Blox Fruits Coloring Pages bring one of Roblox’s most-played games to life with color – and this collection at ColoringPagesOnly.com covers 20+ free pages featuring the fruits that every Blox Fruits player knows by heart. From beginner fruits like Flame and Smoke all the way up to the most powerful and rare fruits in the game – Dragon, Leopard, Kitsune, Dough, and Venom – this collection is built for players who want to color the powers they grind for in the game.

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What Is Blox Fruits?

Blox Fruits is a Roblox game created by the group Go Play Eclipsis, inspired by the world of the manga and anime One Piece. It is consistently one of the most-visited games on the Roblox platform, with hundreds of millions of visits and an enormous active player community.

The core mechanic is simple and endlessly engaging: players explore a world of islands spread across three seas – the First Sea, Second Sea, and Third Sea – leveling up their characters, fighting enemies and bosses, and most importantly, hunting for and collecting Blox Fruits. Each fruit grants its user a unique set of powers – fire, ice, shadow, venom, the ability to transform into a dragon or leopard – at the cost of being unable to swim. This trade-off is directly inspired by Devil Fruits from One Piece, and it creates the same strategic tension: a fruit user is devastatingly powerful on land and almost helpless in deep water.

The game has three major combat systems – Fruit (devil fruit powers), Sword, and Gun – and players can specialize in one or combine all three. But it’s the fruits that define Blox Fruits culture. Players spend hours farming Beli and Robux, hunting fruit spawns, hunting bosses and Sea Beasts, and trading with other players – all in pursuit of the best possible fruit for their build. Knowing the fruit tier list is as essential as knowing the map.

The Fruits in This Collection – What They Are and Why They Matter

Dragon is one of the most iconic fruits in the game and consistently ranks among the top tier. It is a Beast-type fruit that transforms the user into a dragon, granting them one of the most visually dramatic transformations in all of Blox Fruits – a full dragon form with enormous range, serious damage output, and the ability to fly. The Dragon page is the most visually ambitious in the collection, with scales, horns, and the sweeping form of a fully transformed dragon in combat.

Leopard sits alongside Dragon at the very top of the competitive tier list and is widely considered the strongest fruit for PvP combat. It is a Beast-type fruit that transforms the user into a leopard form with incredibly fast, high-combo attacks and exceptional mobility. Its coloring page captures the sleek, aggressive aesthetic of the leopard form – all spotted fur, powerful limbs, and the speed implied in the pose.

Kitsune is one of the rarest and most sought-after fruits in the game – a Mythical Beast-type fruit that transforms the user into a multi-tailed fox form. Its rarity makes it a status symbol as much as a combat tool, and its coloring page reflects that with the distinctive fox silhouette and multiple tails that define the Kitsune aesthetic. The “Fruit Du Kitsune” page is one of the most detailed in the collection.

Dough is the fruit that defined a generation of Blox Fruits competitive play – a Special-type fruit that gives the user doughy, stretchy body properties and one of the most powerful defensive and offensive move sets in the game. Dough users are recognizable by their pink-and-cream color palette and the distinctive stretched-limb animations of their attacks. Its page in the collection reflects that soft-but-powerful visual identity.

Venom is a Special-type fruit that gives the user control over a corrosive, purple-black toxic substance – one of the highest-damage fruits in the game and a consistent top-tier choice for grinding. The visual aesthetic is dramatic and dark: deep purples, toxic greens, and the viscous fluid effects of venom attacks. The Venom page is one of the most color-rich in the collection for anyone who wants to work with a dark, saturated palette.

Shadow is a Natural-type fruit that grants control over shadows and darkness – the user can meld into shadows, summon shadow soldiers, and deal damage through shadow-based attacks. Its page is built around deep blacks and dark purples with the distinctive shadowy tendrils of the fruit’s visual effects.

Rumble is a Natural-type fruit that gives the user control over lightning and electricity – fast, crackling attacks with a dramatic yellow-and-white electrical palette. It is one of the more visually spectacular fruits in the game and one of the most satisfying to color, since the lightning effects give natural structure to where the brightest and darkest tones belong.

Quake is a Natural-type fruit that generates shockwaves and seismic energy – inspired directly by the Gura Gura no Mi from One Piece. It is one of the most powerful area-of-effect fruits in the game, creating visible ripples and crack effects in the air around the user. Its palette runs in blue-white shock energy against the natural environment it disrupts.

Flame is one of the most accessible and reliable fruits for newer players – a Natural-type elemental fruit that grants fire control and is one of the first truly good fruits players work toward. Its palette is the classic fire orange, yellow, and red, and the Flame page captures the flame-user aesthetic that many players associate with their early Blox Fruits experience.

Smoke is an early-game Natural-type elemental fruit – one of the first fruits many players encounter. Its gray-and-white smoke aesthetic is understated compared to Flame or Dragon, but it has its own visual identity that makes it a worthwhile coloring page, especially for players who have a nostalgic attachment to it as an early discovery.

Sand is a Natural-type elemental fruit with a warm desert-beige and gold palette – the user generates and controls sand, with sweeping area attacks. The Sand Fruit Papercraft page is particularly interesting as a crafting project since the sandy, textured aesthetic translates very well to paper craft techniques.

Diamond is a Natural-type fruit that covers the user’s body in diamond, making them incredibly hard to damage but limiting their mobility. Its palette is all crystalline blues, cold whites, and the prismatic sparkle of cut diamond surfaces.

Bomb is one of the simplest Natural-type fruits in terms of function – the user generates explosions – but its bold red-and-black color scheme and the round bomb imagery make it one of the more graphic and immediately recognizable fruit designs.

Falcon is a Beast-type fruit that transforms the user into a falcon, giving them exceptional flight speed and aerial combat capabilities. The page captures the sharp, angular bird-of-prey aesthetic with spread wings and the speed implied in the composition.

Spider is a Beast-type fruit that gives the user spider-like abilities – web shooting, wall-climbing, and multi-hit close-range attacks. Its dark aesthetic and web patterns make it one of the more atmospheric pages in the collection.

T-Rex is a Beast-type fruit that transforms the user into a Tyrannosaurus Rex, massive, heavy-hitting, with some of the most dramatic transformation animation in the game. Its page captures the sheer scale of the T. rex form.

Spin is one of the very first fruits many new players pick up – a basic Natural-type fruit that generates spinning attacks. It’s a beginner fruit, but it has genuine nostalgic value for long-time players as their starting point.

Jigsaw / Pain is one of the most distinctive-looking fruits in the collection – its page titled “Jigsaw Puzzle Pain” reflects the puzzle-piece aesthetic of this fruit’s visual design, with fragmented, geometric attack patterns.

Fruit Spirit is a special entity in the game related to fruit awakening and mastery – its page captures the ethereal, energy-based visual of a fruit’s awakened spirit form.

Coloring Tips for Blox Fruits Pages

Blox Fruits has a very specific visual language: the fruit type determines the color palette, and getting that right makes each page feel genuinely connected to the game rather than generic.

Elemental Natural fruits (Flame, Smoke, Sand, Rumble, Quake, Shadow) should feel atmospheric – the user’s body is partially or fully transformed into the element they control, so the edges between skin/clothing and element should blend rather than have hard outlines. For Flame, start with a warm yellow at the core and layer out through orange to deep red at the edges. For Shadow, work from near-black at the core to dark purple at the edges – never fully black, always with some deep color temperature.

Beast fruits (Dragon, Leopard, Falcon, Spider, T. rex) call for a different approach – these are transformations into living creatures, so the coloring should feel organic and textured. Scales for Dragon should have individual variation – no two scales should be exactly the same tone. Leopard’s spots work best when the background fur is a warm cream-tan, and the spots are a deep, rich brown rather than pure black. T-Rex should be read at a glance as prehistoric – earthy greens and grays with the weight and solidity of something enormous.

Special fruits (Dough, Venom, Kitsune) have the most distinctive palettes and reward the most creative approaches. Dough’s soft pink-and-cream is deceptively complex – it should look pliable and slightly shiny, like actual dough, which means working with soft gradients and a subtle highlight along stretched surfaces. Venom’s purple-black requires careful layering to avoid looking flat – deep purple as the base, near-black shadows, and a sickly yellow-green for the toxic highlights where the venom glows brightest.

For the Rumble and Quake pages, the lightning and shockwave effects are where the coloring matters most. Lightning is one of the few visual effects where white is your most important color – a pure white at the core of each bolt, transitioning quickly to bright yellow, then to a cooler electric blue at the outermost edges. The background around the lightning should be slightly darkened to make the white core pop.

5 Activities to Do With Your Blox Fruits Pages

Build a personal fruit tier list display. Color all the fruit pages in the collection, then cut them out and arrange them on a large sheet of paper in the shape of a tier list – S+ at the top, down through S, A, B, and C tiers. Based on your knowledge of the game, place each fruit in the tier you think it belongs in. Use the character’s canonical game colors so each fruit is immediately identifiable. This is a great conversation starter with other players and a genuinely interesting way to show off both your coloring and your game knowledge at the same time.

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Resource: YouTube – Coloring Penguin

Color the same fruit in two forms: normal and awakened. Many of the top-tier fruits in Blox Fruits have an awakened form with enhanced visual effects and a slightly altered color palette. Print two copies of a single fruit page – Dragon, Dough, or Venom work best for this. Color the first version in the standard game colors. Color the second with enhanced intensity: brighter highlights, deeper shadows, and more pronounced glow effects at the edges. The awakened version should feel like the same fruit turned up to maximum power.

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Decorating Christmas

Create a “Three Seas” map. Use three blank sheets of paper as backgrounds – one warm and bright for the First Sea, one deeper and more intense for the Second Sea, one darkest and most dramatic for the Third Sea. Color the beginner fruits (Spin, Bomb, Smoke, Flame) and place them on the First Sea. Color the mid-tier fruits (Sand, Diamond, Rumble, Quake, Shadow) on the Second Sea. Color the top-tier fruits (Dragon, Leopard, Kitsune, Dough, Venom) on the Third Sea. The result is a visual map of the game’s progression.

Make a Blox Fruits fruit identification card set. Color each fruit page and cut them down to trading card size. On the back, write the fruit’s type (Natural/Beast/Special), its tier rating, the key ability it’s known for, and one sentence about the strategy it enables. This combines game knowledge with coloring in a way that’s genuinely useful – especially for newer players who are still learning which fruits are worth chasing.

Design your own Blox Fruits build card. After coloring the individual fruit pages, choose your personal ideal build – pick a fruit, a sword style, and a fighting style – and create a “player card” that shows your chosen fruit (colored page), your ship color scheme, and your home sea. This is a classic fan activity in the Blox Fruits community, and the coloring pages make the visual element of it much more personalized than screenshots alone.

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