
Dual-Headed Blade
Weapon · Blox Fruits
Price
400,000
Seas
1
Update
#1
How to Obtain
Buy from Master Sword Dealer
Location
Skylands
Source
Master Sword Dealer
Description
Dual-Headed Blade is a sword sword in Blox Fruits and slots into the broader sword tier list around the sword-rank baseline. Whether it's worth chasing depends on your build: pure-fruit mains usually skip mid-rarity swords entirely, while sword-mains and combo PvPers chain weapons to alternate movesets without the cooldown overlap that comes from spamming a single fruit. Common swords are starter-tier weapons. Use them to grind early mastery levels and immediately upgrade once you can afford an Uncommon or higher. Pair Dual-Headed Blade with a fighting style that complements its swing speed — Godhuman or Sanguine Art covers any sword's M1 gap with bursty kicks, while Death Step's range trade is the classic combo extender. As a sword, Dual-Headed Blade draws from your sword stat pool, so respeccing into 2,500+ sword stat is a hard prerequisite to hit its full damage ceiling. Mastery scales with hits landed; M1 spam during low-level grinding is the fastest way to climb early, then transition to skill-spam against bosses for the multiplier. It costs $400,000 from the relevant NPC vendor, premium shop, or quest reward — keep an eye out for the related sword dealer or boss drop chain when you reach the corresponding sea. If your loadout already has a higher-tier sword, Dual-Headed Blade can still earn a slot as a swap option — Blox Fruits' "Z + sword swap" tech is one of the fastest ways to chain skills without giving the enemy a recovery window.
Moves & Abilities
3 movesThe player does 3 slashes around them, before ending with the fourth.
The user dashes forward in a slow spinning motion, slashing enemies in their path and leaving a glittering trail behind them.
The user propels three small tornadoes towards the direction of their cursor, damaging enemies upon impact.
Pros
7- ✦Decent damage.
- ✦No endlag when using moves.
- ✦No dash on melee attacks, making it great to farm with Elemental fruits.
- ✦Low mastery requirements.
- ✦Decent damage.
- ✦Quick start.
- ✦Good range and AoE.
Cons
7- ✦Cannot hit Blade users.
- ✦No stun whatsoever.
- ✦Performs terribly in air combat.
- ✦Pretty expensive for First Sea.
- ✦Generally bad in later seas, so it’s recommended to replace this in the Second Sea.
- ✦Short range.
- ✦Low stun.
Trivia
6- 1In the moveset, the Dual-Headed Blade is called "Headed Blade" (due to the lack of wording space).
- 2The X move appears to be an upgraded version of the Wardens Sword X move.
- 3The Dual-Headed Blade is the third most expensive sword in the First Sea behind Soul Cane and Bisento.
- 4Dual-Headed Blade's model was revamped.
- 5Dual-Headed Blade's moves were revamped.
- 6Dual-Headed Blade was released.





