While Update 20 brought many new features to the Roblox Blox Fruits game world, the release of the Sound Fruit was one of the most notable innovations. As a Legendary Natural-type Fruit, Sound lives up to its name by offering players to learn five unique musical skills. All abilities work in a radius and deal decent damage, which is convenient for grinding or PVP but still has several drawbacks. However, only you can decide whether to use Sound Fruit in Blox Fruits, and we will only tell you how to get it and use its moveset.
All Ways To Get Sound Fruit
First of all, it is worth noting that you can get Sound Fruit in Blox Fruits in three ways:
- Firstly, you can buy this fruit from Blox Fruit Dealer.
- Secondly, you can find it under a tree in any game location.
- Finally, you can get Sound Fruit as a reward for winning the Factory.
Purchasing is the logical step if you’ve been playing for a long time and have money savings. You can visit Blox Fruit Dealer or Blox Fruits Dealer Cousin and buy the desired fruit for 1,700,000 Money or 1,900 Robux. The cost may seem relatively high, but the level of strength offered by this fruit is well worth the investment.
If you don’t want to spend money, you can find Sound Fruit under a tree and pick it up for free. This sounds good, but the chance of finding a Legendary fruit is negligible. However, you can increase your chances by purchasing Fruit Notifier for 2,700 Robux. Of course, such a high cost may scare you away, but you can easily find all the fruits on any island, increasing your chances of getting the desired fruit for free.
Finally, you can get Sound Fruit as a random reward by completing the Factory event. But this method is even worse than the previous one because, in addition to the insignificant chance of getting the Legendary Fruit, only the player who caused the most damage receives the reward. Thus, this method is only good if you are confident in your abilities.
As we said earlier, Sound Fruit provides access to 4 attack skills and one movement ability. All attack skills deal AoE damage and good combo potential, but let’s take a closer look at each.
- Rhapsody Notes (1 Mastery). You can use this skill three times with almost no cooldown. The first shot fires three note projectiles horizontally. The second shot fires five note projectiles horizontally. The third shot fires three projectiles in a vertical trajectory at the location where your cursor is pointing. You cannot change the sequence of shots.
- Fortissimo (50 Mastery). You create a cone-shaped AoE attack in front of you, dealing high damage and knocking back enemies.
- Symphonic Radiance (100 Mastery). You create a Disco ball that floats in a selected area and deals damage to all enemies within its radius. Most projectiles fly where your cursor is pointing.
- Glorius Harmony (250 Mastery). You fire five small projectiles that explode when they touch obstacles. After them, a large projectile immediately flies, causing great damage and creating a disco-black hole that attracts enemies and deals additional damage.
- Tempo: Prestissimo (175 Mastery). You can fly with a note trail. While flying, you restore the Tempo Meter, but Health and energy restoration stops.