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Pixel Piece All Fruit Ranked Tier List
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Pixel Piece Fruit tier list – All fruits ranked

What is the best Pixel Piece devil fruit?

Pixel Piece is one of the best Roblox One Piece games available, especially because it has multiple fruits that all grant great powers. If you want to dominate in Pixel Piece, you need to get your hands on the best devil fruit in the game. Here is the best fruit in Pixel Piece ranked in a tier list.

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Related: Before you know the tiered ranking of every devil fruit in Pixel Piece, you need to know how to get all the fruits in Pixel Piece.

Best fruit in Pixel Piece, ranked

Currently, there are 10 devil fruits in Pixel Piece. Though the best fruit won’t help you get Fisherman Karate or even Geppo, acquiring fruit is the fastest and easiest way to get amazing powers in Pixel Piece. If you are interested in learning the best fighting styles in Pixel Piece, then check out this list by our friends at Gamerjournalist.

Here are all the fruit available in Pixel Piece and a brief description of what they do:

  • Smooth-Smooth (Common) – Slide around and push enemies.
    • Cost: 500 Beli/50 Robux
  • Suke-Suke/Invisible-Invisible (Common) – Make yourself and your party invisible.
    • Cost: 2,500 Beli/350 Robux
  • Spin-Spin (Common) – Gain spin attacks and traversal.
    • Cost: 7,000 Beli/500 Robux
  • Kilo-Kilo (Common) – Change your weight from light to heavy for attacks and traversal.
    • Cost: 12,000 Beli/700 Robux
  • Cry-Cry (Rare) – Heal yourself and allies with water.
    • Cost: 5,000 Beli/500 Robux
  • Bomu-Bomu (Rare) – Gain bomb attacks and traversal.
    • Cost: 9,000 Beli/700 Robux
  • Mera-Mera/Flame-Flame (Mythic) – Gain fire attacks and traversal.
    • Cost: 90,000 Beli/2,500 Robux
  • Hie-Hie/Ice-Ice (Mythic) – Gain ice attacks and traversal.
    • Cost: 95,000 Beli/3,000 Robux
  • Paw-Paw (Mythical) – Stretch your limbs for attacks.
    • Cost: 120,000 Beli/3,000 Robux
  • Moku-Moku/Smoke-Smoke (Mythical) – Gain smoke attacks and traversal.
    • Cost: 95,000 Beli/3,000 Robux
All Devil Fruit Locations In Pixel Piece

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S-tier fruit in Pixel Piece

  • Meru-Meru/Flame-Flame
  • Hie-Hie/Ice-Ice
  • Moku-Moku/Smoke-Smoke

The best fruits in Pixel Piece are Meru-Meru/Flame-Flame, Hie-Hie/Ice-Ice, and Moku-Moku/Smoke-Smoke. My personal favorite is Meru-Meru/Flame-Flame because it has seven abilities that are all incredibly good and deal burn damage that can continuously damage your enemies. Flame Flight is great for traversal, Dai Enkai Entei is great for AoE damage, and Hiken is great for dealing massive DPS to targets in front of you.

Hie-Hie/Ice-Ice is the second best fruit in Pixel Fruit, but is just as good as Meru-Meru/Flame-Flame. Hie-Hie/Ice-Ice also has seven abilities and has a passive where you can walk on water. All of the moves are really powerful and good, but not as strong as Meru-Meru/Flame-Flame in my opinion. Ice Hammer is great for a big AoE hit, Frozen Time freezes nearby enemies, and Ultimate Stomp is a devastating ultimate.

Moku-Moku/Smoke-Smoke is the third S-tier fruit in Pixel Fruit because it doesn’t have as many moves (it has five abilities), but it still packs a punch. Smoke Point is your AoE attack, Smoke Snakes and Smoke Blow are your main DPS moves, and Smoke Storm is your ultimate. The real reason Moku-Moku/Smoke-Smoke is in S-tier is because it is a Logia fruit which means you can only be hit by melee attacks that are Haki or other Logia (this excludes bosses). Meru-Meru/Flame-Flame and Hie-Hie/Ice-Ice are also Logia fruit with the same ability.

A-tier fruit in Pixel Piece

  • Paw-Paw
  • Bomu-Bomu

Paw-Paw is the most expensive fruit in the game and is a great fruit, but isn’t as good as the S-tier fruit since it isn’t a Logia fruit. Still, Paw-Paw is an amazing fruit that has six moves that are all deal incredible DPS. You also get Shock Step which is a teleportation move. Overall, I don’t recommend Paw-Paw as your first fruit since it is so expensive, but if you really want to grind for one of the best damage-dealing fruits, go for Paw-Paw.

Bomu-Bomu is similar to Meru-Meru/Flame-Flame but less good. Bomu-Bomu has four moves with one of them being traversal. Honestly, Bomu-Bomu is great since it has Bomb Shot and Bomb Booster for DPS, Bomb Rush for traversal, and Bomb Destruct for AoE. On top of that, Bomu-Bomu is cheap, which is why I recommend this as your first fruit.

B-tier fruit in Pixel Piece

  • Kilo-Kilo
  • Spin-Spin

Kilo-Kilo is an interesting fruit that is powerful, but not as good as the A-tier and S-tier fruits. Kilo-Kilo has six moves with two of them being traversal. In general, Kilo-Kilo is similar to Paw-Paw, but there are less consistent DPS options and move big damage moves with Kilo 1,00Kg and Kilo 10,000Kg. Kilo-Kilo is not as flashy or fun as the other fruit, but it’s still effective.

The fruit in seventh place is Spin-Spin. While Spin-Spin outperforms the C-tier fruits, it’s only barely since there are only three moves with one of them being traversal. Spinning Assault and Spinning Disaster do similar things and , in general, Spin-Spin is only good at AoE damage. If you need a cheap starter fruit, Spin-Spin isn’t bad, but I would recommend saving your Beli for something better.

C-tier fruit in Pixel Piece

  • Suke-Suke/Invisible-Invisible
  • Cry-Cry

Suke-Suke/Invisible-Invisible is the first C-tier fruit in Pixel Piece because it only has two moves and neither of them deal damage. The two moves are Self Invisible which allows you to go invisible while fighting and Party Invisible which makes all your party members go invisible. Suke-Suke/Invisible-Invisible is the best support fruit in Pixel Fruit, especially for farming bosses with a full team, but it’s not effective beyond that.

Cry-Cry sits just below Suke-Suke/Invisible-Invisible because it’s mainly a support fruit, not a DPS fruit. If you are a solo player, Cry-Cry is one of the worst fruits you can get since Chiyupopo is an ability that sacrifices your own health to heal others. Yeah, you get Kenpopo which steals health from opponents and Hogopopo which creates a damage-blocking shield, but there are much better options to choose from, and this fruit is still moderately expensive.

D-tier fruit in Pixel Piece

  • Smooth-Smooth

The worst fruit in Pixel Fruit is Smooth-Smooth because it only has two moves: Smooth Floor and Smooth Push. Smooth Floor allows you to skate across the floor and Smooth Push allows you to push enemies. There are way better traversal and attack moves found in almost every other fruit — the only thing Smooth-Smooth has going for it is it costs 500 Beli.

What fruit should I pick first in Pixel Piece?

Now you know the best and worst fruit in Pixel Piece — but you need to know which fruit you should pick first. In my opinion, you should go for Bomu-Bomu as your first fruit because it is relatively cheap compared to the other S-tier and A-tier fruit, but it is still an incredible fruit with DPS, AoE, and traversal moves.

While you use Bomu-Bomu to complete quests, grind bosses, and explore Pixel Piece, you should save up for Meru-Meru/Flame-Flame, Hie-Hie/Ice-Ice, or Moku-Moku/Smoke-Smoke. These fruits are all around the same price, but you need a lot of Beli to buy them. So, get out there and get grinding!


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From his early days of blog-style music, movie, and game reviews to working as the Esports Writer at Coastline Community College, Noah Nelson now works fulltime as a Staff Writer for Attack of the Fanboy and PC Invasion. He has been helping gamers everywhere with Destiny 2 god rolls, Warzone 2 DMZ missions, and collectibles in any indie game for over a year and a half. His Bachelor's Degree in English Rhetoric and Composition with a minor in Journalism from CSULB has shaped him to be a strong writer and editor. His fondest gaming memory is playing Sly Cooper 2 after begging his mom (for hours) to play it before his birthday and he still cries myself to sleep remembering the time he accidentally saved over his 99% completion save file in Kingdom Hearts 2.