Eagle Fruit in Blox Fruits – Price, Value, Abilities & Guide

Price And Value

Physical Value

800K

Perm Value

400M

Robux Price

975

Beli Price

550k

Demand

(2/10)

Rarity

uncommon

Rank

14/41

Type

Zoan

Best Use

PvP

Tier

B

The Eagle Fruit, also known as Falcon, is an Uncommon Beast-type Blox Fruit that you can buy from the Blox Fruit Dealer for $550,000 or R$975.

This fruit grants the user a pair of Bald Eagle wings, enabling fast, smooth flight with great control. You can fly high, dive quickly, and attack with explosive feathers. The Eagle Fruit has good stun power, strong damage, and a wide attack range, making it useful for Raids, PvP battles, Sea Events, and normal grinding.

You can also use other weapons while flying, which gives you more combat options. However, the fruit is weak against fast or large-area fruits like Quake, which can easily hit you in the air.

Overall, the Eagle Fruit is a balanced and strong choice for most players and playstyles.

How to Get the Eagle Fruit

The Eagle Fruit is an Uncommon Blox Fruit, making it one of the easier fruits to obtain in the game. It’s available for purchase from the Blox Fruit Dealer for 550,000 Beli or 975 Robux, which makes it affordable compared to many higher-tier fruits. Since dealer stock rotates regularly, it’s best to check often and buy it as soon as it appears.

You can also try your luck through boss drops. The Tyrant of the Skies boss at the Tiki Outpost has a small chance of dropping the physical Eagle Fruit upon defeat. While it’s not a guaranteed drop, it’s a great way to obtain the fruit without spending any currency.

How to Awaken the Eagle Fruit in Blox Fruits

With the addition of the Admin Panel, players can now awaken the Eagle Fruit and push its abilities to a whole new level. Awakening works like a full upgrade, improving every feature of the fruit from flight speed to combat precision. Once mastered, the Eagle becomes incredibly powerful in the air, especially during PvP fights, where its speed and mobility make it hard to counter.

To unlock its full potential, you’ll need to reach specific Mastery milestones, finish a few quests, and gather materials. It’s a demanding process, but manageable if you follow the right steps.

Second Sea Step

In the Second Sea, head to the Factory in the Kingdom of Rose to locate the Mysterious Scientist. Inside the Factory, you’ll see four large screens. Tap the buttons in front of them to change their colors in this exact order: Red, Blue, Green, and Blue. Once the sequence is correct, a hidden door will open, leading to the scientist’s room.

Third Sea Steps

If you’re in the Third Sea, you’ll find the same Mysterious Scientist inside the Castle on the Sea, in the room opposite the Set Home Point NPC. Interact with him to access the Admin Panel, where you can select and upgrade the Eagle Fruit.

Here’s what each upgrade requires and how it changes your fruit’s performance:

AbilityMasteryResearch TaskEffect / ChangesCost
Aerodynamic Feathers200Fly up to 2,000 studs and stay airborne until you get the message “Research Complete.” You can keep holding M1 for progress, and you don’t need to keep flying upward; just maintain altitude for about 3 minutes.Increases the flight speed of Eagle’s [F] Flight move by roughly 18.5%.F 300, 5 ( Angel Wings)
Flight Capacitor300Damage enemies using Eagle’s moves while flying.Doubles the Feather Meter duration (100s → 200s). Reduces meter consumption for [M1] Normal Attack and [F] Flight (held) by 50%.F 800, ( 2 Fools Good), 6 ( Angel Wings) 
Avian Propulsion400Defeat 10 enemies using Eagle’s held [M1]. You can weaken them first with other attacks or use charged M1s on weaker foes like Bandits.Let the player dash mid-air by holding [F] while flying.F 1,500, 
5 (Electric Wings) 3 ( Fire Feather) 5 ( Angel Wings)

To fully upgrade the Eagle Fruit, players must reach 400 Mastery and collect the following materials: f2,600, 3 Fire Feathers, 5 Electric Wings, 2 Fool’s Gold, and 16 Angel Wings. These resources are essential for completing every stage of the awakening and unlocking the fruit’s maximum potential.

Eagle Blox Fruit Abilities

The Eagle Fruit comes with two passive abilities and five main skills. Let’s take a look at all of them in detail.

Feather Meter ( Passive)

The Feather Meter works as the main energy source for the Eagle Fruit’s flight abilities. Players start with 50% of the meter filled, and unlike most transformations, the [F] Flight move can be used even when it’s not full.

The meter regenerates passively when the player isn’t using the flight ability. It takes around 20 seconds to refill completely. While flying, feathers will fall from the user’s wings, showing that the meter is slowly draining. It also decreases when performing [M1] attacks, using the [F] dash, or when the player takes damage.

Through the Admin Panel, the Feather Meter duration can be doubled during the second Eagle upgrade, allowing much longer flight time and more efficient aerial combat before running out of energy.

Skins

Players can customize their Eagle Fruit wings with various color skins, which can be either crafted or purchased with Robux (R$). However, to buy or equip any color variation, you must first own the Permanent Eagle Fruit. Once unlocked, all owned colors appear in your inventory under the “Skins” category.

There are also four chromatic colors available. One comes from the CHROMATIC bundle in the shop, while the remaining three chromatic skins can be obtained through the Summer Gacha event. The Eagle form itself is unlocked and equipped by default.

The Velvet, Falcon, Golden Moss, Blue Sky, and Orange Creamsicle color variations can be unlocked either by crafting them with the Barista NPC or by purchasing them with Robux (if you own the Permanent Eagle Fruit).

The Parrot chromatic skin was a limited-time offer in the shop, available for R$499. In contrast, the Glacier, Requiem, and Matrix chromatic skins could be obtained through the Summer Gacha for 500 currency each.

Each color gives your Eagle wings a distinct visual style, allowing you to personalize your appearance in the skies of Blox Fruits.

Explosive Feathers [TAP]

The Explosive Feathers ability allows the user to fire glowing, heat-seeking feathers from their wings that track and explode on impact, dealing damage and slight knockback to enemies.

This attack can be charged for up to one second, increasing both its range and damage the longer it’s held. When fully charged, the attack range doubles, and its explosive power rises significantly, making it much more effective in combat.

Each use of Explosive Feathers consumes 5% of the Feather Meter (or 2.5% if you’ve unlocked the Flight Capacitor upgrade). The move works whether or not you’re in flight mode.

Basic [M1] attacks can only hit enemies a short distance away; being too close will cause them to miss. When [M1] is held, the user can still move freely and release the attack at any moment. Players can also use this mechanic to hover indefinitely by remaining airborne, even at jump height, and holding [M1], maintaining position without descending.

Pros


  • Has a decent attack range that extends even further when fully charged.
  • Works well for grinding, especially against grouped enemies.
  • Fast execution speed, allowing quick follow-up attacks.
  • Produces minimal knockback, keeping enemies within range for combos.
  • It can be aimed vertically, useful for hitting flying or elevated targets.

Cons

  • Deals low overall damage, limiting its impact in combat.
  • The hitbox is positioned far from the user, making accuracy difficult in close combat.
  • Not very practical for PvP damage, as it struggles to compete with stronger fruits.
  • Consumes the Feather Meter quickly, especially at lower mastery levels, which can make grinding less efficient.

Wind Burst [1 Mastery]

With Wind Burst, the user releases a surge of wind mixed with explosive feathers, forming a large spinning blast that sweeps across the area. The impact sends enemies flying backward and leaves burned trails on the ground where the feathers strike. 

It’s a fast, wide-reaching move that combines both damage and crowd control, making it ideal for breaking distance or disrupting close-range opponents

Pros

  • Effective for grinding multiple enemies at once.
  • It can serve as a reversal move, pushing enemies back similar to the Yeti’s [Z] attack.
  • Works well as a combo extender, helping to chain moves together.

Cons

  • Has a limited range, making it less effective from a distance.
  • Not very consistent for starting combos, as it can be interrupted or avoided.
  • It can be dodged easily with side movements, especially by agile opponents.
  • Enemies standing near the edge of the attack area can avoid most of the damage.

Feather Storm [35 Mastery]

When you use Feather Storm, your character dashes around a small area, cutting nearby enemies with sharp feathers. The attack hits multiple times and briefly stuns enemies, keeping them in place for a short time.

It works somewhat like the [X] move of Dual Flintlocks, but it doesn’t need to be charged or held. Once you activate it, the move continues automatically until it ends. This makes Feather Storm fast and aggressive, perfect for mid-range fights and combo attacks.

Pros

  • Has a decent area of effect (AoE), allowing it to hit multiple enemies at once.
  • Very useful when surrounded by enemies, providing breathing room in combat.
  • Features a long stun duration, ideal for follow-up attacks or combos.
  • Let’s the user move around quickly, helping to dodge or reposition during fights.

Cons

  • Short range and no invincibility frames, meaning enemies can still deal damage during the attack.
  • Targets near the edge of the attack area can sometimes escape.
  • Has a slight startup delay, making the move a bit predictable to opponents.

Bone Crusher [80 Mastery]

When you use Bone Crusher, your character dashes forward quickly to grab and lift an enemy into the air. After grabbing them, you slam the target hard into the ground, dealing strong single-target damage.

The height and animation of the move can change depending on where you are, making it look more dynamic. Bone Crusher is great for finishing off enemies or breaking through their defenses with a powerful, dramatic attack.

Pros

  • Has a decent range, making it useful in mid-distance fights.
  • Deals relatively high damage compared to other Uncommon fruits.
  • Provides a long stun with minimal knockback, keeping enemies in place.
  • Excellent as a combo starter or extender for chaining attacks.
  • Can grab enemies through walls if positioned correctly within the move’s path.

Cons

  • It can be easy to miss if timing or positioning is off.
  • Single-target move, so it’s less effective for grinding multiple enemies.
  • May cause clipping issues with the environment.
  • Slow movement during the attack reduces mobility.
  • Small end-lag gives opponents a chance to escape.

Soaring Talon [110 Mastery]

When you use Soaring Talon, your character blasts forward using explosive feathers, rushing straight toward the enemy. As you move through, the feathers you leave behind explode, dealing extra damage.

If you hit a wall or any solid object, a small explosion goes off, pushing nearby enemies away. This move is great for quick attacks, dodging enemy hits, or closing the distance in battles.

Pros

  • Works well as a combo finisher, especially after moves like Godhuman [C].
  • Deals high damage when all slashes connect properly.
  • Provides good mobility, letting the player reposition quickly during combat.
  • It can propel the user far, useful for chasing enemies or escaping combos.
  • Creates an AoE blast after the initial impact, hitting nearby enemies.
  • The movement effect allows the player to catch up to running targets or escape danger.

Cons

  • Most of the damage is concentrated in a small area, so it’s only effective if it hits directly.
  • Damage can be inconsistent, depending on positioning and timing.
  • Not very reliable as a combo extender.

Flight [150 Mastery]

When you use Flight, your character spins once, spreads their wings, and starts flying through the air. When activated, a few explosive feathers fall around you, causing light damage and knocking back nearby enemies.

While flying, your Feather Meter slowly drains, but you can still use all your attacks and abilities. Pressing the skill again ends the flight and releases more feathers as you land.

If your health drops below 30%, your flight speed slows by up to 60% when your health is almost gone.

With the Avian Propulsion upgrade, holding the skill for about 0.25 seconds while flying makes your character dash forward. This dash uses 10% of the Feather Meter, or only 5% if you have the Flight Capacitor upgrade.

Pros

  • Flight provides decent speed, giving good aerial mobility.
  • Players can use other moves while flying, not limited to Eagle abilities.
  • Taking damage doesn’t immediately cancel the flight.

Cons

  • The explosive feathers have a small AoE, so hitting enemies on the ground can be tricky.
  • Flight ends if the Feather Meter runs out or the user drops around 25–30% HP, making it easy to lose mid-air.
  • Flight speed slows once HP goes below 30%, scaling further as health decreases.
  • Explosions from deactivating flight only hit a single enemy and are hard to land in PvP unless part of a combo.
  • The Feather Meter drains quickly, especially when using [M1] or taking hits.

Tips and Tricks for Using the Eagle Fruit Efficiently

Here are some quick and effective tips to help you master the Eagle Fruit in every situation

  1. Focus on areas with many NPCs close together, like Tiki Outpost or Chocolate Island, for faster mastery grinding.
  2. Use this combo for efficient farming: [Z] Wind Burst → [V] Soaring Talon → [X] Feather Storm → [TAP] Normal Attacks, then finish with a Sword, Fighting Style, or Gun move.
  3. Against bosses like Tyrant of the Skies, Red Commander, or Order, start with [X] Feather Storm to locate or trap them, then chain with [C] Bone Crusher and a stun move for high damage.
  4. The [F] Flight move isn’t just for movement; it can break Instinct, stun enemies, and even damage Sea Entities with explosive feathers.
  5. Using the Falcon or Requiem skin helps you blend into dark environments, making you harder to spot during night PvP.
  6. If your Feather Meter runs out mid-air, hold [TAP] Normal Attack to stay airborne until it refills.
  7. Attack NPCs from a distance using [TAP] Normal Attack, then use [Z] Wind Burst when they get too close for quick kills.
  8. Combine dash + jump + [TAP] Normal Attack to move farther than a normal dash, great for PvP mobility or traveling fast on land.
  9. Aim upward when using [X] Feather Storm to make the attack vertical, increasing height but narrowing its range.
  10. Hold Eagle’s M1 attack to hover in the air and move around slowly with WASD, acting as an alternative flight.
  11. Use Flight at the right height to attack NPCs safely with Swords or Fighting Styles without taking any damage.

Interesting Facts About the Eagle Fruit

Here are some lesser-known but fascinating details about the Eagle Fruit in Blox Fruits:

  1. Before its rework, Eagle was originally called Falcon.
  2. A physical Eagle Fruit can drop at a low rate after defeating the Tyrant of the Skies boss.
  3. It’s one of four fruits that can be upgraded through the Admin Panel, along with Gravity, Lightning, and Pain.
  4. Eagle stands out as the only Uncommon fruit with a Power Meter, skins, and a Beast-type classification.
  5. It’s also the only Beast-type fruit without a full transformation, aside from its earlier Falcon form.
  6. The physical Eagle Fruit has the smallest model size among all fruits.
  7. The Parrot and Falcon skins don’t represent variations of the Eagle itself, but instead depict different bird species.
  8. Eagle’s [F] Flight requires one of the highest Mastery levels, third overall after Rocket and Blade.
  9. Its flight animation and sounds resemble the awakened Phoenix [V] transformation, both featuring a Red-tailed hawk’s scream.
  10. Eagle’s feather effects are visually similar to the Angel V3 particle effects.
  11. It’s the only fruit that temporarily hides accessories like Angel’s Wings or Cyborg V4 wings when active.
  12. In real life, a bald eagle flies around 13.5 m/s and can soar up to 45 m/s. In-game, the Eagle Fruit flies at 10 m/s by default and up to 40–44 m/s when lunging with [V] Soaring Talon or the upgraded [F] Flight.
  13. Even though eagles are fast in reality, the Eagle Fruit feels slower in-game compared to other magical fruits.
  14. The Eagle user’s larger body size reduces the speed-to-size ratio, making it appear slower despite its impressive flight.
  15. For comparison, a West Dragon has an extremely high flight speed due to its size, while a Phoenix is slightly faster than an Eagle, despite similar proportions.
  16. The CHROMATIC skins draw inspiration from different themes and creatures:
    • Requiem – resembles Galarian Moltres, a black and red fiery phoenix.
    • Glacier – inspired by Articuno, a blue ice-based bird.
    • Matrix – modeled after a green-black hacker screen, similar to the Technology element in Elemental Battlegrounds.
    • Parrot – based on the Scarlet Macaw, one of the most famous parrot species.
  17. Though Eagle’s [F] Flight isn’t a full transformation, the game treats it like one, meaning it must be disabled before switching fruits.

Is Eagle A Good Fruit In Blox Fruits?

Pros


  • Very strong choice for PvP battles, offering powerful and flexible combat options.
  • Has low mastery requirements, making it beginner-friendly and fast to level up.
  • Easy to control and learn, even for new players.
  • Provides great mobility and aerial freedom during fights.
  • Affordable and accessible, easy to purchase or find in stock.
  • Excellent for grinding, raids, and sea events thanks to its wide attack range.
  • Acts as a solid alternative to Buddha for fast and efficient grinding.
  • Offers strong aerial combat and support capabilities.
  • Has high combo potential, letting players chain attacks effectively.
  • Most attacks can break Instinct, giving an edge in PvP scenarios.
  • Works well with different stat builds, adding flexibility to playstyle.
  • Performs reliably in all types of sea events.
  • Works well with different stat builds, adding flexibility to playstyle.
  • Performs reliably in all types of sea events.

Cons

  • Some abilities can be hard to land, requiring precise timing and aim.
  • Moves deal spread damage across multiple hitboxes, allowing enemies at the edges to take less damage or escape.
  • It can occasionally cause the user to get stuck in awkward positions.
  • Flight duration depends entirely on the Feather Meter, which limits how long you can stay airborne.
  • Without upgrades, the Feather Meter drains quickly, limiting sustained flight.
  • Many abilities can be tricked by Instinct, leaving the user open to counterattacks.
  • It can lag or perform poorly on low-end or mobile devices.

Frequently Asked Questions – Eagle Blox Fruit

Let’s review some frequently Asked Questions about Eagle Fruit Blox Fruit.

Players can awaken the Eagle Fruit through the Admin Panel found in the Second and Third Seas. This process requires reaching Mastery level 400 and gathering materials such as Fire Feathers, Angel Wings, Electric Wings, and Fool’s Gold. Awakening upgrades flight speed, stamina efficiency, and aerial dash abilities.

Final Thoughts

The Eagle Fruit is a great choice for most players in Blox Fruits. It lets you fly fast, attack from the air, and deal good damage in both PvP and grinding. It’s easy to control, fun to use, and not too expensive. 

However, the Feather Meter runs out fast, and some moves can be hard to hit. Even so, it’s still one of the best uncommon fruits, fast, flexible, and strong in almost every situation.