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Grand Piece Online tier list 2026 showing the best Devil Fruits ranked

Updated: April 5, 2026 — Update 11

Grand Piece Online Tier List (2026) — Best Fruits Ranked

By Earnaldo Team · April 5, 2026 · 10 min read

Grand Piece Online (GPO) is one of the most popular One Piece-inspired action RPGs on Roblox, and picking the right Devil Fruit can make or break your experience. This tier list ranks every notable Devil Fruit in the game based on PvP performance, PvE grinding, and overall utility as of Update 11.

Whether you just found a fruit under a tree or you're weighing a big trade, this ranking will help you figure out what's worth eating and what's better off as trade currency. If you're looking for active freebies first, check our Grand Piece Online codes page.

Table of Contents

  1. S Tier — Best Devil Fruits
  2. A Tier — Excellent Devil Fruits
  3. B Tier — Good Devil Fruits
  4. C Tier — Weak Devil Fruits
  5. Tier List Summary Table
  6. How We Ranked These Fruits
  7. FAQ

Quick context for newer players: Devil Fruits in GPO come in three types — Paramecia, Logia, and Zoan — and five rarities: Common, Rare, Epic, Legendary, and Mythical. Fruits spawn every 30 to 60 minutes after a server starts and despawn after 1 hour. If you're hunting for top-tier drops, play during the 2x Logia Weekend event (Friday through Sunday), which doubles Legendary and Mythical spawn rates.

S Tier — Best Devil Fruits in Grand Piece Online

These are the fruits that define the meta. If you own any of them, you're sitting on the strongest tools GPO has to offer. Each one excels in PvP, performs well in PvE, or both.

Mochi Mochi no Mi (Mythical Paramecia)

Mochi Mochi no Mi is the best overall Devil Fruit in Grand Piece Online right now. Its awakened form, commonly called Mochi V2, unlocks the Future Sight passive — a mechanic that lets you automatically dodge incoming attacks without any input. That alone would make it strong, but the fruit also deals enormous damage across all of its moves.

What makes Mochi truly unusual is that it's a Paramecia fruit that behaves like a Logia. You get elemental-style dodges despite not technically being a Logia type. In PvP, experienced Mochi users are some of the hardest players to take down in the entire game. It dominates Battle Royale, 1v1s, and crew fights.

Tip: Mochi V2 requires completing the awakening quest. Don't eat this fruit unless you're ready to grind for the full awakening — the base version is significantly weaker.

Tori Tori no Mi: Model Phoenix (Mythical Zoan)

The Phoenix fruit is the only Mythical Zoan in GPO, and it earns its rarity. Transforming into a phoenix grants strong flight, powerful heal abilities, and solid damage output. The healing factor alone makes it one of the most forgiving fruits for PvE content — you can sustain through boss fights that would drain other fruit users.

In PvP, Phoenix users are tough to finish off. The combination of aerial mobility and self-healing creates a frustrating matchup for most opponents. It's not quite as dominant as Mochi in pure 1v1 scenarios, but it's more versatile across different content types.

Magu Magu no Mi (Legendary Logia)

Magu Magu no Mi brings raw destructive power through its magma abilities. As a Logia, you get the standard elemental dodge passive, meaning lower-level players can't touch you with basic attacks. The damage numbers on Magu's skills are among the highest in the game, making it lethal in both PvP encounters and PvE grinding.

Magu is often the fruit that players compare everything else against. It's the benchmark for what a high-tier Logia should feel like: massive area damage, strong single-target hits, and that Logia invulnerability against weaker enemies.

Hie Hie no Mi (Legendary Logia)

Hie Hie no Mi earns its S Tier spot through one of the most valuable utility kits in GPO. Its ice abilities provide amazing stuns that lock opponents in place during PvP and Battle Royale matches. Once you land the initial freeze, you can chain into devastating combos that most players can't escape.

Hie also has a unique passive that lets you walk on water, which is extremely useful for exploration and escaping fights near coastlines. For a game built around ocean travel and island hopping, that perk alone has significant practical value.

A Tier — Excellent Devil Fruits

A Tier fruits are strong picks that can compete with S Tier in the right hands. They each have clear strengths but also noticeable weaknesses that keep them from the very top.

Mera Mera no Mi (Legendary Logia)

Mera Mera no Mi is the fire Logia, and it delivers one of the highest raw damage outputs in Grand Piece Online. Its skills come out fast, the hitboxes are generous, and the Logia dodge passive adds a layer of survivability. It's a strong PvP fruit for aggressive players who like to pressure opponents with relentless attacks.

The reason Mera sits in A Tier instead of S is that it lacks the utility and control that Magu and Hie provide. Pure damage is great, but the S Tier fruits offer damage plus something extra — whether that's Magu's superior area control or Hie's stun chains.

Ope Ope no Mi (Legendary Paramecia)

Ope Ope no Mi is the surgeon fruit, and its Room ability creates a spherical zone where you control the battlefield. Inside your Room, you can teleport objects, swap positions with enemies, and execute precision combos that feel genuinely unique compared to other fruits. It's a fantastic utility fruit that rewards creative play.

Its main drawback is performance against certain PvE content. Ope struggles notably against Krakens, which limits its usefulness for some of the game's most rewarding encounters. If you can work around that limitation, Ope is one of the most satisfying fruits to master.

Doku Doku no Mi (Epic Paramecia)

Doku Doku no Mi punches above its rarity class. As an Epic Paramecia, it shouldn't theoretically compete with Legendary fruits, but its versatile poison attacks deal high sustained damage that adds up quickly. The damage-over-time effects let you pressure opponents even when you're not actively hitting them.

Doku is a solid choice for players who want strong performance without needing to find a Legendary or Mythical drop. It's easier to acquire through trading than the fruits above it, making it an accessible path to A Tier power.

Kage Kage no Mi (Epic Paramecia)

Kage Kage no Mi is the shadow fruit, and it shines brightest in PvP. Its shadow manipulation abilities create combo opportunities that are difficult to counter, especially in 1v1 situations. Skilled Kage users can chain moves together in ways that leave opponents stun-locked through entire health bars.

Like Doku, Kage is an Epic rarity fruit that performs well above expectations. It's less effective in PvE grinding compared to Logia options, but for players focused on PvP, it's one of the best values in the game.

B Tier — Good Devil Fruits

B Tier fruits fill specific roles well but lack the all-around strength of higher tiers. They're good starter fruits or situational picks for players who know exactly what they need.

Suna Suna no Mi (Rare Logia)

Suna Suna no Mi is widely considered the best farming fruit at its rarity level. As a Rare Logia, you still get the elemental dodge passive, which makes grinding lower-level content nearly effortless. The sand abilities cover decent area, letting you clear groups of NPCs efficiently.

In PvP, Suna is serviceable but not outstanding. It can hold its own against other Rare and some Epic fruits, but it gets outclassed by anything in A Tier or above. Think of it as a reliable workhorse rather than a showpiece. For more ways to progress faster in GPO, see our Grand Piece Online free Robux guide.

Bari Bari no Mi (Rare Paramecia)

Bari Bari no Mi creates barriers that block incoming damage. It's a defensive fruit that rewards patient, reactive playstyles. In group PvP and crew battles, a Bari user can protect teammates and create space. On its own, though, it lacks the offensive firepower to take down well-equipped opponents.

Bari works best as a supporting fruit in crew content rather than a solo option. If you're playing with friends, it brings genuine value to group compositions.

Yomi Yomi no Mi (Rare Paramecia)

Yomi Yomi no Mi has a unique revival mechanic that gives you a second life when you die. In a game where death can mean losing progress or a boss attempt, that safety net has real value. The combat abilities themselves are average for a Rare Paramecia, but the revival passive makes it forgiving for newer players learning the game.

Yomi is a solid training-wheels fruit. It won't win you tournaments, but it'll save you from frustrating deaths while you're still figuring out GPO's mechanics.

C Tier — Weak Devil Fruits

C Tier fruits are generally worth replacing as soon as you find something better. They can function in early-game content, but they fall off hard as you progress.

Gomu Gomu no Mi (Common Paramecia)

Gomu Gomu no Mi is the most iconic Devil Fruit in One Piece — it's Luffy's signature rubber power. In GPO, though, nostalgia doesn't translate to performance. As a Common Paramecia, its combat viability is limited. The stretchy attacks have narrow hitboxes, the damage is low, and it offers no defensive utility like a Logia dodge.

If you find a Gomu early on, it's better than nothing. But don't get attached. Replace it with any Rare or higher fruit as soon as possible. The one upside is that some collectors will trade for it based on the One Piece connection, so it occasionally has niche trade value.

Guru Guru no Mi (Common Paramecia)

Guru Guru no Mi offers minimal combat benefits. Its propeller-based abilities are more of a novelty than a serious tool. The damage output is among the lowest of any fruit in the game, and it doesn't provide meaningful utility in PvP or PvE. You're better off going fruitless and focusing on fighting styles than eating this one.

Bomu Bomu no Mi (Common Paramecia)

Bomu Bomu no Mi is the bomb fruit, and while explosions sound cool on paper, the actual damage numbers are underwhelming. The skills are slow, the range is short, and the overall kit doesn't offer enough to justify keeping this fruit once you have alternatives. Like Guru Guru, this is a fruit you eat only if you have absolutely nothing else.

Tip: If you're stuck with a C Tier fruit, focus on leveling your fighting style and Haki instead. A strong sword or fighting style build can outperform a bad Devil Fruit in most content.

Tier List Summary Table

Here's every fruit covered in this list at a glance. Use this table for quick reference when evaluating drops or trade offers.

Fruit Tier Type Rarity Best For
Mochi Mochi no Mi S Paramecia Mythical PvP & PvE
Tori Tori: Phoenix S Zoan Mythical PvE & Sustain
Magu Magu no Mi S Logia Legendary PvP & PvE
Hie Hie no Mi S Logia Legendary PvP & Utility
Mera Mera no Mi A Logia Legendary PvP Damage
Ope Ope no Mi A Paramecia Legendary Utility & PvP
Doku Doku no Mi A Paramecia Epic Sustained Damage
Kage Kage no Mi A Paramecia Epic PvP Combos
Suna Suna no Mi B Logia Rare Farming
Bari Bari no Mi B Paramecia Rare Defense
Yomi Yomi no Mi B Paramecia Rare Survivability
Gomu Gomu no Mi C Paramecia Common Early Game
Guru Guru no Mi C Paramecia Common Novelty
Bomu Bomu no Mi C Paramecia Common Early Game

How We Ranked These Fruits

Our rankings are based on four weighted factors that reflect how most players actually experience Grand Piece Online.

PvP Performance (40%) — How the fruit performs in 1v1 duels, Battle Royale, and crew fights. We prioritize consistent results over highlight-reel clips. A fruit that wins most matchups reliably scores higher than one that's flashy but inconsistent.

PvE Effectiveness (25%) — How well the fruit handles boss fights, NPC grinding, and raid content. Fruits that can farm efficiently without burning through resources get bonus points here.

Utility & Mobility (20%) — Extra perks like flight, water walking, healing, and crowd control. These abilities often matter more in practice than raw damage numbers because they affect how you navigate the world and survive encounters.

Accessibility & Trade Value (15%) — How easy the fruit is to obtain and what it's worth on the trading market. A Mythical fruit that's equally strong to a Legendary one ranks slightly lower because fewer players can realistically acquire it. Conversely, fruits with inflated trade value relative to their combat power get noted.

We tested all fruits on Grand Piece Online during Update 11. Rankings can shift with future patches, and we'll update this list after major balance changes. For a comparison of how GPO stacks up against similar games, see our Grand Piece Online vs Blox Fruits breakdown.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best Devil Fruit in Grand Piece Online in 2026?

Mochi Mochi no Mi (awakened to Mochi V2) is widely considered the best Devil Fruit in GPO as of Update 11. Its Future Sight passive lets you automatically dodge incoming attacks, and it deals massive damage in both PvP and PvE. Despite being a Paramecia, it functions like a Logia with its elemental dodges.

How often do Devil Fruits spawn in GPO?

Devil Fruits spawn every 30 to 60 minutes after a server starts, and they despawn after 1 hour if nobody picks them up. During 2x Logia Weekend events (Friday through Sunday), the spawn rates for Legendary and Mythical fruits are doubled, making weekends the best time to fruit hunt.

Is Mera Mera no Mi better than Magu Magu no Mi in GPO?

Magu Magu no Mi is generally stronger than Mera Mera no Mi in the current meta. While Mera has one of the highest raw damage outputs in the game, Magu offers better overall performance in both PvP and PvE with its magma abilities. Magu sits in S Tier while Mera is A Tier, though Mera remains an excellent choice for aggressive playstyles.

What are the three types of Devil Fruits in Grand Piece Online?

Devil Fruits in GPO come in three types: Paramecia (grants superhuman abilities), Logia (lets you become and control a natural element, with passive elemental dodges), and Zoan (transforms you into an animal or mythical creature). Logia fruits are generally the most sought-after because of their automatic dodge mechanic against lower-level players.

Should I eat or trade my Mythical fruit in GPO?

It depends on the fruit. Mochi Mochi no Mi and Tori Tori no Mi: Model Phoenix are worth eating because they are top-tier combat fruits. However, some Mythical fruits hold extremely high trade value, and you might get more overall benefit by trading for multiple useful items or fruits rather than eating a single one. Check current trade values before deciding.

Is Gomu Gomu no Mi worth using in GPO?

Gomu Gomu no Mi is iconic because it's Luffy's fruit from One Piece, but in GPO it sits in C Tier. It's a Common Paramecia with limited combat viability compared to higher-rarity fruits. If you find one early on it can work as a starter fruit, but you should plan to replace it with a Rare or higher fruit as soon as possible.