Shipwright subclass allows you to repair boats in Blox Fruits!
As you can see its utility, it is super important if you want to do sea events (especially the big ones like the Leviathan Hunt or Prehistoric Hunt).
Many players get confused about how to actually get it.
So, how do you get Shipwright in Blox Fruits?
In short, you must complete 50 sea events in total. Then, talk to the Shipwright Teacher in Tiki Outpost (Third Sea), and you can buy the shipwright subclass for 3,000 fragments!
Then, get wooden planks by destroying trees, and repair boats to gain Valor. After that, talk to the shipwright teacher again to upgrade your shipwright subclass using more fragments!
In this article, I've explained this process in more detail.
So, without any further ado, let's get started!
Obtaining Shipwright Subclass in Blox Fruits
Once you come to Third Sea, first complete 50 sea events in total.
To count how many sea events you have completed, just open your profile in Blox Fruits, and check the number of sea events completed stat.
Once you are through with 50 sea events, go to Tiki Outpost, and there is a secret place on the main building.
Go through it, and you will meet the Shipwright Teacher.
If you are unable to locate the place, check out our Youtube video here.
Talk to the Shipwright Teacher and you can buy the shipwright subclass for just 3,000 fragments!
Once you have got it, just break down few trees. That gives you wooden planks.
The easiest way to do that is to use skull guitar's M1s!
Once you have enough wooden planks, spawn a boat and do sea events.
Your boat's HP will decrease, then repair it through the minigame.
I've explained how to do that too in the mentioned Youtube video above.
You will earn valor.
Talk to the shipwright teacher once again, and if you have enough valor, you can upgrade your shipwright subclass using fragments!
And, that's pretty much it!
Conclusion
In this article, I've explained in detail how to get Shipwright subclass in Blox Fruits!
Now, I'd like to hear from you:
Do you do sea events a lot? If yes, how many sea events have you done till date?
Or, you might have a question!
Either way, feel free to let me know by dropping down a comment below!
Cheers,
Raj Oberoi