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Weapons are one of the three combat pillars in Blox Fruits, sitting alongside Devil Fruits and Fighting Styles. They split into two categories — melee swords like the starter Katana and Cutlass, and ranged guns such as the Slingshot, Musket and Bazooka. Each weapon carries a rarity (Common, Uncommon, Rare, Legendary or Mythical) and a set of moves that you unlock by grinding Mastery, so a fresh drop often feels weak until you level it up. Some are bought outright with Beli, some cost Fragments or boss materials, and many of the strongest are dropped only by specific bosses or quest chains.

This page lists every weapon in the game grouped by rarity, with how each one is obtained and what category it falls into. Sort or filter by rarity to compare a cheap shop sword against an endgame Legendary or Mythical, or focus on guns versus swords depending on your build. Players use it to pick a reliable main weapon for grinding, scout which boss to farm for a chase item, and plan the Beli and Fragments needed before committing. Click any entry for its full move set, stats and obtain steps.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many weapons are there in Blox Fruits?

This page tracks 59 weapons across both categories, split into swords and guns. They span five rarity tiers — Common, Uncommon, Rare, Legendary and Mythical — with Legendary being the largest group. New weapons are added in major updates, so the list grows over time and is kept current here.

What is the best starter weapon in Blox Fruits?

In the First Sea most players begin with the Katana or Cutlass, both Common swords that cost around 1,000 Beli from early shops. They are cheap, easy to spam and carry you through low-level grinding while you build Mastery. Once you save up, the Dual Katana or an Uncommon like the Triple Katana is a solid step up before you chase Legendary blades.

How do I unlock a weapon's moves?

Every weapon move is locked behind Mastery, which you earn by dealing damage with that specific weapon equipped. As your Mastery rises you unlock the second and third skills (usually mapped to Z, X and sometimes C). This is why a freshly obtained Legendary like Saber or Yama feels weak at first — you have to grind its Mastery before it reaches full power.

How do I get the Dark Blade in Blox Fruits?

The Dark Blade is a Mythical sword and one of the most famous in the game. It is purchased from a Mysterious Man NPC for Robux, or in some versions earned through the Swan Glasses quest line, rather than dropped by a boss. Because it is Robux-gated it is considered a premium weapon, but its moves and reach make it a long-standing PvP and grinding favorite.

Are swords or guns better in Blox Fruits?

Both work — it depends on your playstyle and build. Swords like Yama, Tushita or True Triple Katana give strong melee combos and are popular for sword mains and combo PvP, while guns like the Bazooka or Acidum Rifle add ranged poke and burst. Many players run a fruit plus one weapon, picking a sword for combos or a gun for spacing, and Mastery investment matters more than the category itself.