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Gravity Blade sword — Blox Fruits
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Gravity Blade

Weapon · Blox Fruits

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Seas

2

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Update

#8

How to Obtain

Dropped Orbitus

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Location

Green Zone

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Source

Orbitus

Description

Obtained by defeating Orbitus in the Green Zone, the Gravity Blade is a rare sword that rewards patient hunters willing to grind for its drop. Like all swords in Blox Fruits, it scales with your Sword stat, and its power grows as you rack up mastery through combat. The Gravity Blade brings two moves to the table: Dimensional Grasp and Lunar Blitz. These names hint at a weapon built around control and burst damage rather than simple slashing — a fitting kit for a blade tied to gravitational force. Because it sits in the rare tier, the Gravity Blade lands noticeably harder than common swords and makes a solid choice for players progressing through the Green Zone and beyond. If Orbitus is giving you trouble, make sure your Sword stat and overall level are in a good place before farming the drop.

Moves & Abilities

3 moves
M1
Normal Attack

The player does 3 swipes, ending on the fourth.

Z
Dimensional Grasp
Mastery 125

The user attracts all nearby enemies in the direction of the cursor, mustering a lavender aura before releasing it in an explosion.

X
Lunar Blitz
Mastery 250

The user reverses gravity and flings the target in the air, slashing them and dealing constant damage, before finally slamming them back into the ground.

Pros

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  • Great combo potential.
  • High damage.
  • Both attacks are multi-target.
  • Surprisingly short cooldowns.
  • Good for hybrid.
  • The materials for upgrading are easy to obtain.
  • Great combo starter not only because of its range but because of its ability to pull the enemy to the player.
  • Large hitbox.
  • Quick start.
  • Breaks Instinct
  • Good stun.
  • Decent damage.
  • Good combo potential.

Cons

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  • Cannot hit Blade users.
  • Requires good prediction.
  • No mobility moves.
  • Short range compared to some other swords.
  • Small range.
  • Can be Instinct tricked (~2 dodges while slashing).
  • When tricked, the victim will stay in air, giving them free space to escape the players combo.
  • Does not true-stun, meaning it can be countered during the move's animation if Instinct-tricked

Trivia

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  • 1The Gravity Blade is based on the , which is a traditional Japanese sword.
  • 2In real life, the way this sword is held is known as the "reverse grip". While this grip reduces the power and precision of attacks, it allows for quicker and less predictable movements in close quarters, making it ideal for surprise strikes.
  • 3is quite similar to Awakened Dough's grounded , with both sharing a lift-and-drop mechanic.
  • 4The Gravity Blade's old [Z] Gravity Push was identical to Gravity's old [Z] Gravity Push, with both sharing names, VFX and move purpose (Other than the direction of the move).
  • 5The Gravity Blade's old moves were similar to Orbitus' moves with the [Z] Gravity Push being the same as one of his moves and the [X] Meteor Barrage being a shorter version of his other move.
  • 6The description may confuse newer players due to the fact that, while the appearance and name have changed, it remains unchanged.
  • 7The Gravity Cane was renamed to Gravity Blade and received a visual rework.
  • 8The Gravity Cane's moves were reworked.
  • 9[Z] Gravity Push was renamed to [Z] Dimensional Grasp.
  • 10[X] Meteor Barrage was renamed to [X] Lunar Blitz.

Gravity Blade — In-Depth Analysis

What Is the Gravity Blade?

The Gravity Blade is a Rare-rarity sword found in the Second Sea, dropped by Orbitus in the Green Zone. Unlike swords you simply buy, earning the Gravity Blade requires defeating a specific boss enemy, which naturally filters out lower-level players. Despite its Rare tier sitting below Legendary, this sword carries a distinctive gimmick that elevates it well above other Rare options.

Role and Who It's For

The Gravity Blade's standout trait is its ability to pull enemies toward the player — a rare form of crowd control that makes it an outstanding combo starter. Both attacks are multi-target with a large hitbox, meaning you can group several NPCs or opponents and drag them into range simultaneously. Cooldowns are surprisingly short for the power on offer, and the sword breaks Instinct, keeping pressure on evasive opponents.

The lack of any mobility move is the main drawback; you'll need your fighting style or a Blox Fruit to cover repositioning. Its range is also shorter than some other Second Sea options, so pure prediction is required to land the pull reliably in PvP.

- Exceptional combo starter thanks to the enemy-pull mechanic - Strong multi-target AoE for grinding Second Sea zones - Pairs well with hybrid builds thanks to solid stat efficiency

Tip: Fire the Gravity Blade's pull skill the moment an opponent tries to dash away — the pull reverses their escape momentum and leaves them directly in melee range for a devastating follow-up.

Where it shines
  • Great combo potential.
  • High damage.
  • Both attacks are multi-target.
  • Surprisingly short cooldowns.
  • Good for hybrid.
What to watch out for
  • Cannot hit Blade users.
  • Requires good prediction.
  • No mobility moves.
  • Short range compared to some other swords.
  • Small range.

How to Get Gravity Blade

Dropped Orbitus

Gravity Blade Stats & Numbers

Rarity
rare
Category
Sword

Alternatives to Gravity Blade

If Gravity 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.