Paw Fruit Blox Fruits Why Its Power Feels Unpredictable
- 01. Paw Fruit in Blox Fruits: Abilities, Price, and What Happened to It
- 02. Key Facts About the Paw/Pain Fruit
- 03. Core Abilities Explained with Logic
- 04. Pain Meter (Passive)
- 05. Last Stand (Secondary Passive)
- 06. Pain Ghosts
- 07. Complete Move Set (Unawakened)
- 08. Why Was Paw Renamed to Pain?
- 09. Key Differences: One Piece Paw Fruit vs. Blox Fruits Pain Fruit
- 10. Is the Paw/Pain Fruit Good for PvP and Grinding?
- 11. Upgrading Pain Fruit: Requirements and Costs
- 12. FAQ Section
Paw Fruit in Blox Fruits: Abilities, Price, and What Happened to It
The Paw Fruit (now officially renamed Pain Fruit) is a Legendary Natural-type Blox Fruits that costs 2,300,000 Beli or 2,200 Robux from the Blox Fruit Dealer. It was added in Update 7 as "Paw" and renamed to "Pain" in Update 20 (February 2024) as part of a content overhaul. The fruit specializes in long-range energy attacks, converts damage taken into power via its unique Pain Meter passive, and grants a powerful "Last Stand" second life when health reaches zero.
Key Facts About the Paw/Pain Fruit
| Attribute | Detail |
|---|---|
| Rarity | Legendary |
| Type | Natural (non-elemental) |
| Price (Beli) | 2,300,000 |
| Price (Robux) | 2,200 for Permanent |
| Added | Update 7 (as "Paw") |
| Renamed | Update 20 (February 2024) |
| Best For | PvP, grinding, long-range combat |
Core Abilities Explained with Logic
Pain Meter (Passive)
The Pain Meter is a passive bar that fills when the user takes damage or absorbs Pain Ghosts. At full capacity, it unlocks the user's "inner pain," boosting Normal Attack damage by approximately 40%, reducing all skill cooldowns by ~23.43%, and increasing movement speed. The meter fills based on percentage of current HP lost (not max HP) and lasts 1 minute.
Last Stand (Secondary Passive)
When health reaches zero, the user enters a berserk Last Stand state for 30 seconds (60 seconds if upgraded). During this state: damage taken decreases by 60%, cooldowns reduce by 60%, M1 damage nearly doubles, dash range increases, and Air Jumps reach higher altitudes. However, only Pain fruit moves work, and death occurs instantly when the Pain Meter empties.
Pain Ghosts
Missing certain moves (Z, X, C held, F held) spawns Pain Ghosts-cloud-like entities with sinister smiles or sad frowns. These can be absorbed to fill the Pain Meter and instantly reset [F] Torment Warp's cooldown. With the "Torment Conductor" upgrade, they heat-seek enemies and break Instinct on contact.
Complete Move Set (Unawakened)
- [Z] Fury Jab (1 Mastery): Shoots a Pain Ghost projectile (tap) or barrage (held). Breaks Instinct on direct hit. Cooldown: 8s → 6s → 2.5s with upgrades.
- [X] Rage Release (100 Mastery): Dashes forward, grabs enemy, and combos or fires an energy beam (held). Does NOT break Instinct on tap, but held version's beam does. Cooldown: 12s → 9.5s → 4s.
- [C] Agony Nuke (200 Mastery): Releases a fast energy ball that drags enemies in and explodes (tap), or fires a large beam (held, requires Spectral Assimilation upgrade). Always breaks Instinct. Cooldown: 19s → 15s → 6s.
- [V] Torturing Pulse (300 Mastery): Fires a dense energy ball causing tick damage, screen shake, and distortion. Held version is multi-target. Breaks Instinct including tick damage. Cooldown: 25s (unchanged).
- [F] Torment Warp (50 Mastery): Teleport with longer range than most fruits. Held version launches into air then dashes, summoning 4 Pain Ghosts. Resets cooldown if Pain Ghost collected. Cooldown: 6s → 5s → 2s.
Why Was Paw Renamed to Pain?
The fruit was renamed from "Paw" to "Pain" in Update 20 as part of a "massive content and copyright-friendly overhaul". The original Paw Fruit concept was inspired by One Piece's Nikyu Nikyu no Mi (Paw-Paw Fruit), which gives user paw pads enabling them to repel anything. However, Blox Fruits' version operates on pain/emotion mechanics rather than repulsion, making "Pain" a more accurate name.
Key Differences: One Piece Paw Fruit vs. Blox Fruits Pain Fruit
| Feature | One Piece Nikyu Nikyu no Mi | Blox Fruits Pain Fruit |
|---|---|---|
| Core Power | Repel anything (physical/abstract) | Convert damage into power |
| Signature Move | Repel pain/fatigue, teleportation | Last Stand second life |
| Type | Paramecia (repulsion) | Natural (energy-based) |
| Abstract Repulsion | Can remove pain, memories | Absorbs pain as power source |
Is the Paw/Pain Fruit Good for PvP and Grinding?
Yes-the Pain Fruit is particularly effective in PvP due to its long-range attacks, high burst damage, and Last Stand comeback mechanic. Its moves have the third-longest range in the game (excluding Self Repel/Torment Warp). For grinding, it's useful in Second/Third Sea due to large AoE attacks with low knockback, but NOT recommended for First Sea due to high mastery requirements and M1 knockback.
- PvP Strengths: Long-range combos, Instinct-breaking [V] Torturing Pulse, Pain Ghosts that break Instinct, Last Stand for comebacks
- Grinding Strengths: Multi-target attacks, large AoE, low knockback keeps enemies clustered
- Weaknesses: High mastery grind (500 total), moves leave user vulnerable, requires precise aim
Upgrading Pain Fruit: Requirements and Costs
To fully upgrade Pain, players need 500 Mastery, 19,000 fragments, 4 Adamantine, 16 Mystic Droplets, and 3 Parchment. Four upgrades are available:
- Infernal Endurance (200 Mastery): Increases Last Stand duration from 30s to 60s. Cost: 1,000 fragments + 2 Adamantine + 1 Parchment
- Agony Surge (300 Mastery): Unlocks held [F] drop kick explosion. Cost: 2,500 fragments + 4 Adamantine + 2 Mystic Droplets
- Torment Conductor (400 Mastery): Pain Ghosts heat-seek enemies. Cost: 6,000 fragments + 1 Adamantine + 5 Mystic Droplets
- Spectral Assimilation (500 Mastery): Unlocks [C] Agony Nuke beam charge. Cost: 9,500 fragments + 3 Adamantine + 5 Mystic Droplets
FAQ Section
Everything you need to know about Paw Fruit Blox Fruits Why Its Power Feels Unpredictable
Is Paw Fruit still in Blox Fruits?
No, the "Paw Fruit" was renamed to "Pain Fruit" in Update 20 (February 2024). It's still available for purchase at 2,300,000 Beli or 2,200 Robux, but was temporarily made unavailable in July 2025 before being remade available again.
Does Paw Fruit have an awakening?
No, the Paw/Pain Fruit does not have an official awakening. It was nominated in Update 14's Fruit Awakening straw poll but lost to Rumble (now Lightning). The developers stated Pain will "very likely never receive an awakening".
What is the best stat build for Pain Fruit?
Since Pain is a fruit main specialist, invest primarily in Blox Fruit stat (for damage scaling). The Last Stand passive locks you into using only fruit moves, making other weapons useless without Blox Fruit stat investment. Secondary stats include Melee for M1 damage and Defense for survivability during Last Stand.
Why is Pain Fruit called "high-risk, high-reward"?
The fruit requires taking damage to fill the Pain Meter for power boosts, and Last Stand gives a second life but locks you into fruit-only moves with instant death when the meter empties. This creates a gamble: embrace damage for power or play defensively and miss buffs.
Can Pain Fruit break Instinct?
Yes-multiple moves break Instinct: [Z] Fury Jab (direct hit), [C] Agony Nuke (always), [V] Torturing Pulse (always, including tick damage), and [F] Torment Warp (held slam). [V] Torturing Pulse is especially valuable for preventing Instinct-trick combos.