Blox Fruits Candy Corns: Farm Faster, Spend Smarter
Blox Fruits’ Trick-or-Treat event introduces Candy Corns, a limited-time currency that’s easy to earn but tricky to spend. A new guide reveals the fastest farming methods and the smartest ways to cash them in before the event ends.
Quick break from movies and TV because, yes, I have thoughts about a Roblox Halloween event. Blox Fruits rolled out a Trick-or-Treat thing with a new currency called Candy Corns, and people keep asking what they actually do and how to get them fast. Here’s the clean, no-fuss version.
When the event actually happens
The Trick-or-Treat event flips on at the top of every hour. As in, xx:00 hits, the clock resets, and you’ve got a 10-minute window to run around knocking on spooky doors to try your luck. Those door runs are a gamble: sometimes you score Candy Corns, sometimes you get tricked and lose some. Fun, but swingy.
Want Candy Corns fast? Hunt the boss
If you’re serious about stacking Candy Corns, the better route is the Unbound Werewolf. It’s a level 3000 raid boss that spawns every hour during the event, inside one of the trick-or-treat doors near Mansion (Second Sea) or Café (Third Sea). When it’s live, the game flashes a big message so you don’t miss it:
"The beast awakens to hunt for prey"
Drop it and you can pull in up to 400 Candy Corns in one go. It hits hard, so show up geared with your best weapons and your strongest Blox Fruit. It’s not a casual fight, but the payout makes the door-to-door grind feel quaint.
Where to spend Candy Corns (and what you can get)
All that corn goes into the Halloween Gacha Dealer. You’ll find this NPC at Middle Town (First Sea), Mansion, and Café. Each spin is 500 Candy Corns and can drop any of the following:
- Halloween Material Box (can include Fish Tail, Ectoplasm, Bones, Gunpowder, or Radioactive Materials)
- Profile backgrounds: Full Moon and Halloween Tapestry
- Money
- Fragments
- Random Physical Fruit
- Werewolf Physical Fruit (a Tiger fruit mutation)
- Pumpkin Mask and Coven Witch Hat (limited-time accessories)
There’s a leash on the slot machine: you only get four spins per hour. After that, the Dealer goes on cooldown until the next top-of-the-hour reset.
The loop, boiled down: hit the hour, either speed-run doors for quick rolls of the dice or track down the Unbound Werewolf for a bigger haul, then cash in with the Gacha. If you’re aiming for the limited accessories or that Werewolf fruit, the boss path is the saner grind.