If you’ve reached max level in Blox Fruits Update 167, you’re probably staring at your stat points wondering where to put them. There’s no reset button, and one wrong choice can leave your character feeling sluggish in raids or PvP. Getting your max level stat distribution blox fruits 167 right isn’t about copying a top player it’s about matching your build to how you actually play.

What does “max level stat distribution” even mean?

It’s the final allocation of all 2,500 stat points across six categories: Melee, Defense, Sword, Gun, Fruit, and Energy. Once you hit level 2,500, you can’t earn more points. How you split them determines whether you melt bosses, survive ambushes, or fall flat in endgame fights. The “right” spread depends on your weapon, fruit, and role tank, DPS, support, or hybrid.

Why do players mess this up?

Most common mistake? Spreading points too thin. Putting 500 into everything sounds balanced but leaves you weak everywhere. Another trap is ignoring Energy even fruit mains need it for mobility and dodging. And don’t forget Defense; skipping it because “I’ll just dodge” backfires fast against AoE attacks or stun-lock combos.

How should I split my stats based on my playstyle?

If you main melee weapons like Dark Blade or Soul Guitar, focus on Melee and Energy. A typical split might be 1,400 Melee, 600 Energy, 300 Defense, 200 Fruit. That keeps you mobile while letting you burst down targets. You can see a few tested setups for close-range fighters in this breakdown.

Fruit users especially Logia or Paramecia types like Buddha or Leopard should prioritize Fruit and Defense. Think 1,200 Fruit, 800 Defense, 300 Energy, 200 Melee. This lets you tank hits while dishing out elemental damage. More examples for fruit-focused builds are laid out here.

Sword and Gun builds are less common at max level but still viable. If you’re running True Triple Katana or Kabucha, go heavy on Sword or Gun (1,300–1,500), with Energy (600–800) for repositioning. Don’t ignore Defense completely you’ll regret it in Sea Events or boss rooms.

Is there a universal “best” distribution?

No. Even among top players, spreads vary based on gear, team comp, and preferred zones. Someone farming raid bosses might stack Defense higher than someone grinding PvP arenas. The closest thing to a safe default is 1,200 in your main damage stat, 600 Energy, 400 Defense, and the rest split between secondary damage or utility. But tweak it as you test what feels smooth in combat.

What if I already messed up my stats?

You can’t reset stats without rebirthing or using a Game Pass. If you’re stuck with a bad spread, adapt your gear and fighting style instead. Equip accessories that boost under-leveled stats like Life Rings for Defense or Energy Rings for stamina. Or switch to a weapon/fruit combo that works better with your current setup rather than forcing a meta build.

Where can I find reliable stat templates?

A few community-tested distributions are compiled on this page, broken down by weapon and fruit type. These aren’t gospel use them as starting points, then adjust based on your own fights. Watch how often you run out of energy, get stunned, or fail to kill targets quickly. Those are clues telling you where to shift points next rebirth.

  • Check your Energy first if you’re always gasping mid-fight, raise it.
  • Defense below 300? You’re asking to get deleted by bosses.
  • Don’t max Fruit unless you’re actively using its moves in combat.
  • Melee/Sword/Gun under 1,000? Your basic attacks will feel useless.

Before you lock in your final points, test different ratios in lower-stakes fights. Join public raids or farm Sea Beasts with temporary stat adjustments using rings or buffs. See what feels responsive and survivable. Then commit.