Getting the True Triple Katana in Blox Fruits is a Massive Grind But Totally Worth It

Getting the True Triple Katana in Blox Fruits is a Massive Grind But Totally Worth It

Look, let’s be real for a second. If you’re playing Blox Fruits and you haven't started sweating over the True Triple Katana yet, are you even playing the same game? It’s the ultimate flex. It’s not just about the damage, which is honestly insane, but it’s about that status. People see those three swords on your back and they know you’ve spent hours—no, days—stalking a specific NPC in the Second Sea.

Getting the True Triple Katana in Blox Fruits is basically a rite of passage. You can’t just buy it with Robux and call it a day. You have to earn it. It’s a process that involves a lot of waiting, a decent amount of luck, and millions of Beli. If you’re broke, start farming now. You’re gonna need it.

Why Everyone Wants the True Triple Katana

The True Triple Katana, or TTK as the community calls it, is a Mythical sword for a reason. It merges the power of three legendary blades: Shisui, Wando, and Saddi. When you finally fuse them, you get a moveset that’s honestly kind of broken for PVP and grinding alike. The "Wolf Fang Rush" and "Dragon Hurricane" moves provide incredible mobility and AOE (Area of Effect) damage.

But here’s the kicker. You can't just stumble into this. You have to find the Legendary Sword Dealer. This guy is the bane of every Blox Fruits player’s existence. He spawns in the Second Sea, but he doesn't just hang out waiting for you. He’s on a timer, he shows up in random spots, and he usually sells out in seconds if you’re on a public server. It’s a literal race.


Tracking Down the Legendary Sword Dealer

If you want to get True Triple Katana in Blox Fruits, you have to get comfortable with the Manager at the Café. He’s your best friend and your worst enemy. Talk to him. He’ll give you hints about when the dealer is coming.

  • "It's still too early for you to be here." This means you’re looking at a 3-hour wait. Go do some raids or something.
  • "Some pirates said they saw his ship nearby." He’s coming in about 10 or 15 minutes. This is when you start sweating.
  • "I think he should be arriving soon. Everyone's excited to meet him!" He’s here. Somewhere.

The dealer stays for only 15 minutes. If you aren't fast, you miss him. There are seven different spawn locations. Check the arches in the Kingdom of Rose. Check the secret grassy area inside the Green Zone. Check the top of the beanstalk. Honestly, the best way to do this is to set your spawn point at the Café and have a fast fruit like Light or Portal ready to go. You’ve gotta be quick.

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The Three Swords You Actually Need

You can't just buy the TTK. You have to buy three separate swords first. Each one costs 2,000,000 Beli. That’s 6 million total just for the ingredients.

  1. Shisui: Known for its purple aura and incredible speed. It’s arguably the best of the three for individual use.
  2. Wando: The one with the white sheath. It’s solid, but most people just see it as a stepping stone.
  3. Saddi: The heavy hitter.

The problem? The dealer is a troll. He might spawn five times in a row and only sell Wando. You might have Wando and Saddi and be waiting days for Shisui to show up. It’s purely RNG (Random Number Generation). Don't get mad at the game; get mad at the dealer.

The Mastery Grind is No Joke

So, you finally spent the 6 million Beli. You have all three swords. You’re done, right? Nope. Not even close.

To actually craft the True Triple Katana in Blox Fruits, you need to get 300 Mastery on each of those three swords. This is where most people quit. Grinding 300 Mastery on Shisui isn't bad because the sword is good. But doing it three times over? It takes a toll.

Go to the Ice Castle or the Haunted Ship. Use an elemental fruit so NPCs can’t hit you. Put your stats into Sword. Just click. And click. And click. Once all three are at 300 Mastery, you need to head to the highest point in the Green Zone. Look for a guy named the Mysterious Man. He’s hiding at the very top of the tallest leaf/beanstalk structure.

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The Final Step: The Mysterious Man

If you have all three swords in your inventory and they all have 300+ Mastery, the Mysterious Man will offer to sell you the True Triple Katana for another 2,000,000 Beli.

Total cost? 8,000,000 Beli.
Total sanity? Zero.

But when you click "buy" and those three swords combine into one inventory item, the feeling is incredible. You now own one of the highest DPS (Damage Per Second) weapons in the entire game.

Is TTK Actually Better Than Cursed Dual Katana?

This is the big debate in the Blox Fruits community. The Cursed Dual Katana (CDK) is technically "easier" to get for some because it involves quests rather than RNG dealers. However, the True Triple Katana in Blox Fruits has a different feel.

TTK has a classic "One Piece" Zoro vibe that CDK just doesn't capture. In terms of raw damage, TTK is a beast, especially if you’re running a Buddha build for raids. The M1 (basic attack) speed is phenomenal. CDK is often preferred for high-level PVP because of its stuns, but for pure style and boss melting, TTK holds its own.

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Honestly, sort of depends on your playstyle. If you like fast, aggressive slashes, you’ll prefer TTK. If you like technical combos, you might lean toward CDK. But let’s be real: you’re going to end up getting both eventually anyway.


Actionable Tips for the TTK Hunt

Don't just run around aimlessly. Use these steps to save yourself some time.

  • Server Hopping is Key: If the Manager says the dealer isn't coming for hours, leave. Join a different server. Check the Manager again. Repeat until you find a server where he’s "arriving soon."
  • Private Servers: If you have a friend with a private server, use it. The dealer spawns there too, and you won't have to compete with 10 other people trying to buy the same sword.
  • Beli Farming: Don't even start looking for the dealer until you have at least 2 million Beli. There is nothing worse than finding him and realizing you’re broke. Sea Beasts are your best bet for fast cash in the Second Sea.
  • Focus One at a Time: Don't try to master all three swords at once. Get Shisui to 300, then put it away. It keeps the grind feeling organized.

The journey to the True Triple Katana is long. It’s frustrating. You’ll probably want to throw your mouse across the room when the dealer sells Wando for the third time in a row. But once you’re standing on that beanstalk in the Green Zone and the Mysterious Man hands over the blade, you’ll realize it was worth every second of the hunt.

Start by checking your current Beli count. If you’re under 2 million, head to the Graveyard or the Sea Beast spawns and start grinding. Once the cash is ready, park yourself at the Café and start talking to that Manager. Your path to the Triple Katana starts with a single conversation.