How to get Devil Fruits in Anime Fighting Simulator X
Devil Fruits are among the most powerful items you can get in Anime Fighting Simulator X, here is how you can get them and how to use them.
Devil Fruits are highly powerful items in Anime Fighting Simulator X, the popular Roblox game that brings aspects of multiple anime together in one game.
To gain Devil Fruits in the game, you must either find them or buy them. Here's everything you need to know.
How can you get Devil Fruits?
Devil Fruits are not easy to come by in Anime Fighting Simulator X. Finding them in the wild is rare, and exactly how they appear is not well understood. For one thing, their spawn locations appear to be completely random, there does not appear to be any rhyme or reason to them.
Furthermore, the times at which they appear are not clear either. Players have noted that Devil Fruits seem to appear once every 30-45 minutes. If you know a Devil Fruit has appeared recently, you know you have about that long to wait until another appears.
When they do appear, they give off a glowing effect that can be seen from fairly far away. This is your best bet for finding them, look for the glow and head to it.
How to buy Devil Fruits
If you would rather spend your money than wait, there are ways to do so. For one, you can purchase a random Devil Fruit for 199 Robux. There is no guarantee as to which one you will get from this, so make the purchase at your own risk.
Alternatively, you can purchase a Fruit Tracker Gamepass for 2499 Robux. This device will direct you to any Devil Fruit that appears in the game.
Either way, once you have your Devil Fruit, you can find it in your inventory to equip it.
That's it for our Anime Fighting Simulator X Devil Fruit guide!
For more, check out our Roblox homepage for lots of tips and codes, or check out our Anime Fighting Simulator X Champions tier list or our guide on how to get Navi in Anime Fighting Simulator X.
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Dave McAdam
Dave is a Senior Guides Writer at GGRecon, after several years of freelancing across the industry. He covers a wide range of games, with particular focus on shooters like Destiny 2, RPGs like Baldur's Gate 3 and Cyberpunk 2077, and fighting games like Street Fighter 6 and Tekken 8.