
Type
Sword
Rarity
Rare
Source
Tide Keeper
Drop Chance
10%
How to Get the Dragon Trident
The Dragon Trident drops from the Tide Keeper with a 10% chance.
He is located on the Forgotten Island in the Second Sea. Defeating him is no easy task, but the reward is one of the most visually appealing and effective tridents in the game.
Abilities & Showcase
Sea Dragon Fury (Z)
150
Z
Fires a giant dragon-shaped water projectile forward. Deals strong damage, causes knockback, and can break Instinct if aimed well.
Water Dragon Prison (X)
350
X
Summons a water sphere to trap and damage enemies, briefly stunning them. Can also break Instinct.
Upgrading the Dragon Trident
The Dragon Trident can be upgraded at the Blacksmith to boost its damage output.
Materials: Dragon Scale x10, Leather x10
Effect: +10% Damage
Pros & Cons
Pros
- High damage
- Good combo potential
- Large hitboxes
- [Z] Can break Instinct if aimed well
- [X] Stuns and breaks Instinct
Cons
- Dash on third M1 can disrupt control
- High mastery required for both moves
- [Z] Has excessive knockback
- [X] Short range and does not lock position
Guide & Lore of the Dragon Trident
Introduced in Update 14, the Dragon Trident quickly gained popularity due to its unique aesthetic and water-themed abilities. It’s one of the four tridents in Blox Fruits, alongside the basic Trident, Spikey Trident, and Pole (2nd Form).
Its stunning appearance — red frame, blue tips, central gem, and fin-like motifs — makes it a favorite among collectors and PvP players alike. Despite being a rare sword, its versatility and visual flair place it above many other weapons in utility and impact.
Whether you’re after performance or aesthetics, the Dragon Trident offers a unique hybrid of both, making it a memorable and rewarding weapon in your arsenal.