Fighting Styles Wiki
Every Blox Fruits fighting style, how each is obtained, and the role it plays.
Tier letters and move-by-move damage numbers change with every balance patch, so this wiki does not publish them. Roster and unlock paths are cross-checked against the Blox Fruits Fandom wiki.
Blox Fruits has 9 fighting styles split across three tiers. Base styles (Black Leg, Electro, Fishman Karate) are purchasable early from trainers. Advanced styles (Superhuman, Death Step, Sharkman Karate, Dragon Claw) require mastery in multiple base styles. Godhuman is the elite end-game style, requiring 400 mastery in Superhuman, Death Step, Fishman Karate, Sharkman Karate, and Electric Claw.
Base Styles
Advanced Styles
Elite Styles
Base Styles
Combat
How to obtain:
Default — every character starts with it.
Role: Generic punch/kick baseline. Replaced quickly by any learned specialty style.
Black Leg
How to obtain:
Learned from the Black Leg Master in the First Sea (Beli cost).
Role: Kick-based starter style that later upgrades into Death Step.
Electro
How to obtain:
Learned from the Electro Master in the First Sea (Beli cost).
Role: Electric-themed martial art; Third Sea prerequisite for Electric Claw.
Dark Step
How to obtain:
Learned from a First Sea NPC quest (see Fandom for the current Beli cost).
Role: Dark-themed kick style; historical prerequisite for Death Step.
Advanced Styles
Fishman Karate
How to obtain:
Taught by the Fishman Karate Master inside the underwater city in the Second Sea.
Role: Water-themed style; Third Sea prerequisite for Sharkman Karate.
Superhuman
How to obtain:
Unlocked by meeting stat requirements across multiple base styles (Black Leg, Electro, Fishman Karate, Dragon Claw) per Fandom.
Role: Hybrid style combining moves from its prerequisite styles.
Dragon Claw
How to obtain:
Third Sea NPC quest chain (see Fandom for current steps).
Role: Claw-based kit with a charged forward strike.
Elite Styles
Death Step
How to obtain:
Third Sea upgrade from Dark Step via the Ancient Monk/Flamingo quest chain (see Fandom for current cost and prerequisites).
Role: Kick-based successor with expanded moveset.
Sharkman Karate
How to obtain:
Third Sea upgrade from Fishman Karate (see Fandom for current quest and cost).
Role: Water-themed successor widely used for raid and mob farming.
Electric Claw
How to obtain:
Third Sea upgrade from Electro via the Floating Turtle NPC quest (see Fandom for current prerequisites).
Role: Electric-themed successor with stun-focused moves.
Dragon Talon
How to obtain:
Third Sea style unlocked via a Dragon-themed quest chain (see Fandom for current path).
Role: Fire/dragon-themed kick kit.
Godhuman
How to obtain:
Third Sea hybrid unlocked after mastering multiple Elite styles plus additional prerequisites (see Fandom for the current recipe).
Role: Late-game hybrid style — commonly the final fighting-style target.
Sanguine Art
How to obtain:
Third Sea vampire-themed style unlocked via a Haunted Castle quest chain (see Fandom for current requirements).
Role: Recent-era style with blood-themed moves; exact mechanics shift between patches.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why does this page not rank fighting styles SS/S/A/B?
Fighting-style power shifts with every balance patch and depends heavily on build, fruit pairing, and race. A static tier chart misleads more than it helps. Each style's role is described instead.
What is the fastest way to unlock Godhuman?
Godhuman requires mastering several Elite styles plus quest prerequisites in the Third Sea. The specific mastery thresholds and NPCs have been adjusted across updates — confirm the current path on the Blox Fruits Fandom wiki before committing to the grind.
Can I have more than one fighting style equipped?
You hold one active fighting style at a time, but you can learn multiple and switch between them from the style master NPCs. Learning new styles does not erase previously learned ones.
Do fighting styles scale with the Melee stat?
Yes. All fighting styles scale with Melee, which is why the meta build includes a maxed Melee stat alongside Defense and one damage stat (Sword or Blox Fruit).
Which fighting style is best for PvE grinding?
Community consensus has historically favoured water-themed styles (Fishman Karate, then Sharkman Karate) for raid and mob grinding, but meta reads shift with each patch. The Fandom wiki tracks the current favourite.
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