Fruit Seas Race tier list, odds, and how to reroll
Aim for the right Fruit Seas race for your combat style
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We’ve added the first post-launch race to Fruit Seas.
Looking to reroll your race in Fruit Seas? The reroll odds make it easy to work out a personal Fruit Seas races tier list you can follow.
With the ability to reroll your Fruit Seas race, it’s important to know how lucky or unlucky you need to be to land on a specific one. It’s the best way to avoid rerolling an already rare and powerful race.
Fruit Seas races and odds
Here are the seven currently available Fruit Seas races, the odds you have of rolling them, and the boosts and benefits they come with:
Human (30%)
Likely the default, starting race for every Fruit Seas player, Humans have no inherent benefits. At the same time, that means they’re not immediately disadvantaged in any particular situation. If you want balance, this is the one to aim for.
Skypian (20%)
Skypians benefit from the ability to jump higher than the standard Human. They also have +1 Geppo: this means they can double-jump to gain extra height and even use it to travel forwards.
Fishman (15%)
As you’d expect, the Fishman race has the innate ability to swim faster than any other Fruit Seas race. They can even swim while under the effects of a Devil Fruit—a task that usually means certain death for any other.
They can come in four different appearances and five different colours.
Mink (15%)
Enjoying 15% movement speed boost and stamina, Mink is the best Fruit Seas race for quickly getting around. Because of this, they excel at farming popular mob areas by to scooping up enemies as quickly as they respawn.
Minks are available in three different animal-like appearances, but only one single colour.
Oni (10%)
One of the rarer Fruit Seas races, the Oni has a flat 10% resistance to both Sword and Fighting Style attacks. If you don’t want to think about defence in battle, Oni could be the one for you.
They’re available in only one colour, but five potential appearances, which tweak their unique horns.
Cyborg (5%)
Get lucky enough to roll the Cyborg Fruit Seas race and you’ll enjoy a game-wide 5% damage boost. Anything and everything will take more damage from your attacks regardless of style.
Cyborgs also have some of the widest colour and appearance options in the game, with five of each.
Lumerian (5%)
As a counterpart to the equally as rare Cyborg, the Lumerian race in Fruit Seas racks up the pain with double Burn damage. Their basic M1 attack also has a chance to burn the target, potentially triggering this already brutal damage bonus. They’re also immune to Burn damage.
Unlike the Cyborgs, Lumerian characters can only come in two different appearance types and a single colour.
Vampire (unknown %)
The first post-launch Fruit Seas race, Vampire, gets 5% Lifesteal on other players and a larger 10% Lifesteal on NPCs/mobs. They also have 5% increased Crit Chance and 15% passive regen at night.
Odds, bonuses, and other data is sourced from the official Fruit Seas Trello.
How to race reroll in Fruit Seas
Once you’ve spawned in for the first time, which is technically your first race roll, you’ll need to use Race Reroll Orbs to change your race again.
Race Reroll Orbs have a very low chance to drop from the Sand Dragon in Sandora and Thunder God in Skypiea.
You can boost your odds by using double-drop boosts from some Fruit Seas codes.
Player skill will always trump any basic stat boosts, but the right choice for your playstyle can have a dramatic effect on the outcome of a battle.
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