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Dragon Fruit In Blox Fruits
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How to get Dragon Fruit in Blox Fruits

Who doesn't want to be a dragon?

One of the coolest fruits in Blox Fruits, in my humble opinion, is the Dragon Fruit. I mean, you can transform into a dragon and fly around, incinerating your enemies. Being able to fly is a huge bonus in the game, and this fruit comes with some powerful attacks, too.

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Obtaining the Dragon Fruit in Blox Fruits

The Dragon Fruit is a Mythical Beast-Type Blox Fruit. Like all others, you can purchase it from a variety of vendors or you may have the slightest chance of finding it around on an island.

Note that as of writing, the Dragon Fruit is unavailable to purchase, as it’s currently being reworked! Once it’s back in action, I’ll update this article to reflect this change.

Purchasing the Dragon Fruit

The most common way of obtaining the Dragon Fruit is by purchasing it from a Blox Fruit Dealer (or from the Advanced Blox Fruit Dealer over on Mirage Island). The dealer’s stock rotates every four hours, so you’ll have to keep checking back to see if they have the Dragon Fruit in stock. The Dragon Fruit can be purchased here for 3,500,000 money or 2,600 Robux.

The Advanced Blox Fruit Dealer has a higher rate of stocking Legendary and Mythical Blox Fruits and has more items in stock, so it would be wise to check him out whenever you can.

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You can also try the Blox Fruit Dealer Cousin, who operates with a Gacha system, providing a random Blox Fruit. You need to be level 50 to deal here, however. As the Dragon Fruit is a Mythical, you’ll have to be super lucky. The cost of rolling the Gacha depends on your level and ranges from 32,350 money to 407,350 money. If you’re very lucky, you can roll the Dragon Fruit for a fraction of the cost. If you have the spare cash, and the Dragon Fruit isn’t in stock, it may be worthwhile to check out the Gacha.

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Finding the Dragon Fruit in Blox Fruits

You can find the Dragon Fruit as a spawn on the ground as you travel around, although it will be super rare considering it’s a Mythical fruit. The amount of time you’ll most likely need to invest to pick up this fruit generally makes it not worth it to do so. They will spawn hourly during the weekday and every 45 minutes on the weekend. You can server-hop to make this more effective, although I wouldn’t get my hopes up.

There is also a very rare chance of getting this fruit when completing certain events in Blox Fruits. If you defeat the Brigade Ship during a Ship Raid, or if you deal the most damage during a Factory Raid, you may be rewarded with this fruit. Although the chances are very rare indeed.

You are more likely to bump into a player who is willing to trade their Dragon Fruit to you, although you’ll need to have something they want in return. For this reason, it may be worth holding on to some pretty valuable items that another player may accept in a trade.

Now that you’re familiarized with the Dragon Fruit, why don’t you check out the best Blox Fruit currently in the game?


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Aidan Lambourne
Aidan Lambourne is a contributing writer for PC Invasion, with almost a couple years of experience in the industry. He has written about Roblox extensively, although has keenly covered new releases and indie games. A passionate writer and gamer, he still can't really believe he gets to indulge in both for a career.