Blox Fruits How to Unstore Fruits

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How to Unstore Fruits in Blox Fruits
How to Unstore Fruits in Blox Fruits

There is a question in the mind of many people, why can not unstore fruits in Blox Fruits? You will be glad to know that Blox Fruits Update 17 Part 3 has just been released and it comes with tons of new content. This includes a new raid boss, a new mythical fruit called Leopard, and a new fruit awakening named Dough. Furthermore, there are also a new mythical gun and a new mythical sword. However, it seems that there’s also a new glitch that makes players unable to unstore fruits in inventory. Here’s what we know about this issue.

Blox Fruits How to Unstore Fruits

So let us now come to our main topic, how to discard the fruits stored in Blox Fruits? Since the most recent update, a huge number of players reported this bug where they can not remove stored fruits from inventory. Is this really a bug or actually an intended change by developers? Despite a vast majority of players thinking that this is a glitch, it actually turns out this is an intended new “feature” by developers. A YouTuber that goes by the name Diwwy the Noob has contacted the developer to ask about this.

For information, let us tell you that from now on, you can only unstore in the Second Sea or the Third Sea. But not in the First Sea. The Second Sea can only be accessed by reaching level 700 in the First Sea and completing the military detective’s quest at Prison. Thus, players who haven’t completed these requirements will be unable to unstore fruits. So there you have it. That’s why you can’t unstore fruits in Blox Fruits. It’s because you are trying to do that in the First Sea, that’s now not possible. This change is probably going to be a permanent one going forward. Thus, if you want to remove fruits from your inventory, you will need to reach the Second Sea.


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