Blox Fruit Potion Recipes Guide: Unlocking Alchemy Secrets
Hey there, fellow pirates! So, the latest Blox Fruits update just dropped, and one of the coolest new features has gotta be the potion crafting system. Why do you need Blox Fruit potion recipes? If I were to give an example, to get FISHING RODS, you’ll definitely need a Fish Kebab or a Lava Potion.
In this Blox Fruit Blox Fruit potion recipes guide, I’ll show ya everything you need to know, from snagging those elusive recipes to crafting each one step-by-step. Plus, I’ll break down what every potion actually does so you know which ones are truly worth your effort. Let's dive right in!
First up, you gotta head over to Port Town and chat with the Fishermen NPC. He’ll hook you up with a fishing rod and some bait to get started. You can also buy extra bait from him, which I totally recommend since you’re gonna need plenty. Once you’re ready, it’s time to fish! The mechanic is pretty simple—just time your throw, and when that exclamation mark pops up, left-click.
After that, it’s all about clicking and releasing the left mouse button at the right moments until you’ve caught your fish.
Now, you might be wonderin', why fish if we're trying to make Blox Fruit potions? Well, potion recipes are actually a rare drop from fishing! Don’t worry, though; they’re not too rare. I was able to get mine after just a few minutes. Each recipe comes inside a glass bottle, and when you open it, you’ll unlock one specific potion formula. There are six potion recipes in total, and you’ll need to collect all of them to craft every potion available.
Once you’ve got your first recipe, it’s time to actually craft. Quick heads-up: every potion requires some kind of fish as a material. Most use common or uncommon fish, while one potion also needs a rare fish, so keep that in mind.
To start crafting, you first need to build a campfire. It’s really simple—just open your inventory, click on your wooden planks, and then hit ‘build’. That’ll place down a campfire, and from there, you can easily start crafting any potion you’ve unlocked. If you don’t know how to get wooden planks, it’s easy: just destroy any tree you see, and you’ll gather a few from it.
Now that you know the basics, let's go in-depth with each potion, checking out their recipes and, most importantly, the buffs they give. At the end, we’ll see if these potions are actually worth crafting.
The Must-Have Health Monster
Let's start with the Fish Kebab. Now, technically, this isn’t a potion—it’s more of a food item, but it’s still incredibly useful. To craft it, you’ll need one Uncommon Fish and two Common Fish. Once you eat it, the Fish Kebab boosts your health regeneration by 60% and can heal up to 500% of your max health. For example, if you have 10,000 HP, this item can restore up to 50,000 HP total, all boosted by the regen effect. You can even pair it with the Leopard accessory for another 50% regen. Together, this combo makes you insanely tanky, able to recover health super fast. The effect shows up in your buff section, and if you have aura for it, you’ll see how much is left. Best part? It stays active even if you die or rejoin a server!
The Niche Utility Blox Fruit potions
Lava Potion
To craft this, you’ll need three Common Fish. As the name suggests, this potion is meant to give you immunity to lava and fire damage, letting you walk through lava without taking hits. Now, when I tested it, I ran into some issues—stepping into lava was still damaging me. This might’ve been a glitch, but if it works properly, it could save you a lot of trouble.
Aggro Elixir
To craft this one, you’ll need two Uncommon Fish and a Fish Tail (dropped by Fishermen enemies in the First Sea). This potion forces any nearby NPCs to aggro onto you the moment you drink it. It can be useful for grouping enemies together or farming certain mobs more efficiently. The range is decent but not massive.
Loot Seeker Potion
For this, you’ll need one Scrap Metal and three Common Fish. Scrap Metal can be obtained by defeating enemies like Pirates and Raiders. When you drink this, it reveals the location of nearby chests, making it easier to hunt them down for loot. The range is similar to the Aggro Elixir—helpful if you’re farming chests, but you could also just memorize spawn locations.
The Combat & Money Makers
Berserker Elixir
To craft this, you’ll need one Leather and two Common Fish. Leather drops from Pirates and Royals in the First Sea. This potion gives a solid 10% damage boost against enemies. I tested it with side-by-side comparisons, and the difference is clear—damage numbers are noticeably higher. It also works against bosses, making it a decent option for farming tougher enemies faster.
Fortune Elixir
This is the most expensive one. To craft it, you’ll need one Rare Fish, one Uncommon Fish, and three Common Fish. It gives a 20% boost to money earned from NPCs. So, if an enemy normally drops 1,000 Beli, you’ll get 1,200 instead. While it sounds nice, the boost isn’t huge considering the cost. It also doesn’t increase quest rewards, just NPC drops.
The REAL Blox Fruit Blox Fruit potion recipes Tier List
So, let’s get real. Which of these are actually worth it?
S-Tier: Fish Kebab. The absolute GOAT. No debate—easy to craft, incredibly useful, perfect for farming.
B-Tier: Berserker Elixir & Lava Potion. Decent but not game-changing. The damage boost is nice, and lava immunity could be handy if it works reliably.
C-Tier: Aggro Elixir. A cool idea, but the short duration makes it impractical for most quests or farming.
F-Tier: Loot Seeker & Fortune Elixir. Honestly, don't even bother. Most players know chest spawns, and the money boost is too small for the investment.
And that wraps up this Blox Fruit Blox Fruit potion recipes guide! Most are pretty mid, some are straight trash, and only a couple are actually worth your time. But hey, now you know exactly which ones to craft and which to ignore. Happy crafting