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Blox Fruits Plastic Fruits Guide: Get Them, Lucky Maxxer Event Locations, and Fastest Fruit

Blox Fruits Plastic Fruits Guide: Get Them, Lucky Maxxer Event Locations, and Fastest Fruit

 

Plastic Fruits are one of the weirdest limited features ever discussed in Blox Fruits, and that is exactly why so many players keep searching for them. The problem is that most explanations mix rumors, old event details, and speed-test talk into one messy answer. This guide keeps it simple. We'll cover how Plastic Fruits were obtained, what the Lucky Maxxer event seems to require, where to check for the NPC, and which fruits are still the strongest when movement speed is the only thing that matters.



What Plastic Fruits Are

Plastic Fruits are basically special meme-style versions of normal fruits. They stand out because their design looks intentionally silly or unusual, which makes them more of a collector item than a normal progression reward.

 

From a player point of view, that is why they matter:

 

  • They are rare
  • They are tied to an event-style system
  • Most players never see them in normal gameplay
  • They have strong novelty value

 

In practice, players chase them because they are hard to get and instantly recognizable.

 

How to Get Plastic Fruits

The main method players have reported is tied to the Lucky Maxxer event.

 

The usual process

1. Wait for the event to be active

2. Defeat the Lucky Maxxer raid boss

3. Talk to the Lucky Maxxer NPC

4. Use the really good gacha

5. Roll for Plastic Fruit rewards

 

That is the core loop. If one of those steps is unavailable, the method usually stops there.

 

Reward rules that matter

The most important detail is that not all rewards behave the same way.

RewardTradableWhat This Means
Plastic Fruits No You cannot trade them to other players
Meme Fruit Yes This one may still circulate through trading

 

This is where many players get confused. If you are hoping to trade for a Plastic Fruit later, that likely will not work.

 

Lucky Maxxer NPC Locations

When players search for the NPC, these are the locations most often checked:

LocationWhy It Matters
Middletown Fast to check in active servers
Café Common stop for players and event searches
Castle on the Sea One of the most reported event-related spots

 

A practical routine is to check all three quickly, then switch servers if nothing is active.

 

From experience, this saves more time than standing in one place and waiting for something that is not enabled.

 

Is the Event Active Right Now?

This is the part that decides whether Plastic Fruits are obtainable at all.

 

If the Lucky Maxxer NPC says the feature has been patched, that usually means:

  • The event is inactive
  • The gacha is not currently usable
  • Plastic Fruits are not obtainable right now

 

That does not always mean they are gone forever. In Blox Fruits, limited or admin-controlled event content can disappear and return later. So the smart move is not endless grinding—it is watching updates and checking active servers when new event chatter starts.

 

Fastest Fruit in Blox Fruits

This debate never really ends, but there is a simple way to look at it: the fastest fruit depends on how you test speed.

 

A fruit can feel amazing in movement and still lose in a straight race. Based on race-style comparisons, Rubber still has one of the strongest claims because it stays consistently fast over direct distance tests.

 

Here is the short version:

FruitSpeed RolePractical Take
Rubber Straight-line speed One of the most reliable fast fruits
Spring Burst mobility Very strong in short races
Light Travel efficiency Excellent for general map movement
Tiger High-end race speed Very competitive in direct tests
Kitsune Smooth overall mobility Great movement, not always the race winner
Mutated Fruits Situational Strong hype, but not automatic speed kings

 

From what players have tested, mutated fruits are not guaranteed to be faster than the originals. Some are strong, but newer does not always mean faster.

 

Best Practical Advice

If we strip away the hype, the useful takeaways are pretty straightforward:

  • Check whether the Lucky Maxxer event is active before farming
  • Do not assume Plastic Fruits can be traded
  • Use Rubber, Light, or Spring if movement speed is your priority
  • Treat mutated fruits as separate tools, not instant upgrades in every category

 

If you are farming rare content, focus on event timing.

If you are choosing a fruit for speed, focus on the type of movement you care about most.

 

That split makes the whole game easier to understand.

 

FAQ

What are Plastic Fruits in Blox Fruits?

They are rare meme-style versions of normal fruits, mainly valued for how unusual and limited they are.

 

How do you get Plastic Fruits?

Players have linked them to the Lucky Maxxer event: beat the boss, talk to the NPC, and use the gacha if the event is active.

 

Can you trade Plastic Fruits?

No, Plastic Fruits are generally considered non-tradable. Meme Fruit appears to be tradable.

 

Where is the Lucky Maxxer NPC?

Players usually check Middletown, Café, and Castle on the Sea.

 

Which fruit is fastest in Blox Fruits?

For straight-line race performance, Rubber remains one of the strongest answers. For general travel, Light is still one of the best picks.

 

Final Take

Plastic Fruits are best treated as limited event collectibles, not standard farmable items. If the Lucky Maxxer event is inactive, there is no real shortcut around that. And when it comes to movement speed, the old favorites still hold up—especially Rubber for races and Light for travel. The key is to stop chasing every rumor and focus on what is actually testable in-game.

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