The Tiger Fruit in Blox Fruits is a game-changer for anyone who loves fast combos, high damage, and incredible mobility. If you’ve been battling or grinding in Roblox, you know how much having this fruit can boost your gameplay, especially in PvP and raids. Originally called the Leopard Fruit, it was reworked into the Tiger Fruit during the Halloween event in Update 27 and fully replaced Leopard by Update 27.4.
Here’s how you can get the Tiger Fruit and why it’s so powerful
Getting your hands on the Tiger Fruit isn’t easy, but knowing where to look and what to expect makes a big difference. You can buy it from the Blox Fruit Dealer for 5,000,000 Beli or 3,000 Robux, but it only shows up about 0.3% of the time. The dealer’s stock refreshes every 4 hours, so you’ll need patience and regular checks.
Another way to try your luck is the Blox Fruits Gacha (Cousin Dealer), which gives a random fruit every 2 hours. The Tiger Fruit also has a 0.3% chance here, and you can rejoin servers to reroll instantly.
You can also get the Tiger Fruit from Factory Raids in the Second Sea or Third Sea Raids. These raids happen roughly every hour, and if you deal the most damage to the final boss, you have about a 0.3% chance to get the fruit as a drop.
The Mirage Island Stock Dealer sells the Tiger Fruit for 5 million Beli too, with a slightly better chance than the regular dealer, but it’s still rare.
Trading is very common for this fruit since it’s in high demand. Be ready to pay extra and always check current trade values to avoid scams. Permanent versions of the Tiger Fruit are available through the Bloxify shop or bundles like the Hunter Bundle, which includes permanent Tiger and Werewolf mutations. Avoid trying unverified glitches for free permanent fruits: they’re risky and often don’t work.
What makes the Tiger Fruit stand out?
Once you get the Tiger Fruit, you unlock a set of moves and passive abilities that make you a serious threat:
- Ferocious Feline (Transformation): You turn into a tiger-human hybrid, gaining huge speed boosts, reduced cooldowns, extra jumps, and damage reduction. But you can’t use weapons, fighting styles, or guns while transformed. Races like Ghoul can still help by reducing cooldowns.
- Fire Meter: This meter fills up as you attack and while transformed. At 75%, your held C move (Afterimage Assault) gets stronger. At 100%, you unlock the ultimate Blazing Form (Transformed II).
- Overheat: If you drain your Fire Meter completely, untransform early, or use Blazing Form, you get slowed by 30% and can’t transform again for a short time.
Let’s break down the Tiger Fruit moveset
Here’s a clear look at what each move does in different forms. You’ll need to reach mastery level 300 to unlock the transformation.
| Move | Mastery | Untransformed Description | Transformed I Description | Blazing Form (Transformed II) Description |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| M1 (Tap/Left Click) | N/A | Basic claw attacks, which become a 3-hit combo when transformed | 3-hit claw slash combo | Enhanced claw slashes |
| [Z] Finger Revolver | 1 | Tap: Single fiery projectile with knockback; Hold: Barrage | Fires a barrage of projectiles ending with a shockwave for crowd control | Explosive energy shots plus shockwave crowd control |
| [X] Spiraling Kick | 50 | Ground: Glowing saw blade across floor; Air: Horizontal frisbee slash | Flaming saw blade/wind slash, great for combos | Charged tiger-head fireball with massive knockback |
| [C] Afterimage Assault | 100 | Pounce forward, grab and slam enemy with spike burst | Larger radius pounce plus speed boost; Hold: cutscene grab/slam using Fire Meter | Melee slashes, speed boost, and powerful grab/slam follow-up |
| [F] Body flicker | 200 | Teleport in zigzag, kicking enemies on collision | High-speed strikes and combo grab/slam with knockback; i-frames on hit | Grab and devastating throw, breaks instinct, has i-frames |
| [V] Transformation | 300 | Transform into tiger-human hybrid with roar and buffs | Transformed I form with buffs | Blazing Form (Transformed II) with ultimate buffs |
All transformed moves hit harder, look cooler, and have extra effects.
How to make the most of the Tiger Fruit in gameplay
The Tiger Fruit really shines in PvP, raids, and boss fights because of its speed and combo potential. But it’s not the best choice for early-game grinding since you need high mastery to unlock its full power. Also, its knockback can slow down farming in the First and Second Sea.
Keep in mind, the Tiger Fruit can’t be awakened, but you can buy a Werewolf mutation that boosts offense at the cost of speed.
How to level up your Tiger Fruit mastery faster
To unlock powerful moves quickly, focus on alchemist quests that ask you to collect red flowers (spawn during the day), blue flowers (spawn at night), and yellow flowers (dropped by NPCs). This is a fast and efficient way to raise mastery.
For more tips on leveling up your fighting skills, check out How to Get Superhuman in Blox Fruits Fast.
Final thoughts
Getting the Tiger Fruit takes time and patience, but if you love fast, aggressive combat and want an edge in PvP or raids, it’s worth the grind. Keep checking dealers, try your luck with gacha or raids, and consider trading if you can. Once you master its moves, you’ll understand why it’s one of the most popular fruits in Blox Fruits.

