Welcome, aspiring Pirates and Marines! In Blox Fruits, mastering elemental powers and legendary swords is key to dominating the Seas. However, choosing the right accessories can give you an unparalleled edge. This guide will walk you through the top accessories available in the First, Second, and Third Seas, helping you pick the best gear for your current journey.

First Sea Accessories
There are eight accessories you can acquire in the First Sea. Here are the top picks to help you level up fast and enhance your early-game experience.

The Swordsman Hat
Ranked number five on our list, The Swordsman Hat provides a significant boost for sword users.
Stat/Buff | Value |
|---|---|
+Sword Damage | +10% |
While very useful, most players in the First Sea prioritize leveling up quickly, often relying on devil fruits over swords. Hence, its utility is somewhat limited in early progression.

The Tomoe Ring
Coming in at number four, The Tomoe Ring is exceptionally beneficial for beginners focusing on fruit damage.
Stat/Buff | Value |
|---|---|
+Fruit Damage | +10% |
As most players in the First Sea primarily use devil fruits to level up, this accessory is incredibly useful for boosting your damage output early on.

The Pink Coat
At number three, The Pink Coat focuses on survivability rather than damage.
Stat/Buff | Value |
|---|---|
+Health | 200 |
This accessory is particularly helpful for players running a "glass cannon" build, meaning they put most points into damage and very few into defense. The extra 200 health can prevent you from being one-shotted by NPCs.
The Black Cape
Ranked number two, The Black Cape offers a well-rounded set of buffs, making it a significant upgrade.
Stat/Buff | Value |
|---|---|
+All Damage | +5% |
+Energy | +100 |
+Health | +100 |
This cape boosts damage for all combat styles—fruit, sword, or gun—along with providing extra health and energy.
The Cool Shades
Topping the First Sea list at number one, The Cool Shades provide multiple powerful buffs.
Stat/Buff | Value |
|---|---|
+All Damage | +7.5% |
+Movement Speed | +17.5% |
+Energy | +100 |
+Health | +100 |
Beyond their practical benefits, they also make your avatar look super cool!
Second Sea Accessories
Upon entering the Second Sea, you'll find a total of 10 new accessories to enhance your build. These offer more specialized and potent buffs.

The Zebra Cap
Ranked number five, The Zebra Cap is designed specifically for sword Mains.
Stat/Buff | Value |
|---|---|
+Sword Damage | +10% |
-Blox Fruit Skill Cooldown | -15% |
+Energy | +500 |
+Health | +100 |
This accessory is incredibly useful if you rely on swords for damage, especially when combined with a stun fruit like the Dark Fruit, as it significantly reduces skill cooldowns.
The Ghoul Mask
At number four, The Ghoul Mask is considered a "broken" accessory due to its potent healing capabilities.
Stat/Buff | Value |
|---|---|
+Movement Speed | +35% |
+Energy | +500 |
Life Leech (Melee vs NPCs) | +10% |
life leech: The more damage you do with melee attacks, the more health you will recover.
This makes you incredibly durable, particularly when combined with fighting styles like Sanguine Arts, which also offer leech effects. You can heal massive amounts of health in seconds.
The Red Spiky Coat
Ranked number three, The Red Spiky Coat is a balanced accessory, offering a mix of offensive and defensive stats.
Stat/Buff | Value |
|---|---|
+All Damage | +7.5% |
+Energy | +250 |
+Health | +500 |
This coat provides solid damage, energy, and health buffs. To obtain it, you must defeat the Chis Captain who spawns on Haunted Ship Island. Keep in mind, the drop is not guaranteed, so you may need to defeat him multiple times.
The Dark Coat
Taking the number two spot, The Dark Coat is a highly sought-after accessory, especially for fruit users.
Stat/Buff | Value |
|---|---|
+Blox Fruit Damage | +15% |
+Energy | +600 |
+Health | +600 |
This accessory provides a massive buff to your Blox Fruit damage, making you incredibly powerful with fruits like the Kitsune Fruit or Dragon Fruit. However, acquiring the Dark Coat is known to be very challenging.
The Swan Glasses
Claiming the top spot in the Second Sea are the infamous Swan Glasses, which provide an extensive range of buffs.
Stat/Buff | Value |
|---|---|
+Movement Speed | +25% |
+All Damage | +8% |
-All Skill Cooldown | -8% |
+All Damage Resistance | +8% |
+Energy | +250 |
+Health | +250 |
These glasses offer nearly every buff in the game—speed, damage, skill cooldown reduction, damage resistance, energy, and health—making them incredibly powerful. Obtaining them requires defeating Do Flamingo, which can be a significant challenge if you are not already maxed level.
Third Sea Accessories
The Third Sea boasts an impressive 24 accessories, more than the First and Second Seas combined, offering a wide array of specialized options for advanced players.

The Leviathan Shield
Ranked number five, The Leviathan Shield is a defensive powerhouse, especially in aquatic environments.
Stat/Buff | Value |
|---|---|
+Defense (Melee, Sword, Gun) | +15% |
-Water Damage | -90% |
+Defense (Sea Events) | +30% |
+Health | +1000 |
This shield offers unparalleled defense against various damage types and significantly reduces water damage, making it ideal for sea exploration and events. While it provides a substantial health buff, other accessories might be better for general PvP.
The Lei
Coming in at number four, The Lei is a simple yet incredibly effective accessory for survivability.
Stat/Buff | Value |
|---|---|
+Health Regeneration | +50% |
With 50% extra health regeneration, this accessory is "broken" for sustained fights. In PvP, if an opponent's combo is incomplete or they disengage, you can quickly regenerate a significant portion of your health.
The Hunter Cape (Red)
At number three, The Hunter Cape (Red) is a versatile accessory providing boosts across multiple combat styles.
Stat/Buff | Value |
|---|---|
+Movement Speed | +80% |
+Melee Damage | +10% |
+Sword Damage | +10% |
+Gun Damage | +10% |
+Health | +750 |
This cape is very strong for hybrid builds, offering increased speed, damage for melee, sword, and gun attacks, alongside a healthy boost to your overall health.
The Pilot Helmet
Ranked number two, The Pilot Helmet excels in mobility, making you incredibly fast.
Stat/Buff | Value |
|---|---|
+Movement Speed | +130% |
+Health Regeneration | +10% |
+Energy | +250 |
+Health | +250 |
Its main appeal is the massive 130% extra movement speed, allowing you to zoom across the map. It also provides extra health regeneration, energy, and health. To get this accessory, simply defeat the Stone Boss on Port Island, the starter island of the Third Sea.
The Pale Scarf
Taking the top spot in the Third Sea is The Pale Scarf, a truly "broken" accessory for combat prowess.
Stat/Buff | Value |
|---|---|
+Blox Fruit Damage | +15% |
+Sword Damage | +15% |
+Instinct Dodges | +2 |
Observation Haki Vision | 10x larger |
instinct dodges: An ability provided by Observation Haki that allows you to automatically dodge incoming attacks. observation Haki vision: Your ability to perceive opponents and predict their moves, which is significantly enhanced to be 10 times larger with the Pale Scarf.
The Pale Scarf boosts both Blox Fruit and sword damage, provides two extra instinct dodges, and makes your observation Haki vision ten times larger. This accessory is favored for its immense damage potential and enhanced defensive capabilities, allowing your combos to hit harder and potentially one-shot opponents, making it generally preferred over the Pilot Helmet for pure combat scenarios.

Choosing the right accessory can significantly impact your gameplay, whether you prioritize damage, defense, speed, or utility. Carefully consider your playstyle and current build to select the best gear for your adventures in Blox Fruits.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best accessories for the First Sea in Blox Fruits?
For the First Sea, the top accessories are The Cool Shades for their multiple buffs (damage, speed, health, energy), followed by The Black Cape for all-around damage and stats, and The Pink Coat for extra health to prevent being one-shotted. The Tomoe Ring is excellent for fruit users, and The Swordsman Hat for sword users.
How do I get the Red Spiky Coat in Blox Fruits?
To obtain The Red Spiky Coat, you need to defeat the Chis Captain on Haunted Ship Island in the Second Sea. Keep in mind that the drop is not guaranteed, so you may need to fight him multiple times before it drops.
Is the Ghoul Mask good for healing in Blox Fruits?
Yes, The Ghoul Mask is exceptionally good for healing in Blox Fruits. It provides 10% life leech on melee attacks against NPCs, allowing you to recover significant health quickly, especially when combined with a fighting style like Sanguine Arts which also has a leech effect.
What is the best accessory for fruit users in the Third Sea?
For fruit users in the Third Sea, The Pale Scarf is generally considered the best accessory. It grants a significant +15% Blox Fruit damage, along with sword damage, extra instinct dodges, and expanded observation Haki vision, making it highly effective for offensive fruit-based combat.
Where can I find the Pilot Helmet in Blox Fruits?
You can find the Pilot Helmet in the Third Sea by defeating the Stone Boss. This boss is located on Port Island, which is the starter island of the Third Sea. It is considered an easy accessory to obtain.
What is instinct vision and how does the Pale Scarf affect it?
Instinct vision (also known as observation Haki vision) is your ability to perceive opponents and predict their moves, which helps you dodge attacks. The Pale Scarf significantly enhances this by making your instinct vision 10 times larger, allowing you to better anticipate and react to enemy actions.