
Midnight Blade
Weapon · Blox Fruits
Seas
2
Update
#12
How to Obtain
Bought El Admin
Location
Cursed Ship
Source
El Admin
Description
Midnight 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 Midnight 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, Midnight 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 free / quest reward 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, Midnight 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, ending on the fourth.
The user shoots a virtual image of themselves in the direction of the mouse, which the user will then slash (which the virtual version of themselves copies), and on hit will trigger a small AoE domain of quantum energy, pulling enemies in range in and barraging them for the duration of the ability. Interestingly, this move stuns Blade users through the entire animation, although does not deal damage.
The user dashes forward, leaving behind a blue trail, which on hitting an enemy will pull in nearby enemies before making the player spin around then creating an AoE explosion and throwing the enemies forwards.
Pros
12- ✦High damage.
- ✦Good for use at close range.
- ✦Good stuns and mobility.
- ✦Great combo potential.
- ✦Both moves can target multiple enemies at the same time.
- ✦Relatively easy to obtain at any level above 1250.
- ✦Both moves can hit Sea Beasts.
- ✦No M1 dash, making it a great choice for grinding.
- ✦Decent hitbox.
- ✦Can be triggered without breaking Instinct.
- ✦Decent knockback (depends on angle).
- ✦Decent for mobility.
Cons
10- ✦Cannot damage Blade users.
- ✦Small hitbox.
- ✦Short range.
- ✦Moves are hard to use with Buddha
- ✦Vulnerable to attacks when casting a move.
- ✦Both moves are easily escapable with Instinct.
- ✦Cannot be triggered without an enemy.
- ✦Does not true-stun, meaning it can countered during the move's animation if Instinct-tricked
- ✦High knockback makes it difficult to grind with unless used as a finisher
- ✦Dash is quite slow and can be dodged easily.
Trivia
6- 1The old version of the Midnight Blade is used by the Lv. 1325 Raid Boss, Cursed Captain.
- 2The afterimage caused by the [Z] move holds an unreleased redesign.
- 3The title The Ghost will be obtained by reaching 100 Ectoplasm.
- 4The Midnight Blade's model was revamped.
- 5The Midnight Blade's moves were reworked.
- 6The Midnight Blade was released.





