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Everything you've wanted to know about the Leopard Fruit in Blox Fruits
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There are a lot of fruits to choose from in Blox Fruits, and it can be difficult to know which ones are worth using. In this article, we go over the Leopard Fruit, which is considered one of the best fruits in the game—but also one of the most expensive. Read on to learn more about the Leopard Fruit, including its moveset, passives, and some pros and cons of using this fruit.

All About the Leopard Fruit

The Leopard Fruit is great for PvP and trading. It's the second-most expensive fruit in the game after the Kitsune Fruit, and you can get it for $5,000,000 or 3,000 Robux. The Leopard Fruit allows you to transform into a leopard/human hybrid that's faster and stronger than your untransformed form.

Section 1 of 4:

Leopard Fruit Overview

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  1. The Leopard Fruit is a Mythical Beast-type Blox Fruit. You can purchase it for $5,000,000 or 3,000 Robux from the Blox Fruit Dealer. [1]
    • The most expensive fruit in the game is the Kitsune Fruit . The Leopard Fruit is a little bit cheaper, so it's not as difficult to get.
  2. Almost all of the Leopard Fruit's moves break instinct, so it's a great fruit for PvP. It also gives the wielder a decent amount of buffs, especially when transformed, and it allows you to deal high damage with short cooldowns.
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Leopard Fruit Abilities

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    • Mastery cost: 1 Mastery
    • Damage: 4733 (normal)/6220 (transformed)
    • Description: You shoot a fireball from your finger. If you press and hold Z , you will shoot forward a bunch of hands pointing their index finger, followed by the fireball. When the fireball explodes, it breaks instinct.
    • Mastery cost: 50 Mastery
    • Damage: 3399 (normal)/4209 (transformed)
    • Description: You create a spiral of air by kicking your legs. If this move hits the target, it will hit multiple times and drag them along the spiral's trajectory for a short while, then the target will be shot in the air with an updraft.
    • Mastery cost: 150 Mastery
    • Damage: 3966 (normal)/4532 (transformed)
    • Description: You will teleport a few times in the direction of your cursor. Once you land, you let out a roar that causes damage, knocks enemy targets back, and breaks instinct. If you're on the ground, you will smash the ground.
    • Mastery cost: 300 Mastery
    • Damage: 2428 (normal)
    • Description: You transform into a leopard/human hybrid and let out a roar that causes damage and breaks instinct.
    • Mastery cost: 200 Mastery
    • Damage: 2914 (normal)/3561 (transformed)
    • Description: You dash a short distance forward very quickly. If you hit an enemy target, they will be knocked back and take a lot of damage. This move breaks instinct.
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Leopard Fruit Passives

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    • This passive gives you the ability to turn into a leopard/human hybrid. When in your hybrid form, you get a huge speed boost, reduced cooldowns, and a slight damage reduction. However, you cannot use fighting styles, guns, or swords when in a transformed state.
    • When transformed, you get a boost to your jump height.
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Pros and Cons

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    • Deals a lot of damage and has short cooldowns
    • Finger Revolver and Spiraling Kick have a long range
    • Afterimage Assault and Body Flicker have good mobility
    • Almost all of the moves break instinct
    • Most of the transformed moves can stun
    • Great for trading due to its value
    • Not great for early players due to high mastery requirements
    • Very expensive
    • Can be easily countered
    • Most moves can be dodged with instinct
    • Finger Revolver and Spiraling Kick have high knockback
    • Transformed state has weak defense
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