All Guns in Blox Fruits: Why Most Players Are Using Them Wrong

All Guns in Blox Fruits: Why Most Players Are Using Them Wrong

You’re probably here because you’re tired of getting caught in a combo and having no way to break out, or maybe you're just wondering why that Soul Guitar keeps knocking you back from across the map. Let's be real. In the current Blox Fruits meta, guns are usually the "forgotten" child compared to flashy fruits like Kitsune or high-damage swords like Cursed Dual Katana. But if you think guns are just for show, you’re missing out on the most vital part of high-level PvP: the stun.

Guns aren't really about the raw damage numbers anymore. Sure, some of them can hit hard, but their true power lies in being the "glue" that holds a 100-to-0 combo together. Whether you are a dedicated Gun Main or just a Fruit Main looking for a reliable break, understanding every single firearm in the game is how you actually start winning bounties.

The Reality of All Guns in Blox Fruits

Most players pick up a Slingshot in the First Sea and then never touch a gun again until they hit level 2300. That is a massive mistake. While the early-game options are, frankly, terrible, the late-game weapons are literal game-changers.

We need to talk about the distinction between "Stat Sticks" and "Main Damage." If you aren't putting points into your Gun stat, you are looking for utility—moves that break Instinct (Ken Haki) or moves that pull an enemy toward you. If you are a Gun Main, you’re playing a totally different game, one based on spacing and kiting.

The Basics: What You Find in the First Sea

Honestly? Most of these are trash. But you have to start somewhere. The Flintlock and the Musket are the bread and butter of the First Sea. You buy them at the Middle Town or Pirate Village, and they do exactly what you expect: they shoot a slow-moving projectile that does mediocre damage.

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Then there’s the Slingshot. It’s cheap. It’s weak. But weirdly enough, some high-level players still mess around with it for the fast reload. It’s not "good," but it’s fast. Don't waste your Beli on the Refined Slingshot unless you’re a completionist. It’s a slight upgrade, but you'll replace it the second you hit the Second Sea anyway.

The Cannon is the only one in the early game that actually feels like it has "oomph." It has AOE (Area of Effect) damage, which is rare for First Sea guns. If you’re grinding mobs and want to pull them together, the Cannon isn't a bad shout. Just don't expect to win any serious duels with it.

Moving into the Second Sea: The Power Creep Begins

Once you get past the Fountain City and head into the Second Sea, the quality of all guns in blox fruits takes a massive leap. This is where you find the Acidum Rifle.

If you ask any veteran player about the best gun for combos, the Acidum Rifle is always in the conversation. You get it from the Factory Raid (it’s a rare drop, so good luck). What makes it special? The "Acid Rain" move. It deals tick damage, but more importantly, it stuns and breaks Instinct. If you hit someone with this, they are stuck for a split second—just long enough for you to swap to your Sword or Fruit and delete their health bar.

Then we have the Kabucha. You get this from the God of Destruction (Usopp's island) for 1,500 Fragments. It’s legendary for its "Intense Wind" move. It’s a massive knockback. In a game where everyone is trying to get in your face with Godhuman or Sanguine Art, having a "get off me" button like the Kabucha is priceless. It’s also incredibly fast.

The Third Sea Heavy Hitters

Now we’re in the big leagues. This is where the guns stop being secondary tools and start becoming the most annoying things on the planet.

Soul Guitar is the king. Period. It is a Mythical gun for a reason. You have to complete a fairly annoying puzzle during a Full Moon to get it, but it’s worth it. The "El Diablo" move creates a massive soul vortex that heals you while damaging and stunning everyone inside. It is the gold standard for PvP support. If you look at the top 10 players on any leaderboard, 9 of them are probably carrying a Soul Guitar.

But let’s talk about the Serpent Bow. You get this from the Empress (Boa Hancock clone) on Hydra Island. It’s unique because it has a "poison" effect that lingers. If you’re a skilled marksman, the Serpent Bow is actually better than the Soul Guitar for raw damage output in a 1v1 because the projectiles are faster and harder to dodge.

Hidden Mechanics Most People Ignore

You’ve probably seen people talking about "Gun Mains" and wondered how they actually kill anyone. It’s all about the Bizarre Rifle. This gun is found in the Second Sea (from the Lab) and it has one of the longest stuns in the entire game. If you’re a Gun Main, you use the Bizarre Rifle to set up your ultimate, then swap back to keep the pressure on.

Another weird one is the Dual Marksman. It’s basically two Musket-style shots. It’s not meta, but the fire rate is surprisingly decent.

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Why the "Rarity" Doesn't Always Matter

In Blox Fruits, a "Legendary" item isn't always better than a "Rare" one. Look at the Refined Musket. It’s a lower tier than the Serpent Bow, but in the hands of a "Sniper" build player, the heavy knockback on its Z-move can actually be more useful for keeping distance.

The Cyborg race synergizes incredibly well with guns. Since the Cyborg V3 and V4 abilities create chain lightning and "energy" damage, using a fast-firing gun like the Acidum Rifle can trigger those lightning procs constantly. It’s a nightmare to fight against.

How to Actually Rank Your Guns

If you're looking to upgrade your loadout, don't just look at the damage. Look at these three things:

  1. Instinct Break: Does the move hit through Ken Haki? (Essential for Third Sea).
  2. Reload Speed: How long are you standing there like a target while your gun clicks?
  3. Hitbox Size: Some guns, like the Soul Guitar, have massive hitboxes. Others, like the Serpent Bow, require actual aim.

The Myth of the "Usable" Cannon

Everyone wants the Bizarre Rifle or the Soul Guitar, but I've seen players use the Cannon to absolutely wreck people by playing the "Vertical Game." Because the Cannon has heavy knockback and AOE, you can fire it at the ground while you're in the air to propel yourself or keep enemies from landing. It's high-skill, but it works.

Upgrading at the Blacksmith

Don't forget that all guns in blox fruits can be upgraded at the Blacksmith. This isn't just a 5% damage boost; it often changes the scaling. Upgrading a Soul Guitar or an Acidum Rifle is mandatory if you want to be competitive. You'll need materials like Scrap Metal, Vampire Fangs, and Mystic Droplets.

If you're a Fruit Main, you might think upgrading your gun is a waste of resources. It’s not. Even if you don't have points in the Gun stat, the upgrade increases the stun duration on certain moves slightly because of how the game calculates hitstun relative to "effective" damage.

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The Strategy for Choosing Your Gun

If you are a Buddha User, you want the Soul Guitar. The AOE helps you hit things you can't even see.
If you are a Portal User, you want the Acidum Rifle. You can teleport behind someone, stun them with acid, and then hit your combo.
If you are a Dough User, you want the Kabucha. You need that fast knockback to reset if you miss your X-move.

Guns are the most underutilized tool in the game for the average player. Stop treating them like a novelty. Go to the Second Sea, grind that Factory Raid until you get the Acidum Rifle, and actually learn the timing of the shots. It will save your life in a bounty hunt more often than your Fruit will.

Actionable Next Steps for Mastery

  1. Check your current Sea: If you are in the Second Sea, stop everything and farm the Factory for the Acidum Rifle. It is the most versatile gun for mid-game players.
  2. Evaluate your Stat points: If you have 0 in Gun, you must use the Soul Guitar or Kabucha purely for the utility/stun. Don't try to use the Musket; you'll just get punished.
  3. Materials Hunt: Head to the Haunted Ship in the Second Sea or the Chocolate Land in the Third Sea to gather the materials needed for Blacksmith upgrades. A "Grade 1" weapon is significantly more reliable in high-ping situations.
  4. Practice the Swap: Go to the training dummies and practice: Gun Move -> Flash Step -> Melee Move. If you can't do this in under a second, you aren't using your gun correctly.