Swords in Blox Fruits are close-range weapons with their own move kits. They matter when your build leans into sword damage, when you need combo pressure for PvP, or when you want a clean weapon route beside your fruit and fighting style.
The clearest way to read swords is by Sea first, then source route. Cutlass and Katana are early shop buys, Saber is a First Sea boss unlock, True Triple Katana is a Second Sea money and NPC chase, and Cursed Dual Katana is a Third Sea trial reward.
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Sword route
First Sea swords
First Sea swords cover starter dealer weapons, early boss routes, and a few stronger unlocks like Saber and Bisento. This is the section to scan when you are still building your first weapon path and want to know what is realistic before later seas open up.

Common
Cutlass
- sea
- First Sea
- source
- Sword Dealer
- cost
- $1,000
- route use
- Shop weapon

Common
Dual Katana
- sea
- First Sea
- source
- Sword Dealer of the West
- cost
- $12,000
- route use
- Shop weapon

Common
Katana
- sea
- First Sea
- source
- Sword Dealer
- cost
- $1,000
- route use
- Shop weapon

Uncommon
Iron Mace
- sea
- First Sea
- source
- Sword Dealer of the West
- cost
- $25,000
- route use
- Shop weapon

Uncommon
Shark Saw
- sea
- First Sea
- source
- Defeat The Saw
- route use
- Boss drop

Uncommon
Triple Katana
- sea
- First Sea
- source
- Sword Dealer of the East
- cost
- $60,000
- route use
- Shop weapon

Rare
Dual-Headed Blade
- sea
- First Sea
- source
- Master Sword Dealer
- cost
- $400,000
- route use
- Shop weapon

Rare
Pipe
- sea
- First Sea
- source
- Sword Dealer of the East
- cost
- $100,000
- route use
- Shop weapon

Rare
Soul Cane
- sea
- First Sea
- source
- Living Skeleton
- cost
- $750,000

Rare
Trident
- sea
- First Sea
- source
- Defeat Fishman Lord
- route use
- Boss drop

Rare
Wardens Sword
- sea
- First Sea
- source
- Defeat Chief Warden
- route use
- Boss drop

Legendary
Bisento
- sea
- First Sea
- source
- Master Sword Dealer
- cost
- $1,000,000
- route use
- Shop weapon

Legendary
Pole (1st Form)
- sea
- First Sea
- source
- Defeat Thunder God
- route use
- Boss drop

Legendary
Saber
- sea
- First Sea
- source
- Defeat Saber Expert
- route use
- Boss drop
| Image | Name | Rarity | sea | source | cost | route use |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
![]() | Cutlass | Common | First Sea | Sword Dealer | $1,000 | Shop weapon |
![]() | Dual Katana | Common | First Sea | Sword Dealer of the West | $12,000 | Shop weapon |
![]() | Katana | Common | First Sea | Sword Dealer | $1,000 | Shop weapon |
![]() | Iron Mace | Uncommon | First Sea | Sword Dealer of the West | $25,000 | Shop weapon |
![]() | Shark Saw | Uncommon | First Sea | Defeat The Saw | — | Boss drop |
![]() | Triple Katana | Uncommon | First Sea | Sword Dealer of the East | $60,000 | Shop weapon |
![]() | Dual-Headed Blade | Rare | First Sea | Master Sword Dealer | $400,000 | Shop weapon |
![]() | Pipe | Rare | First Sea | Sword Dealer of the East | $100,000 | Shop weapon |
![]() | Soul Cane | Rare | First Sea | Living Skeleton | $750,000 | — |
![]() | Trident | Rare | First Sea | Defeat Fishman Lord | — | Boss drop |
![]() | Wardens Sword | Rare | First Sea | Defeat Chief Warden | — | Boss drop |
![]() | Bisento | Legendary | First Sea | Master Sword Dealer | $1,000,000 | Shop weapon |
![]() | Pole (1st Form) | Legendary | First Sea | Defeat Thunder God | — | Boss drop |
![]() | Saber | Legendary | First Sea | Defeat Saber Expert | — | Boss drop |
Sword route
Second Sea swords
Second Sea swords start leaning harder on special NPC routes, boss fights, and expensive unlocks. Rengoku, True Triple Katana, and the Legendary Sword Dealer swords all live in this midgame space, but their routes are very different.

Rare
Dragon Trident
- sea
- Second Sea
- source
- Defeat Tide Keeper
- route use
- Boss drop

Rare
Flail
- sea
- Second Sea
- source
- Defeat Smoke Admiral
- route use
- Boss drop

Rare
Gravity Blade
- sea
- Second Sea
- source
- Defeat Orbitus
- route use
- Boss drop

Rare
Longsword
- sea
- Second Sea
- source
- Defeat Diamond (Boss)
- route use
- Boss drop

Legendary
Koko
- sea
- Second Sea
- source
- Defeat Order
- route use
- Boss drop

Legendary
Midnight Blade
- sea
- Second Sea
- source
- El Admin
- route use
- Admin-only reference

Legendary
Oroshi
- sea
- Second Sea
- source
- Legendary Sword Dealer
- cost
- $2,000,000
- route use
- Shop weapon

Legendary
Rengoku
- sea
- Second Sea
- source
- Using the Hidden Key

Legendary
Saishi
- sea
- Second Sea
- source
- Legendary Sword Dealer
- cost
- $2,000,000
- route use
- Shop weapon

Legendary
Shizu
- sea
- Second Sea
- source
- Legendary Sword Dealer
- cost
- $2,000,000
- route use
- Shop weapon

Mythical
True Triple Katana
- sea
- Second Sea
- source
- Mysterious Man
- cost
- $2,000,000
| Image | Name | Rarity | sea | source | cost | route use |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
![]() | Dragon Trident | Rare | Second Sea | Defeat Tide Keeper | — | Boss drop |
![]() | Flail | Rare | Second Sea | Defeat Smoke Admiral | — | Boss drop |
![]() | Gravity Blade | Rare | Second Sea | Defeat Orbitus | — | Boss drop |
![]() | Longsword | Rare | Second Sea | Defeat Diamond (Boss) | — | Boss drop |
![]() | Koko | Legendary | Second Sea | Defeat Order | — | Boss drop |
![]() | Midnight Blade | Legendary | Second Sea | El Admin | — | Admin-only reference |
![]() | Oroshi | Legendary | Second Sea | Legendary Sword Dealer | $2,000,000 | Shop weapon |
![]() | Rengoku | Legendary | Second Sea | Using the Hidden Key | — | — |
![]() | Saishi | Legendary | Second Sea | Legendary Sword Dealer | $2,000,000 | Shop weapon |
![]() | Shizu | Legendary | Second Sea | Legendary Sword Dealer | $2,000,000 | Shop weapon |
![]() | True Triple Katana | Mythical | Second Sea | Mysterious Man | $2,000,000 | — |
Sword route
Third Sea swords
Third Sea swords are mostly late-game chase items from bosses, quests, trials, shrines, or sea-event style routes. These are better treated as goals after your account has the access and strength to handle Third Sea content.

Uncommon
Twin Hooks
- sea
- Third Sea
- source
- Defeat Captain Elephant
- route use
- Boss drop

Legendary
Buddy Sword
- sea
- Third Sea
- source
- Defeat Cake Queen
- route use
- Boss drop

Legendary
Canvander
- sea
- Third Sea
- source
- Defeat Beautiful Pirate
- route use
- Boss drop

Legendary
Dark Dagger
- sea
- Third Sea
- source
- Defeat rip_indra True Form
- route use
- Boss drop

Legendary
Dragonheart
- sea
- Third Sea
- source
- 1 6 15 from Dragon Hunter

Legendary
Fox Lamp
- sea
- Third Sea
- source
- Kitsune Shrine
- route use
- Special event route

Legendary
Shark Anchor
- sea
- Third Sea
- source
- Defeat Anchor Terrorshark
- route use
- Boss drop

Legendary
Spikey Trident
- sea
- Third Sea
- source
- Defeat Cake Prince or Dough King
- route use
- Boss drop

Legendary
Tushita
- sea
- Third Sea
- source
- Defeat Longma
- route use
- Boss drop

Legendary
Yama
- sea
- Third Sea
- source
- Complete 20-30 Elite/Player Hunter quests
- route use
- Quest weapon

Mythical
Cursed Dual Katana
- sea
- Third Sea
- source
- Completion of Scroll Trials
- route use
- Quest weapon

Mythical
Hallow Scythe
- sea
- Third Sea
- source
- Defeat Soul Reaper
- route use
- Boss drop
| Image | Name | Rarity | sea | source | cost | route use |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
![]() | Twin Hooks | Uncommon | Third Sea | Defeat Captain Elephant | — | Boss drop |
![]() | Buddy Sword | Legendary | Third Sea | Defeat Cake Queen | — | Boss drop |
![]() | Canvander | Legendary | Third Sea | Defeat Beautiful Pirate | — | Boss drop |
![]() | Dark Dagger | Legendary | Third Sea | Defeat rip_indra True Form | — | Boss drop |
![]() | Dragonheart | Legendary | Third Sea | 1 6 15 from Dragon Hunter | — | — |
![]() | Fox Lamp | Legendary | Third Sea | Kitsune Shrine | — | Special event route |
![]() | Shark Anchor | Legendary | Third Sea | Defeat Anchor Terrorshark | — | Boss drop |
![]() | Spikey Trident | Legendary | Third Sea | Defeat Cake Prince or Dough King | — | Boss drop |
![]() | Tushita | Legendary | Third Sea | Defeat Longma | — | Boss drop |
![]() | Yama | Legendary | Third Sea | Complete 20-30 Elite/Player Hunter quests | — | Quest weapon |
![]() | Cursed Dual Katana | Mythical | Third Sea | Completion of Scroll Trials | — | Quest weapon |
![]() | Hallow Scythe | Mythical | Third Sea | Defeat Soul Reaper | — | Boss drop |
Sword route
Multi-sea and special swords
These swords do not sit cleanly inside one normal Sea route. Dark Blade, Fishing Trophy, and Pole (2nd Form) need extra attention because premium, tournament, or special-condition routes can matter more than the rarity badge.

Uncommon
Fishing Trophy
- sea
- All Seas
- source
- 2025 Fishing Tournament
- route use
- Tournament reward

Legendary
Pole (2nd Form)
- sea
- Second Sea / Third Sea
- source
- Get struck by lightning in Rough Sea while holding Pole
- route use
- Special event route

Mythical
Dark Blade
- sea
- All Seas
- source
- Shop
- cost
- 1,200 Robux
- route use
- Shop weapon
| Image | Name | Rarity | sea | source | cost | route use |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
![]() | Fishing Trophy | Uncommon | All Seas | 2025 Fishing Tournament | — | Tournament reward |
![]() | Pole (2nd Form) | Legendary | Second Sea / Third Sea | Get struck by lightning in Rough Sea while holding Pole | — | Special event route |
![]() | Dark Blade | Mythical | All Seas | Shop | 1,200 Robux | Shop weapon |
Sword route
Admin-only swords
Admin-only swords are reference entries, not normal progression goals. Keep them separate from obtainable swords so Triple Dark Blade does not look like something a normal player should farm.

Mythical
Triple Dark Blade
- sea
- Admin-only
- source
- Admin-only
- route use
- Admin-only reference
| Image | Name | Rarity | sea | source | cost | route use |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
![]() | Triple Dark Blade | Mythical | Admin-only | Admin-only | — | Admin-only reference |
How swords fit into a Blox Fruits build
Swords are close-range damage weapons. They usually ask you to play tighter to the enemy than a fruit-heavy build, so timing, movement, and combo setup matter more than standing far away and throwing skills.
A sword can be your main damage path, but it can also sit beside a fruit, fighting style, or gun setup. That is why the source route matters so much. A cheap starter sword is easy to replace, while a boss drop, quest sword, premium sword, or tournament reward can take real planning before it belongs in your build.
How players get swords
Most sword routes fall into a few clear patterns. The exact item matters, but the route type tells you how much time, money, or progression the sword is asking for.
| Route type | What it means in-game | Examples |
|---|---|---|
| NPC purchase or exchange | You buy or trade resources with an NPC route. These are usually cleaner to plan because the source is fixed. | Cutlass, Katana, Bisento, True Triple Katana |
| Boss defeat | You get the sword by beating a named boss or boss-style enemy. Some are straightforward, while others sit later in progression. | Saber, Tushita, Shark Anchor, Hallow Scythe |
| Quest, puzzle, or trial | The sword needs a condition beyond a normal purchase or boss fight. These routes are usually better treated as goals. | Rengoku, Yama, Cursed Dual Katana |
| Premium or special route | The sword comes from Robux, trading, tournament placement, or a special condition that does not behave like normal Sea progression. | Dark Blade, Fishing Trophy, Pole (2nd Form) |
| Admin-only reference | The sword exists as a reference item, but normal players should not plan around obtaining it. | Triple Dark Blade |
Rarity helps, but the route decides the chase
Rarity is useful for quick scanning, especially when you are separating Common starter weapons from Legendary and Mythical goals. It should not be the only thing you care about.
Fishing Trophy is Uncommon, but its listed route is a top 1,000 placement in the 2025 Fishing Tournament. Saber is Legendary, but it belongs to First Sea progression through Saber Expert. Dark Blade is Mythical, but its route is tied to Robux, gifting, or trading instead of a boss drop. Those examples are why Sea and source route give a cleaner first read than rarity alone.
What to know before upgrading swords
Blacksmith upgrades are part of weapon progression. Upgrading a sword improves its damage, and weapon upgrading is also tied to enchantment prep.
A useful upgrade plan needs the actual material names and counts. Count-only recipe text is not enough because it does not tell you which enemies, islands, or drops to farm. Treat upgrade planning as a second step after you know the sword is worth chasing and you can see the full material recipe clearly.
How to Use This Blox Fruits Swords List
Read each sword entry in this order:
- Start with Sea. It tells you whether the sword belongs to early, midgame, late-game, special, or reference-only progression.
- Look at the source route. A shop sword, boss sword, trial sword, Robux sword, and tournament sword ask for completely different effort.
- Read the obtainment note. That line gives the actual target, such as Saber Expert, Hidden Key, Longma, Scroll Trials, or Mysterious Man.
- Treat cost as meaningful only when a money or Robux value is listed. Boss, quest, trial, and event routes usually cost time and access instead of a simple listed price.
- Use rarity as context, not as the full answer. A lower-rarity special reward can be harder to replace than a higher-rarity sword with a normal route.
FAQ
What do swords do in Blox Fruits?
Swords are close-range weapons with their own moves. They can be a main damage path for sword builds, or they can support a fruit, fighting style, or gun setup when you want extra combo pressure.
Should I choose a sword by rarity?
Rarity helps with scanning, but the route matters more when you are deciding what to chase. A First Sea Legendary, a Third Sea trial sword, a Robux sword, and a tournament sword all ask for different effort even if their rarity looks impressive.
How do players get swords in Blox Fruits?
Common routes include NPC purchases, boss defeats, special keys, trials, quests, shrines, Robux or trade routes, and limited event placement. The source route tells you whether the sword is a quick pickup, a farm target, or a long-term goal.
Why are Dark Blade and Fishing Trophy grouped as special swords?
Dark Blade is tied to the shop, gifting, or trading route, while Fishing Trophy came from a 2025 Fishing Tournament placement. Those routes do not behave like normal First, Second, or Third Sea sword progression.
Why are upgrade recipes not shown for every sword?
A useful upgrade recipe needs material names and counts. Count-only recipe text does not tell you what to farm, so upgrade planning should use a full material recipe before you spend time grinding.
Can normal players get Triple Dark Blade?
Triple Dark Blade is treated as admin-only reference content. It should not be planned like a normal sword route.

