Second Sea | Swan Glasses | Farmable from Don Swan at level 1000; universal stats |
| Third Sea (early) | Dino Hood | Craftable from Prehistoric Island materials; good fruit/melee stats |
| Third Sea (established) | Pale Scarf or Valkyrie Helm | Best in slot for your style; requires consistent boss farming |
| Endgame | Kitsune Ribbon or Leviathan Shield | Depends on playstyle; either requires dedicated farming or event participation |
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the best accessory in Blox Fruits for PvP?
The Pale Scarf is widely regarded as the best all-around PvP accessory. It provides +15% fruit and sword damage plus two additional Instinct dodges โ a combination that raises both your damage ceiling and your survivability. Players who prefer a pure speed-and-mobility playstyle often favor the Kitsune Ribbon instead for its +25% Flash Step cooldown reduction and +30% run speed.
Is the Leviathan Shield worth the grind?
Yes, but only if you spend significant time in the Dark Sea or sea events. The +90% sea damage resistance dramatically reduces environmental attrition, and the +1000 HP makes long sessions far more forgiving. For standard land PvP or boss grinding, other accessories outperform it in raw offensive output.
How do I get the Pale Scarf?
You need to deal at least 10% of the total health of either the Cake Prince or the Dough King boss in Cake Land (Third Sea). Once that threshold is met, the drop is guaranteed. The challenge is reaching and consistently defeating these bosses, not the drop rate itself.
What accessory should a beginner use?
Start with Swan Glasses from Don Swan at level 1000 if you can manage the boss. The uniform +8% to damage, defense, and cooldown reduction means you never actively hurt any playstyle, and the +25% speed bonus is noticeable immediately. If Swan Glasses feel out of reach, the Bandana variants offer competitive speed and energy for their difficulty of acquisition.
Can you wear multiple accessories at once?
No. Blox Fruits only allows one accessory equipped at a time. This makes the choice of which single piece to wear the central decision in accessory optimization โ there is no stacking or set-bonus system to work around.

