Blox Fruits

Race V1 Guide

By Paquito Jr Conde | May 5, 2025

Race V1 Guide - Blox Fruits
This guide explains how to get Race V1 in Blox Fruits and what it means for new players. It covers race abilities, how to use them in fights, and stat priorities. You will find practical combo examples tailored to common races in V1. The language is clear and focused on useful steps and in-game choices. Use these tips to improve positioning, timing, and decision making.

Overview

Race V1 is the base race tier you receive when creating a new character. It provides passive strengths that influence movement, defense, and basic combat. Understanding V1 helps you pick the right playstyle, invest stats wisely, and prepare for upgrades. This guide walks through how to obtain Race V1, race-specific tactics, recommended combos, and common questions. Follow the practical steps and practice the combos to see steady improvement.

How to Get Race V1

  • Create a new character in Blox Fruits. Race V1 is assigned when you first make a character.
  • Open the in-game menu and check Menu > Stats > Race Info to see your assigned race and passive effects.
  • To change your race, use a race reroll option from the Robux shop, or wait for limited-time event rerolls or codes. Some NPCs in later seas also offer rerolls for in-game currencies.
  • Keep Race V1 as a learning platform: it is a stable base while you progress to V2 and V3 versions later in the game.

Race V1 Types and Passive Effects

Below are accessible, player-friendly summaries of common Race V1 types and their useful passives.

  • Human — Balanced race that scales well with mixed builds; gains damage boosts when at low health for clutch plays.
  • Mink (Rabbit) — Speed-focused race with sprint and dash advantages; excellent at hit-and-run tactics and dodging.
  • Fishman (Shark) — Suited for water encounters; reduces damage taken in water and performs well in sea zones.
  • Angel (Sky) — Mobility in the air with higher jumps or short glides; useful to avoid ground-centered combos.
  • Ghoul — Lifesteal or regeneration on hits; helps sustain in prolonged fights or against groups.
  • Cyborg — Energy and tech synergy that can improve energy regeneration or reduce skill energy cost for tech/energy builds.

How to Improve Your Gameplay (Practical Steps)

Focus on the following to move from average to consistent performance.

  • Know your race strengths: play to those strengths in every duel. Example: use Mink speed to flank, Fishman to fight near water.
  • Stat investment: prioritize stats that match your role. Melee and Defense for sustain, Fruit Damage and Melee balance for fruit users, Stamina for mobility builds.
  • Positioning and spacing: use dash, jumps, and glides to force enemies into awkward angles and avoid predictable approaches.
  • Practice timing: many combos rely on short windows between skills — rehearse the delay and cancel timings in safe areas.
  • Upgrade path: once you unlock the Second Sea, pursue Race V2 and then V3 to amplify passives and available actions.
  • Match gear to playstyle: choose swords, guns, or fruits that complement your race passive and your preferred combos.

Recommended Combos and Examples

Mink (Speed) Combo

Use dash to close distance, land a quick melee stun, then chain a light fruit attack. Typical sequence: dash in, light melee chain, fruit burst, dash out. This leverages speed for surprise and retreat.

Fishman (Water) Combo

Control space with a water or area hold, move to close range, then apply Shark/karate strikes and a finishing sword or fruit skill. Example: trap with water effect, heavy melee chain, final burst.

Sky (Aerial) Combo

Start from above to create juggling pressure: glide to gain height, use an aerial uppercut or fruit skill, then follow with mid-air fruit or sword hits. Keeping foes airborne reduces their counter windows.

Human (Low HP Burst) Combo

Use the Human passive by managing HP and then unleashing your highest-damage skill chain. Let HP dip to activate the boost, then strike with a heavy fruit or sword combo while damage is increased.

General Combo Tips

  • Mix movement with attacks to be unpredictable.
  • Cancel nonessential animations by using movement abilities early.
  • Practice combos against bots or low-risk enemies before trying them in PVP.
  • Always keep a short escape ready: dash, jump, or fruit teleport

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I change my Race V1 for free?

Rerolls are rarely free. Most of the time you will use Robux or limited event rerolls to change your race. Watch for special events that include free or low-cost rerolls.

Which Race V1 is best for beginners?

Mink and Human are strong beginner choices. Mink teaches mobility and evasive play, while Human offers a balanced experience and forgiving damage boosts.

When should I upgrade to Race V2 or V3?

Upgrade once you reach the Second Sea and meet the NPC requirements. V2 and V3 provide clear passive improvements and unlock better in-game synergy.

Are Race V1 abilities still useful after upgrading?

Yes. V1 forms the baseline of how you play. Upgrades enhance or tweak that baseline rather than remove the original identity of the race.

What stats should fruit users prioritize with Race V1?

Balance Melee with Fruit Damage so you can maintain energy and still hit hard. Invest in Defense if you expect direct confrontations.

Race V1 is the starting race and a useful learning platform for Blox Fruits players. It defines early playstyle through passive abilities and helps you practice positioning, timing, and combos. Use the guide above to check how to obtain Race V1, focus on race strengths, practice the provided combos, and follow the FAQ for quick answers. Progress to V2 and V3 when you are ready to scale your build and deepen your in-game options.

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