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Roblox Fruit Warriors Map Explained – All Areas of Interest

"I left everything in one place, now you just have to find it!"

The world of One Piece is, in a word, gigantic. Even the infamous Grand Line where most of the story takes place is only a single line of islands spanning the world’s circumference. There are four entire oceans that make up the rest of the world, each with its own islands and societies. If you want to seek your fame and fortune, you’re gonna have to be quite the globe-trotter. Here are all the areas of interest on Roblox Fruit Warriors‘ map.

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Roblox Fruit Warriors Map Explained – All Areas of Interest

Much like in One Piece itself, the world of Fruit Warriors is quite expansive, albeit still condensed for the sake of convenience. The game is made up of a variety of islands, laid in a general order of easiest to explore to hardest. Most of these islands have towns with various adventuring amenities, while others exist for the express purpose of exploration and combat. Additionally, most major islands have quest givers, though each one comes with a level range recommendation to filter out the uninitiated.

Related: How to Get Haki in Roblox Fruit Warriors

The potential amenities you can find on major islands include:

  • Boat Dealers: Stores to buy seafaring vessels
  • Set Spawns: Spots where you can set as a respawn in case of your untimely death
  • Blacksmiths: Stores to buy weapons
  • Teachers: Stores to buy fighting styles
  • Fruit Merchants, Removers, and Evolvers: Stores to buy, remove, and improve Devil Fruit abilities, respectively
  • Sellers: Individual NPCs that sell specific items
  • Quest Givers: NPCs that dole out quests

Fruit Warriors Island List

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Here’s a list of every area you can currently visit in Fruit Warriors, as well as the major amenities they have:

  • Rookie Town (Recommended level: 1-15): Your starting island. Features a quest giver, a boat dealer, a set spawn, a blacksmith, the Combat teacher, and a Stage 1 Fruit Merchant.
  • Orange Town (Recommended level: 30-60): A slightly more advanced town. Features a quest giver, boat dealer, and set spawn.
  • Jungle (Recommended level: 75-120): A wild and foggy jungle. Features a quest giver, boat dealer, set spawn, the Black Leg teacher, and a Fruit Remover.
  • Snow Island (Recommended level: 200-350): An island perpetually covered in snow. Features a boat dealer, quest giver, set spawn, blacksmith, Stage 2 Fruit Merchant, the Geppo Teacher, and a Pirate Cape seller.
  • Desert Island (Recommended level: 450-800): An island with a hot desert climate. Features a quest giver, boat dealer, set spawn, Sand Cape seller, blacksmith, and Stage 3 Fruit Merchant.
  • Fallen Island: A mysterious island covered in large trees. Features a boat dealer and set spawn. The Smoke Boss can be fought here.
  • Island in the Sky (Recommended level: 1000-1200): An island floating amongst the clouds. Features a set spawn, Thunder Drum seller, and a Fruit Evolver.
  • Arena Island: A small island perfect for punch-ups. You can fight the Sawshark Boss here.
  • East Hill: A small, cube-shaped island to the east. Features a Pink Cape seller.
  • North Hill: A tall, cube-shaped island to the north. Features the Haki Teacher.
  • South Hill: A wide, cube-shaped island to the south. Features a Marine Cape seller.

Remember, while Quest Givers don’t discriminate, it’s best to only take quests from an island that you’re within the recommended level for. Trying to punch above your weight will end with you smeared on the ground, so stick to the recommended level progression from island to island.


If you want something to seek out in your travels in Roblox Fruit Warriors, check out our guides on getting Devil Fruit abilities and how to get all the swords in the game. Visit our Facebook page as well for more news and guides.

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Since the first time he picked up a controller as a child, Daniel has been a dyed-in-the-wool gaming fanatic, with a Steam library numbering over 600 games. His favorite pastime, aside from playing games, is doing deep dives on game wikis to learn more about their lore and characters.