Haze Seas Devil Fruit Tier List Ranked – Best to Worst

This Haze Seas Devil Fruit tier list ranks every fruit from weakest to strongest, highlighting the best picks for grinding, bossing, PvP, mobility, transformations, and late-game progression.

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Dragon is the best overall Devil Fruit in this Haze Seas tier list, with Electricity, Gum/Rubber, and Saturn joining it in S-tier, while Bomb, Spin, Circus, Barrier, Vanish, and Spike are the weakest fruits to replace once better options are available.

Dragon is the safest top pick because it has damage, AoE, flight utility, transformations, and PvP pressure in one fruit. This ranking looks at overall value across grinding, bossing, PvP, mobility, AoE, transformations, awakenings, Logia safety, and raw damage instead of rarity alone.

Ranking criteria for this Haze Seas list

The top tier is simple: Dragon is number one, while Electricity, Gum/Rubber, and Saturn are the other fruits you should think very hard before replacing. They carry progression, boss fights, and PvP far better than lower-rarity fruits because their kits give you several answers at once.

Tier lists in a live Roblox game are partly opinion- and update-dependent, especially when fruits get reworked or renamed. The ranking below is still useful because it judges what most players actually feel while playing: whether a fruit helps you clear enemies faster, survive longer, move better, and win fights without needing a perfect setup.

Full worst-to-best Devil Fruit tier list

Tier Fruits Best pick in tier Why it ranks there Keep or replace?
D-tier Bomb, Spin, Circus, Barrier, Vanish, Spike Bomb Usable after reworks, but weaker once enemies and bosses need better damage, AoE, or utility. Use early, then replace for C-tier or better.
C-tier Snow, Mammoth, Buddha, Sand, String, Paw Snow Snow leads because it has Logia safety plus a transformation; Buddha is good for grinding, while the rest are situational. Keep Snow or Buddha if they fit your build; replace the others when B-tier appears.
B-tier Flame, Ice, Love, Gas, Operation, Light, Gravity Gas or Ice This is the first real keeper tier, led by strong Logia value, freezes, damage, mobility, and grinding use. Usually keep unless you roll a clear A-tier or S-tier upgrade.
A-tier Leopard, Phoenix, Magma, Venom, Quake/Tremor, Soul, Shadow, Wolf, Magnet, Dark Leopard, Phoenix, or Magma High-value fruits with strong transformations, bossing, AoE, raw damage, and trading value. Keep, store, or trade carefully.
S-tier Dragon, Electricity, Gum/Rubber, Saturn Dragon Mythical-level kits with massive damage, transformations or awakenings, control, mobility, and endgame value. Keep. Do not reroll casually.
 
⚠️ watch outThe naming caveat is limited but worth knowing: Haze Seas and Haze Piece labels are still mixed in player materials, and some fruits appear with alternate names such as Gum/Rubber, Quake/Tremor, and Magnet as the Kid-style fruit. Use the tier order above for the ranking, then check the current in-game stock label before making a trade.

D-tier and C-tier fruits are early-game stopgaps

D-tier fruits are not worthless, especially in early Seas 1. Spin, Barrier, and Spike have reworked moves that can clear basic enemies, and Bomb is the strongest pick in the tier. The problem is scaling: once bosses and higher-level enemies start demanding better damage or safer utility, these fruits fall behind quickly.

Vanish is especially easy to overrate because invisibility sounds stronger than it feels in actual fights. Circus, Barrier, and Spike can still help if they are your first fruit, but none of them should block you from taking a better roll.

C-tier is more situational. Snow is the standout because it gives you Logia value and a transformation for extra damage, making it much safer while leveling. Buddha is strong for grinding because its large form and AoE can make farming smoother, but that does not make it the best fruit for every mode.

Sand, String, Paw, and Mammoth are usable, but they are easier to replace once you get into B-tier. If your current goal is simple farming, C-tier can hold you over; if you are pushing bosses, PvP, or faster island progression, start looking higher.

B-tier fruits worth keeping

B-tier is where rerolling becomes risky. If you land Gas, Ice, Light, Flame, Gravity, Love, or Operation, you usually have enough power to progress without immediately chasing another fruit.

Gas and Ice are the best B-tier picks. Both get extra value from Logia safety, and both bring practical tools beyond basic damage. Ice has freezing and skating-style mobility, which helps in grinding and PvP, while Gas has a mode that works well with damage output and general farming.

Operation is the awkward one. It has strong potential, but the room requirement makes it harder to use cleanly in PvP because fights move fast and opponents will not always stay where you want them. It is still worth keeping over low-tier fruits, just not as comfortable as Gas or Ice.

A-tier fruits for late-game progress

A-tier fruits are keeper fruits. If you roll Leopard, Phoenix, Magma, Venom, Quake/Tremor, Soul, Shadow, Wolf, Magnet, or Dark, store it if you are not using it right away.

Leopard and Phoenix sit closest to S-tier. Leopard starts with a decent base kit, then becomes much stronger after transformation, giving it better damage and more tools for grinding, PvE, and boss fights. Phoenix also benefits from transformation, strong AoE, and reliable farming pressure.

Magma ranks high because of raw damage. It may not have the same overall mythical feel as Dragon or Electricity, but its damage makes it one of the easiest A-tier fruits to justify keeping. The rest of A-tier is still strong, especially for trading, but the S-tier mythicals outclass them in overall kit quality.

S-tier mythicals ranked at the top

Fruit Main strengths Notable moves/forms Best use Caveat
Dragon Multiple forms, huge damage, strong AoE, PvP pressure, flight and grab utility. Dragon Bite, Demolition Claw Stomp, Blast Breath, Dragon Spiral Soar, hybrid form, full Dragon form. Best overall fruit for endgame progression, bossing, and PvP. High-value fruit, so store it if you are not ready to use it.
Electricity Top damage, strong mobility, awakening value, transformation power, wide AoE. Thunder Pull, Lightning Strike, Electricity Beam, Heavenly Spear, Chain Lightning, Terror Beam, Dual Lightning Emperor. Grinding fast, chasing players, and winning fights through burst damage. Needs its awakened/transformed kit to show its full ceiling.
Gum/Rubber Heavenly damage, strong forms, excellent late-game scaling. Gear Fourth and Gear Five-style power. Players who want a transformation-heavy damage fruit. Exact naming can vary between Gum and Rubber labels.
Saturn Extreme damage, control, grouping power, strong base and mode performance. Dreadful Stomp, Saturn’s Ring, Hyper Leap. Control groups, dealing burst damage, and pressuring bosses or players. No flying, so it loses some travel comfort.

S-tier fruits are the fruits you can build around for the whole game. They are not just rare; they have the damage, forms, mobility, and control needed to carry grinding, bosses, and PvP without feeling one-dimensional.

 

Dragon gets first priority because it covers the most problems at once. It has base damage, hybrid and full Dragon forms, big AoE, flight, a grab-style movement tool, and enough burst to feel dominant in PvP. When a fruit has damage, control, movement, and transformation value together, it is hard for anything else to beat it overall.

Electricity is the next safest top-tier pick if you care about speed and burst. Its base moves already hit well, but the awakened/transformed kit is what pushes it into S-tier, especially with Chain Lightning, Terror Beam, and Dual Lightning Emperor giving it huge fight-ending pressure.

Gum/Rubber earns S-tier through its Gear Fourth and Gear Five-style power, while Saturn earns it through damage and control. Saturn’s only real drawback is travel: it has Hyper Leap, but it does not fly, so Dragon and Electricity feel more comfortable when mobility matters.

Best fruits by playstyle and progression

Need Best choices Why Fallbacks
Early grinding Snow, Buddha, Gas, Ice Snow gives Logia safety and a transformation, Buddha helps with farming, and Gas/Ice scale better into B-tier. Bomb for early Seas 1, then replace.
Logia safety Snow, Gas, Ice, Sand Logia-style fruits make leveling safer because many enemies cannot hit you until higher-level counters appear. Light if you want movement and damage instead of pure safety.
Bossing Dragon, Electricity, Leopard, Phoenix, Magma These fruits bring damage, transformations, AoE, or burst that holds up better in long fights. Venom, Quake/Tremor, Soul.
PvP Dragon, Electricity, Saturn, Ice, Gas Dragon and Electricity bring top pressure, Saturn brings control, and Ice/Gas give practical B-tier fight tools. Leopard, Phoenix, Dark.
Mobility Dragon, Electricity, Light, Ice Dragon has flight utility, Electricity has strong movement, Light is naturally mobility-focused, and Ice has skating utility. Phoenix, Saturn for Hyper Leap only.
Store or trade value Dragon, Electricity, Gum/Rubber, Saturn, Leopard, Phoenix, Magma, Magnet S-tier fruits and top A-tier fruits hold more value because they are harder to replace and useful in more modes. Venom, Soul, Shadow, Dark.
Safest fruits to replace Spin, Circus, Barrier, Vanish, Spike They can work early, but they are the first fruits you should upgrade out of. Bomb is the strongest D-tier fruit, so replace it after the others.

The raw tier list tells you what is strongest overall, but your best choice also depends on what you are doing today. A fruit that is perfect for grinding may feel worse in PvP, and a fruit with amazing trade value may not be the one you want to eat immediately.

 
💡 pro tipIf you are leveling and only have one decent roll, favor Snow, Gas, or Ice over gambling for a perfect mythical. If you already have an A-tier or S-tier fruit, the smarter move is usually to keep it and improve your build around it.

Fruit rolls, spawns, storage, and trading

Method Known requirement or timing Use when
Fruit Dealer rolls Requires the current roll cost shown by the Fruit Dealer. You want a new fruit and accept RNG.
Fruit Dealer direct stock Requires the fruit to be in current stock and enough currency for direct purchase. You are targeting one specific fruit instead of rolling.
Natural tree spawns Fruits can appear near trees and despawn after a limited window. You want to hunt fruit without spending roll currency.
Fruit Notifier Requires the current gamepass or premium purchase if offered. You want alerts for nearby natural fruit spawns.
Storage Requires available fruit storage capacity. You roll an A-tier or S-tier fruit you do not want to eat yet.
Trading Requires trade access and another player willing to exchange. You have high-value fruits such as Dragon, Electricity, Saturn, Leopard, Phoenix, Magma, or Magnet.

There are two main ways to get Devil Fruits: use the Fruit Dealer for rolls or direct stock purchases, or find natural spawns near trees. Rarity affects how hard a fruit is to find and how valuable it feels in trade, with Common, Uncommon, Rare, Legendary, and Mythical bands shaping demand.

⚠️ watch outExact roll prices, direct-buy prices, roll odds, Fruit Notifier pricing, and spawn timers can shift with live updates and currency labels, so use the current in-game prompt before spending. The practical rule is stable: reroll low-tier fruits, store A-tier and S-tier fruits, and be careful before eating a high-value fruit you may want to trade later.
 
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Store any A-tier or S-tier fruit before experimenting with rolls; even if it is not your current build, it can carry progression or trading later.

Ranking mistakes Haze Seas players make

The biggest mistake is ranking fruits only by rarity. Rarity matters for value and access, but a fruit still needs damage, AoE, movement, control, or safety to deserve a high tier. That is why Snow can lead C-tier through Logia value, while some rarer-looking fruits may still feel worse in actual fights.

Do not reroll A-tier or S-tier fruits too quickly, and do not assume Buddha is automatically best for every mode. Its farming value is real, but large-form play can be awkward in PvP. Also make sure you are using a Haze Seas ranking, because other Roblox One Piece games have different fruit names, dealer rules, and balance.

After choosing a fruit, pair this with Haze Seas codes, a leveling and island route, a Fruit Dealer and fruit spawn guide, and the best swords and fighting styles for your build. If you are farming specific drops, Magma Minion and Operation Blade guides are the next natural reads.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best Devil Fruit in Haze Seas?

Dragon is the best overall Devil Fruit in Haze Seas. It has multiple forms, high damage, wide AoE, PvP pressure, flight utility, and strong moves such as Dragon Bite, Demolition Claw Stomp, Blast Breath, and Dragon Spiral Soar.

What are the worst Devil Fruits to replace first?

The safest fruits to replace first are Spin, Circus, Barrier, Vanish, and Spike. Bomb is also D-tier, but it is the strongest pick in that tier, so it is a little more useful while you wait for an upgrade.

Which fruit is best for grinding?

Dragon is the best if you already have it, but more realistic grinding picks include Snow, Buddha, Gas, and Ice. Snow gives Logia safety and transformation damage, Buddha helps with farming, and Gas/Ice remain useful beyond early leveling.

Which fruit is best for PvP?

Dragon and Electricity are the strongest PvP picks overall because they combine damage, mobility, and pressure. Saturn is also excellent for control and burst, while Ice and Gas are strong B-tier options if you do not have a mythical yet.

Is Buddha actually good in Haze Seas?

Buddha is good for grinding, especially when you want large-form farming and easier enemy clearing. It is not automatically the best fruit in every mode, because large-form play can be easier to punish in PvP and other fruits offer better mobility, control, or burst.

More questions
Are Logia fruits worth keeping while leveling?

Yes. Logia fruits are worth keeping while leveling because they make ordinary enemy farming much safer until higher-level counters appear. Snow, Gas, Ice, and Sand are the main Logia-value fruits in this ranking.

How do you get Devil Fruits in Haze Seas?

You can get Devil Fruits through the Fruit Dealer by rolling or buying from direct stock, and you can also find natural fruit spawns near trees. High-value fruits should be stored or traded carefully instead of rerolled immediately.

Is this tier list based only on rarity?

No. Rarity affects value and how hard a fruit is to get, but this ranking is based on total performance: damage, AoE, mobility, Logia safety, transformations, awakenings, bossing, grinding, and PvP.


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