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Phoenix

Phoenix

Price

Money

Robux

The Phoenix Fruit (previously known as“Bird: Phoenix Fruit”) is a Legendary Beast-type Blox Fruit, that costs 1,800,000 or 2,000 from the Blox Fruit Dealer.

This fruit can be used to heal or support teammates along with the large AoE it brings, and this is also the fruit that consumes most energy. This fruit is also known to be decently good for sea events because of the awakened [F] move, making the user able to fly.

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Awakening

This Blox Fruit costs 18,500 to fully awaken.

Awakening Order

Unlocking Phoenix Raid

This fruit has an awakening method different from other fruits. Normally, players have to purchase a chip from the Mysterious Scientist, but this one’s different. Here is a guide on how to obtain:

  1. Obtain 400+ mastery on Phoenix.
  2. Talk to Sick Scientist, who is located at the Sea of Treats. The Raid Chip can also be purchased through the Mysterious Scientist, even in the Second Sea, after the player has purchased it at least one time from the Sick Scientist.
    • This NPC will sell the player the Phoenixraid chip for 1,000 or a physical fruit worth at least 1,000,000 or more.
    • Purchasing a chip with Fragments has a 2-hour cooldown.
    • The quest is permanent, so when the player switches to another fruit, the player can still buy the Phoenix Raid Chip.

Note: other players can still join other players Phoenix raids and awaken Phoenix without having 400+ mastery.

Abilities

NameDescription
Feathers Immortality While transformed, the user gains 15% damage reduction from all attacks and able to fly.
  • An exception to this is players who are currently allied to the user, which will also heal along with the user.
  • Heal does not increase with Fruit stat because it heals based on max HP, with 0.8333% healing based on max HP per tick.
  • An exception to this is players who are currently allied to the user, which will also heal along with the user.
  • Heal does not increase with Fruit stat because it heals based on max HP, with 0.8333% healing based on max HP per tick.
  • Stops energy regeneration while active.
  • If the user stops mid-air, blue and yellow flames will rain down from their wings, doing small tick damage.
  • Unlike other Beast fruits, when you press F in transformed form, the user will dash forward and claw at the enemy a few times before launching them away with a small explosion, this can be dodged. Unlike other moves, this move allows you to move even when you are still holding it.
  • Stops energy regeneration while active.
  • If the user stops mid-air, blue and yellow flames will rain down from their wings, doing small tick damage.
  • Unlike other Beast fruits, when you press F in transformed form, the user will dash forward and claw at the enemy a few times before launching them away with a small explosion, this can be dodged. Unlike other moves, this move allows you to move even when you are still holding it.

Overview

(Both V1 and V2) As long as you have stamina, it is hard to be killed due to the fact that Regeneration Flames (Or Blue Flames) can heal the player even better than Heavenly Blood.
(Both V1 and V2) Very good support fruit if used for fighting a boss or doing Raids, as it can heal teammates. This is somewhat a good fruit for non-fruit mains from its fast healing and ability to heal other teammates.(V2) It can also push away the npc making sure they don’t attack you while you are healing your teammates.
(V2) Swift Flight gives you a huge upper hand against players who are using ground based fruits, as you can attack while you are flying.
(Both V1 and V2) Good for bounty hunting (Players can run away and heal to avoid Bounty / Honor loss).
(V2) Phoenix Awakened Tap can be used as a 2nd dash (3rd dash in Full Body).
(V2) Moves have very low cooldown, making it spammable.
(V2) The second tankiest fruit in the game once awakened due to the damage reduction and the fact that the X move will knockback any player attempting to attack the user while healing. This can be negated however with long range attacks.
(Both V1 and V2) Has stun immunity in certain cases which is good in PVP situations.
V move (Awakened) Deals great damage upon transforming.
(V2) Swift flight doesn’t need to be held in order for you to stay flying, relieves your finger from holding F.
(Both V1 and V2) Drains energy slowly. The full form mode lasts for 7-8 minutes with max melee stat and the mode lasts much longer than Dragon mode (If you’re not attacking).
(Both V1 and V2) Phoenix’s (Not transformed) Z move can break Instinct. Phoenix’s (Transformed) Z and C move can break Instinct.
(Both V1 and V2) Good for raids, as it can be a support fruit due to its healing capabilities.
(V1) It has the 3rd fastest flight speed when transformed (not 4th because Portal doesn’t have a flight skill).
(V2) has relatively large AoE and high damage with its attacks.
(V2) Z move is an instant ken-breaking move, great move in PvP’s (same for the transformed).
Good for farming sea events, since the user can stably fly preventing them from falling into the water, and especially good in teams as the X move can heal allies.
(Both V1 and V2) Full Transformation starts draining more energy as the player move with it, and if the player is snapped out of the form, it will result in low energy or health, rendering the player not being able to run from the opponent. This can somewhat be prevented by using Cyborg (race).
(V1) Has only 2 actual attack skills.
(V2) Required 400 mastery and 1000 fragments or a 1M+ fruit for hosting the raid, making it by far the second hardest fruit to awaken, with the first one being Dough.
(V1) Not very good for grinding because it is a Beast fruit and not a Elemental fruit, and C skill is single target.
(V2) X move is impractical to be use as an offensive move in PvP.
Knockback on this fruit makes it harder to grind.
(V1) Lack of stun moves, making Phoenix a below average attack support for guns and sword mains. This is only true for V1
In V1, it is one of the worst fruit for combos due to the lack of stun moves and inconsistency with other skills. This is only true for V1
(V2) Tap has a bug where the explosion won’t hit the enemy.
(V2) Transformed F move is hard to hit.
Water, unless Shark V2 or V3.
(V2) It has recently been nerfed heavily (damage on all moves has been decreased, end lag was added to some, passive defense in Phoenix form has been reduced from 30% to 15%, Phoenix healing now reduces speed by 33% instead of 50%, etc.

The flight takes 100 energy.

The best race to go with this fruit would be Cyborg, as X (Regeneration Flames) shreds your energy quite quickly.
Taking advantage of the energy consumption ability to get the title Empty Vessel is a great idea.
This fruit was renamed from “Bird: Phoenix” to “Phoenix” after The Valentine’s Event.
Because the Damaging Flame passive and Infinite Flight passive on Swift Flight, you can stall above Enemies and get them damaged, making it an ideal way to farm money/mastery.
This is the first fruit to have a Mastery Requirement in order to obtain a chip for a raid.
This fruit is one of the only fruits (as of currently) to have ranged M1s.
The unawakened X move actually heals faster than the awakened version.
If you use awakened C or Z while using the unawakened transformation, your transformation will be cancelled.
Smoke also technically has an infinite damage move, but it is harder to use than Phoenix’s awakened F move.
Interestingly, the awakened version loses the earpiece on your flight move, and attacks.
If you start using the transformed X move before being kicked out of transformation via low energy you will shoot the transformed version instead of the normal X move.

Phoenix Fruit in Blox Fruits

In the vast universe of the video game Blox Fruits, Phoenix presents itself as a fascinating and potentially powerful choice for players. As a Beast-type fruit, it has the ability to change the dynamics of the game if used correctly. Here is a comprehensive analysis of the Phoenix fruit, how to awaken it, its unique abilities, and its strategic potential in the game.

NameRarityTypeMoneyRobux
PhoenixLegendaryNatural1,800,000$2,000

What does Phoenix Fruit do? PVP, Stats & Build

Phoenix Fruit V2: Awakening & Phoenix Full Transformation

Phoenix Fruit Showcase

How to Get the Phoenix Fruit in Blox Fruits? Price & Value

Phoenix, also formally known as “Bird: Phoenix,” is a high-cost but high-performance option in Blox Fruits. You can acquire it for $1,800,000 or 2,000 Robux from the Blox Fruit Dealer. But don’t be deceived by its high cost; Phoenix requires the highest amount of fragments to fully awaken among all available fruits, sharing this honor with Dough.

Is Phoenix Fruit Good in Blox Fruits? Worth?

Combos, Synergies, and Recommended Strategies for the Phoenix Fruit

The Awakened version of Phoenix is one of the few fruits with an M1 mechanic, sharing this trait with Ice, Light, Rubber, and Dough. In fact, Phoenix is the second Beast-type fruit to awaken, with the first being Human: Buddha.

Phoenix also stands out for its infinite damage and infinite flight in Swift Flight, allowing you to attack enemies from the air, a perfect tactic for farming money and mastery. Additionally, it is the only fruit in the game that possesses a ranged M1 attack so far.

How much is it to awaken Phoenix?

Awakening the Phoenix Fruit is a powerful upgrade for players in Blox Fruits. The cost to awaken this formidable fruit involves both in-game currency and the completion of a challenging quest. Players must be prepared to invest a significant amount of Blox Fruits currency and demonstrate their skills to unlock the full potential of the Phoenix Fruit.

Is Phoenix better than Venom?

Comparing Phoenix and Venom in Blox Fruits often comes down to player preference and playstyle. The Phoenix Fruit offers remarkable healing capabilities and the power of flight, making it a versatile choice for both defensive and explorative strategies. Meanwhile, the Venom Fruit is known for its potent offensive abilities. Each fruit has its advantages, and the better choice is subjective to how a player wants to engage in the game.

Is Phoenix Good for Grinding in Blox Fruits?

The Phoenix Fruit is considered one of the top choices for grinding in Blox Fruits. Its ability to heal the user continuously makes it exceptionally sustainable for long grinding sessions. Moreover, its AoE (Area of Effect) attacks provide efficient means to deal with multiple enemies at once. Players looking for an effective way to grind will find the Phoenix Fruit to be a worthy option.

Changes and Updates to the Phoenix Fruit

Awakening the Phoenix fruit is a unique challenge. Unlike other fruits, simply buying a chip from the mysterious scientist is not enough. You must earn over 400 dominions in Phoenix and speak to Sick Scientist, who resides in the Sea of Treats. The Phoenix raid chip is sold for 1,000 or a physical fruit worth 1,000,000 or more. However, you can still participate in other players’ Phoenix raids and awaken the fruit before reaching 400 dominions.

Guide & Tier of Phoenix Fruit in Blox Fruits

Phoenix was the first Bird-type fruit to be added to the game, followed by Falcon. The fruit was renamed from Bird: Phoenix to Phoenix after The Valentine’s Event, and interestingly, the fruit’s icon in your inventory is a different model from the actual physical fruit.

In conclusion, the Phoenix fruit in Blox Fruits can be costly and requires a large number of fragments to awaken, but with its potential for infinite damage and flight, it can be a powerful gameplay choice. Whether you’re looking for a new fruit to experiment with or want to challenge the game’s mode, Phoenix could be your next great choice in Blox Fruits.