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Legendary Blooks

A Legendary is the second-rarest Blook tier in Blooket, rarer than Epic, more common than Chroma, with drop rates between 0.2% and 1% per pack.

5 min readUpdated May 2026

Definition

A Legendary is one of seven rarity tiers in Blooket. Above Epic and below Chroma in the rarity hierarchy, every market pack except Breakfast contains exactly one or two Legendary Blooks, with per-pack drop rates that almost always sit between 0.2% and 1%.

Most market packs include a single Legendary as the headline pull (Wonderland's King of Hearts, Medieval's King, Bot's Mega Bot). Aquatic is the standard outlier with two Legendaries, Baby Shark at 0.5% and Megalodon at 0.2%, sharing the tier.

Per-pack drop rates

The Legendary tier rate varies pack-to-pack. Some examples currently in the game:

  • King of Hearts (Wonderland), 0.3%, the canonical "rare" Legendary; ~230 packs to a 50% chance.
  • Mega Bot (Bot Pack), 0.03%, rarer than most Chromas; technically Legendary but sits in Chroma-tier territory.
  • Lion (Safari), 0.5%, the standard Legendary baseline.
  • Tyrannosaurus Rex (Dino), 0.3%, only Legendary in the smallest pack.
  • Sandwich (Lunch), 0.65%, slightly more generous than the 0.5% baseline.
  • Sugar Glider (Outback), 0.37%.

Legendary vs Chroma vs Epic

The three top tiers in Blooket form a rough rarity ladder, but the boundaries are about appearance and pack-position, not raw drop rate. Epic is the lowest-rarity "chase" tier (typically 2–5%), Legendary is the headline-pull tier (0.2–1%), and Chroma is the animated rarity-cap tier (0.01%–0.08%). Most market packs include exactly one of each.

The complication: drop rate doesn't always match tier name. Mega Bot is a Legendary at 0.03%, rarer than every Chroma except Rainbow Panda, Ice Crab, and the original Tropical Globe. Conversely, Ice Slime is a Chroma at 0.08%, more common than every standard Legendary except King. The tier label is for collection display, not for chase math, always pull the actual drop rate from the pack page.

Visually, Legendaries are static art with a gold-bordered card frame; Chromas animate (rotating astronauts, glowing pandas, color-shifting butterflies); Epics are static with a purple-bordered frame. The rarity tier is set per-Blook at design time and doesn't change once the Blook ships.

How to chase a specific Legendary

Plug the per-pack drop rate into the cumulative-probability formula 1 − (1 − p)^N to figure out how many packs you actually need. For a 0.3% Legendary, the 50% threshold is around 230 packs; the 90% threshold is around 766 packs.

The 50/90 rule is the practical shorthand: budget for the 50% threshold if you accept coin-flip odds, the 90% threshold if you want strong insurance. Anything past 99% is paying a lot of tokens to eliminate a small tail.

Two practical adjustments bend chase math in your favor. First, the token cost matters more than the drop rate when comparing chases, a 0.3% Legendary in a 25-token pack is more expensive than a 0.3% Legendary in a 20-token pack, even though the per-pack chance is identical. Second, resell ROI offsets some of the cost, the Common, Uncommon, and Epic Blooks you pull along the way resell for a meaningful fraction of the pack price.

How many Legendary Blooks exist

There are 16 obtainable Legendaries as of May 2026: 13 from Market packs (Lion, Astronaut, King of Hearts, King, Megalodon, Baby Shark, Mega Bot, Tyrannosaurus Rex, Sandwich, Captain Blackbeard, Sugar Glider, Butterfly, Yeti) and 3 from seasonal packs (Ghost from Spooky, Santa Claus from Blizzard, Turkey from Autumn).

The Aquatic Pack is the only Market pack with two Legendaries (Megalodon at 0.2% and Baby Shark at 0.5% sharing a 0.7% combined tier). Breakfast is the only Market pack with no Legendary at all, the highest-tier pull is a 2% Pizza Epic. Every other Market pack has exactly one Legendary.

The roster has grown over time. Sandwich was added with Lunch Pack (Sept 2025) and Butterfly with Bug Pack (March 2025), making 2025 the largest year for Legendary additions since the original packs shipped. No Legendary has ever been removed from the game once introduced.

Common misconceptions

"Legendary means Blooket-rare." Not by drop rate. Mega Bot (0.03%) is a Legendary that is rarer than all but two Chromas. Tier names group Blooks by collection display, not by raw probability.

"Opening 100 packs at 1% guarantees a Legendary." It doesn't. The cumulative chance of at-least-one is 1 − 0.99^100 = 63.4%, not 100%. Blooket has no pity timer; each pack opening is statistically independent.

"Some packs guarantee a Legendary on the Nth opening." They don't. Only the seasonal Lovely / Lucky / Spring packs have any guaranteed-drop mechanic, and those guarantee Chromas, not Legendaries. Every Market pack rolls fresh against published drop rates.

Frequently asked questions

What is the rarest Legendary Blook in Blooket?

Mega Bot from the Bot Pack at 0.03%. That's roughly 7× rarer than the next-rarest Legendary (Megalodon at 0.2%), and rarer than every Chroma except Rainbow Panda, Ice Crab, and the original Tropical Globe.

What is the easiest Legendary Blook to get?

King from the Medieval Pack at a 1% drop rate. Roughly 70 packs give a 50% chance of pulling one, the most generous Legendary in the game.

How many Legendary Blooks are there in Blooket?

16 obtainable Legendaries: 13 from Market packs and 3 from seasonal packs (Ghost from Spooky, Santa Claus from Blizzard, Turkey from Autumn).

How much do Legendary Blooks sell for?

Standard Legendaries sell for 200–360 tokens. Mega Bot is the outlier at 1,200–2,200 tokens, closer to a Chroma in resell value.

Can I trade Legendary Blooks with friends?

No. Blooket has no peer-to-peer trading. You can only sell Blooks back to the game for their fixed token resell value.

Does opening more packs improve my Legendary chances?

Per-pack drop rate stays identical, every pack is independent. Cumulative probability across many packs grows by 1 − (1 − p)^N, but no pack opening is ever "due."

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