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Best Blox Fruits YouTubers 2026 — Who to Watch for Guides, Updates & Gameplay

The definitive guide to Blox Fruits content creators — from dominant guide channels to entertainment creators, plus the legacy YouTubers who shaped the community and moved on.

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Last Verified: May 18, 2026. Creator names, subscriber counts (approximate), and content descriptions verified against YouTube channel data, vidIQ, SocialBlade, youtubers.me, and the Blox Fruits Fandom wiki. Subscriber counts change frequently — figures are order-of-magnitude estimates, not exact. Legacy creator status sourced from public Twitter/X posts and community records.

Blox Fruits has been one of Roblox's most-played games since 2019, accumulating tens of billions of visits and a dedicated YouTube ecosystem that spans tier lists, race guides, update reactions, and pure entertainment. Whether you want to learn the meta, keep up with every patch, or just watch someone get chaotic on the high seas — there's a creator for it.

This guide covers the active creators worth following in 2026, organized by what they're actually useful for, plus a look at the legacy creators who shaped the community and have since moved on.


Guide & Meta Creators

MeEnyu — The Dominant Force

If you only follow one Blox Fruits creator, it's MeEnyu. With roughly 4 million subscribers and over 800 million total views, he is the undisputed #1 in the space. His channel covers everything: fruit tier lists, race rankings, best builds for each update, and thorough breakdowns of new mechanics. He uploads consistently — roughly twice a week — and his guides are the ones the community treats as the authoritative reference point when a new update drops.

He was also nominated for the Roblox Innovation Awards 2025 in the "Best Video Star" category, which tells you how embedded he is in the official Roblox creator ecosystem.

Best for: Tier lists, fruit rankings, build guides, staying meta-relevant.

Brugify — "The Blox Fruits Teacher"

Brugify has earned a specific reputation in the community as the go-to guide channel for players who want things explained clearly rather than entertained. The Blox Fruits Fandom community categorizes him under "The Guiders" — a distinction that says everything about his content focus. If you're learning a new mechanic, grinding toward a race awakening, or trying to understand how raids work, Brugify's explanations tend to be the most patient and thorough.

Best for: Beginners, returning players, mechanic deep-dives.

Bluxxy Gaming — Dedicated Guide Channel

Bluxxy Gaming is a Blox Fruits-dedicated channel with over 300,000 subscribers. Smaller than the top tier but consistently focused — this channel doesn't do variety content, it stays in the Blox Fruits lane. That focus means the library is deep and easy to navigate if you're looking for guides on a specific fruit, boss, or sea.

Best for: Specific fruit or boss guides, players who want a focused channel without the variety filler.

Entertainment Creators

Uzoth — The Creator Who's Also In the Game

Uzoth is one of the most unique figures in the Blox Fruits creator space: he's a content creator with roughly 4 million subscribers and a Blox Fruits co-developer. He has his own NPC on Hydra Island, contributed costumes and character designs, and is one of the handful of people with genuine insider access to how the game is built.

His content leans entertainment over guides — highlights, fan interaction videos, the occasional "I disguised myself as other YouTubers in Blox Fruits" format — but the developer context makes watching him different from watching any other creator. When he reacts to an update, he's reacting to something he helped build.

In February 2026 he posted a face reveal video, confirming he's still active and engaged with his audience. There have been community rumors about him "quitting" — these appear to stem from a wheel-spin content format, not a real departure.

Best for: Entertainment, developer insight, community events.

Kitt Gaming — Subscriber Challenges & Gameplay

Kitt Gaming is a Filipino creator based in Los Angeles with around 2.2 million subscribers and a channel active since 2012. His Blox Fruits content centers on subscriber-interaction formats — upgrading his viewers' accounts, accepting challenges from the community, playing through scenarios with audience participation. It's a looser, more casual watch than guide content but draws a large engaged audience.

Best for: Casual watching, subscriber challenge formats, entertainment.

Update & News Creators

WinterKloudz — Combo Guides & Update Content

WinterKloudz has around 1.8 million subscribers and uploads roughly twice a week. The channel sits at the intersection of guide and entertainment content — combination rating videos, update breakdowns, and gameplay that skews toward the anime-adjacent audience that overlaps heavily with Blox Fruits. A strong option if you want to stay current on each update without committing to pure guide content.

Best for: Update reactions, combo and fighting guides, anime game crossover audience.

Smaller Dedicated Channels

Beyond the names above, the Blox Fruits community has a long tail of smaller creators who focus on niche areas — specific seas, PvP builds, Devil Fruit rankings for particular playstyles. The Blox Fruits Fandom community boards are the best place to find current recommendations for these, since smaller channels move up and down in activity faster than we can update this post.


Legacy Creators — Where Are They Now?

Blox Fruits has been around since 2019. Some of the creators who defined the early community are no longer active — and their stories say something interesting about what it takes to sustain a niche YouTube career long-term.

Axiore — Left to Build His Own Game

Axiore is one of the most significant departures in Blox Fruits history. At his peak he had over 1 million subscribers and was embedded enough in the game that he has his own NPC — the "Titles Specialist" on Hydra Island — which is still in the game today.

On March 17, 2023, he posted on Twitter/X: "Thank you for everything @BloxFruits." The community read it correctly as a farewell. He had left to develop his own Roblox game called Fruit Warriors. The game did not gain significant traction, and Axiore has been largely inactive since late 2023 / early 2024.

His in-game NPC remains — if you play Blox Fruits today, the Titles Specialist is still there, a permanent trace of a creator who moved on. It's the kind of detail that makes Blox Fruits history interesting: the community and the game itself carry forward the fingerprints of people who are no longer watching.

Daigrock — Went Quiet in 2024

Daigrock was a recognized figure in the Blox Fruits community — prominent enough to have his own in-game custom title. His social media activity dropped off around early 2024, with his last visible posts from February of that year. No public statement about quitting was found; the channel and accounts simply went quiet.

Community searches tend to pair his name with Axiore's — "what happened to Axiore and Daigrock" appears as a recurring question, which suggests both departures landed around the same period and left a real gap for longtime fans of the game.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is the biggest Blox Fruits YouTuber?

MeEnyu, with roughly 4 million subscribers and over 800 million total views, is the largest dedicated Blox Fruits content creator. Uzoth has a comparable subscriber count but his content spans entertainment and developer work rather than pure guides.

Does Uzoth actually work on Blox Fruits?

Yes. Uzoth is credited as a co-developer on the game — he contributed costumes and NPC designs and has his own character on Hydra Island. He is both a creator and an insider on the development team.

What happened to Axiore?

Axiore publicly said goodbye to Blox Fruits in March 2023 and left to develop his own game, Fruit Warriors. That game did not take off and Axiore has been largely inactive since late 2023. His NPC remains in the game.

What type of Blox Fruits content is best for beginners?

Brugify and Bluxxy Gaming are both community-recommended for new players. Brugify explains mechanics in depth; Bluxxy Gaming has a deep searchable library of specific guides. MeEnyu's tier lists are also useful once you have a handle on the basics and want to know which fruits are worth grinding for.

Is MeEnyu's "Why I QUIT Blox Fruits" video real?

No — that's a clickbait title format common in the niche. MeEnyu has continued uploading Blox Fruits content regularly and was nominated for the Roblox Innovation Awards 2025. He has not left the game.

See also: Blox Fruits Hub | More Roblox Guides

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