Sailor Piece – Is This the Game That Finally Dethrones Blox Fruits?

I’ll be honest with you — I wasn’t expecting much when I first loaded up Sailor Piece. Another One Piece Roblox game, I thought. Another bandit-beater with the same tired loop of grinding enemies until your eyes glaze over. But then I played it for about three hours straight and completely forgot I had other things to do. So here we are.

Sailor Piece is sitting at #7 on the Roblox most popular chart right now with around 240,000 concurrent players and a staggering 96% rating. For context, that rating puts it above basically every other big game on the platform. So yes, I’m taking it seriously.

What Even Is Sailor Piece?

It’s a One Piece-inspired anime RPG — but way more than that

Sailor Piece launched in November 2025 by a team called Shadowrise Devs, and on the surface it looks like every other anime RPG on Roblox. You start weak, you grind enemies, you unlock cool powers, you get stronger. That’s the loop. The difference is in the sheer depth of what you’re unlocking. This isn’t just Devil Fruits and swords — there are Races, Clans, Haki, Fighting Styles, Traits, Artifacts, Runes, and a whole skill tree that keeps branching the further you go. The game has borrowed mechanics from multiple anime universes too, so you’ll find fighting styles named after characters like Sukuna, Gojo, Gilgamesh, and Anos sitting right alongside the One Piece stuff. It’s a bit chaotic in the best possible way.

The core gameplay loop is simple: grind mobs → collect drops → upgrade your build → fight bosses → unlock new areas. But the decisions you make along the way — which fruit to use, which fighting style to invest in, which clan you roll — actually matter for your damage output. There’s real build crafting here, which is something Blox Fruits has always struggled to deliver.

How Do You Actually Play It?

Start slow, focus early, don’t panic if you feel lost

When you first spawn in, you’re going to feel weak and slightly confused. That’s completely normal. The game drops you into Sea 1 and your job is to work through the quest line, leveling up as you go. The current max level after the Sea 2 update (which dropped in April 2026) is 16,000 — so there’s a serious amount of game here.

In the early game, I’d recommend focusing on getting your Haki unlocked as soon as possible and grabbing either a Light or Quake Devil Fruit if you can. The Dark Blade is your best friend for sword progression early on. Don’t stress about your Race or Clan rolls too much at this stage — you can always reroll later once you have a better sense of what you want to build toward.

Mid-game is where things really open up. Once you’re comfortably leveling, start shifting your focus toward boss farming and stat distribution. This is when you want to start working toward your ascension and thinking seriously about your fighting style. The damage difference between a well-built character and a random one is enormous.

Late game is all about Rune Dungeons, Artifacts, the Infinite Tower, and the new Raids gamemode that dropped in the May 2026 update. At this point you’re theory-crafting builds, hunting rare materials like Void Fragments and Dominion Brands, and generally having a great time being massively overpowered.

The Sea 2 Update Changed Everything

If you dropped off early, now is the right time to come back

Sea 2 launched on April 18, 2026, and it was genuinely huge. Four new weapons (including the Dragon Goddess and Great Mage swords), four new islands, Sea Beasts like the Kraken and Sea Serpent, a proper Guild system, and the introduction of Bloodlines and Relics. The level cap jumped from 11,500 to 16,000. The game hit 1 billion total visits around the same time, which tells you everything about how the community responded.

Then on May 10, 2026, the developers dropped another massive update adding new Races, more Artifacts, extra Swords, a revamped mastery system, the Raids mode, and the Infinite Tower. The dev team has been cooking non-stop since launch, and it shows.

What the Community Actually Thinks

It’s mostly love, with a few fair criticisms

The Sailor Piece Discord is genuinely active and the community seems to enjoy it. The 96% rating backs that up. The main complaints I’ve seen are around the RNG systems for Races and Clans — rerolling for a good clan or race can feel a bit punishing if your luck is awful. Some players also find the early game grind slow before you unlock your first good fruit or fighting style. Both are fair criticisms, honestly, but neither is a dealbreaker.

The multi-anime crossover stuff (Sukuna, Gojo, Gilgamesh fighting styles) also divides people. If you’re a One Piece purist you might find it jarring. Personally I think it makes the game more fun — the Gojo fighting style is genuinely cool to use.

Should You Play Sailor Piece Right Now?

If you’ve been looking for a deep Roblox RPG that actually rewards investment and has a dev team that keeps pushing content out, yes, absolutely play it. It’s the best anime RPG on Roblox right now in my opinion — and I say that as someone who’s put serious time into Blox Fruits. The build variety, the content volume after Sea 2, and the sheer player count all point in the same direction. Sailor Piece isn’t a flash in the pan. It looks like the real deal.

Just don’t blame me when you look up and it’s been four hours.

By Death