Summary

In the high-stakes world ofBlox FruitsPvP, the line between victory and a frustrating trip back to the spawn point is often drawn by the sword in one’s hand. In a game where every update can flip the meta and every player has Ken/Instinct at the ready, choosing the right sword can change everything.

The best swords don’t just rack up hits; they break defenses, start relentless combos, and punish hesitation. However, the true top-tier blades take it a step further, teaching timing and coming equipped with tricks that outmaneuver opponents under pressure. For players aiming to climb the ranks and not just survive, but dominate, the following are the must-have swords in the arsenal.

Buddy Sword - Blox Fruits

8Buddy Sword

Long-Range Threats & Ken-Breaking Burns

Buddy Sword is a sniper equivalent in theBlox Fruitsarmory. Dropped by the Cake Queen, this Legendary blade lets players finish off targets from a safe distance. The true selling point is the X move, a pinpoint-accurate beam that feels like calling in an airstrike. If players miss it, then the cooldown is wasted; if they land it, then the tempo is controlled from halfway across the map.

The Z move isn’t just for show either. It’s a close-to-mid-range slash that leaves a burn, dealing damage over time and, crucially, breaking Ken on contact. This means that defensive opponents can be more easily opened up for more punishing hits. Players who thrive on calculated zoning will definitely appreciate Buddy Sword’s unique niche.

Fox Lamp - Blox Fruits

7Fox Lamp

Ridiculous Stun Window For Combo Artists

As a Mythical sword, the Fox Lamp offers something few other weapons can match—a Z move with one of the longest stuns in the game. When this hits, it’s like freezing time: snacks could be grabbed before the stun ends, leaving opponents powerless to move.

That massive window allows the most devastating, slow-starting combos in the game, especially when paired withhigh-damage Fruitslike Dough or Sound. But landing that stun isn’t easy. Both of Fox Lamp’s moves are notoriously tricky to connect, and pro players love to “Ken trick”—dodging at the last second to punish predictable attacks.

Tushita - Blox Fruits

6Tushita

Fast Ken-Breaker With Combo-Limiting Knockback

Tushita is a sword built for relentless, aggressive combat. It excels at initiating fights and applying immediate pressure, thanks to its incredible speed and, most importantly, its ability to reliably break Ken with both of its moves. For those looking to set the pace and throw the first punch, Tushita is a go-to initiator.

The issue? Its X move knocks enemies so far away, a grappling hook would be needed to follow up. This makes comboing with most Fruits or Fighting Styles a headache. Still, for pure offensive pressure, especially in the opening seconds,Tushita is the best. It’s also excellent for quick punishing and breaking through defensive walls.

Spiky Trident - Blox Fruits

5Spiky Trident

The Legendary Combo Extender

The Spiky Trident serves one vital purpose, and it performs that role better than almost any other weapon: extending combos. This Mythical sword’s X move fires a long-range projectile that pulls enemies right back into the fight—perfect for chaining together those devastating one-shot sequences with Dragon, Quake, or similar knockback-heavy builds.

Its synergy in combos is unmatched: secure a hit, and guaranteed follow-ups are within reach. But here’s the catch: some experienced PvP players know how to “Ken trick” the Trident. That X move is slow and obvious, and if a target times their dodge right, the user gets pulled helplessly into retaliation.

Gravity Cane - Blox Fruits

4Gravity Cane

The Combo Starter That Creates Free Openings

Gravity Cane has a reputation for starting fights inBlox FruitsPvP. Its Z move, “Dimensional Grasp,” has a huge hitbox, fast pull, and is almost impossible to miss. Even with poor aim, opponents can be caught off guard.

High damage, short cooldowns, and combo versatility mean Gravity Cane is the backbone of countless PvP builds. It pairs perfectly with high-mobility Fruits (like Portal) or high-damage setups (like Kitsune), letting users dictate when and where the fight starts.

Shark Anchor - Blox Fruits

3Shark Anchor

A Brawler’s Dream For Overwhelming Offensive Pressure

Shark Anchor is what happens when a brawler is let loose in theBlox Fruitsarena. It’s built to overwhelm, with its rapid-fire M1 chains, huge AoE slams, and a Z move that forces opponents to move or get chipped down. The X move, “Armor Breaker,” slices through even the tankiest builds, making it a must-have against meta defensive playstyles.

What makes Shark Anchor a nightmare is its ability to disrupt. Forget elegant, one-hit combos; this sword turns the fight into a mess of hitboxes and constant pressure, forcing the other player into full defense mode. It’s especially deadly when paired with high-mobility Fruits (like Portal) andhard-hitting Fighting Styles, like Sanguine Art.

Cursed Dual Katana - Blox Fruits

2Cursed Dual Katana

The Pinnacle Of Versatility For High-Skill Masters

Cursed Dual Katana (CDK) should be the sword of choice for PvP perfectionists. Both its Z and X moves can break Ken if used properly. CDK rewards players who master cooldowns, timing, and positioning, allowing the construction of intricate combos and perfect windows.

The X move, “Slayer of Goliath,” dashes with speed, while the Z move can trap enemies in a swirling tornado. Thesword’s biggest assetis its versatility. It can be dropped into almost any meta build—combo support, finisher, extender, and more.

True Triple Katana - Blox Fruits

1True Triple Katana

The Tornado That Absolutely Shreds Defenses

The True Triple Katana (TTK) is the single most dominant and oppressive weapon inthe PvP landscape. The secret is its X move, a swirling tornado that can snatch opponents from 30 meters away, break Ken, or drain nearly every dodge available. Once caught, it’s checkmate: opponents either have to eat the full combo, or waste all Ken and get punished seconds later.

TTK’s strengths go beyond pure power. It’s accessible; even new players can use it effectively, while pros can exploit every nuance. But the real magic of TTK is how it manipulates Ken/Instinct, the backbone of PvP defense. Most swords can be outplayed or dodged, but TTK creates a “no-win” scenario, turning every duel into a war destined to be lost by the defender.