Accessories are essential equipment pieces that provide permanent stat boosts and combat advantages in Blox Fruits. With dozens of accessories available across all three seas, choosing the right combination can dramatically improve your damage output, survivability, and overall effectiveness. This comprehensive tier list covers every accessory in the game as of May 2026, including where to find them and which combinations work best for different playstyles.
Understanding Accessory Mechanics
Players can equip multiple accessories simultaneously, with each providing unique stat bonuses that stack. The accessory system allows you to customise your character's strengths, whether you're focused on Melee, Sword, Blox Fruit, Gun damage, or defensive stats. Most accessories provide percentage-based increases to specific damage types or flat stat boosts to Health and Energy.
Accessories cannot be traded between players, so you must obtain them yourself through quests, boss drops, or purchases.
Stat Bonus Stacking
All accessory bonuses stack additively. For example, if you equip three accessories that each grant +10% Sword damage, you'll receive a total of +30% Sword damage. This stacking mechanic makes it crucial to specialise your accessory loadout based on your primary combat style rather than spreading bonuses across multiple damage types.
Complete Accessory Tier List 2026
This tier list ranks accessories based on their overall value, stat bonuses, and availability. S-tier accessories provide the strongest bonuses and are essential for endgame builds, whilst lower tiers may still serve specific purposes or be useful during progression.
S-Tier Accessories β Essential Equipment
Dark Coat
The Dark Coat reigns as one of the best accessories in the game, providing +10% Sword damage and +10% Defense. This combination makes it invaluable for sword mains and hybrid builds. You can purchase the Dark Coat from the Yeti NPC in the Frozen Village (First Sea) for 50,000 Beli after reaching Level 35. Its early availability and powerful bonuses make it a permanent fixture in most endgame loadouts.
Pale Scarf
Pale Scarf offers +10% Blox Fruit damage and +7.5% cooldown reduction, making it the top choice for Devil Fruit mains. To obtain it, you must defeat the Cake Prince boss in the Sea of Treats (Third Sea) with approximately a 5% drop rate. The cooldown reduction allows for more frequent ability usage, which can be decisive in both PvP and boss fights. Check our bloxfruitsai.com/values guide for current trading market information.
Kitsune Mask
The Kitsune Mask provides +12.5% Melee damage and +10% Energy regeneration, making it perfect for Melee builds and fighting styles. This accessory drops from the Kitsune Shrine event with roughly a 3% chance when you successfully complete the ritual. The Energy regeneration bonus ensures you can maintain aggressive pressure with your fighting style abilities.
Leviathan Crown
Introduced in Update 24, the Leviathan Crown grants +15% damage to all Sea Events enemies and +500 Health. This accessory drops from the Leviathan raid boss with a 7% drop rate. Whilst situational, it's absolutely essential for players who regularly farm Sea Events for materials and fragments. The Health bonus also provides general survivability improvements.
A-Tier Accessories β Excellent Choices
Ghoul Mask
The Ghoul Mask offers +10% Melee damage and +5 Health regeneration per second. You can obtain it by defeating the Ghoul boss in the Cursed Ship (Second Sea) with a 5% drop rate. The passive Health regeneration makes this accessory particularly valuable for sustained grinding sessions and lengthy boss encounters where you can't afford to reset.
Dragon Talon Accessory
Dragon Talon provides +7.5% Sword damage and +7.5% Blox Fruit damage, making it versatile for hybrid builds. Uzoth in the Third Sea sells this accessory for 5,000,000 Beli after you've reached Level 2000. The balanced bonuses allow you to maintain effectiveness with multiple combat styles, though pure specialists may prefer focused accessories.
Zebra Cap
Zebra Cap grants +10% Gun damage and +250 Energy. This accessory drops from the Diamond boss in the Second Sea with a 10% drop rate. Gun users should prioritise obtaining this accessory early in Second Sea, as the Energy boost also helps with Blox Fruit ability usage.
Spikey Trident
Spikey Trident provides +10% Defense and +300 Health, making it the premier defensive accessory. You can purchase it from the Forgotten Island NPC for 2,500,000 Beli in the Third Sea. Players focusing on survivability in PvP or challenging raid content should include this in their loadout. Combine with other defensive accessories for maximum tankiness.
B-Tier Accessories β Strong Options
B-tier accessories provide solid bonuses and serve as excellent alternatives when you haven't yet obtained S or A-tier options. Many players use these throughout their progression and some remain viable in specific endgame builds.
Swan Glasses
Swan Glasses offer +12.5% Sword damage with no secondary stat. Purchased from the Mansion for 7,500,000 Beli in the Third Sea, these provide the highest single-stat Sword damage bonus. Pure sword mains may prefer these over accessories with split bonuses, especially when building maximum damage output for speedrunning or boss burst damage.
Stack Swan Glasses with Dark Coat and Dragon Talon for a combined +30% Sword damage bonus, creating devastating sword builds.
Pilot Helmet
Pilot Helmet provides +10% Gun damage and +10% movement speed. This accessory drops from the Thunder God boss with a 5% drop rate. The movement speed bonus offers utility beyond raw damage, helping with positioning in PvP and navigation during grinding.
Warrior Helmet
Warrior Helmet grants +7.5% Melee damage and +7.5% Defense. You can purchase it from the Colosseum for 1,000,000 Beli after completing all Colosseum quests. The balanced offensive and defensive bonuses make this excellent for new Third Sea players building their first optimised loadout.
Holy Crown
Holy Crown offers +10% damage against NPCs and +200 Energy. Purchased from the Castle on the Sea for 3,000,000 Beli, this accessory excels for PvE grinding but loses value in PvP content. The NPC damage bonus applies to bosses, making it useful for farming materials and boss drops.
Optimal Accessory Loadouts by Build
Your accessory selection should align with your primary combat style and activity focus. Here are optimised loadouts for the most popular builds in 2026. For more build advice, visit our bloxfruitsai.com/wiki section.
Sword Main Build
- βSwan Glasses β +12.5% Sword damage
- βDark Coat β +10% Sword damage, +10% Defense
- βDragon Talon β +7.5% Sword damage, +7.5% Fruit damage
- βSpikey Trident β +10% Defense, +300 Health
- βTotal: +30% Sword damage, +20% Defense, +300 Health
Blox Fruit Main Build
- βPale Scarf β +10% Fruit damage, +7.5% cooldown reduction
- βDragon Talon β +7.5% Sword damage, +7.5% Fruit damage
- βKitsune Ribbon (alternative) β +10% Fruit damage, +5% cooldown
- βLeviathan Crown β +15% Sea Event damage, +500 Health
- βTotal: +27.5% Fruit damage, +12.5% cooldown reduction
Melee/Fighting Style Build
- βKitsune Mask β +12.5% Melee damage, +10% Energy regen
- βGhoul Mask β +10% Melee damage, +5 HP/second
- βWarrior Helmet β +7.5% Melee damage, +7.5% Defense
- βSpikey Trident β +10% Defense, +300 Health
- βTotal: +30% Melee damage, +17.5% Defense, +300 Health
Gun Main Build
- βZebra Cap β +10% Gun damage, +250 Energy
- βPilot Helmet β +10% Gun damage, +10% movement speed
- βMarksman Goggles β +7.5% Gun damage, +5% reload speed
- βHoly Crown β +10% NPC damage, +200 Energy
- βTotal: +27.5% Gun damage, +450 Energy, +10% movement
Tank/Defense Build
- βSpikey Trident β +10% Defense, +300 Health
- βDark Coat β +10% Sword damage, +10% Defense
- βWarrior Helmet β +7.5% Melee damage, +7.5% Defense
- βLeviathan Crown β +15% Sea Event damage, +500 Health
- βTotal: +27.5% Defense, +800 Health, damage bonuses
Where to Find Every Accessory
Accessories are scattered across all three seas with different acquisition methods. Some are purchased from NPCs, others drop from bosses, and several require completing specific quests or events. This section provides exact locations and requirements for obtaining each accessory.
| Accessory | Location | Method | Cost/Drop Rate |
|---|---|---|---|
| Dark Coat | Frozen Village (First Sea) | Purchase from Yeti NPC | 50,000 Beli |
| Pale Scarf | Sea of Treats (Third Sea) | Cake Prince boss drop | ~5% drop rate |
| Kitsune Mask | Kitsune Shrine (Third Sea) | Event completion reward | ~3% drop rate |
| Leviathan Crown | Sea Events (Third Sea) | Leviathan boss drop | ~7% drop rate |
| Ghoul Mask | Cursed Ship (Second Sea) | Ghoul boss drop | ~5% drop rate |
| Dragon Talon | Tiki Outpost (Third Sea) | Purchase from Uzoth | 5,000,000 Beli |
| Zebra Cap | Kingdom of Rose (Second Sea) | Diamond boss drop | ~10% drop rate |
| Spikey Trident | Forgotten Island (Third Sea) | Purchase from NPC | 2,500,000 Beli |
| Swan Glasses | Mansion (Third Sea) | Purchase after quest | 7,500,000 Beli |
| Pilot Helmet | Upper Yard (First Sea) | Thunder God drop | ~5% drop rate |
| Warrior Helmet | Colosseum (Third Sea) | Purchase after quests | 1,000,000 Beli |
| Holy Crown | Castle on the Sea | Purchase from vendor | 3,000,000 Beli |
Boss drop rates are approximate and based on community data. Actual drop rates may vary, and some players report extended farming sessions before obtaining rare accessories.
Farming Priority Guide
Not all accessories are equally important to farm. Focus your time on accessories that provide the greatest improvement to your build. This priority guide helps you determine which accessories to farm first based on your progression stage and playstyle.
First Sea Priority (Level 1-700)
- βDark Coat β Purchase immediately at Level 35 for solid all-around bonuses
- βPilot Helmet β Farm Thunder God for Gun/mobility builds
- βBlack Spikey Coat β Early defensive option from Magma Village
- βFlower Hat β Basic Sword damage from Jungle quest
Second Sea Priority (Level 700-1500)
- βGhoul Mask β Essential for Melee builds, farm consistently
- βZebra Cap β Priority for Gun mains, reasonable drop rate
- βChoppa's Hat β Solid defensive option while farming other items
- βBear Ears β Situational but useful for Health-focused builds
Third Sea Priority (Level 1500+)
- βPale Scarf β Top priority for Fruit mains despite low drop rate
- βKitsune Mask β Farm during Kitsune events for Melee builds
- βDragon Talon β Purchase once you have 5 million Beli saved
- βLeviathan Crown β Farm during Sea Events for bonus materials
- βSwan Glasses β Purchase for pure Sword damage optimization
- βSpikey Trident β Buy for defensive/tank builds
Hidden and Event-Exclusive Accessories
Several accessories only become available during seasonal events or require completing hidden puzzles. These limited-time items often provide unique bonuses not found on regular accessories, making them highly sought after by collectors and min-maxers.
Kitsune Ribbon
The Kitsune Ribbon appears during full moon events at the Kitsune Shrine. It provides +10% Blox Fruit damage and +5% cooldown reduction. To obtain it, you must light all shrine lanterns in the correct sequence during the full moon phase. The ribbon serves as an excellent alternative to Pale Scarf for Fruit users who haven't obtained the Cake Prince drop.
Winter Cloak
Available only during December's winter event, the Winter Cloak offers +7.5% to all damage types and +10% cold resistance. This makes it one of the most versatile accessories in the game, though its limited availability makes it rare. Players should prioritise this accessory during the annual winter event.
Pirate's Badge
Earned by completing all Sea Event challenges at S rank, the Pirate's Badge grants +20% damage in Sea Events and +15% Mastery gain. This accessory essentially becomes mandatory for players who regularly farm Sea Events for fragments and rare materials.
Event accessories typically return each year, so if you miss one, watch for the event's return in the following year.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
New players often make mistakes when selecting and farming accessories. Avoiding these common pitfalls will save you time and help you build more effective loadouts.
Mistake 1: Spreading Bonuses Too Thin
Many players equip accessories that boost multiple different damage types, resulting in mediocre bonuses across the board. Instead, focus on stacking bonuses for your primary combat style. A +30% Sword damage build will outperform a +10% to three different stats in actual combat scenarios.
Mistake 2: Ignoring Defensive Accessories
Pure offensive builds can work in PvE, but survivability becomes crucial in PvP and challenging boss fights. Include at least one defensive accessory (Spikey Trident or accessories with Defense bonuses) to improve your durability. The extra survival time often results in higher overall damage output.
Mistake 3: Farming Wrong Sea Accessories
Don't waste time farming Second Sea accessories when you're already in Third Sea unless they're specifically optimal for your build. Most Third Sea accessories provide superior bonuses or more flexible stat combinations. Focus your farming efforts on endgame accessories that you'll use permanently.
Mistake 4: Neglecting Energy and Cooldown Stats
Damage percentages look impressive, but Energy and cooldown reduction can significantly impact your actual combat effectiveness. These stats allow you to use abilities more frequently, often resulting in higher sustained damage than pure damage percentage bonuses. Blox Fruit mains should especially prioritise cooldown reduction.
PvP vs PvE Accessory Strategies
The optimal accessory loadout differs between PvP combat and PvE grinding. Understanding these differences allows you to swap accessories based on your current activity for maximum effectiveness.
PvP-Focused Loadouts
PvP combat prioritises burst damage, survivability, and cooldown reduction. Players should emphasise accessories that maximise their primary damage source whilst including defensive options. Movement speed and Energy regeneration also gain value in PvP due to the extended nature of player fights. Consider swapping one pure damage accessory for Spikey Trident in competitive PvP scenarios.
PvE-Focused Loadouts
PvE grinding benefits most from pure damage stacking since NPC enemies are generally less threatening than players. Accessories with NPC-specific damage bonuses (Holy Crown) become more valuable. Health regeneration accessories like Ghoul Mask also shine in PvE, reducing downtime between fights. You can safely run glass cannon builds with four damage accessories when farming regular enemies.
Accessory Synergies with Fruits
Certain accessories synergise exceptionally well with specific Devil Fruits. Understanding these combinations helps you maximise your chosen fruit's potential. For detailed fruit guides, check our bloxfruitsai.com/wiki resource.
Transformation Fruit Synergies
Transformation fruits like Dragon, Buddha, and Leopard benefit enormously from Melee damage accessories since their transformed attacks count as Melee damage. Stack Kitsune Mask, Ghoul Mask, and Warrior Helmet for maximum transformation damage. These fruits essentially convert Melee accessories into Fruit damage multipliers.
Elemental Fruit Synergies
Elemental fruits rely heavily on ability spam, making Pale Scarf's cooldown reduction invaluable. The Kitsune Ribbon provides similar benefits. Pair these with Energy-boosting accessories to maintain constant pressure. Light, Magma, and Ice fruits particularly benefit from cooldown-focused builds.
Beast Fruit Synergies
Beast-type fruits often combine Fruit abilities with Melee combat, making hybrid accessory loadouts optimal. Dragon Talon's split bonuses work perfectly here. Consider running two Fruit damage accessories and two Melee damage accessories for balanced enhancement of both combat styles.
Future-Proofing Your Accessory Collection
The accessory meta shifts with each major update as new items are added and existing ones are rebalanced. Smart players collect versatile accessories that remain valuable regardless of meta changes.
Versatile Core Accessories
- βDark Coat β Has remained top-tier since First Sea introduction
- βSpikey Trident β Defensive stats are always valuable
- βDragon Talon β Hybrid bonuses work with meta shifts
- βLeviathan Crown β Sea Events remain permanent content
Collecting for Build Flexibility
Rather than focusing exclusively on your current build, collect at least one top-tier accessory for each damage type. This allows you to adapt to meta changes, experiment with new fruits, or switch playstyles without extensive refarming. Storage space is unlimited, so there's no penalty for maintaining a diverse accessory collection.
Calculator and Value Tools
Optimising your accessory loadout requires careful calculation of total bonuses and understanding opportunity costs. Our bloxfruitsai.com/calculator tool allows you to input your current accessories and compare different loadout combinations to see which provides maximum benefit for your specific build. The calculator accounts for diminishing returns and stacking mechanics to provide accurate damage projections.
Use the calculator to test theoretical loadouts before spending millions of Beli or hours farming specific accessories.
Update 24 Changes and New Meta
Update 24 in early 2026 introduced several significant accessory changes that shifted the meta. The Leviathan Crown's addition provided Sea Event farmers with a dedicated accessory, whilst several older accessories received stat buffs to maintain relevance.
Notable Buffs
- βWarrior Helmet β Increased from +5% to +7.5% Defense
- βHoly Crown β Added +200 Energy bonus to existing NPC damage
- βPilot Helmet β Movement speed increased from +7.5% to +10%
- βZebra Cap β Energy bonus raised from +200 to +250
New Acquisition Methods
Several previously event-exclusive accessories are now obtainable through alternative methods. The Kitsune Ribbon can now drop from the Kitsune Island shrine at any time with a 1% drop rate, though the full moon event still offers a 3% rate. This change makes the accessory more accessible to players who can't consistently participate in timed events.
Final Recommendations
Building an optimal accessory loadout is a marathon, not a sprint. Prioritise acquiring versatile S-tier accessories that match your main build, then gradually collect alternatives for flexibility. Don't feel pressured to immediately obtain every accessoryβfocus on the four that provide the greatest improvement to your current playstyle and expand from there.
Remember that accessories only enhance your effectivenessβthey won't compensate for poor fruit choice, inadequate stat distribution, or lack of combat skill. Use accessories to amplify your strengths rather than attempting to patch weaknesses. A focused build with appropriate accessories will always outperform a scattered approach.
Bookmark this guide and check back after major updates for accessory meta changes and new item additions.
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