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Sailor Piece Best Tips to Level Up Fast, Get Haki Early, and Farm Smarter

Starting Sailor Piece without knowing the hidden shortcuts can make the game feel much slower than it really is. From our own early runs, the biggest beginner mistakes are usually simple: farming before fixing settings, delaying Haki, ignoring title bonuses, and wasting time on slow boss routes.

 

Sailor Piece Best Tips to Level Up Fast, Get Haki Early, and Farm Smarter

 

This guide keeps the path straightforward. We focus on the few things that save the most time, boost damage early, and make progression feel smoother from the first island to midgame farming.



What To Do First

The best early-game progress starts in the settings menu, not on the first mob.

 

Turn On Auto Quest Repeat

As soon as you spawn, enable Auto Quest Repeat.

 

Why it matters:

  • You stop running back to the NPC after every quest
  • You keep your farming rhythm
  • You level faster with less downtime

 

This looks like a small setting, but over 30 to 60 minutes of grinding, it saves a lot more time than most beginners expect.

 

Claim Group Rewards Early

Before you settle into farming, claim any available group rewards. Early resources matter more than they seem, especially when you are saving for Haki and early rerolls.

Early PriorityWhy It Matters
Auto Quest Repeat Removes wasted movement
Group Rewards Free early boost
Random mob grinding first Slower start overall

 

 

Rush Haki Early

If there is one early upgrade that changes everything, it is Haki.

 

Head to Snow Island early and start the Haki quest before you commit to long grinding sessions. A lot of players delay this and end up farming slower than they need to.

 

Why Haki Is Worth It

Once you buy and equip it, Haki gives a 25% base damage buff. That is a huge early-game increase, and it gets better as you keep farming with it active.

 

In real play, getting Haki early usually speeds up everything after it: quests, mob clears, boss farming, and even material grinding.

 

Fastest Way To Finish the Haki Quest

RequirementBest Shortcut
150 mob kills Farm starter mobs close together
65 skill uses Turn on Auto Skill
750 punches Use auto clicker while farming mobs

 

The important part is efficiency. Do not punch the air just to finish the quest faster. If you are already auto-clicking, use that time to kill mobs and gain EXP at the same time.

 

Haki Cost

After the quest, you still need:

  • 150,000 Gold
  • 200 Gems

 

That cost is very fair for the power it gives. For most beginners, Haki is the best early investment in the game.

 

Use the 500-Gem Stat Reroll

Once you save 500 Gems, go to Sailor Piece Island and use the stat reroll NPC.

 

This trick is worth knowing because it gives a chance to improve your overall stats for much less than rerolling individual categories.

Reroll TypeCostBest Use
Full stat reroll 500 Gems Best early-game value
Single stat reroll 1,000 Gems each Better later, more expensive

 

If your damage or survivability feels weak even after getting Haki, this reroll can clean up a bad early stat setup without draining all your gems.

 

Turn On Auto Haki Later

Once you reach Desert Island and unlock both Armament Haki and Observation Haki, enable Auto Haki in the settings.

 

This helps more than people think.

  • It auto-activates your buffs in combat
  • It saves manual inputs
  • It keeps farming consistent after respawns

 

If you notice that your damage suddenly feels lower during grind sessions, forgetting to reactivate Haki is often the reason. Auto Haki solves that problem immediately.

 

Titles Matter More Than They Look

Many beginners ignore titles because they seem cosmetic. They are not.

 

Titles can give useful bonuses like:

 

  • Damage
  • Luck
  • AEXP

 

That means we should swap them depending on what we are doing.

GoalBest Title Type
Faster leveling AEXP
Faster boss kills Damage
Better material farming Luck

 

This is one of those systems that quietly improves account efficiency. The bonus may look small at first, but over long farming sessions it adds up.

 

Server Hop for Ascension Materials

Ascension materials are where many new accounts slow down. Staying in one server and waiting for bosses is usually the worst way to farm them.

 

The faster method is server hopping.

 

Best Boss Route

Set your spawn at Sailor Island, then clear:

  • Sailor Island bosses
  • Shibuya bosses
  • Hollow Island bosses

 

After that, hop servers and repeat.

MethodSpeedBest For
Private server hopping Fastest Players with friends/private access
Public server hopping Decent Everyone else

 

If you use RoPro, try low-player servers. From experience, this makes boss farming much less frustrating because there is less competition.

 

Use the Quake Fruit Method at Midgame

Once you reach around 160% total damage, the next big efficiency jump is the Quake Fruit method at Shinjuku Island.

 

Why it works:

  • The Quake C skill has strong AoE
  • You can pull multiple mobs at once
  • More mobs means more EXP, chests, and materials
Farm StyleEfficiency
Single-target grinding Slower
Quake AoE farming Much faster

 

This method becomes even more valuable as you push toward later milestones like artifacts and skill tree progress.

 

Use the Pity Method for Rare Boss Drops

If low-drop boss materials are slowing you down, use the pity method instead of repeating random spawns forever.

 

Simple Pity Setup

1. Auto-spawn the night boss around 23 times

2. Stop after building pity

3. Spawn the boss you actually need

4. Farm the rare material with the pity advantage

 

This is especially helpful for beginners who are stuck on one rare material and do not want to waste hours on bad luck.

 

Fastest Beginner Progression Route

If you want the shortest version of the guide, follow this order:

StepAction
1 Turn on Auto Quest Repeat
2 Claim group rewards
3 Start the Haki quest early
4 Use Auto Skill and auto clicker smartly
5 Save for Haki purchase
6 Use the 500-gem stat reroll
7 Enable Auto Haki later
8 Swap titles based on your goal
9 Server hop for ascension materials
10 Move to Quake Fruit farming at midgame
11 Use pity method for rare drops

 

This route works because each step supports the next. You are not just grinding harder — you are removing the slow parts of progression.

 

FAQ

What is the best first thing to do in Sailor Piece?

Turn on Auto Quest Repeat. It is the easiest early setting to improve your leveling speed.

 

Is Haki worth getting early?

Yes. Haki gives a 25% base damage boost, which makes almost every part of early progression faster.

 

What should beginners spend gems on?

The 500-gem full stat reroll is one of the best early-value gem uses if your current stats are weak.

 

Are titles important?

Yes. Titles can boost damage, luck, or AEXP, and swapping them based on your current goal is worth it.

 

What is the best way to farm ascension materials?

Server hopping is usually the fastest. Private servers are ideal, while low-pop public servers are the next best option.

 

When should I use the Quake Fruit method?

Once you have around 160% total damage and can comfortably farm grouped enemies at Shinjuku Island.

 

Final Thoughts

Fast progression in Sailor Piece is mostly about knowing what to unlock early and which slow habits to avoid. For most beginners, the biggest upgrades are Auto Quest Repeat, early Haki, better title usage, smart server hopping, and switching into AoE farming at the right time.

 

If you build around those five ideas, your account will progress much faster and with far less wasted grind.

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