Saturday, 7 Mar 2026

Final Blox Fruits Account Upgrades: What You Need to Know

content: The Last Account Upgrade Session

After countless videos upgrading, grading, and logging into subscriber accounts, a prominent Blox Fruits creator announced this session would be their final account login event. Why? The sheer volume of daily requests made it unsustainable. This farewell event revealed critical patterns about player requests, account security, and upgrade priorities. From greedy fruit demands to surprising account discoveries, the session highlighted both generosity and concerning security practices. After analyzing the process, I believe this final log-in offers valuable lessons for every Blox Fruits player about maximizing value and protecting progress.

Core Upgrade Mechanics and Creator Generosity

The creator followed a consistent process: attempting logins, reviewing emails, assessing accounts, and fulfilling specific requests using gifted Robux. Generosity was staggering—one account received 10,000 Robux for permanent Buddha and Portal fruits. Another got 3,000 Robux plus Fruit Notifier (2,700 Robux value). Notably, the creator:

  • Prioritized "Fulton Family" group members
  • Upgraded fruits to permanent versions upon request
  • Grinded mastery levels (e.g., taking Mammoth fruit to transformation)
  • Purchased game passes like 2x Mastery
  • Corrected security risks like removing suspicious usernames

Account Security: A Critical Weakness

Alarmingly, most accounts lacked 2FA (Two-Factor Authentication), enabling easy logins. The creator repeatedly joked about "deleting" accounts to emphasize this vulnerability. One account was actively being played during the login, risking immediate conflict. Key security observations:

  • Accounts without 2FA were compromised in seconds
  • Players reused passwords guessable from game preferences
  • Valuable accounts (e.g., with 10,700 Robux) were unprotected
  • The creator stressed: "You guys should have 2FA... you don’t want to get hacked"

Notable Account Cases and Ratings

Accounts varied wildly in value. The creator rated them based on levels, bounty, fruits, and permanents:

High-Value (3.5 Stars)

  • Level 700 with $800k, permanent Kitsune, Buddha, Portal, Control
  • 10,700 Robux balance, full "Fon drip" cosmetic set

Mid-Tier (2.5-3 Stars)

  • Level 1,400 with 3k fragments, Love Fruit V3, but no permanent fruits
  • Level 700 with 2.9M bounty, permanent Kitsune, and stacked inventory

Low-Tier (1-2 Stars)

  • Brand-new Level 1 accounts with no progress
  • Level 700+ accounts with weak stats (e.g., 59 Sword stat)

Essential Takeaways and Action Steps

This session proved even "rich" accounts often neglect fundamentals. Your immediate action plan:

  1. Enable 2FA now—use Authenticator apps, not just email.
  2. Join official creator groups for upgrade opportunities.
  3. Specify realistic requests (e.g., "Mastery grind" vs. "5 permanents").
  4. Balance stats before seeking upgrades—many accounts had unmaxed combat capabilities.
  5. Verify request legitimacy to avoid scams impersonating creators.

content: Final Security Warnings

Never share passwords, even with trusted creators. Use Roblox gift cards if supporting accounts financially. Regularly check login activity under Settings → Security. If offering your account:

  • Remove valuable items temporarily
  • Set screen recording permissions
  • Change password post-session

What’s Your Upgrade Experience?

When requesting account help, which step feels riskiest to you? Share your approach in the comments—your insight could help others navigate safely. Remember: Your account’s security is always your first upgrade.

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