How to Unlock Fighting Styles in Blox Fruits

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How to Unlock Fighting Styles in Blox Fruits

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Unlocking new fighting styles in Blox Fruits is one of the most exciting parts of progressing through the game. Each style comes with its own strengths, combos, and playstyle, so learning how to get them not only makes your character stronger but also gives you more ways to enjoy the game. Whether you’re still in First Sea or working your way into the late game, this guide breaks down how to unlock every major fighting style in a simple, beginner friendly way.


What Fighting Styles Do for You

Before we jump into the unlocking steps, it’s good to know why fighting styles matter so much. Unlike weapons or fruits, your fighting style becomes a consistent backup damage source no matter what build you’re running. Some styles offer mobility, others have great stuns, and some are perfect for boss grinding. Since players often switch styles as they progress, you’ll end up unlocking several of them throughout the game.


How to Unlock Basic Fighting Styles in First Sea

Most players start by learning the basic styles available in the First Sea. These are easy to unlock and don’t require any complicated quests.


Combat

This is the default style everyone starts with. There’s nothing to unlock here, but you’ll want to move on quickly since the damage is very limited.


Dark Step

You can learn Dark Step from an NPC in Pirate Village. Just walk into the café area and talk to the teacher. It’s a great early game style because of its simple combos and solid damage, and most players switch to it as soon as they can.


Water Kung Fu

This one is found in the Underwater City. Talk to the teacher near the palace area. Water Kung Fu is a bit faster and scales well later if you plan to upgrade into Sharkman Karate.


Electro

Electro can be learned in the Skylands from the teacher near the small huts. It offers fast hits and feels smooth to play, which makes leveling much easier.


These basic styles don’t cost much, but if you’re in a hurry to collect materials or speed up progression, some players choose to buy blox fruits items for convenience, especially when restocking fragments or grinding accessories. Whether or not you do that is up to your own playstyle, but it’s there if you want a quicker route.


Advanced Styles in Second Sea

When you reach the Second Sea, fighting styles get a lot more interesting. This is where the upgrade paths begin.


Superhuman

To unlock Superhuman, you must fully master four basic styles: Dark Step, Electro, Water Kung Fu, and Dragon Breath. After reaching mastery 300 on each, head to the Snow Mountain area and find the Martial Arts Master. Superhuman is known for strong combos and fast cooldowns, making it one of the most popular styles for grinding and PvP.


Death Step

Death Step is an upgrade to Dark Step. You’ll need the Library Key, which you can get from defeating the Awakened Ice Admiral. Then visit the hidden room in Ice Castle. Death Step hits extremely hard and gives you better mobility, so it’s perfect if you like aggressive close range combat.


Sharkman Karate

If you liked Water Kung Fu, Sharkman Karate is your upgrade path. You’ll need to talk to Daigrock the Sharkman on the Second Sea’s Forgotten Island. Make sure you have enough materials, as this style relies heavily on resources collected from sea beasts and other enemies.


Dragon Talon

This style requires Dragon Scales and other rare materials. Find Uzoth in the Second Sea after obtaining the Fire Essence from the NPC that appears during certain in game conditions. Dragon Talon has amazing damage and is great for players who enjoy fast, heavy hitting moves.


Third Sea Styles and Upgrades

In the Third Sea, you’ll encounter even more powerful styles and teachers.


Electric Claw

This is the evolution of Electro. Go to the Floating Turtle and find Previous Hero. You’ll need mastery 400 in Electro and must complete a race based challenge. Electric Claw has high speed and clean hitboxes, making it a favorite among combo players.


Godhuman

Godhuman is the final major style evolution and requires a long list of materials plus mastery requirements on previous styles. Head to the Third Sea and locate the Ancient Monk after gathering the necessary resources. Godhuman hits extremely hard, has excellent mobility, and can be used effectively in both grinding and PvP.


This is the stage of the game where collecting materials becomes more time consuming. Many late game players mention using U4GM Blox Fruits items to speed up upgrades or resource farming, especially when trying to gather materials for styles like Godhuman. The platform U4GM is often brought up in community discussions because it helps players save time, but whether you use it or not is entirely your choice.


Tips to Make Unlocking Styles Easier

Unlocking fighting styles isn’t hard, but it does take time. Here are a few practical tips that have helped many players:


Keep Your Mastery Progress Steady

Don’t wait until the end to level mastery. Whenever you switch styles, take some time to level it up as you grind quests. This makes future upgrades much easier.


Fight Bosses That Fit Your Level

Bosses give great mastery. Try to pick bosses that you can defeat quickly without too much risk. Learning their attack patterns early will save you a lot of frustration.


Use Mobility to Your Advantage

Fighting styles like Superhuman or Electric Claw feel smoother because they offer mobility options during combat. Moving quickly helps you avoid damage and stay efficient while leveling.


Keep a Resource Checklist

For advanced styles, write down the required materials. This simple habit prevents you from running around trying to remember what you’re missing.


Play With Friends

Team grinding is way faster. Friends can help clear mobs, lure bosses, and give tips on the fastest routes to style teachers.


Unlocking fighting styles in Blox Fruits is part of what makes the game so fun. Each style feels different, and upgrading them step by step gives you a real sense of progression. Whether you’re building toward Superhuman, Electric Claw, or eventually Godhuman, take your time, enjoy the grind, and experiment with everything. The variety is what keeps the game fresh.


If you follow the steps in this guide and keep your mastery leveling steady, you’ll unlock every style in the game much faster than you expect. Enjoy the journey, and don’t be afraid to try out new styles as you go.



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