wiki Updated 2026-06-21

Blox Monsters Traits

Understand Blox Monsters traits and mutations with beginner-safe decision rules, verification notes, and update-aware tables.

Quick answer: Treat traits as build modifiers. A trait is useful when it supports your current monster, mode, and resource plan, not just because it sounds rare.

Trait pages can help players avoid wasting currency, but they become misleading if they copy unverified rarity labels. This page explains how to judge a trait before the site publishes a final list.

Blox Monsters can change during updates, so this guide keeps exact values conservative. Treat tables as a decision framework until a player or operator verifies current in-game values. That approach is better for readers and safer for search quality than pretending to own a complete wiki on day one.

Step-by-step guide

  1. Identify what the trait modifies

    Separate damage, speed, defense, cooldown, luck, and utility effects before judging value.

  2. Match trait to activity

    A farming trait, boss trait, and collection trait can each be correct in a different context.

  3. Avoid single-word rankings

    Best, meta, and OP claims need proof. Use effect, cost, and goal instead.

  4. Record mutation evidence

    When a mutation is confirmed, add a dated source and describe how it changes the decision.

Quick reference

Trait evaluation table

Trait questionGood signRisk
Does it support your role?Effect matches farming, bossing, or survival goal.Strong but irrelevant modifier.
Is the value verified?Current source or in-game test exists.Old or reposted number.
Does it need a combo?Works with bloodline or fruit plan.Requires resources you do not have.

FAQ

Are traits the same as bloodlines?

No. Treat traits as modifiers and bloodlines as broader build identity until in-game wording proves otherwise.

Can this page list exact trait values?

Yes, but only after current in-game verification or a reliable public source.

Sources