
Quake
Normal Value
1.0M
Permanent Value
270.0M
Robux Price
1500
Physical Value(Beli)
1.0M
Demand
2/10
Rarity
rare
Tier
C
Type
Paramecia
Rank
15/41
Best Use
Grinding, PvP. Boss Fights
Dollar Equivalent
18.75
Awakening Order
Move Z
Z
1,000 Fragments
Move X
X
3,000 Fragments
Move C
C
3,000 Fragments
Move V
V
8,000 Fragments
Fruit Abilities
Quake Punch
The user charges an energy ball and cracks the air, delivering substantial damage. This move also causes the enemy's screen to shake and has a high knockback effect. However, its relatively small hitbox and brief startup time can make it challenging to land on agile opponents.

Fruit Overview
Pros
General
- Unawakened Quake moves deal significant damage, making them effective in both PvP and PvE scenarios.
- Many of its attacks have extensive hitboxes, allowing players to target multiple enemies simultaneously.
- The screen-shaking mechanic can disorient opponents, providing a tactical advantage during combat.
- All unawakened Quake moves can break through Instinct (Ken Haki), making them difficult for opponents to dodge.
Abilities
- Delivers substantial damage upon impact.
- Pushes enemies away, creating space between you and your opponents.
- Disorients enemies by causing their screens to shake.
- Covers a wide area, making it effective against groups.
- Inflicts considerable harm to enemies within its range.
- Adds a disorienting effect to opponents.
- Deals substantial damage upon impact.
- Effective for crowd control due to its area-of-effect nature.
- Has a brief startup time, allowing for rapid deployment.
- Summons two large tsunamis that can hit multiple enemies from both sides.
- Inflicts significant damage upon contact.
- Can stun enemies, providing a strategic advantage.
Cons
General
- The unawakened Quake Fruit lacks mobility-enhancing moves, potentially putting users at a disadvantage against more agile opponents.
- Several of its abilities have extended cooldown periods, which can leave players vulnerable between attacks.
- The straightforward nature of its moves can make them easier for experienced players to anticipate and counter.
- While disorienting to enemies, the screen shake effect can also hinder the user's visibility during combat.
Abilities
- Requires precise aiming to connect with targets.
- The brief delay before execution can make it challenging to land on agile opponents.
- The quake sphere moves slowly, allowing enemies time to dodge.
- Slightly pushes enemies away, which can disrupt follow-up attacks.
- Necessitates proximity to enemies, potentially exposing the user to attacks.
- The ground smash is straightforward, making it easier for opponents to anticipate and avoid.
- Extended recovery time before the move can be used again.
- Less effective on high terrain, as the tsunamis may not reach elevated targets.
- Enemies with high mobility or flight abilities can evade the tsunamis.
Trivia
- The Quake Fruit, a Legendary Natural-type Blox Fruit, is renowned for its powerful shockwave abilities.
- The unawakened version of the Quake Fruit is utilized by the level 750 raid boss, Greybeard, who spawns at the Marine Fortress in the First Sea every six hours.
- Activating Quake's abilities causes a screen shake effect, which can disorient both the user and opponents during combat
- Fully awakening the Quake Fruit requires a total of 17,000 fragments, making it a significant investment for players.
- Unlike many other fruits, both the awakened and unawakened versions of the Quake Fruit do not possess an 'F' move, which typically provides mobility enhancements.
- The Quake Fruit was originally referred to as the "Tremor" Fruit in earlier versions of the game.
- This is the fourth most expensive fruit to awaken.
Expert Advice for Quake
If I were to use Quake, I’d set traps by luring enemies into chokepoints, timing Spatial Shockwave as they funnel through. Then, I’d combo with Dual Tsunami to capitalize on their lack of mobility. It’s all about using the map and terrain to stack the odds in your favor.
History
Update 1 (vJanuary 16, 2019)
- The Quake Fruit was released, offering players powerful seismic abilities.
Update 2(v2)
- Increased cooldowns and decreased range for certain abilities.
- Reduced the cooldown of the [V] Dual Tsunami move.
Update 3.5(v3.5)
- The [X] Quake Wave move was enhanced to break Instinct (Ken Haki), making it more effective in combat.
Update 11(v11)
- Quake received an awakening, introducing upgraded abilities with enhanced damage and utility.
- The cooldown of the [V] Dual Tsunami move was decreased.
Update 12(v12)
- Awakened Quake underwent several nerfs:
- Slight reduction in overall damage.
- Added end-lag to the [Z] Fatal Demolisher (V2) move.
- Increased wind-up time for [X] Air Crusher and [C] Spatial Shockwave (V2) moves.
- Decreased hitbox size and speed of the [X] Air Crusher (V2) move.
Update 15(v15)
- The cooldown for the awakened [V] move was reduced, allowing for more frequent use in battles.
Update 17.3(v17.3)
- Unawakened Quake's moves were reworked to improve balance and performance, enhancing the overall gameplay experience.
Update 20(v20)
- The Quake Fruit's model was redesigned, giving it a fresh appearance in the game.
Update 24(v24)
- The Quake Fruit's icon was remade, updating its visual representation in the user interface.
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