Did you just reach level 700 and enter the Second Sea in Blox Fruits, but now you're overwhelmed by the sheer amount of things to do? Don't worry, this guide will tell you everything you actually need to progress insanely fast. Players need to be level 700 to enter the Second Sea. You only need a few smart items to dominate the Second Sea, and we'll walk you through each one step by step.
Best Fruits for Second Sea Grind
Let's start with the most important part: your fruit. Picking the right fruit is crucial for efficient grinding and progression.
Buddha Fruit
The absolute best fruit you can get in Second Sea is Buddha. The Buddha fruit is considered the best fruit for grinding in the Second Sea thanks to its huge hitbox, great defense, and synergy with swords and fighting styles. If you want to grind levels quickly and safely, Buddha is the top pick, allowing you to easily farm bosses and groups of enemies without taking much damage.
Once you acquire it, make sure to awaken the Z move as soon as possible. It greatly improves the hitbox and increases your defense, making grinding much easier. The best ways to get the Buddha fruit are by rolling from the Fruit Gacha, checking the stock regularly at the Blox Fruit Dealer, or trading for it. 
Other Strong Fruit Options
If you don't have Buddha yet, no problem. Keep grinding with Light or Ice fruits.
- Light fruit: This fruit is excellent for traveling across the Second Sea due to its mobility.
- Ice fruit: Provides good area-of-effect (AoE) damage and is very useful in close combat scenarios.
Another strong option is Magma fruit, especially if you awaken it. It's powerful, applies burn damage, and features very good AoE moves. While mythical fruits like Kitsune or Dragon are amazing if you get lucky, don't waste your time hunting for them. Focus on obtaining Buddha, and once you have it, don't switch – it will carry you to the Third Sea.
Fruit Gacha Cost
The cost of a random physical fruit from the Fruit Gacha is based on the player's level.
Weapons for Second Sea
If you're primarily using Buddha, swords are generally not worth the time investment over fighting styles for grinding. However, if you're running a sword-focused build, the Second Sea has some great, relatively easy-to-get options.
Gravity Blade
The Gravity Blade drops from the boss 'Orbitus'. It is a strong all-rounder sword option. 
Rengoku
The Rengoku sword can be unlocked by defeating the boss 'Ice Admiral' and obtaining a hidden key. It is powerful and has good moves. 
Dragon Trident
The Dragon Trident drops from the 'Tide Keeper' boss. It is a great early pick for sword users. 
Dark Blade v2
To unlock the Dark Blade v2, players need to meet specific requirements:
Requirement
Value
Sword Mastery
400
Fragments
2,500
Avoid the True Triple Katana for now; it's a long grind not worth doing while you're still leveling. You can always go for it in the Third Sea when you're max level and farming for fun or PvP.
Fighting Styles
Fighting styles are crucial, especially if you're using Buddha. They provide significant damage and utility.
Sharkman Karate
The style recommended to everyone is Sharkman Karate. It's powerful, has great AoE, and fits perfectly with Buddha's grinding playstyle. Sharkman Karate can be unlocked from the 'Daigrock, the Sharkman' NPC. 
To unlock Sharkman Karate, you need to meet the following requirements:
Requirement
Value
Water Kung Fu Mastery
400
Fragments
2,500
Belly
2,500,000
Quest
Small quest from Daigrock, the Sharkman NPC
Until you get Sharkman Karate, use Water Kung Fu. Both Sharkman Karate and Water Kung Fu are getting reworked in Update 27, meaning they will likely be even better than they are currently. Getting them early and leveling them up is a smart investment, especially if you plan to use Buddha or any melee build.
Death Step
Death Step is another solid fighting style option. It is a strong melee fighting style for damage dealing, known for being fast, aggressive, and providing high damage output.
Belly: The in-game currency used to purchase items and services in Blox Fruits.
Accessories
Accessories can significantly boost your character's capabilities. Here are a few you absolutely need.
Warrior Helmet
The Warrior Helmet is a great accessory to pair with a melee or sword build. It boosts damage, making it very good with Buddha and any melee build. It's also not difficult to obtain. 
Ghoul Mask
The Ghoul Mask provides valuable life leech and extra speed, perfect for both farming and PvP. You can acquire it from Elpero in the Cursed Ship by trading 50 Ectoplasm.
Swan Glasses
Swan Glasses are one of the best accessories in the game, providing cooldown reduction, speed, and damage buffs. The catch is that it's a rare drop from Don Swan, so you might need to grind him a lot or get lucky to obtain them. 
If you didn't pick up the Black Cape in the First Sea, go back and grab it. It serves as a good temporary accessory while you work toward better options. Always pick accessories that match your build and boost your strengths.
Other Essential Abilities and Items
Aside from your main fruit, weapons, and accessories, there are a few other abilities and items you should definitely unlock in the Second Sea.
- Instinct: If you haven't gotten it yet, grab it from the Instinct Teacher at the Upper Sky Islands in the First Sea. It allows you to dodge incoming attacks and predict enemy movements, which is super useful in boss fights and PvP. Once unlocked, it levels up passively by using it while grinding. The more attacks you dodge, the more it levels. You can upgrade it to Instinct v2 in the Third Sea.
- Haki (Aura): This is essential, especially for sword or melee builds. Make sure to fully upgrade it. It's super easy to level by keeping Aura activated while grinding and using melee or sword attacks; it will passively level up as you fight.
- Race Abilities: Don't overlook your race abilities. Unlocking V2 and V3 of your race provides major buffs like speed, damage, energy regeneration, or healing, all of which are game-changing, especially in the Second and Third Seas. If you want to push even further, consider unlocking the Ghoul Race. It's one of the best races in the game right now, offering life leech and great movement options, making it 100% worth it for grinding and PvP. However, it's recommended to focus first on getting Buddha and a solid fighting style before going for Ghoul once your core setup is ready.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I enter the Second Sea in Blox Fruits?
To enter the Second Sea in Blox Fruits, players need to reach level 700. Once you've reached this level, you can speak to the Experience Captain (or similar NPC) to travel to the Second Sea.
What is the best fruit for grinding in Blox Fruits Second Sea?
The Buddha fruit is widely considered the best fruit for grinding in the Second Sea. Its large hitbox, strong defense, and synergy with fighting styles make it incredibly efficient for farming levels and defeating enemies.
How do I unlock Sharkman Karate in Blox Fruits?
To unlock Sharkman Karate, you need 400 mastery on Water Kung Fu, 2,500 fragments, 2,500,000 Belly, and to complete a small quest given by the Daigrock, the Sharkman NPC.
What are the best accessories for melee builds in Blox Fruits Second Sea?
For melee builds in the Second Sea, the Warrior Helmet (for damage), Ghoul Mask (for life leech and speed), and Swan Glasses (for cooldown, speed, and damage buffs) are among the best accessories.
Where can I find the bosses that drop strong swords in Blox Fruits Second Sea?
Strong swords in the Second Sea drop from specific bosses: the Gravity Blade from Orbitus, the Rengoku sword from the Ice Admiral, and the Dragon Trident from the Tide Keeper.
Is the Dark Blade v2 worth getting in Blox Fruits Second Sea?
Unlocking the Dark Blade v2 requires 400 mastery and 2,500 fragments. While powerful, it's often advised to prioritize leveling and core builds in the Second Sea and pursue the Dark Blade v2 in the Third Sea when at max level or focusing on PvP.