
Dragon Talon
Fighting Style · Blox Fruits
How to Obtain
Uzoth — Dragon Dojo
Costs & Requirements
Description
Dragon Talon is one of the fighting styles in Blox Fruits — a class of melee martial arts that runs parallel to swords and devil fruits and lets you fight with weapon-style melee even while a fruit is on cooldown. Every Blox Fruits build runs exactly one fighting style, so picking the right one is one of the most important decisions a player makes after level 700. Fighting styles split into three buckets: PvP-oriented bursters (e.g. Godhuman, Sharkman Karate), sustain styles (Sanguine Art with its lifesteal), and grinding styles (Electric Claw with its AoE). Dragon Talon fits its role inside this meta and is best paired with a sword and fruit that complement its damage profile. Dragon Talon maxes out at mastery 400, with each level unlocking new skill ranges, damage scaling, and combo timing windows. The cleanest way to climb mastery is to pair this style with a fruit that has a stun-lock — landing the stun, then chaining Dragon Talon M1s into a finisher is the per-second mastery xp ceiling. Dragon Talon is obtained via: Uzoth — Dragon Dojo. Most Dragon Talon combos start with a long-range fruit move to lock the enemy in stun, transition into a sword swap for the M1 ramp, then finish with the style's hardest-hitting skill. The exact framing depends on your fruit awakening level, but the core principle — fruit stun → sword filler → fighting-style finisher — is universal across most B+ tier loadouts.
Moves & Abilities
4 movesThe user punches three times with flame infused claws that resemble a dragon's footprint, before dashing with a double handed lunge with both hands that also has the footprint.
The user lights their hand on fire and dashes towards the cursor. If the user collides with an enemy, the user will grab them and force-light their flames that turn from orange to blue inside of the enemy, before ending the attack with a kick, knocking them away. The move can be held to increase range. With its upgraded version; and if the enemy's health is low enough to be killed with Talon Lighter, the player will perform a finisher with a flurry of fire punches at the enemy, punching overheated holes into them, before killing them with a roundhouse kick, severing their parts and scorching it. * The finisher also bypasses any defensive passive (even the respective passives of the Pain and Ghost fruits), meaning that if the enemy's HP is low enough, they will die regardless.
This move possesses two distinct variations: * If tapped: ** The user releases a dragon-like fire projectile towards their cursor that, upon collision with an enemy, will drag them along as it damages them. If this projectile collides with a surface or reaches its maximum distance, it will explode, dealing great damage. The explosion leaves flames on the ground that deal damage over time. *** Can be maneuvered using the cursor after release. * If held with the upgrade: ** The user jumps on the dragon-like fire projectile and moves it in the direction of the mouse. If released or held for a short time, the user will immediately jump off the dragon and it will fly towards the target.
The user leaps high into the sky for a second, before descending down with immense force, dealing devastating area wide damage. The explosion deals heavy knockback to anyone within its range. Additionally, the move turns the screen orange during the attack. When upgraded, it will stun enemies that are near the range at the start of the move.
Trivia
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Dragon Talon is famously used by Uzoth (Player), a content creator/admin of Blox Fruits, and is considered to be his favourite fighting style.
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Dragon Talon is the fighting style with the highest M1 damage in the game.
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Dragon Talon's M1 sound effects originated from Dragon Breath's fire-based M1s, because its a predecessor to this fighting style.
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Dragon Talon’s has a finisher variant. Shadow's also includes a finisher variant, though the visual difference is subtle, making it less noticeable during normal gameplay.
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The finisher variant of is a guaranteed kill—bypassing all forms of resurrection (like Ghost's and Pain's Resurrection passives, but also Friendly PvP's revive), defense (like Shark V3 and Cyborg V3), healing (like Phoenix's and Angel V3), and instinct-tricking.
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Additionally, the finisher variant of can chain through Cyborg's awakened energy passives.
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Dragon Talon's M1s release a mark that looks like a dragon's footprint.
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resembles Transformed Eastern Dragon's , as the user holds the enemy in place, jumps up, then slams down with devastating force.
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Contrary to popular belief, the head seen during , is a faint image of T-Rex's head, not West Dragon.
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This, combined with the fact that uses East Dragon's model, and resembling East Dragon's , Dragon Talon might have finished development prior to West Dragon.
Best Combos & Pairs Well With
Pressure CQC build — strongest gap-closer in the game.





