Map and islands

Blox Fruits map and sea progression hub.

The map hub connects seas, islands, quests, NPCs, bosses and leveling routes without forcing all data into one static image.

Direct answer

The Blox Fruits map should be a data model, not only a screenshot. This Blox Fruits map hub organizes First Sea, Second Sea and Third Sea pages, then holds individual island pages until level ranges, route notes, NPCs, bosses, vendors and coordinates are verified.

Sea structure

The Blox Fruits map hub starts with three seas. First Sea covers the earliest islands and beginner route, Second Sea expands combat systems and raids, and Third Sea handles late-game routes, sea events and higher-level progression. Each sea page should link its islands in order.

Island page requirements

An island page should include sea, recommended level, how to reach it, previous island, next island, quest NPCs, enemies, bosses, vendors, important locations, drops, route notes, recommended fruit and sources. A Blox Fruits map page that only embeds one image will not answer enough player questions.

Coordinates and interactivity

The long-term Blox Fruits map should store coordinates for every island, NPC, boss and event marker. That enables clickable map cards, search results, leveling route output and update impact reviews when an island changes.

MVP island rollout

The first island batch should cover starter islands, Middle Town, Jungle, Kingdom of Rose, Port Town and Tiki Outpost after their facts are checked. The rest should stay in the content queue rather than becoming thin pages.