Sailor Piece Guide: How to Get the Dragon Goddess Sword
Expert

Sailor Piece Guide: How to Get the Dragon Goddess Sword

Farm the Kraken and Sea Serpent in Sea 2 for a shot at the Mythical Dragon Goddess sword. Here's every step to make it happen.

Larc

Larc

Updated Apr 20, 2026

Sailor Piece Guide: How to Get the Dragon Goddess Sword

The Dragon Goddess is one of the most sought-after weapons in Sailor Piece's Sea 2 update, and for good reason. This Mythical-rarity scythe-like sword comes with a striking visual design and a moveset that feels genuinely satisfying to use. The catch? You have to earn it through some of the toughest boss encounters in the game. Here's exactly how to get it.

What is the Dragon Goddess sword?

The Dragon Goddess is a Mythical rarity sword introduced in the Sea 2 update for Sailor Piece. According to the source material from techwiser.com and beebom.com, it drops from two sea bosses: the Kraken and the Sea Serpent, both of which only appear in Sea 2. The weapon has a scythe-like appearance and features smooth slash animations, with moves that include a white dragon attack and a concentrated energy beam.

How to unlock Sea 2 first

Before you can even attempt to farm this sword, Sea 2 needs to be accessible. Based on the techwiser.com source, here's what the unlock requires:

  • Reach at least level 12,500
  • Have Ascension level 5 or higher
  • Speak to the Cartographer NPC on World Island in Sea 1
  • Collect 2 Ancient Fragments and 5 Map Pieces in Sea 1

Once the questline is complete, a portal on World Island opens up for free travel between Sea 1 and Sea 2.

How to spawn the Kraken and Sea Serpent

Spawning Sea Beasts in Sailor Piece follows a specific set of conditions. Based on information from techwiser.com and beebom.com, here's what needs to be in place:

  • Your bounty must be at least 500,000
  • You must be 200 to 600 studs away from any island
  • Only 1 sea beast can exist globally at a time
  • Two sea beasts cannot spawn within 140 studs of each other

To trigger a spawn, travel to Sea 2, leave the island, and keep dashing out into the open water. A notification at the top of your screen will confirm when you've entered the Deep Sea or Open Sea zone. From there, AFK and wait.

According to Pro Game Guides, teaming up with other players is one of the most effective ways to reduce wait time. Combined bounties stack, which can shorten the wait from around 40 minutes down to 10 minutes or less.

Open Sea zone notification

Open Sea zone notification

What are the Dragon Goddess drop rates?

This is where things get honest: the drop rates are low. The two sources that provide specific numbers differ slightly, so both are noted below for transparency.

Loading table...

The Sea Serpent consistently shows a higher drop rate across sources. The Kraken figure from Pro Game Guides (2.88%) diverges significantly from the other two sources, so treat that number with some skepticism until confirmed in-game. Both bosses share 1.25 trillion HP, making every fight a serious commitment.

How to beat Sea Beasts efficiently

With 1.25T HP on both bosses, solo farming is possible but slow without an optimized build. Based on tips from beebom.com:

  • Bless and Enchant your weapons and accessories to push damage output as high as possible
  • Equip the best available titles, races, clans, and spec passives for luck boosts
  • Bring friends. A coordinated group can end a Sea Beast fight significantly faster than a solo run, which means more attempts per hour

Can you buy the Dragon Goddess without farming?

Yes. The Dragon Goddess sword is available for direct purchase through the in-game shop using Robux. The pricing options are:

  • Dragon Goddess alone: 1,499 Robux
  • Dragon Goddess plus Blossom Outfit: 1,299 Robux
  • Bundle with The World, Cosmic Being, Great Mage, and Dragon Goddess: 4,299 Robux

The bundle that includes the Blossom Outfit actually costs less than buying Dragon Goddess solo, which is worth noting if you want the cosmetic too.

For more Sailor Piece content and guides across all your favorite games, browse the full guides section at games.gg.

Guides

updated

April 20th 2026

posted

April 20th 2026