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Devil Fruits are the signature power system in Haze Seas, inherited from Haze Piece with rework polish on ability animations, balance, and spawn distribution. Eating a fruit grants a moveset—typically four abilities plus a transformation or awakening—and permanently removes your ability to swim. Fruits range from common spawns like Spin and Flame to mythical drops like Dragon that define end-game PvP and PvE metas. This guide explains fruit types, how spawns work, which fruits to prioritize, and how to match fruits to builds on our build hub/.
Fruit Rarity and Tier Rankings
Fruits classify into rarity bands that roughly correlate with combat power, though skill expression matters at every tier. Our fruit tier list/ ranks every fruit S through D based on PvP burst, PvE clear speed, and rework balance. S-tier fruits—Dragon, Magma, Leopard, Darkness, Rubber, Phoenix, Magnet, Venom—justify stat investment and accessory farming. A-tier fruits like Soul, Dough, and Ice serve mid-game bridges. D-tier fruits like Bomb and Clear should be rerolled once you have spins from our fruit farming guide/ or codes on our active codes page/.
Fruit Types and Roles
Logia fruits (Magma, Light, Flame, Smoke) offer elemental bodies that negate non-Haki physical hits—a strong Sea 1 advantage until opponents unlock Buso Haki from our Haki guide/. Paramecia fruits (Rubber, Darkness, Operation) grant unique mechanics ranging from Gear 5 awakening to gravity wells. Zoan fruits (Leopard, Phoenix, Dragon) emphasize transformation states with enhanced M1 combos and mobility. Pick fruits matching your intended build: PvP builds/ favor burst Zoans and Paramecia control; PvE farm builds/ favor Logia AoE and Magma pools.
Fruit Spawn System
Fruits spawn on islands across all seas on timed intervals. When a fruit spawns, it appears as a physical object any player can pick up—first come, first served. Use our Sea 1 map/, Sea 2 map/, and Sea 3 map/ to plan rotation routes covering multiple spawn points per cycle. Observation Haki helps spot fruits at distance. Fast movement fruits like Light and Leopard improve spawn coverage per hour—ironic since you need a fruit to hunt fruits efficiently.
Notable End-Game Fruits
Rubber / Gear 5: Rubber starts B-tier but becomes S-tier after Gear 5 awakening in Sea 3. Follow our Gear 5 guide/ for the full liberation path tied to Dragon Orb content. Dragon: Top-tier transformation with flight and AoE—dominates PvP documented in our PvP builds/. Magma: Best hybrid fruit for PvE Beli farming and solid PvP brawling.
Fruit and Accessory Stacking
Accessories from our accessories guide/ amplify fruit damage, cooldown reduction, and transformation duration. Stack fruit-type boosters after confirming your fruit's scaling stat—most abilities scale with fruit damage stat points. Sword players who keep a fruit for utility should pick low-investment options that do not conflict with melee stat spreads on our beginner builds/.
Fruit Progression by Sea
Sea 1 fruits are common and uncommon spawns adequate for our Sea 1 walkthrough/. Sea 2 unlocks stronger spawn tables including Magnet and Venom per our Sea 2 walkthrough/. Sea 3 concentrates rare and mythical spawns where fruit hunting becomes competitive PvP-adjacent content. Race choice from our race tier list/ complements fruit—D-Clan enhances Haki scaling that benefits every fruit moveset.
Fruit Storage and Trading Etiquette
When you find a fruit you will not eat, consider whether a crew member needs it before despawning or discarding—community goodwill returns later when you hunt spawns together. Never eat a fruit while standing in water or mid-combat; accidental misclicks waste spawns other players tracked for hours. Document your current fruit and moveset before rerolling so you can compare whether a new pull actually improves your build/ or just looks flashy in trade chat.