All Weapons and Fighting Styles in Rockfruit Guide Tier List!

Rockfruit features a variety of fighting styles and weapons inspired by One Piece, giving players several ways to build their character. While the game doesn’t currently include anime-style special abilities, choosing the right combat style and weapon can make leveling much easier and improve your damage during boss fights. In this guide, we’ll go over every fighting style and weapon currently available in Rockfruit, where to find their NPC sellers, and which ones are worth using as you progress through the game.

Every Fighting Style in Rockfruit

Combat styles replace your basic punches with stronger skills and unique attacks. Some are great for beginners, while others are much better for late-game content.

Combat (Default)

Every player starts with the default Combat style. It gets the job done during the opening levels, but its damage and abilities are fairly limited compared to the other fighting styles. If you have enough money, replacing Combat should be one of your first goals.

Location

  • Available by default.

Recommendation

  • Good only for the very beginning of the game.

Boxing

Boxing is one of the first major upgrades you’ll unlock. It offers better damage than the default Combat style and is affordable enough for new players.

If you’re just beginning your adventure, Boxing is easily the best first combat style to buy.

NPC Location

  • Starter Island

Pros

  • Excellent early-game upgrade.
  • Easy to obtain.
  • Great for leveling.

Fishman Karate

Fishman Karate is available after reaching Fishing Island. While it performs better than the starting Combat style, it doesn’t stand out compared to some of the later options. It’s still a decent choice if you reach Fishing Island before unlocking stronger combat styles.

NPC Location

  • Fishing Island

Pros

  • Reliable damage.
  • Better than default Combat.

Cons

  • Outclassed by later fighting styles.

Black Leg

Black Leg is one of the strongest combat styles available before reaching the endgame. It features solid damage and a useful moveset, making it an excellent choice for grinding and boss fights. Many players even consider it stronger than one of the game’s Legendary fighting styles.

NPC Location

  • Port Island

Pros

  • High damage.
  • Great skill set.
  • Excellent for farming.

Recommendation

  • One of the best mid-game combat styles.

Rokushiki

Rokushiki is currently one of the two Legendary fighting styles in Rockfruit. Despite its rarity, it doesn’t perform as well as many players expected. One of its abilities has very little practical use, making the overall moveset feel weaker than other available styles.

NPC Location

  • Snow Island

Pros

  • Legendary rarity.

Cons

  • Underwhelming damage.
  • Some skills have limited usefulness.

Recommendation

  • Worth collecting, but not a priority if you’re looking for the strongest combat style.

Ryuoken

Ryuoken is widely considered the best fighting style currently available in Rockfruit. It offers excellent damage, powerful skills, and a noticeable increase in overall combat performance. If you’re looking for the strongest hand-to-hand combat style, this should be your ultimate goal.

NPC Location

  • Sabo NPC on Lava Island

Pros

  • Excellent damage.
  • Powerful skills.
  • Great for both grinding and bosses.

Recommendation

  • Best combat style in the current version of the game.

Best Fighting Style Progression

If you’re wondering which combat styles to unlock first, here’s a simple progression path:

  1. Combat (Starting Style)
  2. Boxing
  3. Black Leg
  4. Ryuoken

Following this order gives you steady upgrades without wasting resources on weaker options.


Every Weapon in Rockfruit

Weapons provide additional attack skills and can dramatically improve your damage output. Some are designed for beginners, while others become powerful endgame choices.

Tanto

Tanto is one of the first swords available in the game. Its moveset is fairly basic, but it serves an important purpose because you’ll need it before purchasing the Katana.

NPC Location

  • Starter Island

Pros

  • Easy to obtain.
  • Required for Katana.

Cons

  • Weak overall.

Katana

Katana is a noticeable improvement over Tanto. Its attacks hit harder, and its Z skill is particularly useful for defeating enemies while leveling.

For new players, it’s one of the best early-game weapons.

NPC Location

  • Starter Island

Pros

  • Great beginner weapon.
  • Strong Z move.
  • Useful for grinding.

Shirasaya

Shirasaya is a straightforward upgrade over Katana. While its abilities aren’t especially unique, it provides respectable damage for players moving through the early islands.

NPC Location

  • Clown Island

Pros

  • Balanced moveset.
  • Good early progression weapon.

Kiribachi

Kiribachi has a fairly average performance compared to other weapons around the same stage of progression. Although it’s usable, stronger alternatives become available shortly afterward.

NPC Location

  • Marine Island

Pros

  • Decent damage.

Cons

  • Outclassed by later weapons.

Kaku

Kaku offers another upgrade for players heading toward the mid-game. While its damage isn’t exceptional, the moveset is solid enough to justify using it until stronger swords become available.

NPC Location

  • Lava Island

Pros

  • Good moveset.
  • Better than most early weapons.

Shusui

Shusui is one of the better non-Legendary swords currently available. It delivers solid damage and has a reliable moveset that works well during both farming and boss fights.

NPC Location

  • Ryuma NPC on Snow Island

Pros

  • Strong overall weapon.
  • Excellent for mid-game progression.

Gryphon

Gryphon features a respectable moveset and can deal good damage, although some players may find its abilities less impressive than expected.

Despite that, it’s still a capable weapon and can comfortably carry players through much of the game.

NPC Location

  • Rock Island

Pros

  • Good damage.
  • Decent overall performance.

Yoru

Yoru is currently considered the strongest weapon in Rockfruit. It delivers incredible damage, powerful skills, and performs exceptionally well in nearly every situation.

There are two ways to obtain it:

  • Purchase it from the NPC on Forest Island.
  • Buy it instantly for 80 Robux.

Whether you’re grinding levels or defeating bosses, Yoru stands at the top of the current weapon rankings.

NPC Location

  • Forest Island

Pros

  • Highest overall damage.
  • Powerful skills.
  • Excellent for every activity.

Recommendation

  • Best weapon in the game.

Enma

Enma is the second Legendary weapon available in Rockfruit. It features a strong moveset with excellent damage, making it one of the best swords you can own.

Although it’s slightly behind Yoru in overall strength, it’s still an outstanding weapon for late-game players.

NPC Location

  • Odin NPC on Snow Crystal Island

Pros

  • Great damage.
  • Strong abilities.
  • Excellent endgame weapon.

Best Weapons Ranked

Based on their overall performance, here’s a general ranking of the current weapons in Rockfruit:

  • S Yoru
  • S Enma
  • A Shusui
  • A Kaku
  • B Gryphon
  • B Katana
  • C Shirasaya
  • C Kiribachi
  • D Tanto

For new players, upgrading to Boxing and purchasing the Katana should be your first priorities since both provide a noticeable boost over the starting equipment. As you unlock more islands, aim to replace Boxing with Black Leg, then eventually upgrade to Ryuoken, which is currently the strongest fighting style in the game.

When it comes to weapons, Yoru is the clear top choice thanks to its outstanding damage and versatile moveset. If you can’t obtain it right away, Enma and Shusui are both excellent alternatives that will carry you through the late game until even stronger content arrives in future updates.

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