Spirit Blox Fruit

Spirit Blox Fruits Values

Spirit is a fruit in Blox Fruits with a current trading value of 10M and a permanent value of 829M when trading with other players. Demand for the Spirit fruit is currently 70%.

The Spirit fruit lets you use attacks based on spirits, like demons (Ra) and angels (Shu). Ra and Shu are probably based on the Egyptian gods with the same names.

You can summon spirits that attack enemies, heal you, and make you faster. This fruit hits a huge area in player fights (PvP), and it's one of the most expensive fruits in the game.

If you're in the first or early second sea, it's not the best choice for defeating lots of monsters quickly (grinding) because it requires a lot of practice (high mastery requirements). But you can still use your regular punches (M1 attacks) and the [Z] ability to grind in those areas.

This fruit is really strong for fighting other players (PvP) because it does a lot of damage and lets you make long attack combinations (combo potential). Even though grinding levels isn't its main strength, it's not the worst option, especially since you'll gain mastery for your other skills in the second and third seas.

Spirit Blox Fruits Values

Robux Price Robux 2,550
Beli Price 3,400,000
Physical Value 10,000,000
Permanent Value 828,750,000
Type Natural
Rarity Mythical
Physical Status Stable
PvE (Grinding) Tier "C" (Meh)
PvP (Battle) Tier "S" (Super)
Demand (Physical)
Demand (Permanent)

Best Used for:

Pros and Cons

Pros

  • High combo potential; all moves of Spirit except [F] can be comboed together easily.
  • All moves are AoE, making it decent for grinding if the user can manage the knockback.
  • Extremely high damage, making it easy to pressure enemies in PvP, as even small mistakes can lead to rapid health depletion.
  • Extremely Versatile. With the buddies, the user gains access to every perk the game offers: stun, healing, movement speed, DoT, AoE, and knockback.
  • Suitable for hybrid builds.

Cons

  • Extremely high Mastery requirements for all moves, tied with Control and Dragon at 350 mastery. (Not recommended if being lower than Lv. 800)
  • Moves are considered to be relatively slow.
  • Moves have longer cooldown, but players can play passively in the meantime using their healing/speed souls.

Spirit Blox Fruit Stats

Move Cooldown Energy
Moveset
Tap
Frostfire Grasp
Wrath of Ra
Wrath of Shu
End of Times
Sky Ruler
Spirit Physical Fruit Image
Spirit Physical Fruit Image
Spirit Inventory Icon
Spirit Inventory Icon
Spirit Fruit Animation
Spirit Fruit Animation
Spirit Fruit Icon
Spirit Fruit Icon

Abilities

Moveset

Tap
Moveset []

When employing this ability, observe the alignment of the meter. Should the gauge lean towards the azure spectrum, Heavenly Buddies are conjured forth. Conversely, if the indicator veers into the crimson zone, Hellish Buddies manifest instead.

Frostfire Grasp
Moveset [Z]
1 Mastery

By mounting the Angel Buddy, also known as Shu, the player soars towards their designated cursor location.

Subsequently, the character conjures a substantial block of ice, inflicting damage and inducing a state of paralysis upon any adversaries caught in its path.

Pros

  • Long stun.
  • Huge hitbox.
  • Easy combo starter, combos well into the [C] move.

Cons

  • Relatively short range.
  • Compensates with a huge hitbox.
Wrath of Ra
Moveset [X]
150 Mastery

Activate this ability to dispatch the Demon Buddy (Ra) towards your cursor's location; holding the activation extends its range. Subsequently, Ra detonates, creating an erupting pillar of flames that inflicts damage and propels four fiery projectiles skyward.

Enemies caught in the conflagration also suffer burn damage.

Pros

  • This move applies Damage over Time (DoT) [burning], temporarily disabling Instinct in Player vs. Player (PvP) combat.
  • It boasts a long range (when held) and deals significant damage, synergizing effectively with the [V] move.
  • The animation features a rapid explosion, making timely reactions challenging for opponents.

Cons

  • Damage output can be inconsistent.
  • This inconsistency arises from specific portions of moves failing to connect.
  • Unpredictability stems from the variable nature of attack hitboxes.
Wrath of Shu
Moveset [C]
250 Mastery

Upon activation, the player gracefully ascends atop the Angel Buddy (Shu), executing a rapid dash towards the cursor's designated point.

Subsequently, a powerful stomp on the Angel Buddy (Shu) unleashes a chilling area-of-effect attack, encasing the user in a protective layer of ice.

Furthermore, this icy burst immobilizes any adversaries caught within its radius, inflicting damage and freezing them in place.

Pros

  • Difficult to manipulate instinctively.
  • Features a prolonged stun duration and a wide area of effect.
  • Boasts a fast startup and minimal end lag, making it effective for catching opponents off guard.
End of Times
Moveset [V]
350 Mastery

Command your Angel and Demon Buddies, Shu and Ra, directing icy and fiery beams towards your desired target. These opposing forces converge, culminating in a substantial area-of-effect ice detonation, briefly shaking your view.

Pros

  • Long stun and large AoE.
  • Insanely high & powerful damage, allowing the user to kill enemies with shorter combos.
  • Quick start and low end-lag, making it another good move to catch people.

Cons

  • Can make the user vulnerable if missed.
  • Directing the beam’s explosion near them can help keep enemies away from comboing.
  • The screen shaking effect may affect the users combos.
Sky Ruler
Moveset [F]
75 Mastery

Activation places the player atop one of two Buddies, determined by the most recent summoning: Demon Buddy (Ra) or Angel Buddy (Shu).

By default, Angel Buddy (Shu) will be the initial summoned companion.

Pros

  • Good for Sky camping.
  • Moderately Fast.

Cons

  • Not recommended for pursuing enemies.
  • Unsuitable as a platform for aerial PvP.