Power Shards are the engine behind Sailor Piece's endgame progression. Introduced with the Moon Update, they feed directly into the Power System, which hands out passive stat bonuses covering damage, HP, and crit chance across your entire build. The drop rate is low, the grind is real, and knowing exactly where to farm and how to set up your character beforehand makes a significant difference in how fast you scale.
What are Power Shards and why do you need them?
Power Shards are a dedicated currency for the Power System, and only for the Power System. They are not used in ascension, they cannot be traded for other materials, and they serve one specific purpose: fueling Power Rerolls at the Power NPC on Lawless Island. Each reroll gives your character a new passive bonus drawn from a rarity pool that runs from common up to mythical. Higher rarity results mean stronger stat boosts, so you will be spending a lot of these shards chasing the best possible passive.
Power Shards drop automatically into your inventory whenever you defeat an enemy, so there is no special pickup required. You just need to keep killing.

Power Shards stack in your inventory
How to get Power Shards in Sailor Piece
Every NPC enemy in the game has a chance to drop a Power Shard on death. That covers standard mobs, bosses, and summoned enemies alike. The catch, as documented across both IGN and Beebom's guides, is that the base drop rate is low, which makes raw mob volume the most reliable lever you have.
Bosses technically qualify as sources, but the respawn timers and difficulty involved make them inefficient compared to clearing dense mob zones repeatedly. Regular NPC mobs respawn faster, require less effort per kill, and let you maintain a continuous farming loop without downtime.
Where to farm Power Shards: best island locations
Three locations stand out based on enemy density and level, as confirmed by both IGN and Beebom:
- Ninja Island - High-level NPC mobs with solid respawn density
- Lawless Island - Strong enemies and conveniently close to the Power NPC
- Tower Island - The Infinite Tower provides a steady stream of enemies if you want a more structured challenge
Lawless Island doubles as your destination for spending the shards once you have enough, making it the most time-efficient farming spot overall.
Farming loop breakdown
The core loop is straightforward: pick a dense mob zone, clear it completely, move to the next group, and repeat. Beebom's guide specifically recommends prioritizing abilities with low cooldowns over raw damage output during this grind, since NPC mobs on these islands are far squishier than bosses and the bottleneck is reset speed, not burst.
- Teleport to Ninja Island or Lawless Island
- Clear all visible NPC mobs using fast-cooldown abilities
- Move to the next spawn cluster before the first group fully resets
- If spawn rates feel sluggish, switch servers
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Switching servers when spawns slow down is a legitimate time-saver. Fresh servers tend to have fully populated mob zones, which keeps your kills-per-minute high.
How to maximize your drop rate with a Luck build
Luck is the single most impactful stat for Power Shard farming. Both IGN and Beebom's sources confirm that a higher Luck stat directly increases the chance of receiving drops from defeated enemies. Here is what the sources document as available Luck bonuses:
According to IGN's wiki, the Kitsune Species reroll is one of the most accessible flat Luck bonuses available, giving a clean +25% to overall luck. Rerolling your traits, races, and clans before starting a serious farming session, as Beebom recommends, ensures you are not leaving drop rate on the table.
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Do not start a long farming session without checking your Luck setup first. Running default stats on a low-drop-rate item like Power Shards will cost you significant time over a multi-hour grind.
How to unlock the Power System
Power Shards are useless until you meet the unlock requirements. Per IGN's wiki, you need two things:
- Level 11,500
- 5,500 Gems
Once both conditions are met, head to the center of Lawless Island and speak with the Power Master NPC. They will unlock the Power System for you in exchange for the 5,500 Gems. From that point on, you can spend your stockpiled Power Shards on rerolls.
Reaching level 11,500 is its own project. If you are not there yet, the IGN Sailor Piece progression guide covers the full path to get there efficiently.
How to use Power Shards: the reroll system explained
With the Power System active, the process is simple:
- Travel to Lawless Island
- Interact with the Power NPC
- Spend Power Shards to trigger a Power Reroll
- Receive a new passive bonus at a random rarity
Passive bonuses span stats like damage output, HP, and crit chance, and they apply to your entire loadout rather than a single weapon or ability slot. Even a common-tier passive can provide a meaningful boost, but mythical-tier results are what you are ultimately chasing for peak performance.
The reroll system is RNG-based, so expect to burn through a meaningful number of shards before landing a high-rarity passive. Farming consistently and in volume is the only reliable counter to bad luck on the reroll table.
For more Roblox and Sailor Piece strategies, browse more guides on GAMES.GG to find tips on other endgame systems.

