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Shark Saw sword — Blox Fruits
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Shark Saw

Weapon · Blox Fruits

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Seas

1

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Update

#1

How to Obtain

Dropped The Saw

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Location

Middle Town

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Source

The Saw

Description

Dropped by The Saw boss in Middle Town, the Shark Saw is one of the more recognizable uncommon swords in Blox Fruits — its jagged, tooth-lined blade makes it stand out among early-to-mid game weapons. As a sword, it scales with the Sword stat, so players who invest in that stat will see the most out of its damage potential. Its two moves, Consecutive Slashes and Execution, cover both sustained pressure and finishing power. Consecutive Slashes lets you chain rapid hits into targets, building mastery quickly since mastery grows with each successful strike. Execution lands as a heavier, more deliberate blow suited to finishing off low-health enemies or closing out a fight. In the community tier lists, the Shark Saw holds a solid A-tier ranking among swords — a genuine step above budget weapons without requiring the grind needed for top-tier options. If you are farming The Saw in Middle Town, it is worth keeping until you can reliably chase S-tier alternatives.

Moves & Abilities

3 moves
M1
Normal Attack

The player does 3 slashes, then performs a slam to the floor on the fourth.

Z
Consecutive Slashes
Mastery 10

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.

X
Execution
Mastery 60

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

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  • 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

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  • 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

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  • 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.

Shark Saw — In-Depth Analysis

What Is Shark Saw?

Shark Saw is an Uncommon sword found in the First Sea, dropped by the boss The Saw near Middle Town. As an uncommon weapon in Sea 1, it occupies the sweet spot between throwaway starter swords and the expensive rare/legendary options that require substantial Beli farming — it is a meaningful upgrade for early players without demanding a grind.

Early-Game Utility

The Shark Saw earns its keep through consistent stuns: both of its active moves apply a stun effect, which gives it reliable combo potential even at low levels. The fourth M1 hit slams down with AoE damage, a quirk that Buddha users sometimes exploit for crowd control during NPC farming. Multiple targets can be hit simultaneously, and the moves have low mastery requirements, making this sword accessible almost immediately after dropping.

The downsides are real, though — range is short, damage is modest by sword standards, and the X move roots the user in place during its animation, leaving you briefly exposed. M1 speed is nothing remarkable, and the slowdown it applies to enemies is weak enough that experienced players will escape it without difficulty.

- Best role: early First Sea grinding and starter PvP combo setup - Best pairing: any short-range fighting style that covers the gap, like Electro or Combat - Concrete tip: Use the stun on the first active move immediately after your fighting-style knockdown to keep enemies in the pocket before they can roll away.

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

How to Get Shark Saw

Dropped The Saw

Shark Saw Stats & Numbers

Rarity
uncommon
Category
Sword

Alternatives to Shark Saw

If Shark Saw 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.