Sailor Piece gives you three ways to build your character: melee combat, Devil Fruit powers, and weapons. The weapons path is built entirely around swords, and after Update 7.0 there are now 15 of them spread across the game's islands. Some cost nothing but Money, others demand rare boss drops, specific Titles, and millions of Gold. Here's the complete breakdown of every sword and exactly how to get each one.
What are all the weapons in Sailor Piece?
All 15 swords span four rarity tiers: Rare, Epic, Legendary, and Mythical. The Mythical tier dominates the upper end of the list, and most of those swords require farming specific boss enemies for materials before you can even attempt a purchase. Three swords stand apart from the rest: the Katana, the Gryphon, and the Dark Blade are the only weapons whose acquisition has no connection to boss loot or quest chains.
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Money and Gems both drop from chests left behind by defeated mobs and bosses. Legendary Chests give thousands of cash and diamonds at once, making boss farming the most efficient way to stack both currencies simultaneously.
How do you get boss materials for Mythical swords?
Every material listed in the Mythical sword purchase requirements drops from a corresponding boss. The Rimuru sword's materials (Sage Pulse, Tempest Seal, Slime Remnant, Slime Core) all come from the Rimuru boss on Slime Island. The Soul Reaper sword's materials drop from the Soul Reaper boss. This pattern holds across the board: find the sword's island, find the boss on that island, farm it until you have enough materials.
Titles work the same way. The Demon Lord Title required for the Rimuru sword, the King of Shadows Title for Shadow Monarch, and others are all low-chance drops from specific bosses. Budget extra time for Title farming since drop rates are notably low according to community documentation.
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The Manipulator boss on Hollow Island spawns every five minutes, making it one of the faster bosses to farm repeatedly for materials and Titles.

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What quests are required to unlock certain swords?
Two swords in the game gate purchases behind quest completion rather than just materials. Both require substantial grinding before the NPC will sell to you.
Solo Hunter quest requirements
To unlock the Solo Hunter sword on Sailor Island, you need to complete the Solo Hunter Trainer's quest. The requirements are:
- Take 15 million damage total
- Kill 750 NPCs
- Deal 75 million damage
- Kill 35 players
- Defeat the Solo Hunter boss 15 times
Manipulator quest requirements
The Manipulator sword on Hollow Island has its own Trainer quest before you can buy it:
- Kill 250 Hollow enemies
- Obtain the Shinigami Race
- Use 1 Worthiness Fragment
- Deal 350 million damage
- Defeat the Manipulator boss 15 times
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Both the Shadow Monarch and True Manipulator swords are locked behind owning their predecessor swords. You cannot buy Shadow Monarch without Solo Hunter, and True Manipulator requires the Manipulator sword first. Plan your progression path before spending materials.
What's the best weapon progression path in Sailor Piece?
After testing the full weapon progression from early to endgame, the most efficient route follows a clear sequence. Here's the recommended path:
Katana is your starting point. At just 2,500 Money from the Starter Island NPC, it's accessible immediately, and its Z skill has wide reach that handles early mobs efficiently. Stay on it until you clear 250,000 Money and 150 Gems.
Dark Blade from Snow Island is the natural step up. At 250,000 Money and 150 Gems it's a significant investment for new players, but the damage jump justifies it. The Gryphon from Shibuya Station at 650,000 Gold and 650 Gems is a viable alternative if you prefer its moveset.
From there, the path narrows to boss farming. Complete the Solo Hunter quest chain on Sailor Island. Then grind toward the Manipulator and Yamato swords, which both perform well at close and long range and carry you to the level cap comfortably.
Once capped, you have two endgame routes:
- Shadow Monarch path: Dungeon Island, requires Solo Hunter sword + King of Shadows Title + boss materials
- True Manipulator path: Soul Dominion, requires Manipulator sword + Transcendent Being Title + 35,000 Gems
The Atomic sword on Lawless Island sits at the top of the progression. Its AoE skills are among the strongest in the game, but the 45,000 Gem requirement and the Eminence Incarnate Title make it a serious late-game commitment. The full progression in sequence: Katana → Dark Blade → Solo Hunter → Manipulator or Yamato → Shadow Monarch or True Manipulator → Atomic.
How do you get the Abyssal Empress sword?
The Abyssal Empress on Tower Island sits outside the main progression chain. It costs 4,000 Tower Tokens from the Tower Shop, which means grinding tower content rather than boss farming. If you're already running the tower for other reasons, this sword can slot into your progression naturally without derailing your main grind.
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Redeeming active Sailor Piece codes is the fastest way to pad your Money and Gems totals without extra grinding. Codes expire without warning, so check for new ones regularly.
How do you farm Money and Gems efficiently?
Both currencies drop from chests that bosses and mobs leave behind. The chest rarity determines the payout: Legendary Chests deliver thousands of cash and diamonds per open, and they also carry a higher chance of dropping accessories. Prioritizing bosses that drop Legendary Chests over standard mob farming gives you the best return on time spent.
You can only equip one weapon at a time, so there's no benefit to hoarding swords you've already progressed past. Sell or store them and focus your material farming on the next weapon in your progression chain. For more Roblox guides covering other games in the same genre, browse the full guides library at GAMES.GG.

