
Sound
Normal Value
1.7M
Permanent Value
340.0M
Robux Price
1900
Physical Value(Beli)
2.5M
Demand
6/10
Rarity
legendary
Tier
A
Type
Paramecia
Rank
22/41
Best Use
Powerful combat
Dollar Equivalent
23.75
Fruit Abilities
Tempo Meter
The Tempo Meter passively charges as you use your abilities successfully or deal continuous damage. Once full, it significantly boosts the power and range of your next Sound Fruit move, rewarding aggressive and consistent play.

Tempo Aura
When your Tempo Meter reaches full capacity, you automatically gain a visible, sound-infused aura. This aura temporarily increases your movement speed, reduces cooldowns slightly, and makes your attacks harder for enemies to predict.

Fruit Overview
Pros
General
- Hybrid Utility: Great balance between ranged, AoE, and mobility attacks.
- Strong PvP Pressure: Auto-aim lasers, black hole, and knockback give control and burst.
- PvE Friendly: Auto-targeting and AoE effects make it ideal for grinding mobs and bosses.
- Tempo System: Passive meter system adds depth and bonus power when played skillfully.
- Flight Option: Built-in flight gives excellent repositioning and combo potential.
Abilities
- Scales up with use (3 → 5 → 5 projectiles), increasing threat level.
- Vertical and horizontal coverage allow flexible attack angles.
- Projectiles explode, offering solid crowd damage.
- Wide cone AoE is perfect for interrupting multiple enemies.
- Knockback helps escape melee pressure in PvP.
- Auto-aiming lasers = high consistency.
- Final disco ball explosion punishes grouped or distracted enemies.
- Split damage system balances the skill against single/multiple targets.
- Generates Tempo Meter fast = frequent empowered moves.
- 50% faster flight with passive = major mobility edge.
- Useful for kiting, scouting, and escaping danger.
- Black hole effect is excellent for grouping enemies in PvE.
- Huge burst damage for boss fights and PvP closing kills.
- Strong zoning tool—forces enemy movement.
Cons
General
- High Mastery Demands: Key moves are locked until 100–250 mastery, making early-game performance weaker.
- Flight Drawback: While flying, health and energy regen are disabled, increasing risk if caught off guard.
- Tempo Reliant: Maximizing damage requires constant meter management.
- Skill-Based Reward: To dominate with Sound, you must aim and time activations well—low margin for error.
Abilities
- You must complete the 3-stage cycle to get full damage output.
- Aiming vertical shots can be tricky under pressure.
- Only hits in a forward cone, making it easy to dodge.
- Requires enemies to be fairly close to land reliably.
- Laser damage falls off if an enemy is hit repeatedly (15% reduction per hit).
- Requires decent timing and positioning to get full value.
- No healing/energy regen = risky if used at low health.
- Not an offensive move on its own—wasted if misused in combat.
- Small projectiles are easy to dodge if spammed.
- Black hole duration is short—mistiming can result in minimal damage.
- Long cooldown makes it a commit-heavy ultimate.
Trivia
- The Sound Fruit is the first fan-designed fruit in Blox Fruits, conceptualized by @Aqu4G on Twitter. It won the game's inaugural fan art contest, leading to its official inclusion. The Kitsune Fruit was the second fan-made addition.
- Its move names, such as Tempo, Prestissimo, and Fortissimo, are derived from musical terms, reflecting the fruit's thematic focus on sound.
- The Sound Fruit features a variable Tempo Meter, which enhances abilities as it fills. It's one of the few fruits with a meter system not linked to transformations, similar to the Shadow and Spirit fruits.
- Combining a full Tempo Meter with the Rabbit V4 race, Agility, the Pilot Helmet, and the Kitsune transformation grants the highest potential speed for a player, though the Portal Fruit's instant teleportation remains the fastest travel method.
- The Symphonic Radiance move is akin to Diamond's Diamond Hail, serving as an area-of-effect attack that breaks opponents' Instinct and deals significant damage.
- PvP Beast (if you know what you’re doing): Sound Fruit isn’t brainless damage. It has great tools — AoE, knockback, zoning, and auto-aim — but you’ve got to time things well. When played right, it’s crazy strong in 1v1s and can annoy the heck out of melee-focused fruits like Dragon or Ice.
- The Symphonic Radiance move is akin to Diamond's Diamond Hail, serving as an area-of-effect attack that breaks opponents' Instinct and deals significant damage.
- Players often refer to the Sound Fruit as the "DJ Fruit" or "Concert Fruit" due to its vibrant, music-themed abilities and visual effects.
- While not part of the official One Piece lore, the Sound Fruit draws inspiration from characters like Uta from One Piece Film: Red, who possesses the Uta Uta no Mi (Song-Song Fruit), and Scratchmen Apoo's Tatakau Music, both utilizing music-based abilities.
Expert Advice for Sound
If you’re thinking about using the Sound Fruit, go for it if you like a mix of flashy moves, good range, and strong area attacks. It’s great in both PvP and PvE — you can keep enemies away, deal solid damage, and even fly to dodge or chase. Just make sure to build up your Tempo Meter by landing hits so your next move becomes even stronger. It’s not the easiest fruit to master, but once you learn the timing and combos, it’s super fun and can dominate in the right hands.
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Frequently Asked Questions
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Disclaimer
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