Saturday, 7 Mar 2026

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:

  1. Hide in obscure spots (e.g., behind rocks in Jungle)
  2. Store fruits within 3 seconds of "rolling" them
  3. Equip defensive fruits like Portal or Ice for escape options
  4. 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:

  1. False Protection: Players saying "I got you" while enabling PVP
  2. Distraction Plays: Claiming "Someone’s coming!" to create chaos
  3. 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

  1. Always disable PVP before simulating rolls
  2. Store fruits instantly—never hold mythicals in open areas
  3. Target First Sea servers for AFK tests or trades
  4. Record interactions to report scammers via Roblox support
  5. 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."

Which fruit would risk your safety? Share your closest near-miss story below!

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