- The Yeti Fruit can be bought from the Fruit Dealer NPC in Blox Fruits for 5,000,000 Beli or 3,000 Robux.
- Other ways to get it is by rolling random fruits at the Fruit Gacha NPC or trading with other players.
- With the Yeti Fruit, you unlock powerful abilities such as knocking back your enemies and walking on water, which makes it perfect for PvP battles and defeating Sea beasts.
One of the most recent additions to the fruit collection in Blox Fruits is the Yeti Fruit. The third most expensive item, the Yeti Fruit, lets people turn into a snow beast and deal devastating damage. You’ll find yourself agreeing once you get your hands on it yourself. So, if you’re curious about the fruit’s power and want to get it, read on as we show you how to get the Yeti Fruit in Blox Fruits.
How to Get the Yeti Fruit in Blox Fruits
You can buy the Yeti fruit from the Fruit Dealer or the Fruit Gacha NPCs in Blox Fruits. Both these NPCs are located on the islands across all three seas. The Yeti fruit will cost 5,000,000 Beli or 3,000 Robux if the dealer has it in its stock. The Gacha NPC gives you a random fruit every time and will cost you money, depending on your XP level.
Furthermore, using in-game cash to buy the fruit will replace it as soon as you buy another. However, using Robux to make the payment will store it permanently in your inventory.
One important point to remember is that this fruit might appear in the dealer’s stock at any given time. So, it’s recommended that all notifications for the fruit-stock channel of the official Blox Fruits Discord server be turned on. Here, you will get updates on the fruits that come in stock.

Another way of getting the Yeti fruit is by trading with other players. Note that the exchange value mostly depends on the players willing to trade this fruit. So, it can be challenging to gather the rarer fruits; sometimes, the amount you give out might exceed the value of the Yeti fruit itself. So check out our Blox Fruits values list to learn about the fruit values.
Blox Fruits Yeti Fruit: All Passive Abilities
The Yeti Fruit in Blox Fruits lets you use ice-based attacks, and you gain the ability to walk on water as well. Hence, it can be of great help while doing sea missions or doing PvP battles. With that said, here is a list of all passive abilities you unlock with this fruit:
- Cryogenic Beast: When transformed into a Yeti, you get a 35% damage reduction, boosted dash distance, running speed, and 25% reduced cooldown.
- Frost Walker: This will let you make an icy path on the sea to walk on it. However, this can only be achieved in your transformed state.
- Frozen Afterimage: A powerful ability to make ice clones of your transformed version when you use the flash step ability.
Blox Fruits Yeti Fruit All Moves and Combos

With the Yeti Fruit, you can unleash six great moves that are most suited for dealing with AoE damage. Note that you don’t get any fury meter as such, so you can land powerful combos without waiting for long. Here are all the moves you get once you eat this fruit:
- Tap Attack or Left Mouse Button (LMB): You will attack your enemies with ice claws twice, stomp them with your foot, and finally knock them back with your roar.
- Arctic Clap or Z Attack (1 Mastery): A small-range attack that causes a straight line of ice explosion in front of you and knocks back your enemies.
- Frostbite Boulder or X Attack (50 Mastery): With this attack, you throw a snowball at a very high speed towards your enemies.
- Glacial Execution or C Attack (100 Mastery): A single-target attack that freezes your enemy and blasts them with a destructive force.
- Tundra Rush or F Attack (200 Mastery): With this attack, you can grab your enemy and throw them onto the ground, releasing ice spikes in the region where they fall.
- Transformation or V Attack (300 Mastery): Finally, this move lets you transform into a Yeti, where you gain damage reduction, reduced cooldown, boosted speed, and the ability to walk on water.
And now you know everything about the Yeti fruit in Blox Fruits. What are your thoughts on this fruit? Does it justify its cost and trade value? Let us know in the comments below!