Early-game items that give you stat boosts in Blox Fruits are essential for new players. TheBlox FruitsBlack Cape is a prime example of this and should be an easy way to get ahead.

Where to find Black Cape

This item can be found really early on in the game, right in the First Sea. You simply need to find Parlus and give him 50,000 Beli. You can find Parlus in the Marine Fortress. He is located in the bottom right of the map. He holds his one-item shop up a tower. You can get to him by climbing all the way to the top of the tower and then falling down the hole.

Once you have reached him, he will sell you the Black Cape to wear on your Blox Fruits character. It only costs 50,000 Beli, which is a very small amount. This makes itperfect for new players.However, you do need to be above level 50 to buy it, but that isn’t too high for the game.

How To Get Black Cape In Blox Fruits

Uses for the Black Cape in Blox Fruits

The Black Cape gives 5% more damage on any attack, 100 energy, and 100 health to any player wearing it. These buffs aren’t massive, but for the price and ease of acquisition, it is worth your time. As you level up, these buffs will become too small to notice, and you will most likely end up swapping it out. However, as an early-game item, you could do a lot worse.

I would suggest adding it to your arsenal if you may. Even small buffs make a big difference when you’re just starting out in Blox Fruits. You also get to look really cool. Who doesn’t want to run around in a cape?

Despite the Black Cape’s name, it is actually more of a grey, which is a little misleading. Perhaps it has been sunbleached by too many years at sea?

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Leo Gillick

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