Among the many Blox Fruits that have received attention from the developers, Bomb stands out as one of the few to undergo two major reworks. First reshaped in Update 17.3, and then again in Update 27.5, its journey highlights both experimentation and controversy in the community. While some changes refined its moveset and added visual flair, many players ultimately view the result as a nerf.

The most recent rework pushed Bomb further into a niche role:
Despite these tweaks, the general sentiment was disappointment. Many expected the rework to bring Bomb closer to mid-tier power, but instead it cemented its reputation as a beginner-friendly yet low-impact fruit.
For players still interested in experimenting with Bomb despite its shortcomings, the new skins at least provide a sense of novelty. Many collectors enjoy picking them up for cosmetic variety, even if the fruit itself isn't a powerhouse. If you're just starting out or simply want to test different setups, Bomb can still serve as a stepping stone before moving on to stronger options—especially if you're browsing through blox fruits items for sale to round out your collection.
Bomb remains a Common, Natural-type fruit, priced at $80,000 or R$220 at the Blox Fruit Dealer. Its core theme hasn't changed—delivering spherical explosions and compact charges that can harm enemies or launch the user forward. This dual identity (damage plus mobility) is appealing, but limited:
Bomb's double rework shows how even “starter” fruits receive developer focus. Still, the community's reaction is telling—polish and cosmetics alone can't compensate for lackluster performance. Bomb may be a fun choice for new players experimenting with Blox Fruits' mechanics, but it's rarely seen as a fruit worth sticking with long-term.
For those looking for style points or casual play, the new skins are a welcome touch. But for players focused on progression or PvP dominance, Bomb is largely a relic of the early game.