Haze Seas launched with a large fruit roster, and the community is already digging through max-mastery showcases to see what each fruit can actually do in real gameplay. If you want a fast, source-aware breakdown of the new Haze Seas fruits, this guide keeps things practical: what was shown, which fruits appear to have awakenings, and which ones look strongest for leveling, mobility, or PvP.

This article uses a combination of a confirmed community showcase and the current Haze Seas wiki hub. When a detail is only visible in the showcase or still unclear, it is labeled as a community report or needs verification.

What this Haze Seas fruit showcase covers

The referenced YouTube showcase walks through many of the game’s fruits at max mastery and gives a first look at move names, visuals, and transformations. The wiki hub confirms there are 33 fruits in the current roster and lists the fruit names on the main page.

Confirmed fruit roster from the wiki hub

FruitStatus from source
ClearConfirmed on wiki hub
ChopConfirmed on wiki hub
SpinConfirmed on wiki hub
SpikeConfirmed on wiki hub
BombConfirmed on wiki hub
BarrierConfirmed on wiki hub
PawConfirmed on wiki hub
SmokeConfirmed on wiki hub
SandConfirmed on wiki hub
StringConfirmed on wiki hub
MammothConfirmed on wiki hub
BuddhaConfirmed on wiki hub
SnowConfirmed on wiki hub
TremorConfirmed on wiki hub
GasConfirmed on wiki hub
GravityConfirmed on wiki hub
FlameConfirmed on wiki hub
ShadowConfirmed on wiki hub
LightConfirmed on wiki hub
OperationConfirmed on wiki hub
IceConfirmed on wiki hub
ElectricityConfirmed on wiki hub
MagmaConfirmed on wiki hub
LoveConfirmed on wiki hub
GumConfirmed on wiki hub
DarknessConfirmed on wiki hub
MagnetConfirmed on wiki hub
PhoenixConfirmed on wiki hub
SoulConfirmed on wiki hub
LeopardConfirmed on wiki hub
VenomConfirmed on wiki hub
DragonConfirmed on wiki hub
DoughConfirmed on wiki hub

Quick takeaways from the showcase

The community showcase strongly suggests that Haze Seas is leaning into big visual effects, transformation-heavy kits, and a lot of fruits with clear role identities.

What stood out most

  • Barrier looked especially practical for mobility and general utility.
  • Buddha, Dragon, Dough, and Electricity looked like headline fruits for raw impact and flashy endgame play.
  • Venom and Phoenix were shown with caveats: Venom’s awakening flow looked unfinished in the showcase, and Phoenix skills appeared buggy at the time of recording.
  • Leopard and Magnet looked powerful in concept, but the creator questioned their value for the Robux price shown.
  • Tremor was called well-priced in the video and looked solid for area damage.
  • Spider was one of the creator’s personal favorites because of its clean M1s and strong visual style, but it is a community report and not a balance verdict.

Fruit-by-fruit showcase notes

Below is a source-aware summary of the fruits highlighted in the showcase. These are not final tier rankings; they are practical notes based on what was shown.

Early and utility fruits

FruitShowcase notesPractical read
VanishPhantom Step, Vanish Rock, Mirage Clone, Ghost WalkUtility and stealth-focused; useful for mobility tricks
SpikeSpike Shot, Spiky RollSimple kit, likely early-game friendly
BombCooker Blast, Bombardment, Bomb Launch, DetonationStraightforward explosive kit
SpinCandy Boomerang, Wind Shredder, Chopper FlightLight, mobile, and effect-heavy
BarrierPulse Dome, Extra Spikes, Reflective Barrage, Prism MobilityOne of the most practical-looking fruits in the showcase
PawPaw Shot, Paw Barrage, Red Paw, Paw NukeLooks like a strong burst fruit

Midgame and control fruits

FruitShowcase notesPractical read
BuddhaTransformation, Smash, Pillars, ExplosionBig-body melee style; awakening was teased as “coming soon” in the showcase
StringString Bullets, Parasitic Strings, Web Swing, OverheatGood mix of mobility and pressure
SandSpatter, Sand Tornado, Sand Fly, Sand EruptionBalanced but not flashy; looks serviceable
SnowBoulder Throw, Golem Smash, Golem RunCommunity report: the creator treated it like a meme fruit
BlizzardNot fully detailed in the showcaseCommunity report: expected to be stronger for grinding
MammothStomp, Trunk Slam, TackleHeavy melee pressure and movement control
SmokeSmoke Punch, Smoke Tornado, Smoke Fly, Smoke CloudBasic but probably useful for early pressure
OperationRoom, Doct, Amputation, Shambles, Gamma Knife, Radio KnifeStrong room/control identity, classic operation-style toolkit

Elemental and high-visual fruits

FruitShowcase notesPractical read
LightLight Fly, Illumination, Light Sword, Mirror Kick, Sacred JewelsStrong mobility and ranged pressure feel
FlameFire Fist, Fire Pillar, Fire Fly, Fire Flies, Flame EmperorBig AoE and flashy damage patterns
GravityRock Fly, Gravity Push, Meteor, Gravity Pressure, Meteor RainArea control and knockback-focused
GasGas Mode, Fire Ignition, Air DetonationCool animation, unusual theme
LoveLove Pistol, Prison Arrow, Charm, Love BeamCrowd-control style fruit with a themed kit
IceIce Surge, Ice Pierce, Ice Lenses, Ice Age, Ice SkateClean utility and movement; showcase hinted that Barrier may feel better overall
MagmaMagma Fist, Molten Surge, Volcanic Emperor, Hellfire Rain, Lava DragonDecent-looking damage kit; creator rated it around 5.5/10 in the showcase
ShadowBat Projectiles, Bat Swarm, Shadow Rupture, Shadow Box, Bat FlyStrong visual identity and likely solid in PvP

High-end and transformation-heavy fruits

FruitShowcase notesPractical read
LeopardTransformation, clean M1s, Finger Pistol, Metal Roar, Horn Leg, Leopard Barrage, Bursting HavocStrong mobility and combo pressure; creator felt the price was too high for value
VenomToxic Spit, Venom Phase, Hydra Barrage, Venom Gas, Summon Hydra, Hydra FlightLooks powerful, but awakening behavior was unclear in the showcase
DarknessBlack Hole, Dark Vortex, Dark Ball, Black Dragon, Darkness Emperor, Darkness FlightCool theme, but the creator called the value “hit or miss”
SoulSoul Snatch, Under Strike, Flamethrower, Thunder Rain, Fire Bomb, Cloud CruisingFlashy but not clearly top-tier from the showcase
PhoenixSpiral Thrust, After Image Crash, Transformation, flightCommunity report: several skills seemed broken during the recording
TremorTectonic Surge, Tremor Ball Barrage, Cataclysm, Sea Rift, Ground FlickerCreator said it felt perfectly priced and strong-looking for AoE
GumGear Second, Gear Fourth, Gear Fifth, multiple melee and utility movesVery large skill set with multiple forms; creator felt it was worth the price shown
DoughArmochi, Real Mochi, Rapid Punches, Ultimate Bust Cut, Roll OutCommunity report: the creator expected an awakening soon
DragonCouple of Barrage, Dragon Bite, Demolition Claw Form, Dragon Exhale, Hybrid Mode, Wave Barrage, Thunder Bite, Warm Break Claw Swarm, Thunder Bleed Barrage, Warm AscentOne of the most impressive showcase fruits overall
SpiderPoisonous Slashes, Spider Barrage, Spider Core, Spider Annihilation, Spider TransformationThe creator’s favorite fruit in the video, likely because of its style and M1s
ElectricityThunder Pool, Lightning Strike, Electric Beam, Heavenly Spear, Thunderstep, Thunder Reflex, Chain Lightning, Guiding Thunder, Arrow Beam, Dual Lightning Emperor, Thunder FlightThe showcase framed this as a fully awakened fruit and a strong closer

Awakening notes from the community showcase

Not every awakening status was fully clear, so this section separates confirmed-looking behavior from needs-verification moments.

FruitAwakening status in sourceNotes
VenomCommunity report: awakening exists, but looked incompleteThe creator said the transformation/form did not seem fully added yet
GumCommunity report: multiple forms were shownGear Second, Gear Fourth, and Gear Fifth were all demonstrated
ElectricityCommunity report: fully awakenedShowcased as a completed endgame kit
DoughNeeds verificationThe creator expected an awakening but then said it was not present
PhoenixNeeds verificationSeveral skills looked broken in the recording
BuddhaNeeds verificationThe showcase suggested a future awakening, not a confirmed current one
DragonNeeds verificationThe fruit was heavily showcased, but the clip did not frame it as awakened

Best fruits to watch first

If you are deciding what to chase after launch, these are the fruits that stood out most in the community showcase.

Best for mobility and traversal

  • Barrier
  • Light
  • Electricity
  • Dragon
  • Gum

Best for clear visual power and endgame vibes

  • Dragon
  • Dough
  • Electricity
  • Spider
  • Venom

Best for area damage and grinding potential

  • Tremor
  • Flame
  • Magma
  • Buddha
  • Gravity

Best for utility and control

  • Operation
  • Barrier
  • Shadow
  • Ice
  • Love

Value notes from the showcase

The creator repeatedly commented on whether fruits felt worth their Robux price. These comments are opinion-based, but they are useful if you are trying to avoid overspending.

FruitCommunity value opinion
BarrierStrong value, especially compared to pricier options
TremorWell-priced for what it does
LeopardFelt overpriced in the showcase
MagnetLooked cool, but felt weak for PvP value
SoulFelt too expensive for the shown kit
DarknessMixed value, not an automatic buy
GumCreator thought the price made sense given the number of forms
ElectricityStrong endgame impression in the showcase
DragonHigh-impact fruit that looked worth watching closely

What the Haze Seas wiki confirms for progression

The wiki hub gives a few useful launch-era planning notes that are worth keeping in mind:

  • Fruits spawn every 60 minutes according to the Roblox game description on the wiki.
  • Fruits despawn after 20 minutes according to the Roblox game description.
  • VIP servers have a 5-fruit limit according to the same source.
  • The current route emphasizes beginner guides, Trello links, codes, fruits, weapons, fighting styles, races, bosses, and map progression.

That means fruit hunting is only one part of the early game. You should also plan around:

  • fighting styles
  • weapons
  • race choices
  • boss routes
  • leveling path

If you are starting Haze Seas fresh, use a simple build plan instead of trying to collect everything at once.

Starter route

  1. Learn the beginner route.
  2. Check official links and the Trello hub.
  3. Redeem active launch rewards if they are still available.
  4. Choose one fruit style: grind, mobility, control, or PvP.
  5. Pair that fruit with a weapon or fighting style that supports your role.

Easy build logic

  • Grinding: look for AoE, transformations, and simple M1 support.
  • PvP: look for mobility, stun potential, and quick combo tools.
  • Traversal: prioritize movement skills and flight.
  • Casual play: pick a fruit whose visuals and combo rhythm you enjoy.

Final thoughts

The Haze Seas max-mastery showcase gives a good first look at the game’s fruit identity. Barrier, Dragon, Electricity, Gum, and Tremor stood out as especially memorable from the community report, while fruits like Phoenix and Venom may need another look once fixes and final awakening states are confirmed.

For now, the safest takeaway is simple: Haze Seas has a large fruit roster, strong visual design, and enough variety to support multiple playstyles. If you are planning your first build, start with a reliable fruit, learn the basics, and check the official wiki hub before committing to a long grind.

FAQ

How many fruits are confirmed in Haze Seas?

The wiki hub currently lists 33 confirmed fruits.

Which fruit looked best in the showcase?

That depends on your playstyle, but Dragon, Electricity, Barrier, Tremor, and Gum stood out the most in the community showcase.

Are all fruit awakenings confirmed?

No. Some awakenings were shown or implied, but several were unclear or appeared unfinished in the showcase. Treat those as needs verification.

What should beginners focus on first?

Start with the beginner guide, official links, and one clear build direction. Don’t rush fruit hunting before you understand leveling, weapons, and fighting styles.