Can You Trust Players in Blox Fruits? AFK Fruit Protection Test Results
Can You Trust Players in Blox Fruits?
Holding a mythical fruit like Kitsune or Leopard and going AFK in Blox Fruits feels like leaving your wallet on a busy street. Will players protect you or seize the opportunity? After analyzing extensive in-game experiments across servers, I’ve uncovered critical patterns every player must know.
Key Findings From the Trust Experiments
The video creator conducted 12+ tests pretending to roll rare fruits (Kitsune, Leopard, Dragon) while AFK. Results show First Sea players protected them 60% more often than Second Sea users. In one test, a First Sea player defended against attackers for 10 minutes, earning a permanent Flame Fruit reward. Second Sea lobbies frequently had coordinated attacks—like one player shouting "Everyone come to Café! AFK guy with Leopard!" leading to ambushes.
Server trustworthiness varied dramatically:
- First Sea: More new players; 4/7 tests resulted in protection
- Second Sea: Higher bounty hunters; 6/8 tests ended in betrayal
- Safe Zones: Reduced attacks but not foolproof (e.g., Jungle bushes)
How to Protect Your Fruits: Pro Strategies
Disable PVP immediately before rolling or storing fruits. In the video, enabling PVP led to rapid Leopard loss. If AFK is unavoidable:
- Hide in obscure spots (e.g., behind rocks in Jungle)
- Store fruits within 3 seconds of "rolling" them
- Equip defensive fruits like Portal or Ice for escape options
- Avoid high-traffic zones—Mansion and Café had 80% of ambushes
Players who passed the test often used "protective phrases" like "Touch him and you die!" or fought off aggressors. These defenders typically received dream fruits—like gifting Kitsune to a player who stopped 3 attackers.
Player Psychology and Scam Tactics
Our analysis reveals three common scammer behaviors:
- False Protection: Players saying "I got you" while enabling PVP
- Distraction Plays: Claiming "Someone’s coming!" to create chaos
- Demanding "Proof": Pressuring you to unequip fruits for verification
First Sea players showed more empathy, especially lower-level accounts. One child (noting "It’s almost my bedtime") guarded Dragon Fruit diligently. Second Sea’s competitive culture increased greed—offering Perm Kitsune as a hit reward.
Your Blox Fruits Safety Checklist
- ✅ Always disable PVP before simulating rolls
- ✅ Store fruits instantly—never hold mythicals in open areas
- ✅ Target First Sea servers for AFK tests or trades
- ✅ Record interactions to report scammers via Roblox support
- ✅ Gift incrementally—verify protection before rewarding
Recommended tools:
- Screen Recorder Apps (e.g., OBS): Evidence for reporting scams
- Blox Fruits Trader Discord: Vetted trading communities (avoid public servers)
- Fruit Notifier: Alerts for spawns, reducing risky "roll" performances
Final Verdict: Trust Requires Caution
Based on these tests, mythical fruits survived AFK only 30% of the time without precautions. While kind players exist—like "Dream Lord" who earned Perm Kitsune—assume everyone is a threat. Disable PVP, use safe zones, and never carry valuables idly.
"In Second Sea, I lost 4 mythicals in 10 tests. First Sea cut losses by 70%—but vigilance is non-negotiable."
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