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Sailor Piece Races Explained – Full List, Stats, and Reroll Steps

Every race tier, its passive bonuses, the reroll odds, and the exact way to change your species.

Every race tier, its passive bonuses, the reroll odds, and the exact way to change your species.

Your race in Sailor Piece is a permanent passive that shapes how your character fights, farms, and moves. Everyone starts as a Human with zero bonuses, and the only way to upgrade is to roll for a new race using Race Rerolls. Higher tiers stack damage, max HP, lifesteal, luck, and damage reduction, so landing a strong one directly changes how fast you clear bosses across each island.

Quick answer: Open your inventory with the INV button, pick the Race Reroll item (a winged fragment) under the Items tab, then confirm with Yes. Your race changes instantly to a random result, and rerolling overwrites whatever race you currently have.


How race rerolls work in Sailor Piece

You cannot choose a race directly. Every race comes from a Race Reroll, and each rarity tier has its own pull chance. Common results are the easiest to land, while Mythical and Secret races are the hardest. The roll is random within those odds, so reaching a top-tier race usually means grinding a large stack of rerolls first.

Rerolling is instant and final for that spin. The moment you confirm, your old race is gone and replaced by the new one. Because of that, the safest approach is to save a large batch of rerolls and use the Spin function, which keeps the highest rarity result from the whole batch instead of forcing you to accept each individual roll.

RarityPull chance
Common50%
Uncommon30%
Rare15%
Epic4%
Legendary1%
MythicalLess than 1%

Full Sailor Piece races list and stat bonuses

Races are split across Common, Uncommon, Rare, Epic, Legendary, and Mythical tiers, plus a Secret tier added later. Several Legendary races scale a specific anime character’s damage, so they pair best with that character’s abilities. Mythical and Secret races stack the biggest raw stat boosts and are the endgame targets for most builds.

RaceRarityBonuses
HumanCommonDefault race, no bonuses
SkypeaUncommon+2 jumps
FishmanUncommon+15% XP gain, +15% Cash gain
MinkRare+20% sprint speed, +20% jump height
OrcRare+15% Max HP, +15% damage
DemonEpic+35% Max HP, +20% sprint speed, +30% damage
VampireEpic+30% Max HP, +25% damage, +5% lifesteal
VesselLegendary+20% Sukuna damage, +35% total damage, +40% HP
LimitlessLegendary+25% Gojo damage, +30% total damage, +40% Max HP
PlayerLegendary+20% Jinwoo damage, +40% total damage, +45% Max HP
ShinigamiLegendary+20% Aizen damage, +45% total damage, +50% Max HP
ShadowbornLegendary+20% shadow damage, +50% total damage, +55% Max HP
HollowLegendary+20% Ichigo damage, +50% total damage, +60% Max HP
OniMythical+55% total damage, +20% melee damage, +65% Max HP, 10% damage reduction
KitsuneMythical+10% melee and sword damage, +50% total damage, +60% Max HP, +25% luck multiplier
LeviathanMythical+17% sword damage, +60% total damage, +65% Max HP, +5% lifesteal
SlimeMythical+17% sword damage, +65% total damage, +70% Max HP, 10% damage reduction, +3% lifesteal
ServantMythical+18% melee damage, +67% total damage, +75% Max HP, 10% damage reduction, +4% lifesteal
GalevornMythical+20% melee damage multiplier, +75% damage, +80% Max HP, 10% damage reduction, +3% lifesteal
SwordblessedMythical+20% sword damage multiplier, +75% damage, +80% Max HP, 10% damage reduction, +3% lifesteal
SunbornMythical+20% sword damage multiplier, +70% damage, +80% Max HP, 10% damage reduction, +3% lifesteal
WarlordMythical+22% melee damage multiplier, +80% damage, +85% Max HP, 10% damage reduction, +2% lifesteal
LuckbornMythical+20% sword damage multiplier, +15% melee damage multiplier, +80% damage, +90% Max HP, +35% luck
AngelMythical+15% sword damage, +15% melee damage, +85% damage, +90% Max HP, +37% luck
WraithMythical+25% sword damage, +85% damage, +90% Max HP, 10% damage reduction, +2% lifesteal
ArchangelSecret+22% sword damage, +22% melee damage, +100% damage, +115% Max HP, +55% luck, +15% double drops chance, +2 extra jumps
ReaperSecret+35% sword damage, +25% execute damage, +105% damage, +120% Max HP, 12% damage reduction, +3% lifesteal

Tip: Even when a Legendary race is tied to an ability you do not use, its flat HP and total damage boosts still make it a strong stepping stone until you land a Mythical. Match the bonus to your build where you can, so sword mains lean toward sword-multiplier races and fist users prioritize melee-multiplier races.


How to roll and change your race

Open your inventory by clicking the INV icon at the top-left of the screen.
Go to the Items tab and find the Race Reroll, which appears as a small winged fragment.
How to Roll Races in Sailor Piece
Select the Race Reroll and confirm with Yes on the spin pop-up. Your race changes immediately to a random result.
To roll in bulk, enter a number in the Spin section before confirming. The system rolls that many rerolls at once and keeps only the highest rarity it lands, which protects a good race from being overwritten by a weak one.
Re Roll Races in Sailor Piece

You know it worked when the race icon in your stats menu updates to the new race and its passive bonuses apply right away. Because rerolling deletes your current race, stop spinning the moment you hit something you want to keep, especially a Mythical or Secret roll.


How to get Race Rerolls fast

Race Rerolls drop from combat and a few other sources. Bosses carry a much higher drop chance than regular mobs, so island boss fights are the most reliable way to build a large stack before you spin.

  • Defeating island bosses such as Jinwoo, Gojo, and Sukuna (highest drop rate)
  • Killing groups of regular enemies across each island (low drop rate)
  • Opening chests, which occasionally drop extra rerolls
  • Redeeming active Sailor Piece codes
  • Buying them from the Merchant NPC on Sailor Island for in-game coins (shop unlocks at level 1,000)
  • Buying them from the Rush Shop in Boss Rush raids on Sailor Island (available above level 7,500), where rerolls and chests cost 2 and 40 Rush Coins

When farming bosses with a group, the player who deals the most damage receives the best loot, so coordinate damage if you want the highest reroll yield. Stockpiling a few hundred rerolls before chasing a Mythical is realistic given how steep the top-tier odds are.

With the full race table and the reroll process in hand, the play is simple. Farm bosses for rerolls, save them up, then batch your spins so you keep the strongest race for your weapon. Pair sword builds with races like Swordblessed, Sunborn, or Slime, melee builds with Warlord, Servant, or Galevorn, and lean on Luckborn, Angel, or Kitsune when you want luck to speed up the rest of your farming.