Trident in Blox Fruits

Trident

Type

Sword

Rarity

Rare

Drop Chance

10%

Location

Fishman Lord

The Trident is a rare sword with aquatic power, offering a mix of control and movement through its pulling and pushing mechanics. Known for its synergy with combo-focused players, it’s a great mid-level option in Blox Fruits.





How to Get the Trident Sword

The Trident is dropped by the Fishman Lord in the Underwater City of the First Sea. It has a 10% drop chance, making it a relatively rare item for early-to-mid game players.

Abilities & Showcase

Trident Throw (Z)

Trident Throw

Mastery
50
Key
Z

Throws the trident at the target, connected by a rope. If it hits an enemy, it pulls them in. If it hits a surface, it pulls the user forward. Great for combos or chasing.

Water Pulse (X)

Water Pulse

Mastery
125
Key
X

Emits a shockwave around the user that damages and knocks back nearby enemies. Breaks Instinct and is useful for disengaging in close combat.

Upgrading the Trident

Enhance the Trident by speaking with the Blacksmith to increase its power.

Required Materials: Scrap Metal x20, Magma Ore x12
Upgrade Effect: +25% Damage

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Easy to obtain in the First Sea
  • Great combo potential with [Z] Trident Throw
  • Good for breaking Instinct with [X] Water Pulse
  • Fast attack speed and low mastery requirements
  • [Z] can pull enemies or move you to terrain

Cons

  • [Z] Trident Throw requires precise aim
  • Fourth M1 click includes a lunge, not ideal for auto-clicking
  • Water Pulse has limited range
  • Doesn’t cancel enemy abilities
  • Single-target focused

Trident Lore & Guide

The Trident was introduced in Update 3 and is one of four tridents in Blox Fruits. It offers a unique playstyle centered around water power and tether-based mobility. Often compared to the Dragon Trident or Pole (2nd Form), it holds its own in the First Sea with a dynamic kit and respectable performance.

Ideal for learning combos and movement manipulation, it’s a versatile sword for newer players and those looking for utility over raw damage. Though it may not scale as well into endgame, it’s one of the most enjoyable weapons to master in early content.