Blox Fruits: How to Get the Mythical Shadow Fruit
Blox Fruits: How to Get the Mythical Shadow Fruit
If you're a Blox Fruit player, you may be wondering if it's worth it to get the Shadow Fruit. The Shadow Fruit is a pretty good fruit—even though it's not the strongest fruit in the game, it still does a lot of damage and is great for PvP in the Third Sea. In this article we'll go over how to get the Shadow Fruit, its moveset, its passive, and its pros and cons. Keep reading to learn more.
All About the Shadow Fruit

Shadow Fruit Overview

Shadow Fruit is a Mythical Natural-type Blox Fruit. You can get it from the Blox Fruit Dealer for $2,900,000 or 2,425 Robux. It's a purple fruit with a glowing pink face and gray bat wings on each side, and it was released in 2021.

Shadow is a good PvP fruit in the Third Sea. It's not recommended to use Shadow Fruit in the First or Second Sea as it has high mastery requirements. It's a good PvP fruit since it can do a lot of damage, but it's not the best PvP fruit available.

Shadow Fruit Moveset

Somber Rebellion (Z) Mastery cost: 1 Mastery Description: You turn into a shadow orb and dash towards the cursor location. If you hit an enemy you will turn into a bat swarm that does damage. You will then fly up into the sky and leave the enemy on the ground. This move breaks instinct.

Shade Nest (X) Mastery cost: 100 Mastery Description: You shoot a bat swarm towards the cursor location. If this swarm hits an enemy, it will explode into a flurry of bats that do damage. Some bats will fly off and hit nearby enemies. This move does not break instinct.

Nightmare Leech (C) Mastery cost: 200 Mastery Description: You dash forward, stealing health from an enemy. You will get 20% of your max health back, plus do damage to the enemy. The enemy will also be knocked back. This move will always break instinct.

Corvus Torment (V) Mastery cost: 300 Mastery Description: You turn into a giant shadow orb and explode into a cloud of darkness. This will drain your Umbra Meter (see the section on passives below) and do lots of damage to nearby enemies, and it will also break instinct. The explosion will leave behind a bat swarm that will damage enemies left inside the cloud. The cloud will also pull enemies back into it if they try to run away. The higher your Umbra Meter is, the bigger the explosion and shadow cloud will be.

Umbrage (F) Mastery cost: 50 Mastery Description: You turn into a bat swarm and can fly for 10 seconds. If you fly near an enemy, bats from the swarm will fly into them to damage them. This move does not break instinct at all.

Shadow Fruit Passives

Umbra Meter As you deal damage to enemies with Shadow Fruit's abilities, the Umbra Meter will gradually fill. Shadow's Corvus Torment move is the only thing that can drain the Umbra Meter. The Umbra Meter will also fill automatically at night time. When using the Shadow Fruit, a dark aura will surround your character. This aura gets more intense the higher your Umbra Meter is, but this is purely cosmetic.

Pros and Cons

Pros Good for PvP, especially aerial Can be used to grind bosses Easy to obtain compared to other Mythical fruit Good mobility High damage

Cons High mastery requirement Not good to grind groups of enemies Not all moves can hit Sea Beasts Passive is hard to regenerate during the day Low trade value

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