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Vox Seas
After more than 60 hours sailing the unpredictable waters of Vox Seas, I’ve learned that picking the wrong Devil Fruit can turn your adventure into a frustrating time sink. Whether you’re clearing hordes of mobs for XP or duking it out in high-stakes PvP duels, the right fruit not only amplifies your damage but also unlocks powerful playstyles. I’ve burned through Robux chasing flashy but ineffective abilities—let this guide save you from making the same mistake.
This comprehensive guide breaks down every major Devil Fruit in Vox Seas for 2025. You’ll find:
My uncontested favorite for both PvE and PvP. Poison specializes in overwhelming Area of Effect (AoE) damage-over-time (DoT), letting you melt mobs while kiting safely. At mastery level 120, you transform into a venomous dragon with massive reach and burst DPS. Although rare and costly, it remains meta-defining. Pro Tip: Land your wide cone AoE, then chase with a charged tail swipe for guaranteed crowd control.
Orbit’s gravity pulls are absurdly strong, grouping enemies into tight clumps for follow-up finisher combos. I once watched a maxed world boss waver after a single gravitational pull into a melee barrage. It’s also surprisingly mobile—use the vacuum effect to reposition in PvP or escape zone pressure. Pair Orbit with fast melee weapons like katanas to capitalize on multi-target pulls.
These fruits pack a punch but shine in specific roles. Swap to them when you need reliable boss damage, utility, or crowd control.
Eclipse delivers a massive single-target punch, making it a boss-slaying beast. Its charged orb disintegrates high-HP foes, and the solar flare stun locks down targets. Farming speed on trash mobs dips, so consider temporarily equipping a faster-clear fruit when grinding.
Vulcanic spews wide flame waves for solid crowd control and moderate burst. It’s flashy and great for pushing back hordes or creating space in duels. In fierce competitive play, it trails just behind Orbit and Poison—use it when you need reliable area denial rather than raw DPS.
Blaze surrounds you with walls of fire and ignites foes on contact. It clears mid-game mobs reliably, and its burn ticks help chip down tougher targets. Past level 70, Blaze’s damage falls off, but if you’re drawn to its fiery aesthetic, it can carry you until you land a Legendary pick.

Mirror’s clones confuse and outnumber opponents in PvP, and its reflection shield can negate a single incoming attack—often enough to turn the tide. In group content, clones split agro and protect allies. Be mindful: clone damage scales with your positioning, so practice angles in training grounds.
Frozen excels at lockdown control. Its freeze effects root rogues and disrupt healers, while ice walls block projectiles and funnel enemies. Raw damage lags behind Eclipse or Poison, but the utility in tight PvP scenarios can outweigh pure power.
Solid performers that carry you through mid-game content. They won’t define the meta, but they’re reliable workhorses.
Shine’s Light Dash grants unmatched traversal—zip across islands faster than any boat. Beam attacks deal steady damage and disrupt aim. If you love hit-and-run tactics, pair Shine with high-mobility stats for near-invisibility in skirmishes.
Despite its calm name, Zen delivers explosive dash attacks and crowd control via Golden Shockwave. I underestimated it until top PvP duos dismantled Poison users with swift Zen spikes. Great for weaving through attacks, but overall DPS keeps it in B-tier.
Dust’s sandstorm AoEs blind enemies and slow movement, offering solid crowd control. Its knock-up ultimate interrupts boss casts and PvP combos. It won’t match A-tier damage, but its utility and safety make it a dependable choice.

Entry-level fruits that help you learn the ropes. Plan to swap out as soon as you can farm or buy better options.
Elastic’s stretchy limbs let you poke at range and rebound off walls for surprise hits. Fun novelty, but damage tapers off by level 60—equip early, then upgrade.
Divide fires multiple projectiles in a spread, useful for clearing low-level mobs. Lacks burst and sustained AoE, so treat it as a stepping stone.
Boom reigns early leveling with spammable AoE blasts that clear camps in seconds. However, its ceiling in PvP is low—swap out post-level-60 to stay competitive.
Kilo boosts your mass, letting you slam through mobs or bump opponents into hazards. A fun gimmick for the first hour, but offers no real scaling—upgrade quickly.
Optimize your stats and weapons to unleash each fruit’s full potential.
In my journey across Vox Seas, Poison has proven unbeatable for crowd-clearing and PvP destruction. Orbit secures top AOE control, while Eclipse and Blaze shine on bosses. Keep a mid-game pick like Dust or Shine on standby and upgrade quickly. Camp that Dealer, specialize your build, and don’t shy from experimentation—every “failed” fruit taught me a new tactic. Now go forth, claim your next Mythic, and dominate the seas!
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