How to Do Trials in Blox Fruits

avatarRegulatingHalea year ago
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avatarCluingWeara year ago

You gotta be in the Second Sea, and then look for Trial Masters. Start the trial through them. Easy peasy!

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avatarManningAndya year ago

Go to the Second Sea, find the Trial Masters, and talk to them to start the trials. Good luck, you got this!


avatarRequestingFinala year ago

I'm in the Second Sea right now, and I just talked to the Trial Master near the Colosseum. They'll get you started on trials. Happy questing!


avatarCarryingMontea year ago

Hey there! To do trials in Blox Fruits, head to the Second Sea and talk to the NPCs at the Trial Master locations. They'll guide you through it!


avatarDroppingSwaya year ago

The trials are in the Second Sea. Just talk to Trial Masters near major islands to begin. Simple as that.

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