
Valentine’s Day might be over in the real world, but in the Grand Line of Blox Fruits, the love (and the grinding) never truly ends. If you’ve been seeing players running around with a flashy, winged cape and wondering how to get your hands on it, you’re in the right spot. I’ve spent countless hours server-hopping and grinding events to bring you the ultimate guide on how to get Cupid’s Coat in Blox Fruits.
This accessory isn’t just for aesthetics—it packs a serious punch for specific builds. But getting it? That requires patience, a bit of luck, and knowing exactly where to look.
Before we dive into the grind, let’s talk about what this item actually is. The Cupid’s Coat is a Legendary accessory that was introduced during the Valentine’s Event update. Unlike common accessories you find lying around in chests, this one is a boss drop, which immediately tells you two things: it’s rare, and the stats are likely worth the effort.
It’s modeled after a winged heart, giving your character a distinctive “Cupid” look from the back. But aside from the drip factor (which is honestly a 10/10), it serves a functional purpose for players focusing on mobility and health regeneration.
I’ll be honest—when I first saw the Cupid’s Coat, I thought it was just a seasonal gimmick. However, after testing it out in PvP and PvE scenarios, I realized it fills a unique niche. I personally love using this accessory when I’m grinding levels in the Second Sea or Third Sea.
The combination of health boosts and speed allows me to dodge heavy NPC attacks much easier than with bulkier accessories like the Vice Admiral Coat. It gives the game a fresher feel, breaking up the monotony of seeing the same generic capes on every server. Plus, flexing a limited-time item never gets old.
Here is the meat and potatoes of the guide. You can’t buy this from a shop, and you won’t find it in a random treasure chest. To get the Cupid’s Coat, you must defeat the Lovely Commander.
The Lovely Commander is a raid boss that spawns specifically during the Valentine’s Event. However, thanks to game updates, you can often fight this boss outside of the specific holiday timeframe if you have the right requirements.
This is where the “Heart Farm” part of the title comes in. During the Valentine’s event, Hearts serve as a currency.
The Lovely Commander is no pushover. She uses the Love Fruit, which can stun you and deal damage over time.
Here is the painful part. The drop rate for Cupid’s Coat is estimated to be around 5% to 10%.
Is it worth the grind? Let’s look at the raw numbers. When you equip Cupid’s Coat, you gain the following buffs:
| Stat | Boost |
|---|---|
| Health | +500 |
| Energy | +50 |
| Movement Speed | +10% |
| Jump Power | +10% |
| Damage Reduction | 5% |
Why these stats matter: The 10% Movement Speed is the real winner here. In a game like Blox Fruits, speed is king for both escaping bounty hunters and closing the gap on quest targets. While other accessories might offer raw damage, the Cupid’s Coat offers survivability and mobility.
Keeping up with updates is crucial. In the most recent patches (specifically around Update 17.3 and subsequent hotfixes), the developers tweaked the drop rates for Valentine items.
Since getting the coat relies on accessing the Valentine event mechanics, you need to farm Hearts efficiently. Here are my pro tips:
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A: No, unfortunately, most event accessories in Blox Fruits are untradable. Once you get it, it’s bound to your inventory. You cannot trade it for a Dragon Fruit, so only grind for it if you plan to use it.
A: It depends on your build. The Vice Admiral Coat gives 10% Melee Damage, which is superior for raw offense. However, Cupid’s Coat offers Speed and Jump buffs. If you prioritize movement and defense over raw damage, Cupid’s Coat is the better option.
A: Generally, no. The Lovely Commander is a limited-time raid boss. However, the developers sometimes leave the NPC in the game for a few weeks after the event ends. Your best chance to get the coat is during the Valentine’s season. If you missed it, you might have to wait for the next year or hope the devs add it to a random loot table in a future update.
A: I recommend being at least Level 700+. While the boss spawns in the First Sea, she has a massive health pool and high damage output. Lower-level players will struggle to survive, let alone deal enough damage to qualify for the drop.
At the end of the day, getting Cupid’s Coat is a test of patience. It’s not the absolute best accessory in the game—titles like the Hunter Cape or Valkyrie Helm usually take that crown for DPS. But for a mobility build, or if you just want to look different from every other player wearing the standard “swat” gear, this coat is a fantastic addition to your collection.
If you are currently in the Valentine’s event season, drop everything and get this done. The Heart Farm is tedious, but the first time you see that pink glow drop from the Lovely Commander, it feels like a victory.
Good luck on the grind, and I’ll see you in the Colosseum! If you found this guide helpful, share it with your crew so you can all match in style.