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Twin Hooks sword — Blox Fruits
UncommonSword

Twin Hooks

Weapon · Blox Fruits

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Seas

3

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Update

#15

How to Obtain

Dropped Captain Elephant

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Location

Floating Turtle

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Source

Captain Elephant

Description

Twin Hooks 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 Twin Hooks 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, Twin Hooks 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, Twin Hooks 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 moves
M1
Normal Attack

The player does 3 slashes, ending on the fourth.

Z
Sky Cyclone
Mastery 150

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.

X
Prehistoric Punt
Mastery 300

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

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  • 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

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  • 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.
  • Can only grab one target.

Trivia

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  • 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.