By Jay / / Games

Axis Blade continues to grow in popularity as an exciting beyblade-style game packed with unique blades, powerful skills, and flashy animations. Among all the blade types available, Legendary Blades stand out the most thanks to their impressive power and high performance. But with so many to choose from, which ones are truly worth using in PvP or PvE? In this guide, we’ll break down the Axis Blade tier list and highlight which legendary blades are the best picks right now. Check out our Axis Blade reroll guide for those looking for the best pick!

How We Ranked These Axis Blade Beyblades

Every legendary blade was judged on three core factors:

  1. Skill Power & Range – How big and damaging are its special attacks?

  2. Combo Potential – Can it chain skills smoothly for constant damage?

  3. Utility & Speed – Does it bring extra buffs, mobility, or defensive perks?

Blades that excelled in all three landed in S‑Tier, while those with solid but narrower strengths fell into lower tiers.

Full Roster of Legendary Blades Covered

  • Batlord
  • Luminance
  • Neo Dragon Eclipse
  • Blazing Leon
  • Storm Shark
  • Volcanic Titan
  • Chronos Thunder
  • Ancient Keeper
  • Flame Saka
  • Gradonia
  • Venom Hydra
  • Kaon
  • INfernus
  • Trident
  • Cerberus

S‑Tier: Highest‑Impact Picks

Cerberus

A three‑headed powerhouse, Cerberus leads our list. Its first skill charges straight at opponents, the second spawns explosive fangs, and the third summons multiple bombs that home in on your target. With CP over 10,000 and ambush capabilities, it dishes out relentless damage.

Luminance

This light‑element blade dazzles with unlimited combo potential: activate its propeller buff to extend your range, then chain high‑cost mana skills that stun and slice through foes. It’s a must‑have for sustained fights.

Neo Dragon Eclipse

Favored for early rerolls, this blade’s straight‑line strike, aura buff, then pinpoint ultimate make it both flashy and deadly. Its built‑in buff increases follow‑up damage, earning it a solid spot among the best.


A‑Tier: Strong Contenders

Flame Saka

Fast‑attack fans will love this striker. Its initial buff boosts speed, the mid combo slashes with a fiery ball, and the ultimate leaves opponents scorched. It’s especially useful when you need mobility plus burst.

Infernus

Also known as the “trident blade,” Infernus summons a triangle‑shaped buff that raises attack and speed. Its final trident‑rain attack hits from three directions—perfect for crowd control.

Blazing Leon

Seen often in enemy lineups, Leon packs a mid‑range dash, self‑rescue escape skill, and fiery finishing blow. It excels at quick in‑and‑out duels.


B‑Tier: Reliable Choices

Storm Shark

Boasting the highest base attack (around 46 CP), Storm Shark’s first strike homes in like a guided missile, then buffs your speed on its roar skill. Its cooldowns are long, but its burst damage is worth the wait.

Volcanic Titan

A defense‑type that surprises with far‑ranged auto‑targeted shots and a slight speed buff on its slam attack. Its bulky frame soaks damage, making it a decent pick when you need to stall.

Chronos Thunder

This poison‑element blade confuses enemies with its first skill, then pummels them with venom bombs. Combined, its ailments cripple opponents—solid for strategic plays.


C‑Tier: Niche & Situational

Ancient Keeper

Primarily a support tanker, it raises max HP for your squad but lacks heavy offense. Use it when you need extra survivability in long story pushes.

Batlord

Its spider‑summoning ultimate looks cool but deals relatively low damage. It’s more for show than serious play.

Kaon

A whale‑themed defense blade that summons a giant whale slam. Fun to watch but underwhelming in damage output.


D‑Tier: Last Resort

Gradonia

Tested previously, its skills revolve around elemental blasts with moderate range. Neither the damage nor utility matches higher‑tier blades.

Venom Hydra

Another throwback demo blade, it spits venom bolts in a pattern that’s harder to land consistently—best left for collectors.


Tips for Maximizing Your Legendary Blade

  • Buff First, Combo Later: Many blades (Luminence, Flame Saka) require activating a buff before unleashing their strong skills.

  • Manage Cooldowns: High‑impact blades often have long wait times—switch to a secondary blade while you recharge.

  • Elemental Matchups: Light and Dark elements (Luminence, Neo Dragon Eclipse, Serberus) shred through neutral foes, but watch out for elemental counters.

  • Upgrade Strategically: Focus resources on one S‑Tier blade for quickest Story mode progress, then funnel extras into A‑Tier options.

Closing this guide, you now have a clear picture of which legendary Axis Blade Beyblades dominate the arena and which are best saved for collections. Prioritize S‑Tier blades for peak performance, but don’t overlook A‑Tier gems that can turn a tight battle your way. Good luck, and may your pulls be legendary!

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