Wiki · Chop
Chop is a Common fruit in Blox Fruits. Its current trading value is 50K with a demand rating of 1/10.
| Stat | Value | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Regular Value | 50K | In-game trading value (Beli equivalent) |
| Permanent Value | 20M | Value of the permanent version |
| Demand | 1/10 | Lower demand — may take time to find a trade |
| Rarity | Common | Item tier classification |
| Type | fruit | Item category |
| Price Trend | → Stable | Price is stable |
The permanent version of Chop is worth 20M. Permanent fruits can be used across all servers and are never lost, making them significantly more valuable than regular fruits. Use the trade calculator to check if a perm Chop trade is fair.
Chop is a Common, Natural-type Blox Fruit known primarily for its unique passive: it lets the user separate their body parts, which makes the body effectively immune to sword attacks by splitting apart. Chop excels as a niche counter to sword-focused players and many early-game NPCs, allowing you to dodge or nullify slashes (even slashes that apply elemental effects). However, its active moves have limited range and below-average damage, so Chop is best treated as a supporting fruit rather than a standalone damage dealer.
Chop can be acquired the same ways as other fruits: - Purchasing from the Blox Fruit Dealer when it appears in his inventory (random spawn). - Finding it in a fruit spawn location (random spawn mechanics). - Trading with other players. Note: Chop was historically used by certain NPCs (e.g., Bobby pre-Update 26), but reworks have removed some of those NPC usages and Chop was later replaced by Blade in NPC drops/behavior.
Core strengths: - Passive sword immunity: By splitting the body, Chop avoids sword slashes. This immunity applies against sword-wielding players and NPCs whose level is lower than the user (it effectively functions like an elemental against those NPCs). Exception: Bosses and Raid Bosses are not affected. - It can avoid swords that inflict fire, freeze, electric shock, or magic effects. - Allows close-range attacks and limited flight via its body-separation mechanics. Limitations: - Active skills are short-range and low DPS, making Chop poor for ranged combat or solo grinding at higher seas. - Most guides recommend using Chop as a support fruit — pair it with a sword or a higher-damage fruit/style for primary offense. - Visual/animation issues can occur with R15 models and layered clothing (body stretches instead of cleanly disconnecting). Notable moves: - X move: Functionally similar to Shark Saw’s X move. - F move: Chop (like Rocket) has one of its moves requiring high mastery to unlock.
- Current trade value: 50K - Demand: 1/10 (very low) - Trend: Stable Given Chop’s niche use and low demand, it’s not a high-value trade item. At 50K, expect offers from players seeking a cheap sword-counter or looking to collect commons. If you need quick value, trade it away for more versatile or higher-demand fruits. If you want a niche PvP tool, keep it, but don’t expect it to fetch top-tier fruit value.
- Use Chop as an anti-sword counter in PvP; pair it with a sword main to capitalize on immunity while dealing primary damage with the blade. - Don’t rely on Chop for boss fights or high-sea grinding — bosses ignore the passive immunity and higher-level NPCs often use Fighting Styles. - Practice close-range combos and movement to make up for the fruit’s short reach. - If trading, try to swap it for multiple low-tier fruits or for a small upgrade in rarity — Chop’s low demand means you’ll often need to accept fair-market, not premium, offers.
Use the Blox Fruits trade calculator to check if any Chop trade offer is fair. Browse the trade marketplace to find Chop offers or post your own. Check the full value list to compare Chop with other items of the same tier.
Chop has a current trading value of 50K and a permanent value of 20M. It is a Common-tier fruit with a demand rating of 1/10.
Chop has lower demand at 1/10, making it harder to trade. Consider bundling with other items.
Chop currently has a demand rating of 1/10. This is below average, meaning fewer players are actively seeking this item.
Chop has a stable value trend. There is no rush to trade — wait for a fair offer.