
The Cupid’s Coat is one of the best accessories in Blox Fruits, and it’s only available during the limited-time Valentine’s Event. If you want powerful combat buffs without spending Robux, this is the item to chase in March 2026. Here’s everything you need to know to get it fast.
| Stat | Bonus |
|---|---|
| Blox Fruit/Sword Damage | +12.5% |
| Defense | +8% |
| Energy | +400 |
| Health | +600 |
| Rarity | Legendary |
| Cost | 750 Hearts |
Getting Cupid’s Coat is straightforward, but time-sensitive. Here’s the exact process:
Important: The Valentine Shop restocks every hour and only shows 6 items at a time. If Cupid’s Coat isn’t visible, wait for the next hourly reset.

Hearts are the event currency you need to buy the Coat. Here are the most efficient methods ranked by speed:
Talk to the Valentine’s Delivery NPC near the flamingos at the event hub. Ride a flamingo and deliver parcels across the map — the faster you finish, the more Hearts you earn (up to 135 per run). This resets every hour and you can do it up to 3 times per hour. Don’t miss it — it’s the single best Hearts source in the game.
The Cupid Valentine Quest Giver NPC hands out daily missions that reset roughly every 7–8 hours. Key rewards:
Prioritize Boss quests — they pay the most for the least time investment.
Every NPC enemy has a chance to drop Hearts. Bosses reliably drop 10–15 Hearts each. Use a wide-hitbox build (like Buddha fruit) to clear mobs quickly. Warning: enemies that are 100+ levels below you have damage scaling applied, so farm near your level range.
For each friend in your server (up to 3), you gain a +15% Heart drop rate, capping at +45%. If you don’t have friends online, hop onto the Blox Fruits Discord to find a grinding server.
Yes, and it’s not close. The +12.5% Blox Fruit/Sword damage makes it meta for Sword mains, Buddha spammers, and hybrid builds. The +8% defense and extra HP/Energy make it equally useful for survivability. It holds up even in late-game Third Sea content. The only real downside is no movement speed buff, making it less appealing if you’re a pure bounty hunter focused on chasing.
After the Valentine’s Event ends, this item becomes unobtainable until next year — so the FOMO is real.
| Item | Cost | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Cupid’s Coat | 750 Hearts | Legendary accessory |
| Heart Shades | 750 Hearts | Legendary accessory |
| Light Pink Aura | 1,000 Hearts | Cosmetic only |
| Fruits (rotating) | Varies | Up to 850 for Dough |
The Gacha Dealer is also new this year — spend 250 Hearts per roll for a chance at the Physical Fiend (Yeti) Fruit mutation, profile backgrounds, or event accessories.
The Valentine Shop NPC is in Middle Town (Sea 1), the Café in Kingdom of Rose (Sea 2), and Castle on the Sea (Sea 3).
Yes — Hearts are earned in-game through quests and enemy drops, so you don’t need to spend Robux. It’s completely free-to-play if you put in the grind time.
You need exactly 750 Hearts to purchase Cupid’s Coat from the Valentine Shop NPC.
The 2026 Valentine’s Event launched on February 14, 2026 and lasts approximately 10 days — act fast before the shop closes.
It’s best for Sword and Blox Fruit builds. Melee-only players get less value, and bounty hunters may prefer accessories with movement speed bonuses.
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