Blox Fruits Tiger guide

Our Blox Fruits Tiger guide tells you everything you need to know about the fruit, from how to get it to the moves and abilities it gives you.

Blox Fruits Tiger: a humanoid tiger holding its hand out in a fighting pose

If you like Rob Lucci in One Piece, or just want to know what it's like to be a zoan-type devil fruit user, you probably want to get your hands on the Blox Fruits Tiger fruit. Users of this type can transform into an animal, hence the name. In this case, it's a tiger, and you'd best believe that it's a powerful option, so let's get into how you get it, what abilities the fruit has, and how to make the most out of the Tiger fruit.

If you want to get a better idea of how well the Tiger fruit holds up against the rest, check out our Blox Fruits tier list, and, as new fruits arrive in Blox Fruits updates, it's best to check our rankings periodically to ensure you're up to date. You should also have a look at our Blox Fruits codes guide, as it's not cheap to get some of these powers.

Here's everything you need to know about the Blox Fruits Tiger:

When was the Blox Fruits Tiger released?

Blox Fruits' Tiger landed in-game on October 31, 2025. However, it's worth noting that it used to be the Leopard fruit, resembling the powers of Rob Lucci. It came out in September 2022, but it's now unobtainable as the Tiger fruit replaced it. The Tiger is a mythical fruit, making it among the rarest in the entire game, so you need true grit and determination if you hope to obtain it.

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How do I get Blox Fruits' Tiger?

You need to buy the Tiger fruit from the Blox Fruit Dealer, and it costs a whopping 5m beli or 3k Robux (roughly $30). As such, this is one of the most expensive fruits in the game, but hey, at least it doesn't cost 8m beli like the Kitsune.

What are the Blox Fruits Tiger abilities?

As with every other fruit in the game, the Tiger has access to some unique abilities. While most are great, one actually hinders you, so be careful about when you use each skill.

Ability Description
Fire meter After you transform, you fill your fire meter both passively and by landing Tiger attacks, and at 75% you can use the held version of afterimage assault and the blazing form variant at 100%
Overheat You enter this state by using blazing form, untransforming early, or running out of your fire meter. When overheated, you move 30% slower
Ferocious feline You turn into a humanoid tiger and gain a 33% cooldown reduction, 80% speed, boost, and dash boost, along with a 20% damage reduction. It's worth noting that you can't enter this form while overheated
Blazing form You can enter this form when you transform for a second time with a full fire meter, and it changes your moveset. Cooldowns are reduced by 50% and all bonuses from ferocious feline double. After the fire meter runs out or you untransform, you enter the overheat state

Blox Fruits' Tiger moveset

While the Tiger's basic moves are the same as every other fruit, it has unique moves for you to use. However, you need to reach certain mastery levels before you can use them, which are as follows:

  • Finger revolver - one mastery
  • Spiraling kick - 50 mastery
  • Afterimage assault - 100 mastery
  • Body flicker - 200 mastery
  • Transformation - 300 mastery

Is Blox Fruits' Tiger good?

It's a mythical fruit, so it'd be horrible if the Tiger fruit weren't any good, but fortunately, that's not the case. While there are a few benefits to using the Tiger fruit, such as being suitable for PvP and sea events that pop up around the Blox Fruits map, it's actually its usefulness against the Blox Fruit bosses that make this fruit a must-own.

For starters, when you transform, the speed buff means you can outmaneuver the bosses, and when you enter your blazing form, your agility is so great that you'll run circles around them. Then, of course, there's the damage reduction, helping you withstand the harsh attacks a boss can use, and your moves, such as the finger revolver, can cause a lot of damage, allowing you to end a fight quickly.

The Tiger's moves are fast, brutal, and the spiraling kick has an excellent range that makes it difficult to counter you. For all of these reasons, you really should consider the Tiger fruit - think of the trouble you can cause for other players in PvP after you wipe the floor with all of the bosses. You can heighten all of these perks even further, too, if you use the Ghoul Blox Fruit race, as it reduces cooldowns quite drastically. Still, the Tiger is suitable for any race you like, thanks to its battle prowess.