Blox Fruits Swords Tier List for 2026 TL;DR
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True Triple Katana is the best overall sword in Blox Fruits right now because it still offers one of the most complete PvP kits in the game.
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A-Tier swords like Cursed Dual Katana, Yama, Fox Lamp, Hallow Scythe, Dark Blade, Tushita, Dragonheart, Spikey Trident, and Bisento are still excellent, but each has slight drawbacks that keep them just below the very best options.
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B-Tier swords are still viable, but they need better fruit and stat support to compete with the higher-tier picks. C-Tier swords are niche, and D-Tier swords are mostly early-game beginner weapons.
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Swords Tier List for Blox Fruits

S-Tier: True Triple Katana, Shark Anchor, Gravity Blade, Buddy Sword
A-Tier: Cursed Dual Katana, Yama, Fox Lamp, Hallow Scythe, Dark Blade, Tushita, Dragonheart, Spikey Trident, Bisento
B-Tier: Dragon Trident, Dark Dagger, Canvander, Koko, Twin Hooks, Rengoku, Shizu, Pole (2nd Form), Saber, Midnight Blade, Saishi
C-Tier: Soul Cane, Flail, Pipe, Oroshi, Pole (1st Form), Trident, Triple Katana
D-Tier: Katana, Cutlass, Dual Katana, Shark Saw, Iron Mace, Wardens Sword, Dual-Headed Blade, Longsword
S-Tier Swords
True Triple Katana is still one of the best sword picks in the game, even after all the nerfs. Its range, stuns, and damage all got hit, but the sword is still exceptional. Damage is among the highest in the game with a solid combo potential, and that’s why you see people using it all the time. That says a lot about how good the base weapon design still is - while it’s not as ridiculous as it once was, it’s one of the most complete swords in the game.
Shark Anchor is still one of the most oppressive swords in actual matches. It has everything you’d expect from it - large AoE, long range, ridiculous damage, and it also has Instinct break on two moves. Its moves are easy to land, extremely annoying to fight against on the ground, and the hitboxes are very forgiving compared to more aim-heavy swords.
Gravity Blade is an S-Tier sword when paired with the right fruit. It’s a very popular choice for Ice users specifically because it can pull opponents in without much aim while also breaking their Instinct.
Buddy Sword rounds out the S-Tier because its skill ceiling is limitless. It has an extreme range, high damage, and attack speed, but it’ll require you to actually land your hits. The skill requirement is the only reason I do not put it at the number spot of the list.
A-Tier Swords
Cursed Dual Katana is still excellent, but I think it’s slightly less OP than S-Tier swords. It performs amazingly in PvP, has excellent moves, long range, and strong utility against Beast damage reduction. Both moves can still be Instinct-evaded, though, unless you apply another stun at the same time. That stricter stun requirement is why I rank it slightly lower than S-Tier.
Yama stays high because it is still one of the best support swords for Kitsune in PvP. It has an insane stun dash combo opener, Infernal Hurricane, which is also an Instinct Breaker. It’s hard to escape whenever used right, and it's extremely mobile, which makes it a great PvP sword, especially if you have the right Fruit to pair with it.
Fox Lamp has aged very well. It has an insane combo potential, short cooldowns, and both moves breaking Instinct. The damage itself is not that high, so you’ll need a high-damage fruit to pair with it, but I think this sword is good enough for A-Tier.
Hallow Scythe is another sword that got better with time. Its biggest upsides are its damage and combo potential, and it got buffs to speed and damage. Throughout the years, buffs increased its speed and damage while making the X move break Instinct. It is still not as brainless a choice as the S-Tier ones, but it clearly deserves this spot.
Dark Blade and Tushita are both A-Tier for similar reasons. Both are fast and hard to play against, both do extreme damage, and both reward clean combo play. Both are good PvP choices due to low-end lag and fast animations, which make both A-Tier weapons hands down.
Dragonheart, Spikey Trident, and Bisento finish out the A-Tier. Dragonheart still has its standout qualities - strong range and damage, although it got significantly gutted with nerfs, I’d even place it in the S-Tier before them. Spikey Trident still has an excellent pull move and easy combos. Bisento earns its spot as one of the highest burst-damage swords in the game, capable of competing with the best weapons in the game if you can aim it well.
B-Tier Swords
B-Tier swords are still somewhat viable and more than enough to win with, but each one has an apparent weakness that keeps it below the top leagues. They can certainly work very well in the right hands, but you’ll need to put in more work to get results with them.
Dragon Trident, Dark Dagger, and Canvander all bring real offensive value, but none of them is good enough to rank higher on the list.
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Dragon Trident still offers good area control and grounded pressure, yet its combo payoff is not as reliable as the better swords above it.
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Dark Dagger is fast, aggressive, and dangerous in skilled hands, but it is far less forgiving than easier meta picks.
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Canvander has a strong burst and quick forward pressure, though its short range and lack of consistency keep it from climbing higher.
Once again, I think all B-Tier weapons are alright, it’s just that thеy are noticeably worse than better swords, while being just as hard to get.
C-Tier and D-Tier Swords
C-Tier swords are usable, but they feel too situational for the current meta. You’ll be going face-to-face with monster swords from the higher tiers with insane combos, stuns, and AOE, and bringing a bad tool is a certain loss. Triple Katana is the most notable one as it’s actually a functional early option that gets outclassed quickly.
D-Tier swords are beginner-level weapons, and that’s that. Even with maxed stats, they don’t deal nearly enough damage and lack the utility seen in better weapons.