Enemy

Block Tales Purple Frog Enemy Guide

Block Tales Purple Frog is a 6 HP Chapter 2 enemy with Run Away, Rugged Rainforest encounters, a Free Poison drop at 0.7%, and a rare badge gag tied to dying from its Bomb. The page is less about survival and more about whether you can finish the frog before it leaves.

Last updated: 2026-04-27

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Quick Facts

TypeRun-away route enemy
HP6
Level13
AttributesNone.
MoveRun Away.
Run Away effectPurple Frog runs from battle, freeing an enemy slot.
LocationsRugged Rainforest and Pit floors 22, 26, and 28.
DropsApple Core, Dumpling, Bomb, Green Pepper, Dizzy Dial, Double Cheezburger, Feel Fine, Free Poison, and Green Tea are listed drops.
Free Poison dropFree Poison is listed at 0.7%.
Status noteCurrent data lists Dizzy, Sleep, and Confusion at 0%; Burn, Slow, Frozen, Small, Poison, and Ankh at 100%.
Badge noteThe Is this a joke? badge is tied to dying when Purple Frog uses a Bomb at low player HP.
Rarity noteCurrent trivia lists the badge route as a 1.2% or 1 in 83.33 chance per encounter as of Demo 4.
Reviewed factsChecked against current community wiki data on 2026-04-27.

Block Tales Purple Frog facts that matter

Purple Frog is not trying to outdamage you. It is trying to leave. Run Away frees an enemy slot, which means the fight can continue without the frog and your chance at its drop is gone.

That makes Purple Frog a burst check. If you care about the entry, drop, or badge route, you need a plan before the frog spends its turn.

  • Treat 6 HP as a short timer, not a bulky enemy.
  • Use immediate damage if the frog matters.
  • Do not rely on Dizzy, Sleep, or Confusion based on current PROC data.
  • Ignore Free Poison farming until the route is cheap to repeat.

Run Away and drop judgment

The mistake is playing Purple Frog like a normal enemy. If you chip slowly, it can simply leave, and that enemy slot opens back up for the rest of the fight.

For normal route progress, that may be fine. For drop cleanup, it is not. Decide before the first action whether the frog is the target or background noise.

  • Target Purple Frog first when farming it.
  • Let it run if the route goal is just survival.
  • Do not spend premium SP if the reward does not matter right now.
  • Use direct burst over slow control when the frog has to die.

Purple Frog badge and Bomb note

Purple Frog has one of the stranger cleanup hooks in the enemy list. Current trivia ties the Is this a joke? badge to dying from the frog's Bomb at low HP, with a listed 1.2% encounter chance as of Demo 4.

That is not normal progression advice. Treat it as a late cleanup stunt, because deliberately setting up a death during a real route is almost never worth it.

  • Badge cleanup is separate from route clearing.
  • Bring route stability before chasing the Bomb gag.
  • Track low HP carefully if attempting the badge.
  • For ordinary play, finish or ignore the frog and keep moving.

FAQ

Why did Purple Frog disappear from the fight?

Its Run Away move lets it flee from battle and free up an enemy slot.

How much HP does Purple Frog have?

Purple Frog has 6 HP.

Can Purple Frog drop Free Poison?

Yes. Free Poison is listed at 0.7%, but the frog can run, so farming needs fast damage.

What is the Purple Frog badge trick?

The Is this a joke? badge is tied to dying when Purple Frog uses a Bomb at low HP. Treat that as late cleanup, not route advice.

Related Pages

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Location

Rugged Rainforest

Block Tales Rugged Rainforest is the heavy Chapter 2 route before Griefer's Crib. It connects Komodo Dragon, Rocket Boots, Bigfoot, SP+ at Rugged Rainforest [19], poison pressure, and the resource checks that decide whether the final Chapter 2 chain is stable.

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Chapter

Chapter 2

Block Tales Chapter 2 is A Toxic Time, released on July 6, 2024. It starts after Cruel King and the Ice Dagger, then sends the player through Roblox HQ Basement, the airport route, Plainstown, Savannah, Ant Hill, Turitopulis Forest, Rugged Rainforest, and Griefer's Crib. The chapter adds a heavier poison and jungle route feel, with Komodo Dragon, Bigfoot, Griefer, Bubonic Plant, and optional Supreme Mosquito in the boss set. Bring Cure or another status answer before the route starts draining items. Chapter 2 rewards players who conserve SP before the long jungle stretch.

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Card

Free Poison

Block Tales Free Poison is a 1 BP action card that costs 1 SP and gives Enchant: Poison level 1 for the next attack. It is sold by Amber and Banished Knight for 100 TIX, stacks up to 5, and can drop from poison-route enemies.

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Card

Linebounce

Block Tales Linebounce is the early Ball card for rooms with several enemies. It costs 1 BP and 2 SP, comes from the Caves, and keeps bouncing only if each action command lands, which makes it strong but easy to waste.

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Card

Power Stab

Block Tales Power Stab is the first real SP check for sword builds. It costs 0 BP and 2 SP, adds 1 damage over a normal Sword hit, and rewards players who can land the tighter action command instead of spending turns on plain attacks.

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Guide

Status Effects Guide

Block Tales Status Effects Guide focuses on what changes a turn, not on memorizing every icon. Status effects appear in battle with duration and level when applicable. Some protect, some debuff, and some steal tempo. Frozen is the early warning sign because Cruel King can apply it for 1 turn and stop the action you planned next. Fine can block status ailments for a short window. Burn, Freeze, and Poison enchants can come from card effects. The key decision is simple: remove, prevent, or race the effect before it costs more than the turn spent answering it.

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Boss

Griefer

Block Tales Griefer is the Chapter 2 antagonist Brad Thaniyel. His first fight has 24 HP and 1 Defense, while the second fight has 40 HP and 1 Defense. The danger is not only damage: Slam and Crowbar Smack apply Slow, Super Slam applies Dizzy, and Venomshank attacks add Poison pressure before the Bubonic Plant turn.

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Boss

Bubonic Plant

Block Tales Bubonic Plant is the Chapter 2 final boss in Griefer's Crib. It has 40 HP, 2 Defense, Mobile, Burn Vulnerability level 1, and a poison-heavy pattern: Big Bite, Tendril Flurry, Venom Charge, Plant Rush, Acid Rain, then repeat pressure. It can also be rematched in Toxic Nirvana.