haze seas fruits
Haze Seas Fruits
Haze Seas fruits guide with fruit types, obtainment, rarity list, farming picks, PvP picks, and reroll decisions.
Quick answer
Best move now
For early progress, keep a fruit that clears quests reliably before chasing a rare PvP pick. Dragon, Dough, Electricity, Gum, Phoenix, Shadow, Venom, Magma, Ice, Flame, Light, Smoke, and Sand are the first names to compare because they cover high-end power, farming, control, travel comfort, and practical grinding.
Key points
Guide highlights
- Fruits are grouped as Zoan, Paramecia, and Logia, with rarity from Common to Mythical.
- Fruit users cannot swim, so ocean travel and positioning matter after eating one.
- A practical farm fruit can beat a rarer fruit if it clears your current island faster.
- Check trees, Fruit Dealer Cynthia, random rolls, direct stock purchases, and trades before spending all rewards.
- Keep Logia-style safety in mind, but remember Buso Haki and fruit attacks can still hit Logia users.
- Use codes before fruit rerolls so you have more room to recover from a weak roll.
Choose fruits by task first, then rarity. A fruit that clears your current route fast is more useful than a rare fruit you cannot use well yet.
Fruit basics
What fruits do in Haze Seas
Fruits are the main power system for many builds. They grant combat moves, movement options, elemental control, transformation-style power, or utility depending on the fruit type.
- Zoan fruits focus on transformation-style power and physical strength.
- Paramecia fruits cover special abilities, body changes, and environmental effects.
- Logia fruits focus on elemental power; Buso Haki or fruit attacks are needed to hit a Logia user reliably.
- Eating a fruit gives power, but it also makes water dangerous, so plan sea travel before locking in a build.
Obtainment
How to get fruits
| Source | How it works | Best use |
|---|---|---|
| Tree spawns | Fruits can appear under trees every 60 minutes and despawn after 20 minutes. | Check while routing between quests |
| Fruit Dealer Cynthia | Buy a fruit directly when the stock has what you want. | Use when you know the exact fruit target |
| Random roll | Spend for a random fruit roll. | Use after redeeming rewards and saving enough backup |
| Trading | Trade fruits with other players. | Use for targeted upgrades or build swaps |
- Source
- Tree spawns
- How it works
- Fruits can appear under trees every 60 minutes and despawn after 20 minutes.
- Best use
- Check while routing between quests
- Source
- Fruit Dealer Cynthia
- How it works
- Buy a fruit directly when the stock has what you want.
- Best use
- Use when you know the exact fruit target
- Source
- Random roll
- How it works
- Spend for a random fruit roll.
- Best use
- Use after redeeming rewards and saving enough backup
- Source
- Trading
- How it works
- Trade fruits with other players.
- Best use
- Use for targeted upgrades or build swaps
Fruit list
All Haze Seas fruits by rarity
Use rarity as a filter, not as the only decision. A lower-rarity fruit that farms quickly can still carry early progression better than a rare fruit that does not fit your route.
| Rarity | Fruits | Route note |
|---|---|---|
| Common | Vanish, Spin, Spike, Barrier, Circus, Bomb | Use as starter power; replace when farming slows |
| Uncommon | Paw, Snow, Buddha, Mammoth, String, Smoke, Sand | Good place to find practical farming or route comfort |
| Rare | Operation, Gas, Light, Love, Flame, Ice, Gravity | Compare for control, movement, and reliable quest clears |
| Legendary | Magma, Wolf, Tremor, Leopard, Magnet, Shadow, Venom, Soul, Darkness, Phoenix | Strong upgrade pool for bosses, PvP, and late-route builds |
| Mythical | Gum, Dough, Dragon, Electricity | Top-value targets; build around them if you can use the kit well |
- Rarity
- Common
- Fruits
- Vanish, Spin, Spike, Barrier, Circus, Bomb
- Route note
- Use as starter power; replace when farming slows
- Rarity
- Uncommon
- Fruits
- Paw, Snow, Buddha, Mammoth, String, Smoke, Sand
- Route note
- Good place to find practical farming or route comfort
- Rarity
- Rare
- Fruits
- Operation, Gas, Light, Love, Flame, Ice, Gravity
- Route note
- Compare for control, movement, and reliable quest clears
- Rarity
- Legendary
- Fruits
- Magma, Wolf, Tremor, Leopard, Magnet, Shadow, Venom, Soul, Darkness, Phoenix
- Route note
- Strong upgrade pool for bosses, PvP, and late-route builds
- Rarity
- Mythical
- Fruits
- Gum, Dough, Dragon, Electricity
- Route note
- Top-value targets; build around them if you can use the kit well
Quick lookup
Fruit Role Map
| Use case | First fruits to compare | Why it matters | Best action |
|---|---|---|---|
| Early farming | Smoke, Sand, Flame, Ice, Light, Magma | Reliable quest clears beat rarity chasing at the start | Keep until the next island slows |
| High-end power | Dragon, Dough, Electricity, Gum | Mythical picks are worth building around when the kit fits your route | Stop rerolling and train around it |
| PvP pressure | Dough, Electricity, Gum, Shadow, Venom, Darkness | Pressure, control, chase tools, and combo openings matter most | Practice before judging the fruit |
| Boss route | Dragon, Phoenix, Magma, Ice, Tremor, Shadow | Burst, range, recovery, and control help repeat boss loops | Pair with one weapon path |
| Travel and utility | Phoenix, Light, Gum, Sand | Movement comfort can shorten island routes and reduce wasted time | Keep if it speeds your current loop |
- Use case
- Early farming
- First fruits to compare
- Smoke, Sand, Flame, Ice, Light, Magma
- Why it matters
- Reliable quest clears beat rarity chasing at the start
- Best action
- Keep until the next island slows
- Use case
- High-end power
- First fruits to compare
- Dragon, Dough, Electricity, Gum
- Why it matters
- Mythical picks are worth building around when the kit fits your route
- Best action
- Stop rerolling and train around it
- Use case
- PvP pressure
- First fruits to compare
- Dough, Electricity, Gum, Shadow, Venom, Darkness
- Why it matters
- Pressure, control, chase tools, and combo openings matter most
- Best action
- Practice before judging the fruit
- Use case
- Boss route
- First fruits to compare
- Dragon, Phoenix, Magma, Ice, Tremor, Shadow
- Why it matters
- Burst, range, recovery, and control help repeat boss loops
- Best action
- Pair with one weapon path
- Use case
- Travel and utility
- First fruits to compare
- Phoenix, Light, Gum, Sand
- Why it matters
- Movement comfort can shorten island routes and reduce wasted time
- Best action
- Keep if it speeds your current loop
Fruit Choice Flow
- Decide whether this session is for farming, bossing, travel, or PvP.
- Check the fruit type, rarity, water drawback, and whether your route needs Buso Haki pressure.
- Compare your current fruit against the role map instead of a raw tier label.
- Test the fruit on one full quest loop before spending more rolls.
- Only reroll when the fruit clearly slows your next island, boss route, or build goal.
Fruit mistakes to avoid
- Rerolling a stable farm fruit before you have cash and gems saved.
- Keeping a PvP fruit that feels weak for your current leveling route.
- Ignoring weapons and Haki while expecting fruit alone to carry every fight.
FAQ
What is the best Haze Seas fruit for beginners?
A beginner should keep a fruit that clears quests safely. Smoke, Sand, Flame, Ice, Light, and Magma are the first practical farming names to compare before chasing rarer PvP picks.
Should I chase Dragon or Dough immediately?
Dragon, Dough, Electricity, and Gum are high-value targets, but do not spend every reward chasing them if your current fruit already clears your island route well.
How often do fruits spawn in Haze Seas?
Public wiki data lists tree spawns on a 60-minute timer with a 20-minute despawn window. Check routes between quests instead of waiting idle the whole time.
When should I reroll a fruit?
Reroll when your current fruit slows quest clears, boss fights, or your planned PvP build after you have enough rewards to absorb a poor roll.