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Blox Fruits Venom Rework: Full Preview, Leaked Changes & Update 30 Meta (2026)

The Blox Fruits Venom rework is confirmed for Update 30. Here's every officially confirmed change, what the leaks suggest about new moves and the poison stack passive, how Venom's trading value is shifting, and how to position yourself before the patch lands.

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Blox Fruits Venom Rework: Full Preview, Leaked Changes & Update 30 Meta (2026)

Last Updated: April 27, 2026. Official confirmation sourced from the Blox Fruits developer team via BloxFruitsNews (X/Twitter). Leaked moveset details are from community dataminers and are NOT officially confirmed — these are labeled clearly throughout. Trading value data sourced from BloxFruitsTrades.com community tracking.

Venom is getting reworked in Update 30, and it's one of the most anticipated changes in Blox Fruits history. Not because Venom is currently dominant — it isn't — but because of what it used to be, and what a rework could make it again. This guide covers everything confirmed so far, what leakers are saying, and why Venom's trading value has been quietly climbing for the past month.


A Brief History of Venom in Blox Fruits

Venom was once the most feared PvP fruit on the server. Before major meta shifts, a well-played Venom user could lock down opponents with persistent damage-over-time while staying mobile. Then came a wave of damage buffs to other top-tier fruits, Venom's slow mobility relative to options like Leopard and Dragon, and the rising popularity of combo-heavy playstyles that Venom's moveset didn't support well.

By 2025, Venom had slipped out of the competitive tier list entirely. Good players still used it for niche grinding setups, but in PvP it was outclassed. The developer confirmation of a rework was enough to trigger immediate community interest — and that was months before any leaked details.

What's Officially Confirmed About the Venom Rework

The Blox Fruits development team has officially confirmed the following through their social media and community channels. These are facts, not leaks:

  • Venom rework is confirmed for Update 30. The official update roadmap includes: "Reworks: Dark, Venom, Quake — plus creation upgrades, 4th sea, new fruits (Celestial & Oni), crew rework, bounty rework."
  • Venom will receive new attack animations — the current animations are dated and will be fully redesigned.
  • A visual redesign is included — the fruit's appearance and move visual effects are being overhauled.
  • Update 30 is targeting late May to June 2026 — no official release date has been given, but this is the developer's stated window.

That's the confirmed list. Everything else below comes from leakers and community dataminers — read accordingly.

Leaked Moveset Changes (Not Officially Confirmed)

The following section is based on leaks from Blox Fruits community dataminers. BloxGuidesGG cannot verify these changes until Update 30 is live. Treat these as informed speculation, not facts. We'll update this guide the moment official patch notes are published.

New Passive: Poison Stack System (Medium Confidence)

Multiple leakers point to a new passive mechanic where each Venom attack applies a "poison stack" to the target. Stacks accumulate with consecutive hits, and the damage-over-time effect scales with the number of stacks. At maximum stacks, enemies reportedly take significantly increased DOT damage.

This would be a fundamental change to how Venom is played — shifting it from a "one heavy hit" fruit to a combo-sustain fruit where staying on your target matters. If true, Venom could become strong in extended fights against defensive players but weaker in the current burst-meta 1v1 environment.

Mobility Addition: Vertical Movement (Medium Confidence)

Leakers consistently mention a new vertical movement ability being added to Venom's kit. Currently, Venom users have no meaningful aerial option — this has been a core weakness against fruits with flight. A vertical mobility move would directly address one of the biggest gaps in the current kit.

Individual Move Changes (Low Confidence — Leak Only)

These are the least reliable details in this guide. Single-source or early datamine leaks only. Take these with significant skepticism.

  • Z Move (Poisonous Maelstrom): Rumored to become a wide-area spray replacing the current stream. Higher AOE coverage at the cost of reduced single-target pressure.
  • X Move (Toxic Waste): Possible significant speedup (~15 frames faster startup) plus a slow effect on hit. Would make it one of the fastest punish moves in the game if accurate.
  • C Move: Possible conversion from AOE stun to a pull/grab mechanic — more reliable combo setup but less zoning capability.
  • V Move: Visual overhaul with a "purple void" aesthetic. Functional changes unconfirmed.

What's NOT Changing (Best Guess)

The core identity of Venom — poison, DOT, a slow methodical playstyle — appears to be staying. The rework seems aimed at modernizing the kit and adding mobility rather than reimagining the fruit from scratch. Venom isn't becoming a burst fruit. If you're hoping for a Dragon-style DPS monster, that's not what the leaks suggest.

Trading Value & How to Position

Venom's trading value has risen approximately 25% since the Update 30 roadmap was confirmed. This is a classic "rework pump" — players speculating that a post-rework Venom will be more desirable. The question is whether that speculation holds after the patch lands.

Historically, Blox Fruits reworks have gone one of three ways:

  1. Overtuned on release, massive value spike — then a hotfix nerf drops and value stabilizes lower (see: Dough rework)
  2. Balanced rework, moderate value increase — stays elevated because the fruit is genuinely good now
  3. Rework misses the mark — value drops back to pre-announcement levels or lower

Based on the leaked changes, if the poison stack passive is real and the mobility gap is addressed, Venom has a path to scenario 2 — a legitimately good fruit with a dedicated player base. If the rework is underwhelming, early buyers are looking at a loss.

Current recommendation: wait for patch notes before buying. The current value already prices in a "good rework" outcome. You're not getting a deal right now — you're paying for optimism.

Meta Predictions Post-Rework

Assuming the leaked changes are mostly accurate:

Where Venom will likely shine: Sustained combat, grinding (DOT is excellent for multi-enemy encounters), and 1v1s against defensive turtling players. If the poison stack passive is as strong as leakers suggest, Venom could become the counter-pick to tankier playstyles.

Where Venom will likely struggle: The burst-heavy PvP meta. Top-tier competitive play in Blox Fruits currently rewards killing opponents before sustain mechanics matter. Unless the rework makes Venom's damage front-loaded enough to compete, it probably won't crack the upper tier of the PvP tier list immediately after launch.

Best-case scenario: Venom becomes a strong A-tier PvP choice with top-tier grinding capability — think "the fruit for players who like playing the long game." Not S-tier, but genuinely good and fun to use.

For a full current fruit tier list including where Venom sits right now, see our Blox Fruits Fruit Tier List 2026. We'll update tier placement after the rework launches.

How to Prepare Before Update 30

  • If you own Venom and were considering trading it: You're at a relative value peak right now (pre-rework hype). If you're risk-averse, trading during this window locks in the gain. If you're optimistic about the rework, holding is the play.
  • If you want to acquire Venom: Wait for the patch notes. Buying at peak speculation price is the most common mistake in Blox Fruits trading. Post-patch, prices will either spike further (good rework) or dip (disappointing rework) — you'll have a clearer picture either way.
  • Farm Robux or in-game currency now if you want to buy Venom from the dealer after Update 30 launches. Stock up so you can act fast.
  • Level up in the meantime — if you plan to main Venom post-rework, having a high-level account ready on day one lets you test the new kit immediately.

FAQ

When is Update 30 releasing?

No official release date has been confirmed. The developer's stated window is late May to June 2026. Updates in Blox Fruits have historically slipped by 2–4 weeks from announced windows, so plan for anywhere from late May to July 2026.

Is the Venom rework confirmed or just a leak?

The rework itself is officially confirmed by the Blox Fruits development team. The specific moveset changes (poison stacks, mobility moves, individual ability tweaks) are leaked and unconfirmed. This guide distinguishes clearly between the two.

Will the Venom rework make it meta for PvP?

Based on the leaked changes, Venom appears to be getting a competitive PvP kit — but probably not top-tier at launch. The mobility addition addresses its biggest weakness. Whether the poison stack passive is strong enough to compete with burst fruits depends on the specific numbers, which we don't have yet.

Should I buy Venom now before the rework?

We'd recommend waiting. Venom's value already reflects pre-rework hype — you're paying a speculation premium right now. Buy after patch notes are public and the community has assessed the actual changes. Rework disappointments are common in Blox Fruits.

Is Update 30 just the Venom rework, or is there more?

Update 30 is one of the biggest updates in Blox Fruits history. Beyond the Venom rework, it includes: Dark fruit rework, Quake rework, two new fruits (Celestial and Oni), 4th Sea expansion, crew system rework, and bounty system rework. For the full Update 30 breakdown, see our Blox Fruits Update 30 Complete Preview.


Related Blox Fruits guides: Update 30 Full Preview | Fruit Tier List 2026 | Dark Fruit Rework Guide | Blox Fruits Hub | All Roblox Guides

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