Weapons in Haze Seas are spread across three seas, and almost every blade comes from a small, repeatable set of routes rather than random luck alone. Once you understand those routes, the endgame targets people ask about most, such as Dual Dark Blade, 3 Sword Style V2, Gryphon, and Golden Staff V2, stop feeling scattered and start fitting into a clear order.
Quick answer: Every weapon in Haze Seas is unlocked through one of three routes. You either take it as a boss drop, craft it at Doran the Forge using rare materials, or upgrade a weapon you already own into its V2. The exact boss, recipe, or mastery requirement for each blade is listed on the official Haze Seas Trello.

The three ways to get Haze Seas weapons
Instead of memorizing dozens of individual weapons, treat acquisition as three lanes. Most blades belong to exactly one of them, and the V2 versions usually stack on top of a V1 you have already earned.
| Route | How it works | What you need |
|---|---|---|
| Boss drops | Defeat a specific boss for a chance at the weapon in its drop table | Access to the boss, the correct summon or spawn condition, and enough damage to earn a drop |
| Crafting | Combine rare materials into a weapon at Doran the Forge | The full material list for the recipe and the Beli or resources it costs |
| V2 upgrades | Convert an owned V1 weapon into its stronger V2 form | The base V1 plus a boss item or additional materials tied to that upgrade |
Many weapons also carry a mastery requirement, so you may need to level a blade before it unlocks its full kit or qualifies for an upgrade. Weapon titles are attached to some of these unlocks as well.

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The weapon list is divided into Sea 1, Sea 2, and Sea 3, and that order matters. Early blades are available on starter islands, while stronger drops and craftable weapons open up as you push into later seas. If a weapon is not appearing for you, the usual cause is that its source island or boss sits in a sea you have not reached yet.
Tip: Before chasing a specific blade, confirm which sea it belongs to. Trying to farm a Sea 3 weapon while still stuck in Sea 1 wastes time you could spend on the drops actually available to you.
Crafting weapons at Doran the Forge
Doran the Forge is where craftable and endgame weapons are assembled. The bottleneck is almost never the recipe itself; it is the rare materials the recipe demands. These materials drop from bosses and special sources scattered across the seas, so building a craftable weapon usually means clearing several bosses first.
| Crafting material | Typical use |
|---|---|
| Dragon Heart | High-tier weapon and upgrade crafting |
| Raijin Core | Boss-linked weapon recipes |
| Saturn’s Ring | Endgame weapon crafting |
| Abyssal Eye | Rare weapon and gear recipes |
| Phantom Lantern | Specialized crafting |
| Seabeast Heart | Heavy weapon crafting |
| Ancient Blade Relic | Sword-focused recipes |
| Prismatic Shard | Top-end weapon crafting |
Because each recipe pulls from this pool, farming a single powerful boss twice can cover materials for more than one weapon. Plan the material you need first, then pick the boss that supplies it.

Endgame weapons: Dual Dark Blade, 3 Sword Style V2, Gryphon, Golden Staff V2
These are the blades most players are grinding toward, and they sit at the top of the weapon list. Each one is either a boss drop, a crafted weapon, or a V2 upgrade built on a base version you already own.
- Dual Dark Blade — a high-tier weapon tied to later-sea progression.
- 3 Sword Style V2 — the upgraded form of Three Sword Style, so you need the base version before the V2 path opens.
- Gryphon — an endgame blade listed among the strongest weapons in the game.
- Golden Staff V2 — the V2 upgrade of the Golden Staff, following the same own-the-V1-first pattern.
For any V2 weapon, the rule is consistent. Secure the V1 first, then complete the boss fight or crafting step that converts it. Attempting the upgrade without the base weapon in your inventory will not trigger the conversion.
Bosses that supply weapons and materials
World bosses are the engine behind both weapon drops and crafting materials. Several of them must be summoned rather than found roaming, which means you often need a specific item before the fight is even possible.
- Red Emperor
- Raijin
- Saturn
- Dragon Hybrid
- Cthulhu
Each boss has its own spawn method, spawn timer, required items, and drop rates. Before committing to a run, confirm the summon condition and know which material or weapon the boss actually drops; otherwise, you can clear the fight and still miss the reward you were after.

How to know your weapon unlocked
A crafted or purchased weapon lands directly in your inventory once the recipe or transaction completes. A boss-dropped weapon only appears after the boss is defeated and you have dealt enough damage to qualify for its drop table, so low-participation runs can end with no reward even on a successful kill. A V2 conversion shows the upgraded weapon replacing or joining your V1, which is your confirmation that the requirement was met.
The most common reasons a weapon fails to appear are simple. You have not reached the sea that hosts its source, you are missing the base V1 for a V2 upgrade, the boss drop simply did not roll on that attempt, or a crafting recipe is short one material. Verify the exact boss, recipe, and mastery requirement on the official Trello before assuming something is bugged.
Haze Seas is still in beta and has recently carried a maintenance marker on its Roblox listing, so weapon sources and recipes can shift as new content is added. When a blade changes hands to a new boss or gets a fresh crafting cost, the developer-maintained Trello is updated first, which makes it the fastest place to confirm the current requirement for any weapon you are chasing.






