The Reaper is one of the strongest secret races in Roblox Sailor Piece, and it does not come easy. You need to already own the Wraith mythic race, travel to a late-game island locked behind a level requirement, and grind through four progressively brutal quests. The payoff is a stat sheet that turns you into a sword-focused damage machine with serious survivability on top. Here is exactly how to do it.
What do you need before starting the Reaper questline?
Before you touch the Soul Harvester NPC, two things must be true. First, you need the Wraith race equipped. Reaper is a direct evolution of Wraith, so there is no shortcut around this. Wraith is obtained through standard Race Rerolls. Filtering your reroll settings to skip other races can marginally improve your odds of landing Wraith faster.
Second, you need access to Slayer Island, which sits in Sea 2 and requires level 12,750 or higher to enter. If you are not there yet, check the Sailor Piece tier list to make sure your current build is carrying you through the mid-game efficiently before committing to this grind.

Find the Soul Harvester NPC
How to find the Soul Harvester NPC
Once you land on Slayer Island with Wraith equipped, walk straight from the spawn point toward the NPC mob area. On the left side you will see two NPCs standing close together. The second one is the Soul Harvester. Interact with him to begin the questline. Keep Wraith equipped for the entire process or the quests will not register correctly.
You must have the Wraith race actively equipped when you speak to the Soul Harvester and throughout all four quests. Switching races mid-grind can cause progress to stop counting.
Soul Trial 1: How do you kill 1500 NPCs fast?
The first trial is straightforward on paper: kill 1,500 enemies with Wraith equipped. The fastest method is to head to the Starter Island in Sea 2, equip the Quake Fruit, and auto-use the C skill. Quake hits multiple enemies at once, and the Starter Island keeps spawning dense groups, so you can chain kills quickly. Hitting up to 10 enemies per cast keeps the pace up. Any Sea 2 enemy cluster works if you prefer a different spot, but Starter Island is the most consistent.
Soul Trial 2: Where do you get the three boss souls?
This is where the grind starts to bite. You need three distinct souls, each dropped by a different world boss. Drop rates are luck-dependent, so equipping a strong Luck build before farming these is worth doing. For more on maximizing your Luck stat, the Sailor Piece runes guide covers every rune that boosts drop odds.
Here is where each soul comes from:
For the Warrior Soul, you need Spirit Keys to summon the Spirit Warrior. These drop from standard enemies on Blue Planet Island. Farm enough keys, then fight the boss repeatedly until the soul drops. The Spirit Keys guide has a full breakdown of the fastest farming routes.

Sailor Piece Guide: How to Get Secret Reaper Race
For the Time Soul, the same logic applies on Bizarre Island. Kill regular enemies there to collect Dominion Brands, then summon and fight The World boss until it drops.
For the Ancient Soul, you have two options: the Cosmic Being on Punch Island or Yoriichi (Sun God) on Slayer Island. Both are among the hardest bosses in the game. Pick whichever one also drops other useful gear for your build. World Boss spawn rates have reportedly been increased, so wait times should be shorter than they used to be.
Run your full Luck build for all three soul farms. The souls drop at a low random rate, and every percentage point of Luck helps reduce the number of boss kills you need.
Soul Trial 3: How do you defeat 10 Krakens?
Trial three requires killing 10 Krakens in the Open Sea. Krakens only spawn roughly 200 to 600 studs away from any island in Sea 2, and you need active bounty on your character for them to appear. A Luck build is not necessary here since you are not chasing a drop. The priority is killing them quickly, so bring your highest damage setup.
Soul Trial 4: How do you complete 10 raids without dying?
The fourth trial is the hardest by a clear margin. You need to complete 10 Minotaur Raids with Wraith equipped and without dying in any of them. A few things to know going in:
- Easy mode raids do not count. You need to be doing standard difficulty.
- You need Raid Keys to enter, and these drop from regular Sea 2 enemies. Stock up before you start so you are not grinding keys between every attempt.
- The Minotaur fight has two phases: deal 50% of his HP, then pull 5 levers scattered around the arena before you can finish him off.
- Bring your strongest damage build. A single death resets that run, so playing safe matters more than playing fast.
After all four trials are done, return to the Soul Harvester NPC on Slayer Island and speak to him to claim the Reaper race. If you ever lose the race through a reroll, you can reclaim it by returning to the Soul Harvester as a Wraith without redoing the quests.
What stats does the Reaper race give you?
The Reaper race is built entirely around dealing and sustaining damage in prolonged fights. Here are the full stats:
That combination of +105% damage, +120% HP, and 3% lifesteal makes Reaper one of the most self-sufficient races in the game for sword-based builds. The execute damage bonus also means enemies at low HP die noticeably faster, which shortens boss fights considerably.

