Angel (sometimes called Sky race) is one of the starter races in Blox Fruits that focuses on healing, energy regeneration, and aerial mobility instead of raw damage output. As of May 2026, it’s sitting in A-tier, making it a strong pick for players who prefer staying alive and fighting from elevated positions rather than face-tanking everything.
The race really shines once you unlock V3 and V4 upgrades. Early stages give you better jumps and air mobility, but the real power comes from Heavenly Blood (your V3 heal) and the full flight transformation at V4.
If you like the idea of healing through damage, controlling aerial space, and making opponents work hard to kill you, Angel might be exactly what you’re looking for. Check Blox Fruits Race Tier List.
⚠️ Updated for May 2026 (Update 31 current): Both Heavenly Blood (V3) and King’s Rule (V4) have been nerfed since earlier guides were written. The heal numbers and stun values in older articles are out of date. We cover the accurate current stats below.

What’s Changed for Angel Players in Recent Updates
Update 31 (March 28, 2026): Easter gifts and general fixes. No Angel-specific changes. The meta from Update 29 remains in effect.
Update 30 / Anti-Magic Update (April 26, 2026): Introduced Demonic Bloodline, Devil Clan, Crystal Defense wave farming, and new accessories. No direct changes to Angel race.
Update 29 (December 25, 2025) — Still the Major Meta Shift: Two additions changed how Angel is played and still define the current meta:
- Dungeon Mode — Wave-based PvE in all three Seas. Angel’s healing is extremely useful in sustained Dungeon runs, particularly at Nightmare and Inferno difficulty where survivability matters more than burst damage.
- Trinkets System — Equippable RPG-style accessories providing stat bonuses. Defense and Healing Boost trinkets pair naturally with Angel’s sustain-focused kit.
- Leopard Fruit Rework — Leopard’s high-mobility playstyle makes aerial positioning from Angel V4 more valuable, since flight gives you angles that ground-based Leopard users can’t easily reach.
Nerfs to know about (from a previous update — still current):
- Heavenly Blood (V3): Healing decreased from 20% to 12.5% Max HP. Duration cut from 6.5 seconds to 4.5 seconds.
- King’s Rule (V4): Aura stun duration and damage were both reduced slightly.
Angel is still A-tier — these nerfs didn’t gut the race — but the heal is less of an “instant life insurance” and more of a meaningful but modest recovery tool. Timing it well matters even more now.
Looking Ahead — Update 32: The Venom Fruit rework and Celestial Beast-type fruit are confirmed for an upcoming update. Neither directly affects Angel’s kit, though the meta will shift as new fruits arrive.
How to Get Angel Race in Blox Fruits
Starting as Angel
When you create a new account, you have a 12.5% chance to spawn as Angel. It’s one of the four base starter races, but Human is weighted much heavier:
Rerolling to Angel
- Shop race reroll: 90 Robux
- Tort NPC: Located in Second or Third Sea, costs 3,000 fragments per spin
- Event currency: Sometimes available during special events
When rerolling from a normal race, each spin gives you a 33% chance of landing Angel. If switching from Cyborg, Draco, or Ghoul, that drops to approximately 25%. Once you’ve leveled Angel to V3, switching races temporarily and then switching back keeps your V3 progress.
Angel V1 – Starter Buffs & Air Jump
At V1, Angel is pretty barebones: slightly taller jump height, small decorative wings (cosmetic only), and no abilities or healing yet. It’s just the foundation for what comes later.
Angel V2 – Extra Air Jump & Energy Reduction
Unlocking Angel V2
- Be in Second Sea around level 850+
- Complete Bartilo/Colosseum quest to unlock Alchemist
- Talk to Alchemist in Green Zone
- Collect three flowers: Red (daytime), Blue (nighttime), Yellow (NPC drops)
- Pay 500,000 Beli
What Changes at V2
- 11 air jumps instead of 10, with each jump going higher
- 10% less energy drain per jump
The extra jump and reduced stamina cost make a noticeable difference when escaping combos or reaching high spots. Still no combat buffs, but the movement improvement helps with both grinding and PvP dodging.
Angel V3 – Heavenly Blood Ability
How to Get Angel V3
- Have Angel V2
- Reach level 1,000+
- Defeat Don Swan
- Save 2,000,000 Beli
- Find Arowe NPC in Second Sea
- Complete the quest: Kill one player while using Angel race
- Pay Arowe the 2 million Beli
Heavenly Blood – Current Stats (Post-Nerf)
Duration: 4.5 seconds — Cooldown: 30 seconds
- +15% defense (damage reduction)
- Heals 12.5% of max HP (nerfed down from 20%)
- Heals 10% of max energy
- Faster natural regeneration during the effect
⚠️ Correction from older guides: Many articles still list the heal at 14–20% HP. The current live value is 12.5%, with duration cut from 6.5 to 4.5 seconds. This is still meaningful sustain in extended fights — you can heal multiple times over a long boss fight or Dungeon run — but timing matters more than ever. Use it reactively when you’ve taken a chunk of damage, not preemptively.
Angel vs Ghoul Domain: Critical PvP Interaction
If you’re fighting a Ghoul player and they pop their V4 domain, do not use Heavenly Blood inside the purple circle. The domain reduces all healing to about 1 HP per second, completely negating your ability. With the heal already nerfed, wasting it inside a Ghoul domain is even more costly. Dash out of the zone first, then heal.
Angel V4 – His Majesty Transformation
V4 Unlock Process
- Be in Third Sea with Angel V3
- Get Mirror Fractal from Dough King
- Wait for full moon, find Mirage Island
- Use Mirror Fractal while looking at the moon
- Teleport to Great Tree → Temple of Time
- Return during another full moon with two teammates using different races (all V3+)
- All three activate V3 at race doors simultaneously
- Complete Angel’s Trial of the King
Angel V4 Abilities
Title: “His Majesty”
Ancient Powers
- +10% speed, healing, and damage while transformed
- Better HP and energy regeneration overall
Prince of the Skies
- Glide: Hold dash in the air to cover long distances
- Fly: Hold jump to fly at high speed
- Complete aerial control — hover, reposition, chase from above
- Flight is time-limited per session (~12.5 seconds continuous); land periodically to recharge
Pro tip: You can use Flash Step, Rumble X, Dough C, and other mobility moves during flight for a “flight-buffer” effect. Prince of the Skies is disabled while any transformation (like Buddha) is active.
King’s Rule (Post-Nerf)
- Slows enemy movement
- Deals damage over time
- Drains enemy energy
- Adds screen distortion (harder to aim)
⚠️ Nerf note: King’s Rule received a nerf — aura stun duration and damage per tick are both reduced. Skilled opponents can escape the radius more easily now. It’s still strong for zone control in team fights and Dungeons, but it’s no longer the prolonged lock-down it once was.
V4 Gear Upgrade Priority
For PvP: Max King’s Rule first — screen distortion and energy drain still disrupt opponents effectively.
For grinding/Dungeons: Max Prince of the Skies first — faster Third Sea travel, better sky farming, smoother Dungeon repositioning.

Trinket Synergies (Added in Update 29)
- Defense trinkets — Stack on top of Heavenly Blood’s 15% defense boost for stronger burst damage mitigation
- Energy Regen trinkets — Offsets stamina drain from air jumps and V4 flight
- Damage trinkets — Compensate for Angel’s naturally lower damage output
Dungeon Mode tip: Angel is excellent for Hard and Nightmare dungeons. Bring Phoenix or Dragon fruit alongside Angel’s healing to become very hard to kill across long wave runs.
Is Angel Race Good in Blox Fruits? (May 2026 Meta & Tier Rankings)
Overall: A-tier
PvP: A-tier (behind Draco and Ghoul in S-tier)
PvE/Grinding: B-tier
Dungeon Mode: B-tier to A-tier depending on difficulty (better at higher difficulty where sustain matters)
No changes in Updates 30 or 31 have affected Angel’s position. Shark has dropped significantly in the current meta; the current PvP hierarchy is: Draco > Ghoul > Angel > Cyborg > Human > Shark.
Why Angel is Strong
- Reliable healing at V3 (12.5% HP every 30 seconds — usable multiple times per fight)
- HP and energy regen at both V3 and V4
- True flight at V4 gives unmatched aerial mobility
- King’s Rule aura controls space and drains enemies even after the nerf
- Works well with Control, Dragon, Portal, Rumble, and Dough fruits
- V4 bypasses lava damage since feet don’t touch the ground while flying
- Balanced kit without major weaknesses at endgame
Where Angel Falls Short
- Heavenly Blood was nerfed — 12.5% heal is meaningful but less reliable than at 20%
- King’s Rule stun was reduced — opponents escape the aura more easily
- 4.5-second heal window means bad timing wastes the ability
- Flight drains energy and has a per-session time limit
- Lower damage output than Human, Draco, or Ghoul
- Prince of the Skies is disabled during transformations (Buddha, etc.)
Angel Race Matchups (May 2026)
Angel vs Shark: Shark has dropped in the current meta after nerfs. Angel’s healing and flight give it more tools in most scenarios than Shark’s damage reduction now provides.
Angel vs Ghoul: Ghoul has life-steal and cooldown reduction, better for aggressive play. In a Ghoul domain, Angel’s healing gets shut down — always dash out before using Heavenly Blood.
Angel vs Draco: Draco wins in burst damage and reflection. Angel wins in sustained fights with healing and aerial spacing — if you survive Draco’s initial burst, the fight swings in Angel’s favor.
Angel vs Human: Human excels at low-HP burst damage. Angel excels at outlasting Human’s windows. Don’t let Human get you to low HP without using Heavenly Blood.
Angel vs Cyborg: Both are A-tier. Cyborg wins in group content and AoE. Angel wins in aerial positioning and sustained 1v1 healing.
Angel vs Leopard: Flight gives Angel angles that Leopard struggles to chase, but Leopard’s burst can be devastating if it catches Angel on the ground. Stay airborne.
Frequently Asked Questions: Angel Race (2026)
Is Angel race worth it in 2026?
Angel is an A-tier race and definitely worth using. The V3 heal was nerfed to 12.5% HP and King’s Rule stun was reduced, but the race remains strong for players who master positioning and timing. Updates 30 and 31 brought no changes to Angel.
What’s the spawn chance for Angel race?
Angel has a 12.5% chance when starting a new account. When rerolling with Tort NPC, your odds are 33% (or 25% if switching from Cyborg, Draco, or Ghoul).
How does Heavenly Blood work now?
It currently heals 12.5% of your max HP (nerfed from 20%), gives +15% defense for 4.5 seconds, and boosts energy regen. Cooldown is 30 seconds. You can still use it multiple times in long fights — the sustain is real, just more modest than older guides suggest.
Can Angel V4 fly indefinitely?
No — flight is time-limited (~12.5 seconds continuous). The longer you stay grounded, the more flight time you recover. You can also use mobility moves like Flash Step during flight to reposition instantly.
Is Angel good for Dungeon Mode?
Yes, particularly at Nightmare and Inferno difficulty. Heavenly Blood helps sustain across long wave runs, and V4 flight lets you reposition around heavy mob spawns. Pair with a high-damage fruit to compensate for Angel’s lower damage output.
What’s the best Trinket for Angel?
Defense trinkets pair best with Heavenly Blood’s burst defense window. Energy Regen trinkets help with stamina drain from constant air jumping and flight. For aggressive play, a Damage trinket compensates for Angel’s lower damage ceiling.
Angel race works best for players who understand positioning and timing. The healing keeps you alive, the flight keeps you mobile, and the V4 aura keeps enemies at a disadvantage. The nerfs to Heavenly Blood and King’s Rule mean you need to be smarter about timing both — but the race is still absolutely viable and genuinely annoying to fight against when played well.
Last updated: May 2026 — reflects Update 31 (current), with notes on Updates 30 and 29, Heavenly Blood nerf (12.5% HP, 4.5s duration), and King’s Rule nerf.



