Love Fruit

Love

Love

LEGENDARY Natural Fruit
💎 Trading Value 1.5M
🔒 Permanent Value 3.09B
🪙 Beli Price $1.3M
🟢 Robux Price R$ 1,700

Demand & Trend

Demand Score 3/10
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➡️ Stable

This item trades at a stable rate. Fair trades are common.

When the first few seconds of a fight still look normal, Love can quietly ruin that normal rhythm before the other side fully understands what changed. The damage on screen does not always look outrageous instantly, but the exchange gets tilted strangely because the enemy is already hitting from a weaker position, the air above the fight is no longer empty, and one extra body can appear at the worst possible moment.

That is why Love never made sense to me as a fruit you describe with cute visuals first. The heart theme is what people notice on the screen, but that part says almost nothing about the real identity of the fruit. In actual combat, Love works more like a fruit that chips away at the other side’s control before the duel opens fully, and that is a much more useful way to judge it than calling it only a support fruit or only a PvP fruit.

Why does love never behave like a plain support fruit?

The easy mistake with Love is to look at the summon, look at the hover move, then decide the fruit is mainly there to help from the side while someone else does the real fighting. That reading falls apart pretty quickly once the duel gets messy, because Love does not stay in the background for long. It weakens the enemy, stays active from above with Flamingo Ride, and forces another problem onto the screen with Besto Friendo, due to which the fight becomes harder to read cleanly.

That is the part many players miss when they judge the fruit too early. Some fruits show their value by hitting harder than expected. Love gets value by making the other side less comfortable with the same opening they thought would work. Even before the heavier part of the fight actually starts, the fruit has already changed the terms of the exchange.

Love is a Legendary Natural fruit sold for 1,300,000 Beli or 1,700 Robux, and the kit already makes its purpose clear enough once you stop looking at it like a flashy theme fruit. The debuff side lowers enemy attack power, Besto Friendo adds extra pressure or support depending on the moment, and Flamingo Ride lets the user stay above the fight without fully leaving it. Those three parts together are the real starting point of the fruit.

The debuff is the first thing that changes the duel

A lot of fruits ask you to wait until the heavy move lands before the fight really turns. Love usually changes the exchange a little earlier than that, and the reason is very clear once the first clean hit goes in. The enemy is still moving, still trading, and still trying to push their own answer into the duel, but the trade already stops feeling even because their return damage is lower than it should be.

That shift matters more than it first looks. Once the other side stops winning as much from the same contact, Love gets more room to keep the exchange alive, hover without giving away the whole position, or bring Besto Friendo in before the fight settles again. The fruit does not need to scream its value immediately. It slowly makes the other side work harder for a duel that looked normal a second earlier.

What makes player opinion split so much

The strange thing about Love is that two players can look at the same fruit and walk away with completely different judgments. One player notices the pink visuals, the buddy summon, and the team value, then decides the fruit is more style than threat. Another player spends a little more time with it and notices that the debuff ruins trades, the hover move keeps the user involved from awkward angles, and the summon appears exactly when the screen is already getting difficult to manage.

That is why Love does not belong in a neat little box. It is not a fruit you explain properly by calling it support only, and it is not a fruit you explain properly by calling it PvP only. The real identity sits in the middle, where the fruit weakens the enemy, makes the duel more chaotic, and gives the user more control over how long the exchange stays uncomfortable.

Flamingo Ride matters for more than movement

Once the debuff side is clear, the hover side now don’t like a decorative extra and starts looking like a real part of the fruit’s control. A lot of players see Flamingo Ride and think about travel first, which is understandable on the surface, but the more useful point shows up during real combat.

Love does not need to leave the fight completely in order to use the air well. It can stay above the exchange just long enough to make the angle awkward, stay active from a safer spot, and force the other side to think about two heights at once instead of one clean line in front of them.

That change matters a lot in duels where the ground had already started getting uncomfortable. The enemy is dealing with lower damage, the summon may already be nearby, and then the user is no longer standing where the fight looked easiest to read. That is why Flamingo Ride works much better when it is used as part of the duel rather than as a separate movement trick.

Besto Friendo is strongest when the screen is already busy

The summon side of Love also gets misunderstood when players judge it too early. Besto Friendo does not look impressive, only because a buddy appears beside you.

The real value comes from timing. When the duel is already tilted by the debuff and the other side is trying to fix the exchange, the summon adds one more problem at exactly the wrong moment, and that extra problem is what makes Love much harder to manage than it first appears.

That is also the reason I would never describe Love as a fruit that helps only from the side. The summons is not sitting there as decoration. It is part of the pressure. Once the screen is already asking for too much attention, Besto Friendo can make the next decision worse, and that is usually where the fruit earns a lot of its respect.

Part of the fightWhat Love changes there
The first clean trade has already landedThe debuff makes the next exchange less comfortable for the other side
The duel is getting messy near the groundFlamingo Ride changes the angle without fully giving the fight back
The enemy is trying to settle the screen againBesto Friendo adds another threat before the exchange becomes clean
The room is crowded, or the fight is not one on oneLove gets more value because support and pressure stay active together

Where Love gives its best value

Love makes the most sense in fights that do not stay clean for long. Once the duel turns awkward and the other side has to manage weaker trades, air pressure, and a summon at the same time, the fruit gets a lot more dangerous than people expect at first glance.

In PvP, that usually means the fruit works best when the first touch already gives you room to tilt the exchange. In team fights, the support side and pressure side can stay alive together for much longer, which is one reason Love looks better there than it does in a neat isolated test.

Even in grinding or raids, the fruit can do more than the visuals suggest because the wide attacks, hover side, and extra body on the field stop the room from staying simple.

That does not mean Love solves every situation equally well. The fruit asks the user to understand timing, spacing, and when the summon will actually matter, instead of pressing it as soon as it loads. If that judgment is missing, the fruit can look much less impressive than it really is.

Why some players still move on from Love

After seeing the stronger side of the fruit, the reason some players still leave it behind is easy to understand. Love gives a lot of value in the right kind of fight, but it does not always give the same comfort that the easiest farming fruits or the most direct damage fruits provide. A player who only wants the smoothest grind may prefer something more straightforward. Another player who wants faster, direct punishment in every duel may also lean elsewhere.

Love asks for a different kind of patience. The fruit gives back more when the user lets the debuff, hover angle, and summon work together instead of demanding an instant answer from the kit. \

In the right hands, that style is extremely annoying to fight. In careless hands, a lot of the fruit’s identity gets wasted because the strongest parts never work at the same time.

Where I would keep Love, and where I would not

If the job includes PvP, awkward team fights, support value that still fights back, or any exchange where making the other side uncomfortable matters more than landing one huge answer immediately, Love is much better than its first impression suggests.

The fruit has a weird way of taking a duel that looked manageable and turning it into something much harder to read a few seconds later.

If the only job is the easiest possible grinding route with the least thinking involved, I would not force Love above simpler options. In my view, the fruit is worth keeping when you actually want that messy control style. That is where Love stops looking cute and starts looking dangerous.

FAQs

Is Love Fruit good for PvP in Blox Fruits?

Yes. Love is good for PvP because the debuff changes trades early, Flamingo Ride makes the angle awkward, and Besto Friendo adds pressure at the point where the duel is already getting hard to read.

Is Love Fruit good for grinding?

Love can grind well enough because the attacks cover good space and the hover side helps room control, but it is not the easiest farming fruit in the game. Simpler fruits still make pure grinding more comfortable.

Why do players like Flamingo Ride so much on Love?

Players rate Flamingo Ride highly because it does more than movement. It lets the user stay active above the fight, hold a safer angle, and keep the duel uncomfortable without fully stepping out of combat.

Is Love Fruit better for solo fights or team fights?

Love works in both, but team fights usually show more of its value because the debuff, hover angle, and Besto Friendo can make the screen much harder to manage. In solo fights, it still works well when you use timing properly and do not waste the summon too early.

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