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Bisento

Weapon · Blox Fruits

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Price

1,000,000

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Seas

1

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Update

#1

How to Obtain

Buy from Master Sword Dealer

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Location

Skylands

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Source

Master Sword Dealer

Description

One of the most iconic legendary swords in Blox Fruits, the Bisento is a massive polearm-style blade that can be purchased from the Master Sword Dealer in Skylands for 1,000,000 Beli. Its high price tag reflects its legendary rarity and the raw power it brings to sword-focused builds. Like all swords, damage scales with the Sword stat, and mastery climbs with every successful hit. The Bisento comes with two moves that give it a distinct combat identity: Wind Breaker launches a sweeping aerial slash, while Quake Sphere delivers a powerful shockwave that can hit multiple enemies at once. Together they cover both close and mid-range engagements well. For players grinding through the sky islands or farming sea events in the Second and Third Seas, the Bisento remains a reliable choice. Its legendary tier means the investment is steep, but sword mains who can afford it will find a weapon that keeps pace through the mid-to-late game.

Moves & Abilities

6 moves
M1
Normal Attack

The player swings 3 times, before ending it off with a slam.

Z
Wind Breaker
Mastery 50

The user raises their Bisento, then slams it down onto the ground, releasing a powerful shockwave with medium damage. This move is quite similar to Dark Blade's .

X
Quake Sphere
Mastery 150

The user slams the end of Bisento's hilt onto the ground, creating an AoE shockwave in a small range. This move is extremely similar to Wardens Sword’s move.

M1
Normal Attack

The player swings 3 times, before ending it off with a slam.

Z
Wind Breaker
Mastery 50

The user raises their Bisento, then slams it down onto the ground, releasing 3 slashes that do good damage. This move is similar to Triple Dark Blade's [X] move and Mammoth's [Z] move untransformed.

X
Quake Sphere
Mastery 150

The user creates a white sphere on the tip of their Bisento and then launches it. It pulls in nearby enemies and does minimal damage when hit, then expands and does good damage.

Pros

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  • Extremely high damage, especially for a first sea sword.
  • Good for grinding because of multi-target skills and AoE.
  • Low mastery requirements.
  • Both moves deal AoE damage.
  • Decent M1 overall.
  • Both attacks can be used in very quick succession.
  • Easy to upgrade because the materials are pretty easy to get.
  • Very good for sea events, as all the moves deal massive damage to Sea Beasts and boats in Ship raids.
  • Useful against Terrorsharks due to massive damage and decent range, allowing the user to attack the terrorshark from a safe distance.
  • Great for PvP due to high damage output
  • Decent range.
  • Can be used to knock back players.
  • Can be used to trap players.
  • Decent range.
  • V2 can break Instinct.

Cons

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  • Cannot hit Blade users.
  • No stunning moves.
  • Ground based moves with slow projectiles.
  • Really hard to get V2 if below Lv. 700.
  • Slow M1 speed.
  • Doesn't work very well in the air.
  • Has an above-average cost in the First Sea.
  • Last attack of a M1 cannot hit when in transformed Buddha form.
  • Does not stun enemies.
  • Very easy to Instinct trick without prior usage of X.
  • V1 form is difficult to hit in PvP.
  • V2 form does not instantly deal full damage.

Trivia

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  • 1Bisento has one of Quake's old abilities (Quake Sphere) as one of its moves.
  • 2Bisento also shares it´s price with Quake, at 1,000,000.
  • 3The Bisento has the second highest damage per click in the game. (The first being Triple Dark Blade and third being True Triple Katana.)
  • 4Bisento, Dark Blade, Katana, and Cutlass received an animation update in Update 17.2.
  • 5Bisento is the most expensive sword in the First Sea.
  • 6Bisento, Dark Blade, Saber, and Pole are the only four swords to have a V2.
  • 7Before Update 24, if the player activated an auto-clicker right as the impact effect appeared, there was a chance the sword would have double its range.
  • 8Bisento V2’s is similar to Mammoth's but smaller.
  • 9For some reason, the fourth M1 doesn't work in Buddha transformation.
  • 10The Bisento is the only sword that has a level requirement to be purchased from a dealer NPC.

Bisento — In-Depth Analysis

What Is the Bisento?

The Bisento is a Legendary polearm sword available in the First Sea, sold by the Master Sword Dealer in Skylands for 1,000,000 Beli. That price tag is steep for the First Sea, but it reflects a sword that remains viable well into the mid-game. The Bisento is one of the earliest Legendary weapons accessible without a boss drop, making it a popular stepping stone for sword-main builds.

Strengths, Weaknesses, and Who It's For

The Bisento's defining advantage is its exceptionally high damage for a First Sea sword, with both moves dealing AoE that makes NPC grinding and Sea Beast encounters efficient. It's especially useful for Ship Raids and Terrorshark fights where you want to stay at a safe distance and hit hard. Low mastery requirements make it relatively fast to unlock its skills.

Weaknesses are real: both move animations are ground-based with slow projectiles, the M1 is slow, and it cannot stun enemies. It's also Instinct-trickable in V1 without the X move. Blade users can't be harmed by it, and the V2 upgrade is difficult to reach below level 700.

Tip: Combine the Bisento with a Fruit that provides crowd control to compensate for its lack of stun — this lets its strong AoE damage do the heavy lifting once enemies are locked down.

Where it shines
  • Extremely high damage, especially for a first sea sword.
  • Good for grinding because of multi-target skills and AoE.
  • Low mastery requirements.
  • Both moves deal AoE damage.
  • Decent M1 overall.
What to watch out for
  • Cannot hit Blade users.
  • No stunning moves.
  • Ground based moves with slow projectiles.
  • Really hard to get V2 if below Lv. 700.
  • Slow M1 speed.

How to Get Bisento

Buy from Master Sword Dealer

Bisento Stats & Numbers

Rarity
legendary
Category
Sword
Price
1,000,000

Alternatives to Bisento

If Bisento is locked, traded away, or simply not the right fit, the same-rarity bracket offers comparable options: Saishi, Oroshi, Soul Cane, Triple Dark Blade, Hallow Scythe, Trident.