Sailor Piece has no shortage of buff systems, and the Spec Passive system is one of the most impactful once you hit the late game. Unlike some other mechanics that only touch one part of your kit, Spec Passives apply buffs to both your selected Spec (fighting style) and your Sword, making them worth serious investment. Here's everything you need to know, from unlocking the system to picking the passive that fits your playstyle.
How do you unlock Spec Passives in Sailor Piece?
The Spec Passive system is not available by default. To access it, head to Judgement Island and find the Spec Passive NPC. Before you can roll anything, you need to satisfy two requirements:
- Reach Level 10,000
- Pay 5,000 Gems to the Spec Passive NPC
Once both conditions are met, talk to the NPC to activate the system. From that point forward, you can roll for Spec Passives using Passive Shards, which become farmable as soon as the system is unlocked.
Spec Passives only affect Specs (fighting styles) and Swords. They have no effect on Fruits, so keep that in mind when planning your build around them.

Spec Passive NPC location
How do you farm Passive Shards in Sailor Piece?
Passive Shards are the currency used to roll the Spec Passive Gacha. The catch is that they only start dropping after you unlock the Spec Passive system, so there's no point trying to stockpile them beforehand.
Once unlocked, any mob or boss on any island has a chance to drop Passive Shards. The exact drop rate is not publicly confirmed, but the community has settled on two reliable farming spots:
- Quake x Shinjuku Island is the go-to method for most players, combining a strong fighting style with a high-density mob area.
- Judgement Island mobs are worth trying if Shinjuku isn't producing results, since you're already at the NPC location.
For players who want to maximize their farming efficiency, pairing this grind with a Luck-boosting rune setup can help squeeze more drops out of each session.
If you're running an AFK macro setup, the Fortune Chaser passive (once you get it) directly increases drop counts, which compounds nicely with any Luck-focused gear you're already running.
All Spec Passives
Spec Passives come in five rarities: Common, Uncommon, Rare, Epic, Legendary, and Mythical. The four stat types across the standard tiers are Damage, Luck, Crit Chance, and Crit Damage. At Legendary and Mythical tiers, you start seeing combination passives that mix multiple stats.

Spec Passive gacha results
What is the best Spec Passive for damage?
For raw, consistent damage output, Damage V and Berserker are the top picks. Damage V gives a flat +25% to +35% boost that applies constantly, while Berserker pairs solid damage with meaningful Crit Damage scaling at +5% to +15%.
Executioner looks impressive on paper with up to +40% damage, but there's a catch: it only activates against NPCs below 50% HP. That makes it strong for boss fights where you spend a lot of time in the second half of a health bar, but inconsistent for general mob farming where enemies die quickly.
Rampage is worth considering if you can maintain a steady hit rhythm. The stacking multiplier caps at 1.3x and resets after 5 seconds of no contact, so it rewards aggressive, uninterrupted combat. Against bosses where you can stay on target, the ceiling is higher than Berserker.
Rampage's damage stacking resets completely after 5 seconds without landing a hit. In raids or boss fights with forced downtime phases, this passive loses a significant portion of its value.
What is the best Spec Passive for AFK farming?
Fortune Chaser is the clear winner here. The +1 drop bonus (at a +17.5% to +30% chance) directly increases how many items you collect per kill, which compounds over long farming sessions. The Luck and Damage bonuses are secondary benefits that make it even more well-rounded for passive grinding.
If you're building around AFK or macro farming, pair Fortune Chaser with the right accessories. The Sailor Piece accessories list has the full breakdown on which gear pieces stack best with Luck-focused setups.
How does Spec Passive compare to other buff systems?
Spec Passives sit alongside the Blessing System as one of Sailor Piece's two main passive buff layers. The key distinction is scope: Blessings apply more broadly, while Spec Passives are locked to Specs and Swords specifically. This means Fruit users won't see any benefit from rolling Spec Passives, which is worth knowing before you spend 5,000 Gems to unlock the system.
For players building around fighting styles and swords, Spec Passives are a significant damage multiplier, especially at Legendary and Mythical tiers where the numbers pull well ahead of what standard stat investments can provide.
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