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Devil Fruits are the backbone of every Haze Seas build. A single lucky roll can transform a fresh account into a PvP threat, while a bad roll sends you back to the gacha altar hunting rerolls. This Haze Seas fruit tier list ranks every major fruit from overpowered S-tier picks like Dragon and Darkness down to D-tier reroll candidates such as Spin and Bomb. Use it alongside the tier list hub and your race and weapon rankings to assemble a cohesive loadout.
Fruit power in Haze Seas is not just about raw damage numbers. We evaluate each entry on burst potential, crowd control, mobility, farming efficiency, awakening ceiling, skill expression in PvP, and how well the fruit synergizes with common race passives and sword styles. A fruit that dominates open-world mob packs may struggle in one-versus-one duels where animation canceling and stun windows decide the outcome. Our S-tier row rewards fruits that perform well across multiple content types without requiring perfect ping or niche stat builds.
S-Tier Devil Fruits — Meta Defining Picks
The S-tier row on the table below represents the current ceiling of Haze Seas fruit power. Dragon leads many rankings thanks to its transformation kit, massive area-of-effect attacks, and end-game raid utility. Darkness offers some of the strongest control tools in PvP, letting experienced players lock down opponents while chaining combo damage. Magma remains a fan favorite for its blend of PvP burst and effortless PvE clearing, making it one of the most recommended fruits for players who want a single pick that does everything well.
Leopard earns its S-tier spot through fast melee burst and aggressive close-range pressure, ideal for players who enjoy fighting at sword range without actually equipping a blade. Rubber's placement reflects Gear 5 potential rather than its early-game kit: once unlocked, Gear 5 transforms Rubber into one of the most versatile late-game fruits in the roster. Phoenix provides regeneration and aerial mobility that keeps you alive in prolonged PvP fights and difficult boss encounters. Venom applies poison damage over time that punishes passive playstyles, while Magnet dominates Sea 2 farming routes with magnetic pull mechanics that group enemies for efficient Beli grinding.
Full Haze Seas Fruit Rankings
S-Tier
Overpowered
- Dragon
Top-tier transformation and AoE
- Darkness
Strong control and damage
- Magma
Excellent PvP and farming
- Leopard
Fast melee burst
- Rubber
Gear 5 end-game potential
- Phoenix
Regeneration and mobility
- Magnet
Sea 2 standout fruit
- Venom
Poison damage over time
A-Tier
Excellent
- Soul
- Dough
- Shadow
- Love
- Electricity
- Ice
- Tremor
B-Tier
Solid
- Operation
- Gas
- Flame
- Mammoth
- Snow
- Gravity
- Light
- Sand
- String
C-Tier
Average
- Smoke
- Buddha
- Chop
- Spike
- Barrier
- Paw
- Kilo
D-Tier
Reroll
- Clear
- Spin
- Bomb
A-Tier and B-Tier — Strong Alternatives
A-tier fruits including Soul, Dough, Shadow, Love, Electricity, Ice, and Tremor are excellent choices that may require more mastery or specific stat investments to match S-tier output. Dough's dough-based mobility and combo extensions reward skilled players. Shadow offers stealth and burst windows that catch opponents off guard in PvP. Ice and Electricity provide reliable elemental control that newer players find easier to execute than high-tech fruits like Operation.
B-tier fruits remain solid through mid-game content. Operation, Gas, Flame, Mammoth, Snow, Gravity, Light, Sand, and String each have dedicated player bases and niche strengths. Light and Sand excel at mobility and range harassment. Flame and Gas offer straightforward damage for players still learning Haki timing. If you roll a B-tier fruit early, keep it until you reach Sea 2 rather than burning rerolls on marginal upgrades. Consult how to farm Devil Fruits for spawn routes if you prefer hunting specific fruits in the wild instead of spinning the gacha.
C-Tier and D-Tier — When to Reroll
C-tier entries like Smoke, Buddha, Chop, Spike, Barrier, Paw, and Kilo can carry you through Sea 1 tutorial content, but they fall behind once enemies gain higher health pools and Haki resistance. Buddha is a notable example of a fruit that feels strong during early leveling because of its size boost, yet struggles against experienced PvP players who exploit its slow animations. Treat C-tier fruits as temporary placeholders unless you genuinely enjoy their playstyle.
D-tier fruits Clear, Spin, and Bomb should be rerolled at the first opportunity. They lack the damage, range, and utility tools needed for efficient progression in Haze Seas. Use free reroll codes from the halaman kode aktif and race spin savings from race reroll guide to maximize your fruit gacha attempts without spending Robux.
Pairing Fruits With Races and Weapons
A top-tier fruit alone does not guarantee victory. Pair S-tier fruits with strong race passives from our race tier list — D-Clan's Conqueror's Haki access and Lunarian's combat bonuses multiply fruit damage significantly. Sword mains should cross-reference the weapon tier list because many fruits benefit from hybrid builds that alternate between devil fruit skills and sword combo chains. The PvP builds page and PvE farm builds page offer ready-made combinations.
For Gear 5 aspirants, follow the dedicated Gear 5 unlock guide and prepare for the Dragon Super Boss fight documented in how to beat the Dragon boss. Fruit rankings shift during the Haze Seas rework, so monitor the Trello guide for balance patches and return to this page after major updates.