Published: February 7, 2026
Blox Fruits is one of the most played Roblox games, with tens of billions of visits. Players grind quests, fight NPCs and bosses, and use melee, swords, and fruit abilities across three seas: First Sea (levels 1–700), Second Sea (700–1500), and Third Sea (1500+). Combat and grinding rely heavily on repeated left-clicks for melee and sword attacks. Players often ask how to use an autoclicker for Blox Fruits—e.g. for melee combos or less finger strain during long grind sessions. This guide explains how Blox Fruits progression and combat work, where clicking fits in, and what autoclicker settings (Mouse Position, interval, sequences) to consider—with caveats about terms of service and detection.
You level up by completing quests and defeating NPCs. In the First Sea, early quests (e.g. Trainee, Bandit, no level requirement, ~300 XP each) lead to higher-level quests (e.g. Yeti at level 105, Chief Warden at 230, up to level 325). To reach the Second Sea you must hit level 700 and complete a quest chain: talk to the Military Detective at Prison docks, defeat the Ice Admiral in Frozen Village, return to the detective, then visit the Experienced Captain at Middle Town to be teleported to the Second Sea. The Second Sea has new islands (Kingdom of Rose, Green Zone, Graveyard, Snow Mountain, etc.) with stronger enemies and higher XP rewards. Melee and sword attacks are left-click; fruit abilities use different keys. Many players use Buddha fruit for grinding (increased defense, range, water walking) with melee or sword; Dough, Dragon, and Spirit are also strong for grinding in later updates.
Clicking is involved in several places:
When you’re attacking where your cursor is aimed (enemy or NPC), Mouse Position is appropriate: the autoclicker clicks at the current cursor location so you only need to aim. For fixed buttons (e.g. “Accept Quest,” “Talk”), hover over the button and use Mouse Position there.
Target mode: Use Mouse Position for combat and for fixed buttons. See How to use mouse target mode on Roblox for setup.
Click interval: Games often cap or normalize attack speed. Very low intervals may not increase real DPS and can look suspicious. A moderate interval (e.g. 80–200 ms) with a small random deviation can feel more natural. Test in a private or low-stakes setting first.
Hotkey: Use a start/stop hotkey (e.g. side mouse button) so you can enable clicks only when attacking and stop when moving, using fruit abilities, or in menus.
If your autoclicker supports sequences, you can chain steps: e.g. click (attack) several times, wait, then repeat. Each step can use Mouse Position. A sequence editor overlay helps you confirm where each step will click. This is useful for repetitive quest loops (attack NPCs → wait → next target) only if the game allows it and you’re willing to accept the risk. Many quests require you to move between locations and re-aim, so single-step Mouse Position with manual cursor movement is often what you use.
Roblox and Blox Fruits have terms of service that can restrict automation. Using an autoclicker may be against the rules or detectable. Use at your own risk; this guide is for educational purposes only.