You’ve probably seen it. That glowing, blue-tinted crown sitting on a high-level player’s head while they absolutely shred a Sea Beast in the Third Sea. It’s the Levi Crown Blox Fruits players obsess over, and for good reason. It isn't just about the aesthetics or the flex of having a Mythical-tier accessory. It is a fundamental shift in how you play the naval game in the later stages of Blox Fruits.
Honestly, getting it is a nightmare. You don't just "find" it. You have to hunt the Leviathan, a boss that makes the standard Sea Beasts look like literal goldfish.
What the Levi Crown Blox Fruits Accessory Actually Does
Most people think it’s just a stat stick. It’s way more than that. The Levi Crown Blox Fruits accessory offers a 12% increase in Sea Beast damage. That sounds small on paper? It’s massive when you’re cycling through high-HP bosses in the Frozen Dimension. It also gives you a 35% increase in damage to Sea Events in general. If you’re a Shipwright or someone who spends 90% of their time in a boat, this is basically your "Legendary" gear.
The crown also tosses in +1 extra Instinct dodge and a 10% reduction in damage taken from Sea Events. It’s the defensive cushion you need when the water starts turning black and the lightning hits.
But here is the kicker: the crafting requirements. To get this thing from the Beast Hunter NPC at Tiki Outpost, you need:
- 1 Leviathan Scale
- 5 Electric Wings
- 3 Mutant Teeth
If you think the Leviathan Scale is the hard part, you're mostly right, but those Electric Wings from the Piranhas can be a tedious crawl if RNG isn't on your side.
The Leviathan Hunt: Where Most Players Fail
You can't just sail out and hope for the best. To even see the Leviathan, you need a party. A big one. We are talking 5+ players minimum.
You head to the Spy NPC at Tiki Outpost. You bribe him with fragments. You keep bribing him until he tells you the Leviathan is out there. If he says "I don't know anything yet," you’ve basically just lit fragments on fire. It's frustrating. It's expensive. But once he gives you the green light, the race is on to find the Frozen Dimension.
The Frozen Dimension spawns in the "Danger Level 6" zone. That's the area where the screen gets grainy, the music gets eerie, and your ship starts taking damage just for existing. Once you find the gate, the person who bribed the Spy has to interact with it.
Why the Beast Hunter Ship Matters
You can kill the Leviathan all day, but if you want the Levi Crown Blox Fruits materials efficiently, you need the Beast Hunter ship. Specifically for the Heart, though the Crown itself relies on the scales. The scales drop when you break the segments of the Leviathan's body.
Most players make the mistake of focusing only on the head. Don't do that. You need to dismantle the segments. Each segment has its own health bar. When a segment "dies," it drops scales. If you just nuke the head, you're leaving materials on the table, and you’ll find yourself having to do the whole grind all over again because you're one scale short.
Combat Strategy for the Crown Grind
If you're going for the Levi Crown Blox Fruits, your build matters. This isn't the time for fruit that falls off in water.
- Magma (Awakened): This is the gold standard. You can walk on water. Your damage over time (DoT) is insane. You can stay mobile while the Leviathan tries to ram your ship.
- Buddha: Great for staying alive, but you’re a big target. If you use Buddha, stay on the ship and use a long-range sword like the Shark Anchor or Cursed Dual Katana.
- Mammoth: Surprisingly good for sea events because of the sheer "tankiness" and the impact damage.
The Leviathan isn't just a "hit it until it dies" boss. It has segments. You have to destroy the segments to expose the core. It’s a multi-stage fight that requires coordination. If your team is just spamming moves randomly, you're going to sink.
Is the Leviathan Crown Better Than the Shark Anchor?
This is the big debate in the Tiki Outpost discord circles. The Shark Anchor is a weapon, while the Crown is an accessory. You should use them together. However, if you’re comparing the Crown to other accessories like the Leviathan Shield or the Pilot Helmet, the Crown wins for pure offensive sea hunting.
The Shield is better for staying alive. The Pilot Helmet is better for speed. But for raw, unfiltered damage against sea monsters? The Levi Crown Blox Fruits accessory is the undisputed king. It’s the difference between a 5-minute Sea Beast fight and a 2-minute Sea Beast fight.
Common Misconceptions About the Leviathan
A lot of players think you can solo the Leviathan for the crown materials. You can't. The game hard-caps the spawn logic. If you don't have the player count, the Spy won't even give you the "The Leviathan is out there!" dialogue.
Another myth: "The Crown makes you immune to sea damage."
Nope. It reduces it. You still take damage. If you fall in the water without a Shark race or a Magma fruit, you are still going to have a very bad time.
How to Optimize Your Farm
Don't go out with randoms if you can avoid it. Find a dedicated "Sea Event" crew. Look for people who already have the Beast Hunter ship.
When you’re in Danger Level 6, the ship’s health is your lifeline. If you have a Shipwright in the party, they should be focused almost entirely on repairing the hull while the Magma users handle the Piranhas and TerrorSharks. You will get jumped by multiple events at once. It’s not just the Leviathan; it’s the chaos surrounding it that usually kills the run.
Actionable Steps for Your Next Session
- Bank your fragments. You’ll need at least 1,500 to 3,000 fragments just for the bribes if your luck is bad.
- Get a team of five. Don't try it with three. Even if you're all level 2550, the spawn rates and the mechanics favor larger groups.
- Focus on the segments. When the Leviathan spawns, call out which segment the team is hitting. Focus fire. Get those scales.
- Check your inventory. You need the Electric Wings from Piranhas. If you’re at the Frozen Dimension but don't have the wings, you’re only halfway there.
The Levi Crown Blox Fruits accessory is a grind, but it’s the definitive end-game goal for anyone who wants to rule the Third Sea. Once you have it, the ocean stops being a threat and starts being your personal farming ground.
Next Steps:
Check your current materials at the Tiki Outpost. If you have the Mutant Teeth and Electric Wings ready, start server-hopping for a Leviathan hunt group. Focus on destroying the body segments first to ensure you get the scales needed for the craft. Once you equip the crown, pair it with the Shark race (V3 or V4) to become virtually unstoppable during Sea Events.