Claws out, roar unleashed: Blox Fruits’ Tiger Fruit slashes through battles with mythical fury.
This fruit allows users to perform flashy transformations, gain insanely fast movement speeds, and overwhelm their enemies with AoE moves. In this guide, learn how to get the Tiger Fruit in Blox Fruits, its passive abilities, and combo moves in detail.
How to Get Tiger Fruit in Blox Fruits
Tiger Fruit can be obtained through several methods in Blox Fruits. Players can find it as a random world spawn every hour, purchase it from the Blox Fruit Dealer if it is in stock, or trade for it using fragments and other valuable fruits. It may also appear in the Factory Raid or from the Blox Fruit Gacha for those willing to test their luck. Checking the dealer’s stock rotation and exploring high-traffic spawn locations regularly increases the chances of getting this Mythical-tier fruit.
The most straightforward way of getting a Tiger fruit is to buy it from a Blox Fruits dealer for $5,000,000 Beli or 3000 Robux. However, it just has a 0.3% chance of spawning in the dealer’s shop, so make sure to check in with the dealer every 4 hours. This makes it one of the hardest obtainable fruits in Blox Fruits.
Now, understand that there are multiple ways to get a Tiger fruit, but since it belongs to the mythical tier, the chances of getting it are really low. So, unless you invest a lot of time and resources, getting the Tiger fruit is next to impossible.
You can try out your luck with the Blox Fruits Gacha or the Cousin Dealer, which gives you a fruit every 2 hours. This is a popular method, since you can simply leave the game and come back later rather than waiting.
Apart from these, you can try completing the Factory Raids after getting to the Blox Fruits second sea or the Pirate Raids in the third sea to get the fruit. But you will still have slim chances to get the Tiger fruit as a drop, and only when you’re the one to deal the most damage to defeat the final enemy. Additionally, the Mirage Island’s stock dealer has a slightly better chance of selling the Tiger fruit.
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If these don’t work, you can try trading in Blox Fruits. Since Tiger is in high demand right now, expect that you need to overpay for the fruit. Check out the latest Blox Fruits values list to find out what you can offer to get the fruit.
Blox Fruits Tiger Fruit: All Passive Abilities
Tiger Fruit grants several passive abilities that boost both power and mobility. Players gain increased sprint speed, higher jump height, and improved agility while transformed. Damage resistance rises slightly in beast form, reducing hits from melee and projectile attacks. The fruit also provides enhanced energy regeneration, allowing longer combat engagements and smoother skill transitions. These passive effects make the Tiger Fruit strong for both fast-paced movement and sustained battles.
The Tiger fruit is perfect for players who love being aggressive in a battle and throwing fast-paced attacks at enemies. So, here are all the passive abilities for the Tiger fruit:
- The Fire Meter: This meter can build up as you land attacks while staying transformed in the tiger form. Upon reaching certain thresholds, you can unlock the enhanced moves and later the Blazing form.
- Overheat: If you drain your Fire meter completely or return back to its original form early, you receive the Overheat mechanic. It reduces your movement speed and restrains you from turning into the Tiger for a brief period.
- Ferocious Feline: This passive allows you to transform into a Tiger-Human hybrid. You receive massive speed boosts, reduced cooldowns, extra mobility, and reduced damage. However, you can switch to weapons or activate any races.
- Blazing Form: In this form, you gain additional boosts, and it is the ultimate form of the Tiger transformation.
Blox Fruits Tiger Fruit: All Moves and Combos
Tiger Fruit offers a fierce set of moves based on speed, power, and close-range combat. Its abilities include claw strikes, rapid slashes, and a devastating roar attack that can send opponents flying. Players can chain these moves into quick combos, mixing dashes and area hits to overwhelm enemies. Mastering timing between each strike increases both damage output and mobility, making Tiger Fruit one of the strongest melee options in Blox Fruits.
The Tiger fruit grants tons of fast moves, boosting your mobility and helping you dominate in close-range battles. These attacks can perform high knockbacks and cover a large area to control the crowds in Blox Fruits. That said, here are normal movesets with the Tiger fruit equipped:
- Z Attack or Finger Revolver (1 Mastery): Fires blazing projectiles with the player’s finger pointed towards the enemy.
- X Attack or Spiraling Kick (50 Mastery): You launch a powerful spinning air blade with the leg, and deal multiple hits before launching the enemy upwards.
- C Attack or Afterimage Assault (100 Mastery): This move teleports you multiple times in the direction of the mouse pointer and strikes enemies along the path, dealing massive damage and knockback.
- V Attack or Transformation (300 Mastery): This transforms you into a Tiger-human hybrid and unleashes a roar.
- F Attack or Body Flicker (200 Mastery): With this attack, you can instantly close gaps between the enemies and deal solid damage, knocking them back as well.
While transformed, the core abilities of the Tiger fruit are enhanced, and they receive major boosts. These are the attacks you can perform while transformed.
- Tap AttackorLeft Mouse Button: You unleash a slash attack with a three-hit combo using your claws.
- Z Attack or Finger Revolver (1 Mastery): This move fires blazing energy shots that explode on hitting the enemies.
- X Attack or Spiraling Kick (50 Mastery): With this attack, you swing your leg to unleash a wind slash attack. Since this move works in both ground and air modes, this is excellent for starting a combo attack.
- C Attack or Afterimage Assault (100 Mastery): This attack has two variations – tap and hold. While the tap is used for dealing swift attacks, holding the C key can unleash a powerful charged attack.
- V Attack or Transformation (300 Mastery): When the Fire meter is fully charged, it can turn you into the Blazing form, but if it isn’t full, it can turn you back to normal.
- F Attack or Body Flicker (200 Mastery): With this move, you can move at extremely high speeds and attack with sharp strikes, closing gaps between enemies.
Tiger Fruit vs Leopard Fruit differences
Tiger Fruit is essentially a reworked version of the older Leopard Fruit in Blox Fruits, introduced in Update 27/28 as a Mythical Beast-type with enhanced visuals and mechanics. While both emphasize transformation, speed, and claw-based melee, Tiger replaces Leopard in the Blox Fruit Dealer and offers a “Fury Meter” for dual transformations (unlike Leopard’s single form).
Key Differences
Tiger builds on Leopard but shifts focus from seamless combos to AoE bursts and mobility, with trade-offs in optimization and PvP viability.
| Aspect | Tiger (New) | Leopard (Old) |
|---|---|---|
| Availability | Purchasable now (5M Beli/3K Robux); Werewolf mutation available. | Removed from Dealer post-rework; legacy only via trades. |
| Transformations | Two forms via Fury Meter; disables weapons but adds M1 claws, damage reduction, i-frames. | Single form; better M1 chaining without pushback. |
| Moveset Style | Smoother visuals, projectiles (e.g., Finger Revolver, Spiraling Kick), high knockback/stuns; cinematic animations limit multi-target use. | Faster combos (e.g., F as ken starter into all moves); larger hitboxes pre-nerfs, no endlag in prime. |
| PvP/Grinding | Strong AoE for raids; stylish but less one-shot potential vs skilled Leos; good vs groups. | Superior in 1v1 combos (prime version > Tiger); weaker AoE, struggled post-nerfs. |
| Damage/Mobility | Buffed moves (e.g., +80% on Spiraling Kick); high speed/dashes. | Reliable but smaller hitboxes after updates; elite combo speed. |
PvP Verdict
Prime Leopard edges Tiger in skilled 1v1s due to combo fluidity, but current Tiger excels in AoE PvP and grinding with modern buffs-many players prefer it for versatility.
Which is better for PvP Tiger or Leopard
Tiger Fruit edges out Leopard for most PvP scenarios in Blox Fruits due to its superior AoE damage, dual transformations via Fury Meter, and modern buffs like enhanced mobility and stuns. Leopard (pre-rework/legacy) shines in skilled 1v1s with faster form access and seamless combos, but its nerfed hitboxes and endlag make it less versatile today.
PvP Comparison
| Scenario | Winner | Why |
|---|---|---|
| 1v1 Combos | Leopard | Quicker transformation enables one-shots; no M1 pushback for chaining. |
| AoE/Group Fights | Tiger | Cinematic bursts, projectiles, and damage reduction handle multiples better. |
| Mobility/Stuns | Tiger | Dashes and i-frames outperform Leopard’s speed post-nerfs. |
| Overall Meta | Tiger | Easier access, grinding synergy, and counters Dragons/Yeti more reliably. |
Prime Leopard beats current Tiger in elite hands, but Tiger’s availability and raw power make it the go-to for most players.

