
Shark Saw
Weapon · Blox Fruits
Seas
1
Update
#1
How to Obtain
Dropped The Saw
Location
Middle Town
Source
The Saw
Description
Shark Saw 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 Shark Saw 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, Shark Saw 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, Shark Saw 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, then performs a slam to the floor on the fourth.
The user swings the sword two times diagonally before releasing a heavy slash vertically, knocking the enemy back. The slashes have a black and dark red aura.
The user spins around in a circle while moving towards the cursor, slashing the sword around them. When hitting an enemy, they get pulled in and receive continuous damage. When the move finishes, the player does a small horizontal slash, dealing knockback and damage to the enemies caught in by the attack.
Pros
10- ✦Good for Buddha users as the fourth M1 slams and deals AoE damage, but it is not recommended.
- ✦All moves have a stun effect.
- ✦Decent combo potential.
- ✦Good for early-game farming.
- ✦Low mastery requirements.
- ✦Quick start.
- ✦Good combo extender.
- ✦Can hit multiple targets.
- ✦Good combo starter for early First Sea.
- ✦Great for farming.
Cons
8- ✦Cannot hit Blade users.
- ✦Has low M1 damage, like most First Sea swords.
- ✦Only the X move provides mobility, which is generally slower than regular movement.
- ✦Makes the player stuck in place for a little while.
- ✦Terrible range.
- ✦Also short ranged.
- ✦Makes the users movement slower.
- ✦Cannot be released until the move is done.
Trivia
6- 1The Shark Saw, alongside Iron Mace and Bisento are the only swords that slam on the ground on the last M1.
- 2Fishman Raiders use the Shark Saw with the old version of .
- 3Shark Saw´s is similar to Spin´s [X] Tornado Assault.
- 4Shark Saw's model was reworked.
- 5Shark Saw's moves were reworked.
- 6Shark Saw was released.





