Fury Meters are passive energy bars that are used as a requirement for transformations, awakenings or enhanced attacks. However, in rare cases, especially in Variable Fruit Meters, they can be entirely different, an example being Spirit. They are used to keep track of the progress of certain abilities or Blox Fruits for reaching their ultimate form to provide a buff. Fury Meters come in different forms, and can be divided into three subcategories:
- Fury Meter
- Awakening Meter
- Variable Fruit Meters
The Fury and Variable Fruit Meters can be categorized as "Fruit Meters" since they're both parts of Blox Fruits.
Fury Meter[]
Fury Meters are one of the more common types of Fury Meters. They are used for transformations. Fury Meters usually fill up over time or by landing attacks. The bar in Fury Meters appears a vibrant red color. They are located just above the fruit menu. When the Fury Meter is full, the player can transform or gain special boosts. If the player is using Dragon fruit and has the [V] ability unlocked, they can transform into a Hybrid dragon if they have their orange Fury meter filled.
There are three fruits that use the Fury Meter. These are:
Awakening Meter[]
Awakening Meters are exclusive to the Race Awakening. They are used to keep track of when the user has gathered enough experience to be able to transform. The bar is a vibrant red color at default. Once the bar is full, the user's screen gets a faint tint of the race's respective color (Human = Red, Mink = Light Green, Angel = Yellow, Shark = Blue, Ghoul = Black, Cyborg = Magenta and Draco = Orange). Unlike the fruit meters, this is located at the bottom left of the screen.
Once the user has awakened by pressing the [Y] key or Awakening Slot, the meter will rapidly decrease and will constantly switch from an array of neon rainbow colors, as well as get smoke effects.
Variable Fruit Meters[]
Variable Fruit Meters are usually meters used by Blox Fruits as a way to buff the fruit in some way. These usually function differently from regular meters, having different mechanics exclusive to its respective Blox Fruit, such as the Tail Meter having different layers or the Spirit's bar having a dedicated counter. Variable Fruit Meters can sometimes be used for transformations as well.
The following fruits use a Variable Fruit Meter:
Sound: Tempo Meter[]
The Tempo Meter is a passive meter in the Sound fruit. It can be filled by consistently landing the fruit's moves or holding the fruit's [F] Move Tempo: Prestissimo. The color of the meter is white at default, but it becomes golden once charged. When the meter is charged, the color of all the fruit's moves switch to purely Golden. The user also gains a golden aura shield around them, which grants them and nearby allies a ~50% speed buff, ~25% defense buff and about a 10% damage buff.
The charge automatically disappears when the user doesn't deal damage for about 10 seconds.
Shadow: Umbra Meter[]
The Umbra Meter is a passive meter in the Shadow fruit. It can be filled by landing Shadow's moves and automatically fills up passively at night. The Umbra Meter's only purpose is buffing Shadow's [V] Move: Corvus Torment. The bar in this fruit appears a light-purple color. This will also give the user a permanent dark, cloudy aura around them, which is purely cosmetic.
Using "Corvus Torment" will drain all of the user's Umbra Meter. The size of the dark sphere as well as the impact and damage of the explosion of this move is directly proportional to the user's Umbra Meter.
Gas: Gas Meter[]
Gas Meter functions similarly to Fury Meter. It is filled by landing attacks or passively and used for Transformation.
Spirit: Spirit Counter[]
The Spirit Counter is a passive meter in the Spirit fruit. It functions completely differently from other meters and doesn't need to be filled. Spirit Buddies are collected each time the moving line inside the bar completes a movement, starting from the blue side and ending on the red side. These Spirits can be summoned by using M1s. The maximum number of Spirits that can be collected is 9, and when the number is reached, the bar will add in another spirit upon usage of the existing spirit. The mount or buddy that the player flies on ([F] move: Sky Ruler) also depends on which color the bar was on at usage of the [F] key.
Shu and Ra, the buddies next to the player's shoulder, depict the blue and red sides respectively. This meter is used for summoning "Buddies" to help the player for damaging or stunning purposes, with an easy-to-understand system.
The Spirit Buddies summoned can be categorized into two types:
Heavenly Buddies (Support Buddies)[]
Hellish Buddies (Offensive Buddies)[]
Kitsune: Tail Meter[]
The Tail Meter is a passive meter in the Kitsune fruit. It can be filled both passively and by landing the fruit's moves. Its bar has a blue color. Unlike the other fruits, the Tail Meter has three stages to it and more notably grants a transformation. The three stages are:
- 1 Tail: No known benefits.
- 2 Tails: The user gets a speed boost (+100% [2x]) and a dash boost and now runs on all fours. (Air jumping, dashing, and walking will also now have a unique animation)
- 3 Tails: The user gets three glowing orbs, when using the [F] move or an M1, the enemy will deal tick damage by blue flames.
As the stages are progressed, the bar gains a darker shade of blue, and when it is filled, it will start switching from an array of rainbow colors.
When the bar is full, the user will be able to transform, which will take 1/3 of their bar. When transformed, the user cannot passively gain tails unless they deal damage with the fruit's moves. The user will lose tails if they miss moves or get damaged and will be untransformed when their tails run out.
Tips & Tricks[]
- It is good to return to base form after using up about 3/5 of the Fury Meter so the user can transform again in a shorter time.
- This does not apply to Dragon since the user needs to deal damage to refill the red Fury meter.
- Using a skill while being transformed may cost the player's Meter if they do not land the skills successfully.
- If the player uses Fury Meter in Transformed Form, they should remember that they should use as many skills as possible because just staying in Transformed Form will drain their Fury Meter, although they should try to land the moves as effectively as possible.
- This is not the case for Dragon though since its meter will only drain whenever the user uses a move or takes damage.
- The only way to fill Dragon fruit's red Fury meter is to deal damage.
- It is recommended to use Kitsune Mask for fruits with a fury meter.
- It does have effect on Dragon's orange Fury meter, but becomes effectively useless in filling it's red meter.
Notes[]
- Dragon, Venom, T-Rex are the only fruits with the Fury Meter.
- Users can only transform when Fury Meter is full.
- Using skills while transformed will deplete a lot of Fury Meter.
- While transformed, it will slowly drain a little amount of Fury Meter (not including T-Rex and Dragon).
- T-Rex is the first fruit that has a passive that adds fury to the meter when damaging opponents while transformed, meaning that it allows the user to spam their moves infinitely if they hit enemies. Second being Dragon.
- Tanking damage with the Dragon fruit, while transformed, will add some fury to the meter.
- Quickly transformation spamming is not possible. However, Phoenix does not have this mechanic.
Trivia[]
- The Kitsune Mask is the only item in game that increases the speed of the passive Fury Meter regeneration speed.
- The Fury Meter is often misspelled as Furry Meter. The word fury means a violent anger, on the other hand, the word furry describes something covered in fur.
- Falcon, Buddha, Phoenix, Mammoth, Leopard and Yeti are beast fruits that do not have a Fury Meter.
Change History[]
Released in Update 13