Fusion Piece vs Blox Fruits (2026) -- Which Is Better?
One-Piece-style open-world anime RPGs are one of the biggest categories on Roblox, and in 2026 two names come up when players debate which to grind: the new challenger Fusion Piece and the long-reigning giant Blox Fruits. Both put you on the open seas, both reward a long leveling grind, and both wrap their worlds in One Piece flavor. The difference is scale and twist: Blox Fruits is the massive, years-deep original built around Devil Fruits, while Fusion Piece is a fresh take that fuses One Piece with Jujutsu Kaisen, adding cursed-energy combat and a reroll system for races.
If you're deciding which one earns your next play session, this comparison breaks down every meaningful difference. We'll cover the core loops, progression, content depth, codes, mobile, game passes, and how each fits into a Robux-earning routine with Earnaldo. We'll be straight about it: Blox Fruits is the giant with the deeper world, and Fusion Piece is the newer, smaller game with a distinct hook.
Both are free-to-play, and both reward patient players with steadily rising power. The genre is the same, so the right pick comes down to whether you want the most established world or a newer game you can grow with. Here's how they stack up.
Quick Comparison Table
| Feature | Fusion Piece | Blox Fruits |
|---|---|---|
| Genre | Open-world anime RPG | Open-world anime RPG |
| Theme | One Piece + Jujutsu Kaisen fusion | One Piece-inspired Devil Fruits |
| Place ID | 136520053248687 | 2753915549 |
| Combat | Cursed energy + gear, abilities per arc | Devil Fruits, swords, fighting styles |
| Progression | Level to 4000, reroll races/traits | Level to cap across three seas, raids |
| Content depth | Newer, arc-based, still growing | Huge, years of updates, three sea worlds |
| Codes (June 2026) | Active (FUSIONPIECE!, GILGAMESH!, arc codes) | Active (stat resets, XP boosts) |
| Mobile-Friendly | Yes | Yes |
| Free-to-Play | Yes | Yes |
Gameplay and Core Loop
Both games share the open-sea, level-and-fight skeleton, but they diverge in how combat works and what drives early power. Both run on that satisfying "get stronger, beat the next wall" hook that defines the genre.
Fusion Piece -- Edge: The Fusion Twist and Rerolls
Fusion Piece keeps the One Piece frame, you sail between islands and earn Beli, but it layers Jujutsu Kaisen cursed-energy combat on top, which gives the fights a different flavor from a pure Devil Fruit game. The standout system is the reroll: you roll for a race and traits, and landing a strong race is a major early power spike. Codes hand out Roll and Reroll Essence in bulk, so a new player can reroll early and shape their build fast.
The grind runs to a level 4000 cap, with the strongest abilities and gear arriving arc by arc. That arc cadence keeps the game fresh for players who like chasing new content, and Dungeon Tickets give a fast lane for EXP and gear. The trade-off is that, as a newer and smaller game, it has less total content than the giant it's chasing.
Blox Fruits -- Edge: Depth and Polish
Blox Fruits plays in a much bigger sandbox. You eat Devil Fruits for unique powers, master swords and fighting styles, and level across three sprawling sea worlds packed with bosses, quests, and raids. Years of updates have given it deep, layered systems and a famously huge community, which means endless guides, tier lists, and trading.
That depth is its biggest edge. Where Fusion Piece is still building out its world, Blox Fruits already has more fruits, more areas, and more endgame than most players will exhaust quickly. The trade-off is that all that content can feel overwhelming to a brand-new player, and the meta is well-trodden rather than fresh.
Progression and Long-Term Goals
Fusion Piece -- Edge: Reroll-Driven Builds
Progression in Fusion Piece runs on two tracks: the level grind to 4000 and the reroll system that sets your race and traits. The reroll side is what makes builds feel personal early, since a strong race changes how fast everything else goes. Arc updates then drip-feed the strongest abilities and gear, so there's always new power tied to new content. For players who like a fresh meta they can get ahead of, that's appealing.
The flip side is that, being newer, the long-term endgame is still filling in. The ceiling rises with each arc rather than already being deep, so how much long-term play you get depends partly on how the game grows.
Blox Fruits -- Edge: Established Endgame
Blox Fruits has one of the deepest progression ladders in the genre. Beyond leveling across three seas, there are rare Devil Fruits to hunt, fighting styles and swords to master, raids to clear, and a mature trading economy on top. The endgame is vast and well-documented, so there's a clear, long roadmap of goals to chase. Players who want years of established content with a known meta will get more guaranteed mileage here.
Content and Updates
Fusion Piece
Fusion Piece updates arc by arc, with new bosses, abilities, and gear arriving alongside each story arc and often a matching code. That cadence keeps the game feeling current and gives early players a chance to be ahead of the curve when fresh content drops. As a newer title from The Horizonrise, its total content library is smaller, but it's actively growing.
Blox Fruits -- Edge: Massive Library
Blox Fruits has years of accumulated content: three sea worlds, dozens of fruits, seasonal events, raids, and frequent updates. The sheer volume means most players will spend a very long time before running out of things to do, and the steady update history gives confidence the game will keep growing. For pure content volume, Blox Fruits is the clear leader.
Mobile and Accessibility
Both games are fully playable on mobile through the Roblox app on iOS and Android, and both map combat to on-screen ability buttons that work cleanly on a touchscreen. Blox Fruits has the edge here thanks to years of optimization and a UI that's been refined across countless updates, so it tends to feel smoother on a wider range of devices. Fusion Piece runs fine on mobile but is a newer, smaller game, so the experience is solid rather than battle-tested. For pure mobile polish, Blox Fruits leads, though both are comfortable to grind on a phone.
Codes and Free Boosts
Both games have active code systems right now, which is a win for free players. As of June 18, 2026, Fusion Piece has working codes including FUSIONPIECE! (35,000 Beli, 700 Gems, an EXP boost, and Roll Essence) and GILGAMESH! (Reroll Essence, Dungeon Tickets, and Substone), plus periodic arc codes that drop with updates. These are especially valuable because the essences feed the reroll system.
Blox Fruits has a long-running code system too, typically handing out stat resets and XP boosts that help you respec or speed up leveling. Both games keep their codes inside the game, and both expire codes over time, so verify anything in-game before trusting an outside list. For the live Fusion Piece status, see our Fusion Piece codes page, and for the rival, our Blox Fruits codes page.
Game Passes and Monetization
Fusion Piece
Fusion Piece follows the standard Roblox free-to-play model. The whole game is playable without spending Robux, and premium offerings center on speeding up the grind, the kind of EXP, currency, and roll boosts common to anime RPGs. Because the game is new and small, exact passes and prices aren't confirmed, so check the in-game store rather than trusting made-up numbers. Anything sold tends to accelerate progress rather than gate content.
Blox Fruits
Blox Fruits also runs on a free-to-play base with optional passes and purchases, from extra inventory and fruit notifications to boosts. As with its challenger, the core loop is fully achievable for free with enough time, and passes act as time-savers and conveniences. Its store is more established, but offerings still shift with updates, so confirm current prices in-game.
Both games are genuinely enjoyable without spending anything, and the premium offerings act as time-savers rather than requirements. If you use Earnaldo to earn free Robux, you can pick up boosts or passes in either title without spending real money. Our Fusion Piece guide and Blox Fruits guide cover the specifics for each.
Earn Free Robux While You Grind
Both games have natural downtime -- travel and dungeon runs in Fusion Piece, sailing and farming in Blox Fruits. Earnaldo lets you turn that downtime into free Robux, then spend it on boosts and game passes in whichever game you prefer.
Who Should Play What
Choose Fusion Piece If You...
- Want to get in early on a newer game with room to grow
- Like the One Piece and Jujutsu Kaisen fusion and cursed-energy combat
- Enjoy a reroll system where landing a strong race shapes your build
- Like chasing fresh content arc by arc with matching codes
- Want a less crowded meta you can get ahead of
Choose Blox Fruits If You...
- Want the deepest, most established world in the genre
- Like hunting rare Devil Fruits and mastering swords and styles
- Want three sea worlds, raids, and years of content to work through
- Value a huge community with endless guides, tier lists, and trading
- Prefer the most polished mobile experience
Play Both If You...
- Love One-Piece-style anime RPGs and want both a giant and a fresh challenger
- Want to maximize downtime for earning Robux with Earnaldo during travel and farming
- Like comparing how a new game and an established one handle the same genre
Final Verdict
These two serve different players. Blox Fruits is the genre giant and the safer pick for sheer depth: three sea worlds, dozens of fruits, raids, a mature meta, a huge community, and the most polished mobile experience. If you want the most content and the most established world, it wins. Fusion Piece is the fresh challenger, and its edge is the One Piece and Jujutsu Kaisen fusion plus a reroll system that makes early builds feel personal, all in a newer game you can grow with and get ahead of. If you want a proven world, play Blox Fruits; if you want something fresh with a distinct hook and active codes, Fusion Piece is well worth a look. For deeper strategy, see our Fusion Piece hub.
Frequently Asked Questions
Both are One-Piece-style open-world anime RPGs where you sail the seas and grind levels, but Fusion Piece fuses One Piece with Jujutsu Kaisen, adding cursed-energy combat and a reroll system for races and traits on top of the sailing. Blox Fruits is the massive, long-running original built around eating Devil Fruits for powers across three sea worlds. Fusion Piece is the new challenger; Blox Fruits is the genre giant.
Both pair well with Earnaldo because both have long grinds with downtime. Fusion Piece has stretches between bosses and dungeon runs, and Blox Fruits has long travel and farming windows. Either game lets you switch to Earnaldo's earn page during those gaps and return without losing progress, then spend the Robux on game passes in whichever game you prefer.
Yes. Both Fusion Piece and Blox Fruits are fully playable on mobile through the Roblox app on iOS and Android. Both map combat to on-screen ability buttons that work cleanly on a touchscreen. Blox Fruits is the more polished mobile experience thanks to years of optimization, while Fusion Piece runs fine but is still a newer, smaller game.
Blox Fruits has far more content, with three sea worlds, dozens of Devil Fruits, raids, and years of updates behind it. Fusion Piece is newer and smaller, built around story arcs that add content over time, with a current level 4000 cap. If you want the deepest, most established world, Blox Fruits wins; if you want a fresh game with room to grow and a fusion twist, Fusion Piece appeals.
Yes. As of June 18, 2026, Fusion Piece has working codes including FUSIONPIECE! and GILGAMESH! that give Beli, Gems, Roll and Reroll Essence, and Dungeon Tickets, plus periodic arc codes. Blox Fruits also has a long-running code system that grants stat resets and XP boosts. Always verify either game's codes in-game before trusting a list, since codes expire.
Beginners who want a proven, content-rich game with endless guides and a huge community should start with Blox Fruits. Beginners who want to get in early on a newer game, enjoy the reroll-for-a-race hook, and like the One Piece and Jujutsu Kaisen fusion should try Fusion Piece. Both are free, so trying each for an evening is a fair way to decide.