Pixel Piece Best Swords Styles Tier List

Pixel Piece: Best Swords / Styles Tier List

Alexis Ongsansoy
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Sometimes your decision-making skills are affected by the weapons or fighting styles you choose in Pixel Piece. Not because of the stat bonuses or buffs you get, but because of the cool animations and movements your character will do.

Still, not every sword, shield, or fighting style is a winner, and to give you an idea of what you should be getting for yourself, a tier list has been put together. Who could’ve seen that one coming? Check out the tier list if you’re new to the game and make a decent build for yourself!

Best Swords / Styles Tier List

Weapons, fruits, and fighting styles helps you deal damage to your targets in Pixel Piece. Combat will be the fighting style you start out with if you’re new to the game. To get more weapons and fighting styles, you’ll have to defeat more enemies or buy some of them every time you visit a new location. Here’s what you should go for once you’re able to move around on your own.

Pixel Piece Best Swords Styles Tier List
Source: Red Sempai on Youtube

S Tier

  • Cutlass Charlie (Sword)
  • Yoru (Sword)
  • Phoenix (Fighting Style)
  • Black Leg (Fighting Style)

A Tier

  • Nuro Claws

B Tier

  • Cutlass Kaba
  • Axe Hand

C Tier

  • Classic Cutlass
  • Katana
  • Shark Sword

D Tier

  • Classic Katana

That’s all for the best swords and fighting styles tier list in Pixel Piece! Now go and find them yourself as we also have a sword location guide if you want to cut down on searching around. Thanks to Red Sempai on Youtube for the extra information provided. If you want more information or just crave more Pixel Piece content, check out their video here: (UPDATED) The Best Swords / Fighting Styles tier list In pixel Piece

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