
Twin Hooks
Weapon · Blox Fruits
Seas
3
Update
#15
How to Obtain
Dropped Captain Elephant
Location
Floating Turtle
Source
Captain Elephant
Description
Dropped by Captain Elephant in the Floating Turtle island, Twin Hooks is an uncommon sword that rewards players willing to grind one of the Third Sea's more memorable bosses. Because it is a sword, progression scales with the Sword stat, and each hit against enemies gradually raises the weapon's mastery level, unlocking fuller combat potential over time. The weapon comes with two named moves: Sky Cyclone and Prehistoric Punt. These move names hint at wide, sweeping attacks suited for hitting multiple targets, which is a common strength of dual-hook-style melee weapons in Blox Fruits. As an uncommon rarity, Twin Hooks sits in the accessible tier — easier to obtain than rarer drops but still requiring repeated runs against Captain Elephant. Players farming the Floating Turtle area will naturally encounter this boss during their progression, making Twin Hooks a practical pickup for sword-build characters advancing through the Third Sea.
Moves & Abilities
3 movesThe player does 3 slashes, ending on the fourth.
The user swings their hooks in front of them, briefly creating a cyclone of red wind at the point of their cursor, which deals damage to nearby enemies and drags them downwards. If enemies are on the ground, they will slightly rise to the air.
The user throws their hooks at the direction of their cursor, which are connected to them via ropes. After throwing the move towards the cursor it will also somewhat auto-aim moving to any non allied person or enemy. Upon hitting an enemy, the user pulls themselves towards the target as a large dark spectral mammoth head with red glowing eyes appears behind them and rushes forward, launching the target into the air after dealing damage. This move is similar to Mammoth's [X] True Prehistoric Punt.
Pros
9- ✦Both moves have a quick start.
- ✦Great damage.
- ✦Nice attack speed.
- ✦Both moves can hit Sea Beasts.
- ✦Good for combos.
- ✦Both moves have AoE.
- ✦Good alternative to TTK and CDK due to its similar moveset.
- ✦Good hitbox.
- ✦Has AoE.
Cons
6- ✦Cannot hit Blade users.
- ✦Hard to use.
- ✦Both moves have short range.
- ✦Does not "work" in areas with low ceilings, such as the boss room of the Cake Queen, similiar to Lightning X.
- ✦Difficult to land.
- ✦Single target.
Trivia
10- 1The X move on Mammoth, True Prehistoric Punt, parallels the X move on Twin Hooks, Prehistoric Punt.
- 2The Twin Hooks has an unusually low rarity, since all Third Sea swords are at least .
- 3The Twin Hooks has the most mastery requirements needed to unlock all the moves out of any Uncommon Sword.
- 4Despite not being one, the Twin Hooks is nevertheless classified as a Sword.
- 5The Twin Hooks is the only sword that can be obtained in the Third Sea.
- 6used to have the same sound as Dragon (Classic)'s Z Move.
- 7's startup looks similar to Rubber's .
- 8Despite X move being able to grab a single player, it can deal damage to multiple targets on the second hit.
- 9Twin Hooks' moves were revamped.
- 10Twin Hooks were released.
Twin Hooks — In-Depth Analysis
What Is Twin Hooks?
Twin Hooks is an uncommon sword dropped by Captain Elephant on Floating Turtle in the Third Sea. Despite its uncommon rarity, it appears in the Third Sea — a late-game zone — so its stats and moveset are calibrated for that higher level range. It functions as an accessible entry-level sword for players who have just arrived in the Third Sea and need a bridge weapon before acquiring legendaries.
Strengths and Limitations
What makes Twin Hooks notable despite its rarity is the combination of quick move start-up on both skills, solid damage, above-average attack speed, and AoE on both moves — all of which contribute to its reputation as a surprisingly effective CDK/TTK alternative. Crucially, both moves can also hit Sea Beasts, making it useful in naval combat scenarios.
The downsides are significant for dedicated use: both moves have short range, making them easy to avoid against mobile opponents, and the weapon struggles in areas with low ceilings (such as the Cake Queen boss room) due to vertical move animations. It can only grab a single target per pull.
- Ideal as a temporary grinding sword while farming for a stronger Third Sea weapon. - The combo potential on fast-start moves makes it viable for surprise openers in PvP.
Tip: Use Twin Hooks specifically on open terrain where its short range and vertical animations don't put you at a geometric disadvantage against your targets.
- Both moves have a quick start.
- Great damage.
- Nice attack speed.
- Both moves can hit Sea Beasts.
- Good for combos.
- Cannot hit Blade users.
- Hard to use.
- Both moves have short range.
- Does not "work" in areas with low ceilings, such as the boss room of the Cake Queen, similiar to Lightning X.
- Difficult to land.
How to Get Twin Hooks
Dropped Captain Elephant
Twin Hooks Stats & Numbers
- Rarity
- uncommon
- Category
- Sword
Alternatives to Twin Hooks
If Twin Hooks 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.





