Fragment Farming Guide (Best Methods)
Understanding Fragments: The End-Game Currency
Fragments are the premium in-game currency essential for late-game progression in Blox Fruits. Unlike Beli, which flows freely from regular gameplay, fragments require specific activities to earn. Here's what fragments are used for: Fruit Awakening: Each awakening move costs fragments. A full awakening (typically 5 moves) requires 14,500-18,500 fragments depending on the fruit. Godhuman Unlock: The best fighting style costs 5,000 fragments plus Beli. V4 Race: Pulling the Rip_Indra lever costs 5,000 fragments per attempt. Special Items: Various NPCs sell exclusive items for fragments. Race Rerolls: Certain race-related purchases use fragments. Given these costs, end-game players need tens of thousands of fragments. A player pursuing full awakening, Godhuman, and V4 needs approximately 30,000-40,000 fragments minimum. Efficient fragment farming is therefore critical for serious progression.
Method 1: Raid Farming (Best Fragments Per Hour)
Raids are the most fragment-efficient activity in Blox Fruits, offering 250-1,500+ fragments per successful completion depending on the raid type. How Raids Work: Use a Microchip (obtained from killing bosses or purchasing) to start a raid. Raids are wave-based challenges with multiple enemy waves and a final boss. Completing the raid rewards fragments, with higher-difficulty raids giving more. Best Raids for Fragments: All raids provide decent fragments, but some are faster to complete. Buddha is universally the best fruit for raidsâthe damage reduction keeps you alive through all waves. Raid Hosting vs. Joining: Hosting costs a Microchip but guarantees you a raid. Joining others' raids saves your Microchips but requires finding groups. Balance both approaches based on your Microchip supply. Fragment Per Hour: Efficient raiders can complete 4-6 raids per hour. At 500-1000 fragments per raid average, this translates to 2,000-6,000 fragments per hour. This rate makes raiding far superior to any other fragment source.
Method 2: Sea Events and Boss Farming
Sea events and boss kills provide supplementary fragments, useful when you can't raid. Sea Events: Killing Sea Beasts rewards 100-250 fragments each. Terror Shark (rare spawn) provides 500+ fragments. Ship raids and pirate encounters also drop fragments. Events spawn randomly while sailingâkeep moving to trigger them. Boss Farming: Many Third Sea bosses drop fragments on kill. Combine boss farming with fragment needsâkill bosses on respawn timers. Dough King, Soul Reaper, and other high-tier bosses drop significant fragments. Efficiency Comparison: Sea events provide maybe 500-1,000 fragments per hour if actively sailing. Boss farming provides similar rates. Neither matches raiding, but both are useful for: Players without Microchips, casual play sessions, when waiting for raid groups. These methods supplement rather than replace raid farming.
Fragment Budget Planning
Smart fragment management prevents waste and frustration. Priority 1 - Essential Awakenings: Budget 14,500-18,500 fragments for your main fruit awakening. Buddha awakening (14,500) should be first for most playersâthe efficiency gains pay back quickly. Priority 2 - Godhuman: 5,000 fragments for the best fighting style. Worth saving for after you have a main awakened fruit. Priority 3 - V4 Race: 5,000 fragments per attempt. Budget 15,000+ in case of failures. Only pursue after other priorities are met. Things to Avoid: Don't spend fragments on temporary items or impulse purchases. Don't awaken secondary fruits before your main fruit is complete. Don't attempt V4 without sufficient fragment buffer for failures. Fragment Savings Account: Maintain a 5,000 fragment minimum reserve at all times. This prevents being 'stuck' when unexpected costs arise (V4 retry, new content).
Raid Optimization Deep Dive
Maximize your raid fragment income with these advanced techniques. Best Raid Setup: Buddha (Awakened): The gold standard. Transformation + sword M1s clears waves efficiently with damage reduction. Strong Sword: Use your best sword for wave clear. CDK is ideal, but any upgraded sword works. Fighting Style: Optional but helps for boss damage. Raid Mechanics by Wave: Early Waves (1-3): Rush through quickly. Enemies die fast. Middle Waves (4-6): Slightly tougher enemies. Stay transformed, keep attacking. Boss Wave: Final challenge. Learn boss patterns for each raid type. Some bosses have special mechanics. Time Optimization: Full raids take 10-15 minutes for experienced players. Groups complete fasterâcoordinate with crew. Some raids are faster than othersâFlamingo and similar raids are quicker. Fragment Multipliers: Some events provide 2x fragment rewards. During these events, RAID INTENSIVELY. A 2x event is worth rearranging your schedule around.
Finding Raid Groups and Resources
Consistent raiding requires consistent groups. Discord Servers: Join Blox Fruits Discord servers with raiding channels. Many servers have LFG (Looking For Group) channels specifically for raids. Active crews often have dedicated raid schedules. Crew Integration: Joining an active crew provides built-in raid partners. Look for crews that advertise consistent raiding activity. Contributing to crew goals often includes raid completion. Solo Raiding: Buddha makes most raids soloable for skilled players. Solo raiding is slower but guarantees you control when you raid. Practice raids solo to learn mechanics before group runs. Microchip Farming: Microchips drop from bosses across all seas. Maintain a stockpile of 10+ Microchips for raiding sessions. If low on chips, farm bosses while waiting for raid groups. The most efficient fragment farmers have consistent groups, solid Buddha builds, and always carry Microchips. Set up these systems once and fragment income becomes predictable.
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Note: This guide is based on current game mechanics and community knowledge. Game updates may change strategies and values. Check our changelog for updates.