A One Piece Game (AOPG) has over 2 billion visits on Roblox, and the Devil Fruit system is what keeps players coming back. With fruits spawning under trees every 30 minutes and despawning after just 15, knowing which ones are actually worth eating matters a lot. This tier list ranks every major Devil Fruit in the current 2026 meta so you can make smarter decisions when that rare spawn pops up.
We've tested damage combos, mobility, PvP performance, and grinding efficiency across all fruits covered here. Whether you're saving up 25M Beli for the Fruit Merchant in Logue Town or rolling the dice at Maple Island for 500K Beli, this breakdown will tell you exactly what you're getting. For active codes that can speed up your progress, check our AOPG codes page.
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S Tier — The Best Devil Fruits
These are the fruits that dominate every aspect of AOPG right now. If you get one of these, eat it immediately. They outperform everything else in damage output, mobility, and combo potential. There's no situation where an S Tier fruit lets you down.
Leopard (Neko Neko no Mi: Model Leopard)
Leopard is the undisputed king of AOPG in 2026. This Mythical Zoan pumps out 15,200 total damage through its full combo chain, which is the highest of any fruit in the game. The transformation gives you absurd mobility — you can close gaps on any player in PvP and escape nearly any bad situation.
What makes Leopard broken is how fast its combo chains are. You can string together moves before most opponents even recover from the first hit. In PvP, this means consistent kills. In PvE, it means clearing bosses faster than any other fruit. It's the best all-around pick, and it's not particularly close.
Mammoth (Zou Zou no Mi: Model Mammoth)
If you're focused on grinding levels and farming NPCs, Mammoth is your best friend. This Ancient Zoan hits 12,800 total damage and its transformation makes you extremely tanky. The massive AoE attacks wipe out groups of enemies in seconds, which is exactly what you want when you're trying to level up efficiently.
Mammoth doesn't have the speed of Leopard, but it makes up for it with raw survivability. You can stand in the middle of a group of high-level NPCs and just keep swinging. For new players who managed to get this fruit early, it accelerates your progression significantly.
Dragon (Ryu Ryu no Mi: Model Dragon)
The Dragon fruit gives you something no other fruit can match — true aerial dominance. With 14,500 total damage and the ability to fly, you control the entire pace of any fight. Fire breath attacks hit from angles that ground-based fruits simply can't deal with.
In PvP, Dragon players who know the aerial combos are some of the hardest opponents to face. You can engage and disengage at will, and the fire breath has enough range to punish anyone who tries to run. The Mythical Zoan transformation also looks incredible, which is a nice bonus.
Magma (Magu Magu no Mi)
Magma is the strongest Logia in AOPG and it earns S Tier through pure damage pressure. At 11,900 total damage, the raw numbers are slightly lower than the Zoans above, but the burn DoT (damage over time) adds sustained DPS that most people underestimate. Enemies keep losing health even after your combo ends.
The burn stacking is what pushes Magma over the edge. In longer fights — especially against bosses with large health pools — that passive damage adds up to thousands of extra points. It's also a Logia, which means you get natural elemental intangibility against lower-level enemies.
A Tier — Strong and Reliable Picks
A Tier fruits are excellent choices that can compete with S Tier in specific situations. They all have clear strengths that justify building around them. You won't feel held back using any of these.
Lightning (Goro Goro no Mi)
Lightning deals 10,200 total damage and has one of the best teleports in the game. The instant repositioning makes it a PvP monster — you can dodge nearly anything and immediately counterattack. Experienced Lightning users are genuinely hard to pin down.
The teleport also makes Lightning fantastic for getting around the map quickly. If you're farming multiple locations or hunting fruit spawns, the mobility saves you real time every session.
Light (Pika Pika no Mi)
Light has the fastest movement speed of any fruit at 9,800 total damage. It's the go-to pick for farming runs where you need to move between spawn locations quickly. The damage is respectable, and the light-speed kicks have satisfying hitboxes.
Where Light falls slightly behind Lightning is in PvP precision. The movement speed is great for closing gaps, but Lightning's teleport gives more tactical control. Still, Light is a strong A Tier fruit that makes everything feel faster.
Phoenix (Tori Tori no Mi: Model Phoenix)
Phoenix is unique because it's the only fruit with built-in healing. The Mythical Zoan transformation lets you regenerate health mid-fight, which makes it the best survival fruit in the game. At 8,900 total damage, the raw numbers are lower than other A Tier picks, but the sustain more than compensates.
Phoenix is especially strong for solo players tackling difficult bosses. Where other fruits force you to eat food or use items to heal, Phoenix just keeps going. It's also decent in PvP since opponents have to out-damage your healing to actually kill you.
Ice (Hie Hie no Mi)
Ice brings crowd control that no other fruit offers. The freeze effect locks enemies in place, giving you free follow-up hits. With 9,100 total damage and the ability to create ice bridges over water, it's both a combat fruit and a utility fruit.
The ice bridge mechanic is underrated. AOPG's map has a lot of water between islands, and being able to just walk across saves time compared to waiting for boats. In PvP, landing a freeze basically guarantees your next combo connects.
String (Ito Ito no Mi)
String is the highest-damage Paramecia in the game at 9,500 total damage, and its combo potential is off the charts. The string threads let you pull enemies in, lock them down, and chain moves together in ways that feel genuinely creative. The bird cage ultimate is one of the most powerful single abilities in AOPG.
String rewards players who practice their combos. A new String user won't get much out of it, but someone who's mastered the pull-and-combo sequences can compete with S Tier fruits in PvP. It has one of the highest skill ceilings in the game.
B Tier — Solid but Outclassed
B Tier fruits are perfectly usable, and you can do well with any of them. The issue is that A and S Tier options do what these fruits do — but better. If you're saving up Beli and have a choice, aim higher. If one of these drops from a tree, they're still worth eating if you don't have anything better.
Rubber (Gomu Gomu no Mi)
Rubber is the protagonist's fruit from One Piece, and the gear transformations are genuinely fun to use. At 7,800 total damage, the numbers are respectable but inconsistent. Some moves have awkward hitboxes and the gear transitions can leave you vulnerable.
If you're playing AOPG because you love One Piece and want to roleplay as Luffy, Rubber is a great time. For competitive play, though, the inconsistency holds it back. The gaps between gear transformations create openings that better players will exploit.
Flame (Mera Mera no Mi)
Flame deals 8,200 total damage and has a solid, straightforward moveset. The problem is that Magma exists. Every situation where you'd want Flame, Magma does it better with higher damage and burn DoT. Flame is basically a weaker version of the same concept.
That said, Flame is still a Logia with decent AoE and the fire visual effects look great. If you can't get Magma, Flame is a reasonable substitute that won't hold you back too badly.
Quake (Gura Gura no Mi)
Quake has satisfying AoE power at 8,500 total damage. The ground-shaking attacks hit everything around you, making it decent for grinding groups of enemies. The drawback is that the moves are slow — really slow. In PvP, experienced players will dodge most of your attacks.
Quake is a fruit that feels powerful against NPCs but struggles against real players. If you're purely a PvE grinder, it's actually a solid B+ pick. In any PvP situation, the slow animations are a serious liability.
Sand (Suna Suna no Mi)
Sand provides decent area control with 7,200 total damage. The sandstorm abilities can zone enemies out and the desert-themed moves have good range. As a Logia, you get intangibility against lower-level mobs, which helps with general farming.
Sand's issue is that it doesn't excel at anything. The area control is nice, but Ice does it better with freeze. The damage is okay, but several Logias hit harder. It's a jack-of-all-trades fruit that doesn't master any of them.
C Tier — Avoid Unless You're Memeing
C Tier fruits are the ones you eat when it's your first time playing and you don't know any better. They can technically clear content, but everything takes longer and feels worse than it should. If you have one of these, start saving Beli for an upgrade.
Bomb (Bomu Bomu no Mi)
Bomb sounds cool in theory, but 5,400 total damage and limited range make it one of the weaker choices. The explosion effects are visually satisfying, and there's a certain charm to punching enemies and watching them blow up. That charm fades quickly when you realize you're taking three times as long to clear content.
Spin (Guru Guru no Mi)
Spin has the lowest practical damage of the commonly used fruits at 4,800 total damage. The movement ability where you spin through the air is entertaining for about five minutes. After that, you're stuck with a fruit that can't keep up with anything above C Tier.
Smoke (Moku Moku no Mi)
Smoke is a Logia, so it has intangibility going for it. Beyond that, 5,100 total damage and a low damage ceiling mean you're going to struggle in any serious content. The smoke effects can obscure vision in PvP, which is mildly annoying for opponents, but that's not exactly a winning strategy.
Chop (Bara Bara no Mi)
Chop sits at the bottom with 4,200 total damage. Its one saving grace is immunity to sword attacks, which is a niche benefit that rarely matters. In most fights, you'd rather have literally any other fruit. Chop is the fruit equivalent of bringing a pool noodle to a sword fight.
Tier List Summary Table
| Fruit | Type | Tier | Total Damage | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Leopard | Mythical Zoan | S | 15,200 | All-around / PvP |
| Dragon | Mythical Zoan | S | 14,500 | Aerial combat |
| Mammoth | Ancient Zoan | S | 12,800 | Grinding / Tanking |
| Magma | Logia | S | 11,900 | Sustained DPS |
| Lightning | Logia | A | 10,200 | PvP / Mobility |
| String | Paramecia | A | 9,500 | Combos / PvP |
| Ice | Logia | A | 9,100 | Crowd control / Utility |
| Light | Logia | A | 9,800 | Speed / Farming |
| Phoenix | Mythical Zoan | A | 8,900 | Survival / Solo bosses |
| Quake | Paramecia | B | 8,500 | AoE grinding |
| Flame | Logia | B | 8,200 | General damage |
| Rubber | Paramecia | B | 7,800 | Fun / Roleplay |
| Sand | Logia | B | 7,200 | Area control |
| Bomb | Paramecia | C | 5,400 | Limited use |
| Smoke | Logia | C | 5,100 | Limited use |
| Spin | Paramecia | C | 4,800 | Movement novelty |
| Chop | Paramecia | C | 4,200 | Sword immunity only |
How We Ranked These Devil Fruits
Our tier list is based on four equally weighted factors: raw damage output (full combo damage in a controlled test), PvP viability (how the fruit performs against real players in ranked fights), PvE grinding speed (how fast you clear NPCs and bosses), and mobility/utility (movement options, special abilities, and quality-of-life features).
We tested each fruit at max level with standard stats to keep comparisons fair. The damage numbers listed represent total damage from a full combo chain hitting every move. In real fights, you'll land fewer hits, which is why combo speed and reliability factor into the rankings too.
Community consensus from active AOPG Discord servers and tournament results also influenced the final placements. A fruit that performs well in theory but gets consistently outplayed in actual PvP drops down. A fruit with lower raw numbers but consistent results moves up.
This tier list reflects the meta as of May 2026. Boss Studios updates AOPG regularly, so fruit balance can shift. We'll update this page when significant changes happen. For more AOPG content, visit our A One Piece Game hub page or check the AOPG free Robux guide.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Leopard (Neko Neko no Mi: Model Leopard) is the best Devil Fruit in AOPG right now. It's a Mythical Zoan with 15,200 total damage, the fastest combo chains in the game, and incredible mobility through its transformation. It dominates both PvP and PvE content.
There are several ways to get Devil Fruits. They spawn naturally under trees every 30 minutes and despawn after 15 minutes. You can buy specific fruits from the Fruit Merchant in Logue Town for 25M Beli, from the Stutter Island merchant for 25M Beli or 500 Robux, or get a random fruit on Maple Island for 500K Beli. The Logue Town merchant has a max limit of 200 purchases.
Yes, Magma outperforms Flame in every meaningful way. Magma deals 11,900 total damage with burn DoT that adds sustained pressure, earning it S Tier status. Flame deals 8,200 total damage and sits in B Tier. If you have Flame and find Magma, it's a direct upgrade.
Mammoth (Zou Zou no Mi: Model Mammoth) is the best grinding fruit. Its Ancient Zoan transformation gives you massive tankiness and AoE attacks that wipe groups of NPCs quickly. At 12,800 total damage, you clear content fast without worrying about dying. Dragon and Magma are also strong grinders if you prefer range over tankiness.
Logias range from S Tier (Magma at 11,900 damage) to C Tier (Smoke at 5,100 damage). The best Logias — Magma, Lightning, Light, and Ice — are excellent choices. The intangibility passive that all Logias share helps with PvE grinding against lower-level enemies. However, not all Logias are created equal, so check individual rankings before committing.
Rubber sits in B Tier with 7,800 total damage. The gear transformations are fun and feel authentic to One Piece, but the moveset has inconsistencies that hold it back in competitive play. It's a great casual pick if you love Luffy's fighting style, but serious PvP players should aim for S or A Tier fruits instead.