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How to Get Fragments in Blox Fruits

How to Get Fragments in Blox Fruits

Fragments are one of the three currencies in Blox Fruits, alongside Money and Valor, and they are tied to some of the most important progressions in the game. Awakening fruits, unlocking fighting styles, changing races, and purchasing unique items all require Fragments in significant amounts.

The issue is that Fragments don't drop from regular NPC kills. You can grind enemies all day, and your Fragment count won't move. They require specific activities, mostly in the Second and Third Sea. In this article, we'll explore every method available to farm Fragments efficiently, covering both the Second and Third Sea, so you know exactly where to focus your time.

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Article Summary

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  • Fragments are used for fruit awakening, fighting styles, race upgrades, stat resets, and special items

  • They do not drop from regular NPC kills and are only available through specific activities in the Second and Third Sea

  • In the Second Sea, Raids reward up to 1,000 Fragments, Darkbeard drops 1,500, and Sea Beasts give 250 each

  • In the Third Sea, Dough King is the top single target at 2,000 Fragments, followed by rip_indra at 1,200 to 1,500 and Raids at 1,000

  • Death King's Random Surprise is a reliable passive method, and Fragment Chests on Treasure and Mirage Islands are best farmed on a private server


What Are Fragments Used For?

Fragments are the primary currency for high-end progression in Blox Fruits. Most of the game's strongest upgrades require a significant amount of them, and the total cost adds up fast across all available content.

Here's a breakdown of what Fragments are spent on:

  • Fruit Awakening: unlocking the awakened moveset for your Devil Fruit

  • Fighting Styles: purchasing combat techniques like Godhuman and Death Step

  • Race Upgrades: advancing your race through its evolution stages

  • Stat Resets: reassigning your stat points

  • Special Items: unique weapons, accessories, and gear tied to specific NPCs

Fully maxing out everything that requires Fragments takes a significant amount, so farming them consistently is something you'll be doing for a long time.

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How to Get Fragments in the Second Sea

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Fragments only start becoming available once you reach the Second Sea. Below are the main methods for farming them there:

Raids are the most reliable source. Completing a raid with at least 3 minutes and 2 seconds remaining rewards 1,000 Fragments. If the timer runs out before you finish, you only receive 300. Having a strong fruit like Buddha makes solo runs viable and speeds up your clears.

Sea Beasts are a solid secondary option. Each Sea Beast you defeat in the Second Sea drops 250 Fragments. They spawn during sea events while you're out on a boat, and since they also drop good amounts of Money, they're worth hunting regularly.

Ship Raids offer smaller but consistent rewards. Each Brigade gives you 50 Fragments (100 total for two), while taking down a Grand Brigade earns 75.

Darkbeard is the highest-paying target in the Second Sea at 1,500 Fragments per kill. To summon him, you need the Fist of Darkness, which drops from Sea Beasts at a low rate. Once you have it, take it to the Dark Arena near Snow Mountain and Ice Castle and place it on the altar. Darkbeard is a level 1,000 boss with heavy health, so bring other players or a strong fruit to make the fight manageable.

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How to Get Fragments in the Third Sea

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The Third Sea expands the number of Fragment sources considerably. The methods here reward more per activity and give you more ways to farm consistently:

  • Raids function the same way as in the Second Sea. Finish with 2 minutes and 36 seconds or more remaining to earn 1,000 Fragments. Running out of time drops the reward to 300.

  • Dough King is one of the best single targets in the game, dropping 2,000 Fragments on defeat. To spawn him, you need a Sweet Chalice, which is crafted from a God's Chalice and 10 Conjured Cocoa.

  • Elite Pirates each drop 100 Fragments per kill. They have a large health pool, but defeating them consistently adds up quickly, and they also drop the God's Chalice needed to spawn rip_indra.

  • rip_indra drops 1,200 to 1,500 Fragments depending on how quickly you defeat him, and is spawned using the God's Chalice. Both bosses are worth targeting whenever you have the chalice available.

  • Death King on Haunted Castle island is one of the more efficient passive methods. Spending 50 Bones on a Random Surprise has a common chance of returning 100 to 250 Fragments. You can make up to 10 purchases every 2 hours, so spending 500 Bones per session is a solid routine if you have Bones to spare.

  • Sea Beasts in the Third Sea drop 150 Fragments each, slightly less than in the Second Sea, but they're still worth killing during sea events.

  • Leviathan drops 1,000 Fragments, and Terrorshark drops 300. Both are sea event encounters, so keep an eye out for them while sailing.

  • Fragment Chests on Treasure Islands and Mirage Island each contain 100 to 200 Fragments. Using a private server to reset spawns makes chest farming more efficient since you can clear the island and reset without competition.

  • Haunted Ship Raids reward 75 Fragments per ship destroyed, and Cake Prince drops 1,000 Fragments, making him a worthwhile target if you're running the Cake Island area.

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Final Words

Fragments take time to build up, no matter which method you use, but focusing on the right activities makes a real difference. Raids are the backbone of Fragment farming in both seas, and pairing them with high-value boss kills like Darkbeard or Dough King speeds up your progress considerably. Once you're established in the Third Sea, rotating between bosses, sea events, and Death King purchases gives you a consistent flow that covers most of the upgrades you'll need.


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