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Dual-Headed Blade sword — Blox Fruits
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Dual-Headed Blade

Weapon · Blox Fruits

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Price

400,000

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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

Tucked away in the floating islands of Skylands, the Dual-Headed Blade is one of the more distinctive rare swords you can buy from the Master Sword Dealer for 400,000 Beli. Its twin-edged design sets it apart visually from the standard fare, and at rare rarity it packs enough punch to carry players through mid-game content while they build up Sword mastery. The weapon comes with two moves worth learning. Assassinate is a targeted strike suited to closing distance on enemies quickly, while Raging Wind lets you push out area pressure in fights where multiple opponents crowd you. Both moves grow more effective as your mastery climbs, rewarding consistent use. For players grinding through Skylands, picking this sword up is a reasonable investment if you find the Sword stat suits your build. The 400,000 Beli price is accessible at that stage, and the dual-move kit gives you flexibility that single-move weapons often lack.

Moves & Abilities

3 moves
M1
Normal Attack

The player does 3 slashes around them, before ending with the fourth.

Z
Assassinate
Mastery 20

The user dashes forward in a slow spinning motion, slashing enemies in their path and leaving a glittering trail behind them.

X
Raging Wind
Mastery 100

The user propels three small tornadoes towards the direction of their cursor, damaging enemies upon impact.

Pros

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  • 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

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  • 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

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  • 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.

Dual-Headed Blade — In-Depth Analysis

Identity and Rarity

Dual-Headed Blade is a Rare-rarity sword purchasable from the Master Sword Dealer at Skylands in the First Sea for 400,000 Beli. Its defining mechanical quirk — no dash on its M1 melee attacks — sets it apart from the many First Sea swords that interrupt grinding flow with unwanted forward momentum. This makes it a niche but genuinely useful pick for players who grind with Elemental-type fruits.

How to Obtain

Find the Master Sword Dealer at Skylands in the First Sea and pay 400,000 Beli. This is a steep price for a First Sea weapon, so expect to spend meaningful grinding time accumulating funds before the purchase is realistic. No drop luck is involved — it is a direct vendor transaction.

Role: Elemental Fruit Grinding Companion

The absence of end-lag on moves and the lack of a dash on M1 swings are Dual-Headed Blade's main selling points. When paired with an Elemental (Logia) fruit, players can attack from a safe distance without repositioning constantly — the sword's swings stay grounded, letting the fruit's invincibility handle survivability. Its range and AoE are decent, and moves start quickly with good damage for its rarity tier.

The sword performs poorly in aerial combat and offers no stun whatsoever, which are notable gaps for PvP. It also becomes genuinely obsolete entering the Second Sea, so players should treat it as a transitional weapon rather than a long-term investment.

Tip: Avoid upgrading Dual-Headed Blade heavily — the upgrade investment is better saved for a Second Sea sword. Use it as a cost-effective grinder through the back half of the First Sea.

Where it shines
  • 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.
What to watch out for
  • 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.

How to Get Dual-Headed Blade

Buy from Master Sword Dealer

Dual-Headed Blade Stats & Numbers

Rarity
rare
Category
Sword
Price
400,000

Alternatives to Dual-Headed Blade

If Dual-Headed Blade 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.