If you are new to Roblox Sailor Piece or returning before the next major expansion, this guide will help you progress efficiently and avoid wasting time on the wrong upgrades. Sailor Piece has a lot of systems, weapons, races, clans, passives, runes, and AFK farming methods, so it can feel confusing at first.
I'll walk you through the early-game path I recommend, the weapons worth aiming for, which systems to unlock first, and how to prepare for stronger endgame builds. The goal is simple: get set up properly, farm smarter, and reach endgame as quickly as possible.
Start With Group Rewards
When you first load into Sailor Piece, the first thing you should do is join the official Roblox game group and claim the free group rewards.
These rewards give you early money and gems, which makes the beginning much easier. You'll need currency for weapons, upgrades, rerolls, and progression systems, so do not skip this step.
Once you have your rewards, you can begin your actual progression route.
Complete the Demonite Quest on Academy Island
After claiming your group rewards, head to Academy Island and start the Demonite quest.
This is a simple early quest where you need to find two orbs. It is worth doing early because it helps set up your account before you start pushing deeper into the game.
Before you fully commit to leveling, there is one more important early questline you should pick up.
Go to Snow Island for Armament Haki
Next, travel to Snow Island and start the Armament Haki questline.
This questline is very important because it unlocks the ability to buy Armament Haki later. The good thing is that Sailor Piece lets you take level quests and mastery quests at the same time, so you are not forced to cancel one to do the other.
For this step, I recommend using Combat because you can work on your Haki mastery quest while progressing normally.
Once you complete the questline, you can start thinking about your first serious weapon or fruit.
Early Weapon Progression
Weapons matter a lot in Sailor Piece, especially if you want a smoother path toward endgame. Instead of wasting resources on random choices, follow a clear weapon route.
Start With Katana or a Fruit You Like
After the early questline, you can grab a Katana or choose a fruit you are interested in using.
This gives you something better to work with while you build up more money. At this stage, you do not need a perfect setup yet. You just need enough power to farm consistently and start progressing toward stronger gear.
Aim for Dark Blade
Your first major weapon goal should be Dark Blade.
Dark Blade is found on Snow Island, and it is a strong beginner weapon. I recommend saving money and aiming for it as soon as you reasonably can.
Once you have Dark Blade, buy Armament Haki from the questline you completed earlier. Dark Blade plus Armament Haki gives you a much better foundation for farming and fighting.
Upgrade to Griffon
After Dark Blade, your next major weapon goal should be Griffon.
Griffon is located in Shabuya and requires currency to obtain. It can take some effort to get, but it is worth it because Griffon is a solid weapon upgrade and can carry you deeper into the game.
Once you have Griffon, you can start preparing for more advanced upgrades and future endgame requirements.
Prepare for True Aizen
After getting Griffon, go to WCO Mundo Island and interact with the Aizen questline NPC.
From there, start farming Hollows. You should also farm any Aizen bosses that spawn while you are there.
You do not need to finish all 30 kills immediately. If you want, you can do around 15 and leave the rest for later. I treat this as a preparation step because it helps if you plan to go for True Aizen later.
AFK at Slime Island for Broken Swords
Another important preparation step is farming at Slime Island.
AFKing here can get you Broken Swords, which are useful later for Gilgamesh. Since these materials matter for future progression, it is smart to start collecting them early instead of waiting until you need them.
This is one of those long-term farming steps that pays off later.
Aim for Ichigo After Griffon
After Griffon, a good next upgrade is Ichigo.
The best way to get Ichigo is to AFK kill 500 Saber bosses, then buy it from the guaranteed NPC. This takes time, but Ichigo is a strong upgrade and gives you better tools for farming and clearing content.
Ichigo is especially useful because it has powerful AoE attacks. That makes it strong for dungeons and AFK farming.
Best AFK Method in Shinjuku
One of the best AFK methods in Sailor Piece is in Shinjuku.
Here is the method I recommend:
- Go to Shinjuku.
- Take the higher-level quest.
- Position yourself in the middle of the farming area.
- Use Quake with the auto skill C move.
- Make sure the attack hits both sides.
This setup is one of the strongest AFK farming methods because it helps you farm chests, kills, artifacts, and other useful drops.
If you want to progress faster without constantly playing manually, this is a very important method to learn.
Aim for Sukuna V2
A strong upgrade to aim for after this is Sukuna V2.
Sukuna V2 is powerful enough to defeat most endgame bosses with the right build. Because of that, it is one of the best long-term goals for players who want to push into harder content.
Once you get Sukuna V2, your next steps will depend more on your luck, your rerolls, and what items or traits you manage to get.
When to Go for Sid V2
If you plan on getting Sid V2 later, you can go for Sid after getting Ichigo.
Ichigo helps a lot here because its AoE attacks can clear dungeons effectively, even while AFK. That makes it easier to farm the materials and progression you need for later upgrades.
This is not something every beginner needs immediately, but it is worth planning for if you want a stronger endgame setup.
Best Races to Roll For
Once you have rerolls and the ability to spin races, you should know what to aim for.
The best races to prioritize are:
- Kitsune for luck
- Warlord for spec
- Sword Bless for weapons
These races support important parts of progression and can help your build depending on what you are trying to farm.
In general, I recommend skipping Leviathan and Oni as main choices. However, you should store other useful races because some may be required for specific items or later progression.
Best Clans for Farming and Damage
For clans, your best choice depends on your goal.
For farming, the best clan to aim for is:
- Eminence
For damage and overall strength, the best options are:
- Alter
- Upper Class
Even if you do not plan to use every legendary clan right away, store them when possible. Some legendary clans may be required for certain masteries later, and you do not want to reroll something you might need.
Best Traits to Keep
For traits, your main goal is usually to get a Secret trait.
However, if you plan to acquire Sukuna V2 or Gojo V2, you should consider storing these traits for later:
- Infinity
- Malevolent
Do not throw away important traits too quickly. Some traits may not be useful immediately, but they can become valuable once you start working toward specific late-game builds.
System Priority Guide
Sailor Piece has multiple systems that unlock as you progress. Some of these systems have level requirements, so check them as you go.
Your priority should be:
- Artifact system
- Skill tree system
- Spec passive system
- Power system
- Runes
- Ascensions
- Stats
Let's break each one down.
Artifact System
The first major system you should unlock is the Artifact system on Snow Island.
Once you unlock artifacts, enable automatic delete for items below legendary tier. This keeps your inventory cleaner and helps you focus on better drops.
Currently, one of the best artifact AFK spots is Lawless City. If you are trying to farm artifacts efficiently, this is where I recommend spending time.
Skill Tree System
The next system to focus on is the Skill Tree system, which unlocks at Slime Island.
In the skill tree, you can unlock nodes, spend SP points, and improve your build. Every 250 kills gives you one SP point.
The best way to farm SP points is to use the Quake method in Shinjuku. Since that method lets you AFK farm efficiently, it also helps you build SP over time.
Spec Passive System
After the skill tree, focus on the Spec Passive system.
This system unlocks at Judgment Island and lets you roll passives for your spec. The passives I recommend prioritizing are:
- Fortune Chosen
- Berserker with good stats
- Damage V
- Rampage
One useful feature of this system is that you can store passives from one spec weapon and use them on another.
You do not need perfect stats on every passive right away. Focus first on getting Fortune Chosen plus one of the other strong options.
Power System
The final major system upgrade to focus on is the Power system, which unlocks in Lawless City.
The Power system lets you roll power passives, which work similarly to traits. If possible, aim for any Mythical tier power passive.
This is more of a later progression step, but it becomes important as you move toward stronger endgame content.
Rune Farming Guide
Runes are another important part of progression. You should make an effort to farm them because they can improve your build significantly.
There are two main ways to get runes, but the primary method is through the Rune Dungeon.
The best runes to aim for are:
- Havoc for damage
- Fortune Chosen for luck
To farm runes efficiently, enable auto skill and auto repeat on normal difficulty, then AFK the dungeon.
Primordial and Radiant Runes
The strongest rune types come from Tower Mode.
- Primordial runes are best for damage.
- Radiant runes are best for luck.
Both are only available through Tower Mode, so you will need to work your way into that content if you want the strongest rune setup.
Ascensions Are Always Worth Doing
Whenever you can ascend, do it.
Ascension is quick and gives free buffs with no real drawback because it is not a rebirth system. You are not resetting your entire account for a bonus, so there is no reason to ignore it.
If you have the option to ascend, take the free power increase.
Stat Rolling Tips
For stats, roll when you have gems available.
A good goal is to aim for SSS stats. The highest possible stat tier is Z, but there is no pity for Z. Because of that, I only recommend chasing Z if you have a lot of gems to spare.
For most players, SSS is a strong and realistic goal.
Best Progression Path Summary
Here is the simple version of the progression path I recommend:
- Join the Roblox group and claim group rewards.
- Go to Academy Island and complete the Demonite quest.
- Travel to Snow Island and start the Armament Haki questline.
- Use Combat early so you can work on Haki mastery.
- Grab Katana or a fruit you like.
- Save for Dark Blade.
- Buy Armament Haki.
- Save for Griffon in Shabuya.
- Farm Hollows and Aizen bosses at WCO Mundo.
- AFK at Slime Island for Broken Swords.
- Work toward Ichigo by farming Saber bosses.
- Use the Shinjuku Quake AFK method.
- Aim for Sukuna V2.
- Farm systems in this order: artifacts, skill tree, spec passives, power passives, runes, ascensions, stats.
If you follow this order, your account will be much better prepared for endgame content.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
Ignoring Group Rewards
Free gems and money matter early. Always claim group rewards before you start grinding seriously.
Skipping Armament Haki
Armament Haki is too important to delay. Pick up the questline early so you can buy it as soon as possible.
Spending Currency Randomly
Do not waste money on too many random weapons. Prioritize Dark Blade, then Griffon, then stronger upgrades like Ichigo or Sukuna V2.
Rerolling Valuable Races and Clans
Some races and clans may be required later. Store valuable rolls instead of deleting them immediately.
Ignoring AFK Farming
Sailor Piece rewards efficient AFK farming. Methods like the Shinjuku Quake setup can save a lot of time.
Chasing Z Stats Too Early
Z stats are the highest, but there is no pity. Aim for SSS first, then chase Z only when you have plenty of gems.
FAQ
What should beginners do first in Sailor Piece?
Beginners should join the game group, claim group rewards, complete the Demonite quest on Academy Island, and start the Armament Haki questline on Snow Island.
What weapon should I get first in Sailor Piece?
A good early weapon path is Katana or a fruit first, then Dark Blade, then Griffon. Dark Blade is a strong beginner weapon, while Griffon is a solid upgrade once you have enough currency.
How do I get Armament Haki in Sailor Piece?
Start the Armament Haki questline on Snow Island. After completing the questline, you will be able to buy Armament Haki.
What is the best AFK method in Sailor Piece?
One of the best AFK methods is the Shinjuku Quake method. Take the higher-level quest, position yourself in the middle, and use Quake's auto skill C move so it hits both sides.
What race should I roll for in Sailor Piece?
Good races to aim for include Kitsune for luck, Warlord for spec, and Sword Bless for weapons. Store useful races because some may be needed for items later.
What clan is best for farming in Sailor Piece?
Eminence is the best clan for farming. For damage and overall strength, Alter and Upper Class are strong choices.
What passives should I prioritize in Sailor Piece?
For spec passives, prioritize Fortune Chosen, Berserker with good stats, Damage V, and Rampage. For power passives, try to get Mythical tier passives if possible.
Are ascensions worth doing in Sailor Piece?
Yes. Ascensions are worth doing because they provide free buffs and do not work like rebirths. There is no major drawback, so ascend whenever you can.
Conclusion
Sailor Piece becomes much easier when you follow a clear progression path. Start with group rewards, complete early quests, unlock Armament Haki, aim for Dark Blade and Griffon, then work toward stronger upgrades like Ichigo and Sukuna V2.
From there, focus on the major systems: artifacts, skill tree, spec passives, power passives, runes, ascensions, and stats. If you farm efficiently and avoid wasting resources, you will be much better prepared for endgame content and future updates.
Trades and Codes
Use live tools while executing this route: Trade Marketplace, Active Codes, and Item Values.
Prioritize value checks before finalizing major trades, and re-check code status before redeeming.