Rock Fruit is back as a fresh relaunch, so treat it like a new save — claim codes, use XP boosts, grind quests, buy Boxing early, then build around fruits, equipment, rebirths, and island NPC upgrades.
The relaunched Rock Fruit is a brand new game, not a continuation, so anything you knew from the old version is a clean slate. This guide walks the practical route a beginner should take on day one: get your boosts running, ride quests up the level ladder, grab a strong early weapon, and start farming rebirths for classes. Launch content is limited, but there is more than enough here to build real momentum.
- What the Rock Fruit relaunch changed
- How to start progressing in Rock Fruit after the relaunch
- Early fruits, gear, and paid shortcuts
- Classes and rebirths for long-term growth
- Where to find key NPCs on each island
- Timed spawns worth checking in-game
- Mistakes that stall your early grind
- Frequently Asked Questions
What the Rock Fruit relaunch changed
| Detail | Current note |
|---|---|
| Old data | Wiped — treat the relaunch as a fresh save |
| Interface | Redesigned from the previous version |
| Launch content | Limited, but enough to progress |
| Max level | 20,000 |
| Quest rhythm | Quests change every 1,000 levels |
| Codes | Grant one of every 2x boost |
For this relaunch route, the max level to aim toward is 20,000, and quests refresh their targets every 1,000 levels, which gives the early grind a clean rhythm. You’ll see older max-level and update figures floating around from the previous version, but those don’t match the relaunched game, so build your beginner plan around the current numbers below.
How to start progressing in Rock Fruit after the relaunch
This is the order to follow from your first login through your first rebirth farm, so your boosts, weapon, and fruit all come online at the right time.
STEP 1/8
Redeem release codes

Grab the current codes first — they hand you basically one of every 2x boost to speed up the grind.
STEP 2/8
Use your experience potion

Pop the experience potion and start farming so leveling moves faster from the very beginning.
STEP 3/8
Track and grind quests

Follow the tracked quest and clear it, then move to the next tier as targets change every 1,000 levels.
STEP 4/8
Buy the Boxing melee

Pick up the Boxing melee early — it makes clearing mobs far easier than the default fists.
STEP 5/8
Save 5 million for a Devil Fruit

Once you have 5 million money, head back to starter and buy a Devil Fruit; any fruit works fine this early.
STEP 6/8
Consider Yoru as a speed boost

Optionally grab Yoru, an 80 Robux game pass, to make leveling noticeably quicker — it’s also obtainable in-game.
STEP 7/8
Equip your dropped gear

Open stats, switch to the equipment tab, and equip the pieces mobs and bosses drop for stat buffs.
STEP 8/8
Rebirth for class rerolls

Rebirth to earn class rerolls and potions — you lose levels and stats but keep progression and equipment.
Before you grind a single quest, redeem the current codes and use your experience potion — the free 2x boosts turn a slow early climb into a fast one.
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Early fruits, gear, and paid shortcuts

Don’t overthink your first Devil Fruit. Once you can afford the 5 million money price back at starter, quite literally any fruit will work for early farming — there’s no single must-have pick to hold out for, so buy what you land and keep leveling. You’ll naturally accumulate more fruits to swap between as you play.
Equipment is where a lot of your early power comes from. Almost every mob and boss drops gear, and one of the game’s better touches is that drops show their percentages right on the source, so you can see what you’re farming for. Equip pieces through stats → equipment for buffs, and remember that the harder the mob, the better the gear it tends to drop — so upgrading your farm spot upgrades your loot.
Yoru sits between free and paid: it’s available as an 80 Robux game pass, but it can also be obtained in the game itself. If you do pick it up, it makes leveling a lot quicker, so it’s a reasonable shortcut rather than a requirement.
Classes and rebirths for long-term growth
Classes are the layer you’ll chase over the long haul, and swapping into a good one requires class rerolls. There are two ways to get them: spend Robux, or — the main path for most players — rebirth. Each rebirth pays out class rerolls plus potions, which is exactly what you need to keep rolling toward a strong class.
Where to find key NPCs on each island
| Island | NPCs or upgrades |
|---|---|
| Starter Island | Haki color reroll, Fruit Gacha, Chest Gacha (gems), Haki book and auras, Boxing melee, Tanto seller, Katana seller |
| Port Island | Sanji, the Black Leg seller |
| Clown Island | Shirasia weapon seller |
| Forest Island | Yoru |
| Fishing Island | Fishman Karate seller, Armament Haki seller |
| Marine Island | Arlong — the Kirabachi weapon |
| Rock Island | Wad seller |
| Crystal Island | Odin, the Enma seller |
| Snow Island | Ryuma |
| Lava Island | Sabo, Ryusoken seller, Cursed Blade NPC |
| Event Island | Empty at release |
| Boss Island | Boss orbs spawn two bosses that drop their own equipment and materials |
Upgrades in Rock Fruit are spread across islands, so knowing who lives where saves a lot of wandering. Starter Island is your hub for rerolls, gacha, and your first weapons, while later islands add sword sellers, Haki, and specialist NPCs. To equip auras and the Haki book, use the same stats → equipment menu you use for gear. A few of these names come from in-game menus that may still read slightly differently once you’re there, so confirm spellings on arrival.
Timed spawns worth checking in-game
| Event | Timing |
|---|---|
| Sea Beast | Spawns every 30 minutes |
| CD salesman | Spawns every 15 minutes, leaves after 5 minutes |
Mistakes that stall your early grind

The most common early misstep is ignoring the free speed-ups — skipping codes or forgetting the experience potion turns a smooth climb into a slog. Right behind that is sticking with default fists instead of buying Boxing, which makes every quest slower than it needs to be, and leaving gear drops sitting unequipped in the stats menu.
On the currency side, don’t burn Robux on class rerolls before you understand that rebirths hand out rerolls while keeping your progression — that’s premium currency wasted. Watch the timed sellers so you don’t miss the short CD salesman window, and don’t assume anything from the old Rock Fruit still applies; the relaunch is a different game with its own numbers.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is old Rock Fruit data still available after the relaunch?
No. The relaunch is a brand new game and the old data is gone, so everyone starts fresh — treat it like a new save rather than a continuation.
What should beginners buy first in Rock Fruit?
The Boxing melee. It’s the strongest early purchase because it makes clearing mobs and quests much faster than the default fists.
When should I buy my first Devil Fruit?
Once you’ve saved 5 million money, head back to starter and buy one. Any fruit works fine this early, so there’s no need to hold out for a specific pick.
Is Yoru worth using for leveling?
It’s a solid optional boost. Yoru is an 80 Robux game pass that speeds up leveling noticeably, and it can also be obtained in-game if you’d rather not pay.
What does rebirth reset in Rock Fruit?
Rebirth resets only your levels and stats. Your broader progression and equipment carry over, and you’re rewarded with class rerolls and potions each time.
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Where do I equip equipment and auras?
Open your stats menu and switch to the equipment tab — both gear pieces and auras are equipped from there for their buffs.