Haze Seas Fruits are confirmed on the Roblox page with 35 listed fruits, a 60-minute fruit spawn note, a 20-minute despawn note, and VIP server fruit spawn support with a 5 limit.
Confirmed fruit facts
The official Roblox description gives this Haze Seas Fruits baseline: fruits spawn every 60 minutes, despawn after 20 minutes, and can spawn in VIP Servers with a 5 limit. It also lists 35 fruit names: Okuchi, Wolf, Clear, Chop, Spin, Spike, Bomb, Barrier, Paw, Smoke, Sand, String, Mammoth, Buddha, Snow, Tremor, Gas, Gravity, Flame, Shadow, Light, Operation, Ice, Electricity, Magma, Love, Gum, Darkness, Magnet, Phoenix, Soul, Leopard, Venom, Dragon, and Dough.
Why this page is not a tier list
Haze Seas Fruits are a high-demand topic, but a ranked page needs more than names. A responsible tier list needs criteria such as damage, mobility, cooldowns, utility, PvP value, boss value, update version, and hands-on testing. Without those criteria, a ranking would be a guess. This Haze Seas Fruits page stays useful by separating confirmed facts from the future ranking work.
How to use fruit information early
New players should treat fruit information as a planning aid. If you have Race Spins or EXP boosts from codes, do not spend every reward based on an unsourced fruit claim. Read the beginner guide, check official links, and watch for update notes. Haze Seas Fruits can shape a build, but release-week balance can change quickly.
What to verify next
The next safe expansion for Haze Seas Fruits would be a source-backed glossary, then a hands-on comparison page. The glossary can publish if each fruit name and basic behavior is checked. The comparison page should wait until testing or official Trello details support the claims. Until then, this page stays focused on facts that players can trace.