Blox Fruits Physical vs Permanent Values Explained — Which Should You Trade?

Everything you need to know about the perm premium: why permanent fruits cost more, how the multipliers work by tier, and when physical is actually the better play.

What Is a Physical Fruit in Blox Fruits?

A physical fruit is a consumable item stored in your in-game inventory. When you eat a new fruit, your previous physical fruit is permanently lost. Physical fruits can be found in the wild (random spawns on maps), bought from the Blox Fruits Dealer for Beli, or received in a trade.

Because physical fruits can be lost through normal gameplay, they represent a less permanent form of value. You can trade them, store them, or eat them — but once you eat a new fruit, the old one is gone. This is the core reason physical fruits are always worth less than their permanent counterparts.

Quick fact:

Physical fruits appear in the Blox Fruits Dealer's rotation and random world spawns. Their rarity depends on their tier — Mythical fruits like West Dragon are extremely rare spawns.

What Is a Permanent (Perm) Fruit in Blox Fruits?

A permanent fruit (often called a "perm") is a fruit you purchase from the Robux store. Once bought, it's bound to your Roblox account forever. Even if you eat another fruit, your permanent version stays in your account and can be equipped again at any time. Perms are essentially indestructible — they cannot be lost, accidentally eaten away, or stolen.

Because of this account-bound permanence, perm fruits are worth significantly more in trading. A trader buying your perm is essentially buying permanent access to that fruit's abilities at any time. That's a fundamentally different value proposition from buying a physical copy that could be gone in an instant.

Why Do Perms Cost So Much More in Blox Fruits Trading?

Three forces drive the perm premium in the Blox Fruits trading economy:

1. Account permanence. A perm can never be lost through gameplay. Physical fruits can accidentally be overwritten. The security premium alone justifies a multiplier.

2. Robux cost. Perms require real-money Robux purchases, ranging from 350 Robux for low-tier perms to 3,400 Robux for top-tier fruits like West Dragon and East Dragon. This real-money investment sets a hard price floor that physical fruits don't have.

3. Supply scarcity. Not many players buy permanent versions of low-tier fruits — there's essentially no market incentive to spend Robux on a Perm Rocket. This artificial scarcity means that when one does appear in the trading market, it commands a massive premium over its physical counterpart. The lower the tier, the higher the relative perm multiplier — which surprises most new traders.

Perm Multiplier Table by Fruit Tier

Here's how much more a permanent fruit is worth compared to its physical version, organized by ability tier:

Ability TierExamplesPerm MultiplierWhy
T0 (God Tier)West Dragon, Kitsune~3×High demand + wide market keeps multiplier lower
T1 (S-Tier)Tiger, Yeti~3–4×Popular perms with solid trade volume
T2 (A-Tier)Control, Dough~3–4×Decent demand, moderate supply
T3 (B-Tier)Buddha, Portal~3×High demand makes perm very desirable
T4 (C-Tier)Magma, Light3–5×Lower supply of perms inflates the ratio
T5 (D-Tier)Rubber, Barrier4–6×Very few perms exist in the market
T6 (F-Tier)Bomb, Rocket, Spin5–7×Almost nobody buys these perms → extreme scarcity
Counter-intuitive fact:

Perm Rocket can be worth 5–7× physical Rocket, while Perm Kitsune is only 3× physical Kitsune. Lower tier perms are rarer in the trading pool, so the multiplier is higher — even though the absolute value is lower.

Top Permanent Fruit Values in Blox Fruits 2026

FruitPhysical ValuePerm ValueRobux CostDemand
🐲 West Dragon5.13B15B3,400 R$10/10
🐉 East Dragon4.68B14B3,400 R$10/10
🦊 Kitsune600M1.8B3,000 R$10/10
🐅 Tiger150M450M2,900 R$10/10
🍞 Dough30M90M2,400 R$9/10
🧘 Buddha10M30M1,500 R$10/10

Check the full Blox Fruits value list for every fruit's perm and physical value with live demand scores.

When Should You Trade Physical vs Permanent?

Trade physical when: You need liquidity fast. Physical fruits are easier to move because they're cheaper and more common. If someone needs a Kitsune quickly, they're more likely to have 600M Beli than 1.8B Beli for the perm version. Physical trades happen faster.

Trade permanent when: You're targeting high-value, long-term accumulation. Perm West Dragon at 15B is a huge ask, but it's also the most prestigious single item in the game. High-value traders building toward top-tier fruits prefer perms because they hold value better and are harder to fake.

Watch out for perm vs physical mix-ups. The number one scam in Blox Fruits trading is offering a physical fruit while implying it's a perm. Always verify the perm status of each fruit in the trade window before clicking accept. Use the BloxVaults calculator — you can add both physical and perm versions separately to compare exactly what each trade is worth.

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Using the BloxVaults Calculator for Perm vs Physical Trades

When you open the BloxVaults trade calculator and click to add a fruit, you'll see two buttons: Physical and Perm. These add the fruit at its correct value for each version. If someone offers you "Kitsune" without specifying, assume physical (600M) unless you can visually confirm the perm status in-game. Never assume.

The calculator will show you the full value breakdown including demand scores for both sides. A perm fruit carries its demand score advantage because it's more sought after. If you're trading physical for a perm, you'll generally need more items on your side to reach Fair — which the BloxVaults verdict will show you precisely.

Frequently Asked Questions

Physical fruits are consumable inventory items — eat a new fruit and your old one disappears. Permanent fruits are Robux purchases bound to your account forever. Perms are worth significantly more because they can never be lost and represent a real-money investment.

Perm Kitsune costs 3,000 Robux and trades at ~1.8B Beli versus 600M for physical. If you plan to use Kitsune long-term, the perm is worth it. For traders who flip fruits, physical offers more liquidity. At 10/10 demand, both versions are highly tradeable — the perm just commands a much larger ask.

In the in-game trade window, hover over each fruit offered. Permanent fruits will show a "Permanent" label or indicator in their description. Always check this before clicking accept — swapping a perm listing for a physical at the last second is the most common scam in Blox Fruits trading.

Because almost nobody buys permanent versions of low-tier fruits like Bomb or Rocket. The few that exist in the trading market are extremely scarce, driving up the price relative to their physical counterpart. Top-tier perms like Kitsune or Dragon have broader markets and more supply, so the relative multiplier is lower (though the absolute value is much higher).

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