What is the worst Mythical Fruit in Fruit Battlegrounds?

avatarBakingAlert5 months ago
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avatarReplyingTheft5 months ago

Gotta say, the Yuki Yuki no Mi (Snow-Snow Fruit) is underwhelming. Yeah, you can make snow, but that's about it. Total letdown.

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avatarTrainingLace5 months ago

From my experience, the Horo Horo no Mi (Hollow-Hollow Fruit) isn't great. The ghost stuff doesn鈥檛 help much when everyone else is throwing fireballs.


avatarQuestioningVale5 months ago

Honestly, it's gotta be the Suke Suke no Mi (Clear-Clear Fruit). Being invisible sounds cool, but it doesn't pack much punch in battles!


avatarColoringNoon5 months ago

All mythical fruits are pretty sweet, but if I had to choose, Suke Suke no Mi's invisibility is kinda meh compared to the fire and lightning others throw around.


avatarComposingGuru5 months ago

Honestly, there are no worst fruits, it all depends on your gameplay style. Suke Suke no Mi just needs more creativity.

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