Weapons Wiki
Notable Blox Fruits swords, guns, and fighting styles — how each is obtained and the role it plays.
Because in-game damage scales with level and stat allocation, this wiki does not publish a single damage number per weapon. Instead, each entry lists rarity, how to obtain it, and how it is commonly used. Patch-specific drop sources can shift between updates — verify current-patch details on theBlox Fruits Fandom wiki.
Blox Fruits has swords, guns, and fighting styles as its three weapon categories. Swords are the most popular for PvP — top-tier options include Yama, Tushita, and True Triple Katana, all obtained through in-game quests. Guns suit fruit users who need ranged filler attacks. Fighting styles deal physical damage and scale with the Fighting Style stat regardless of which fruit you use.
Weapons Listed
Swords
Guns
Fighting Styles
Swords
18 listedKatana
How to obtain:
Purchased from the First Sea sword dealer for Beli.
Role: Baseline starter sword — replaced quickly as better First Sea swords drop.
Cutlass
How to obtain:
Purchased from the First Sea sword dealer for Beli.
Role: Early-game sidegrade with slightly different moveset from Katana.
Iron Mace
How to obtain:
Purchased in the First Sea for Beli.
Role: Heavy early-tier weapon with slower swings.
Duel Cutlass
How to obtain:
Purchased from the First Sea sword dealer for Beli.
Role: Paired blades offering a faster swing pattern in early content.
Bisento
How to obtain:
Purchased from a sword dealer (Beli).
Role: Long-reach polearm, popular for crowd control on mobs.
Triple Katana
How to obtain:
Dropped by Saber Expert in the First Sea.
Role: Multi-hit sword used as the pre-raid farm target toward True Triple Katana.
Saber
How to obtain:
Dropped by Saber Expert in the First Sea.
Role: Mid First Sea upgrade; known for one of the earliest strong combo tools.
Pole (1st Form)
How to obtain:
Part of the Third Sea Rip Indra questline.
Role: Staff-style weapon that upgrades into the Pole (2nd Form) after further quest steps.
Rengoku
How to obtain:
Dropped by Ice Admiral in the Second Sea.
Role: Fire-themed legendary sword commonly used as a Second Sea PvP option.
Dark Blade
How to obtain:
Purchased from the Swan NPC in the Mansion (Second Sea) for Robux, or awarded from the Cake Prince / Cake Queen raid drop chain.
Role: Iconic high-rarity sword; historically a premium endgame option.
True Triple Katana
How to obtain:
Obtained via the Triple Katana upgrade/raid questline.
Role: Enhanced triple-blade kit, common pick for melee-stat PvP builds.
Soul Cane
How to obtain:
Dropped by Dough King / Cake Queen in the Sea of Treats (Second Sea raid content).
Role: Dessert-themed sword with an AoE spin move.
Tushita
How to obtain:
Awarded at the end of the Longma / Third Sea Dragon questline.
Role: Heavenly-themed sword used as one half of the Yama fusion on Fandom.
Shisui
How to obtain:
Rare drop from Rip Indra / Thunder God in the Third Sea.
Role: The other half of the Yama fusion; standalone it is a strong legendary-tier katana.
Yama
How to obtain:
Fused from Tushita + Shisui (recipe documented on Fandom; steps vary by patch).
Role: Late-game fusion sword; exact recipe and any requirement bundles should be verified on Fandom before farming.
Cursed Dual Katana
How to obtain:
Obtained from the Cursed Ship raid sequence (Third Sea).
Role: One of the most sought-after swords for PvP; moveset includes a dash-slash finisher.
Dragonstorm
How to obtain:
Third Sea drop / questline — see Fandom for the current patch source.
Role: Newer high-rarity sword featured in update-era content.
Fox Lamp
How to obtain:
Tied to the Kitsune / Update 27 content loop (see Fandom for current drop conditions).
Role: Fox-themed weapon added alongside the Kitsune update.
Guns
10 listedPistol
How to obtain:
Purchased from the First Sea gun dealer for Beli.
Role: Baseline starter firearm.
Musket
How to obtain:
Purchased from the First Sea gun dealer for Beli.
Role: Slower, longer-range early option.
Slingshot
How to obtain:
Purchased in the First Sea for Beli.
Role: Cheap entry ranged weapon.
Flintlock
How to obtain:
Purchased from the Second Sea gun dealer.
Role: Standard Second Sea ranged sidegrade.
Refined Flintlock
How to obtain:
Upgraded / purchased in the Second Sea.
Role: Improved Second Sea pistol.
Cannon
How to obtain:
Purchased in the First Sea.
Role: Heavy single-shot firearm with a wide projectile.
Bazooka
How to obtain:
Purchased from a Second Sea gun dealer.
Role: AoE rocket gun — crowd-friendly.
Kabucha
How to obtain:
Tied to Third Sea content (see Fandom for the current drop path).
Role: High-rarity bow-style ranged weapon.
Serpent Bow
How to obtain:
Reward from a Third Sea questline (see Fandom).
Role: Bow-style ranged weapon popular in PvP.
Soul Guitar
How to obtain:
Late-game Third Sea reward (see Fandom for the current path).
Role: Music-themed ranged weapon added in later updates.
Fighting Styles
9 listedCombat
How to obtain:
Default — every player starts with it.
Role: Punch-and-kick baseline used before any specialty style is learned.
Black Leg
How to obtain:
Learned from the Black Leg Master in the First Sea for Beli.
Role: Kick-based style with travel moves; a common first specialty.
Electro
How to obtain:
Learned from the Electro Master in the First Sea for Beli.
Role: Electric-themed martial art, strong early-game damage.
Fishman Karate
How to obtain:
Learned from the Fishman Karate Master inside the Second Sea underwater city.
Role: Water-themed style; historically one of the strongest PvE grind styles.
Dragon Claw
How to obtain:
Obtained from a Third Sea NPC quest chain (see Fandom for the current patch).
Role: Claw-based kit with a charged forward strike.
Superhuman
How to obtain:
Unlocked by meeting stat requirements across multiple base fighting styles (Black Leg, Electro, Fishman Karate, Dragon Claw) per Fandom.
Role: Hybrid fighting style combining moves from its prerequisite styles.
Death Step
How to obtain:
Upgrade from Black Leg via a Third Sea questline (see Fandom for cost and steps).
Role: Kick-based successor style with a stronger moveset.
Sharkman Karate
How to obtain:
Upgrade from Fishman Karate via a Third Sea questline (see Fandom for requirements).
Role: Successor water-themed style; widely used for raid and mob farming.
Godhuman
How to obtain:
Unlocked from the Third Sea via a multi-step quest that requires Superhuman plus additional prerequisites (see Fandom).
Role: High-tier hybrid style sometimes considered the late-game fighting-style target.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why does this page not list damage numbers for each weapon?
In-game damage in Blox Fruits scales with level, Melee/Sword/Gun stat allocation, and the specific move being used — there is no single canonical damage number per weapon. Rather than publish one made-up integer, this wiki describes each weapon's rarity, how to obtain it, and the role it plays. For current move damage at your level, check the Fandom wiki or test in-game.
Which sword is considered the best?
There is no single "best" sword — choice depends on stats and build. Community favorites for late-game PvP include Cursed Dual Katana, Yama, and Dark Blade, all sourced from Third Sea content or fusion. Fandom's sword pages track the current-patch meta.
How do I get Sharkman Karate?
Sharkman Karate is upgraded from Fishman Karate in the Third Sea via a quest chain. Exact step counts and costs have changed across updates — confirm the current requirements on Fandom before farming.
Are guns worth using at endgame?
Guns scale with the Gun stat and are viable, but most endgame players spec into Defense + Melee + Fruit, with a Gun as a secondary ranged option. Kabucha, Serpent Bow, and Soul Guitar are late-game choices.
Can I use a sword and a gun at the same time?
Yes. You can equip one sword and one gun simultaneously and switch between them. Fighting Styles are a separate equipment slot and can be used alongside both.
Why are some weapons listed elsewhere missing from this page?
This page lists weapons cross-checkable against the Blox Fruits Fandom wiki. Community tier lists sometimes include community nicknames or patch-specific drops that we have not independently verified — for the exhaustive roster check Fandom directly.
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