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Fisherman's Dadao is a weapon in Shadow Fight 3. It is a Common dadao and belongs to the Dynasty faction. Fisherman's Dadao has a high combo potential, high speed, and moderate to low range. It has 1 item slot, which can be customized with applicable Perks and Special Moves. It carries no Shadow Ability.

It can be obtained as a random reward after winning any fight in Chapter VII, by opening a Chest, or by purchasing the Dynasty Booster Pack. Players must reach level 19 before they can equip and use it.

Other variants includes:

Attack Overview[]

Disclaimer: The preview below uses Dragon's Roar as the weapon. Since both Fisherman's Dadao and Dragon's Roar are Dadaos, they share the exact same moveset, with the only differences being the rarity and design.

Move Name Controls
DragonsRoarStance
Dadao Stance Start of Fight
DragonsRoarSlash
Dadao Slashes SF3Punch, SF3Punch, SF3Punch
DragonsRoarHeavySlash
Dadao Heavy Slashes Hold SF3Punch
DragonsRoarSpinningSlash
Dadao Spinning Slashes SF3B + SF3Punch, SF3Punch
DragonsRoarUpperSlash
Dadao Upper Slashes SF3U + SF3Punch, SF3Punch
DragonsRoarLowSlash
Dadao Low Slashes SF3D + SF3Punch, SF3Punch

Shadow Ability[]

Being a common Dadao, it does not possess any shadow ability.

Special Move[]

Two special moves are available for the Golden Bud's item slots. Only one move can be equipped at a time.

Icon Name Controls Move
ICON SUPER DADAO 1 Hawk's Feather SF3F + SF3Punch, SF3Punch, SF3Punch
Hawk's Feather
ICON SUPER DADAO 2 Accusation SF3F + SF3Punch, SF3Punch, SF3Punch
Accusation

Trivia[]

  • Dadao (大刀, roughly translates to big blade) were the war sword from China. They were made famous by the 29th Army of the Chinese Nationalist Army fighting against the Japanese invaders during the World War II period.
    • Due to their broad size, the Dadao are heavy and deliver a mean swing. Legend has it that they are so effective that heads could be cut off easily with ease, and the Japanese Imperial Army had to invent a metal collar to prevent themselves from getting beheaded in the battlefield.
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