Gaming Guide

Every Item in Haze Seas: Drops, Locations, and Uses

A full reference to every collectible material in Haze Seas, where it comes from, and the exact progression it unlocks.

A full reference to every collectible material in Haze Seas, where it comes from, and the exact progression it unlocks.

Progression in Haze Seas runs on a long chain of collectible items. You need them to awaken Devil Fruits, upgrade fighting styles, craft armor and weapons, and summon the game’s Super Bosses. Most are earned as boss drops with fixed chances, a few are bought from NPCs, and a handful are already listed in the game but locked behind future Sea 3 content.

Quick answer: Nearly every item is a boss drop tied to one specific use. Farm the boss listed for each material, then hand the item to the matching NPC, altar, or Poneglyph to trigger the unlock. Dragon Heart and Saturn’s Ring cannot be obtained yet.

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Items that unlock abilities and awakenings

These materials feed directly into your power ceiling. Three of them route through the Poneglyph on Flower Capital Island in Sea 2, so keep that location in mind once you reach the second sea.

ItemHow to getWhat it unlocks
BookDual Swordsman Super Boss, 50% dropGive to Doctor White (with Two Sword Style V1) for Two Sword Style V2
Gear 4 Haki BookG4 Boss, 5% dropTake to the Poneglyph at Flower Capital (Sea 2) for Gear 4
Drums of LiberationDragon Super BossTake to the Poneglyph at Flower Capital (Sea 2) for Gear 5 and its skills
ScrollShiryu Boss, 5% dropTrade with the Scroll Merchant NPC for the Raiu Sword

Note: Gear 5 has a dependency chain. The Drums of Liberation only drop from the Dragon Super Boss, which itself has to be summoned with a Dragon Orb, so plan for a long grind before the Poneglyph will accept it.


Items that summon bosses

Super Bosses do not appear on their own. Each one needs a specific key, ore, or orb placed or delivered in the right spot. The table below pairs every summon item with the boss it unlocks.

ItemHow to getSummon it enables
ColaBuy at the Haze Cafe on Starter IslandGive to the Wizard NPC at Rocky Pillars to summon the Sea Beast in Sea 1
Lava KeyOn a table near the Marine Base Town spawnOpens the hidden cave behind Marine Base Town where the Mace Super Boss spawns
Lava OreMarine Captain Boss, 5% dropPlace in the cauldron inside that cave to summon the Mace Super Boss
Tremor Beard KeyIce Admiral, 2.5% dropOpens the Tremor Beard Door to summon the Tremor Girl Super Boss at Marine HQ
MatchWarden, 5% dropLights the campfire in Tall Woods, the first step toward the Fire Fist Super Boss
Dragon OrbMace V2 Super Boss, 0.5% dropPlace on the altar atop Dragon Island to summon the Dragon Super Boss
Snow OrbSnowman Boss, 1% dropSummons the XMAS Monster on Winter Island

Crafting and accessory materials

Gear crafting centers on the Legendary Blacksmith NPC, and there is a strict order to it. You must give the Blacksmith a Sea Beast Core before the Snow Harpy Boss will begin dropping Ice Ore, and you need both materials to complete the Sea Beast set.

ItemHow to getWhat it makes or buys
Sea Beast CoreSea Beasts in Sea 1 and Sea 2, ~20% dropCrafts Sea Beast Armor and Sea Beast Helmet at the Legendary Blacksmith
Ice OreSnow Harpy Boss, 100% drop (after giving the Blacksmith a Sea Beast Core)Combined with a Sea Beast Core to craft the Sea Beast Armor and Helmet
White OrbTremor Girl Super Boss, 25% dropBuys the Tremor Cloak accessory from Bella Thell
ForkNeptune Boss, 5% dropTrade with the Fork Merchant NPC for the Fishman Trident

Mirror World portal items

Opening the Mirror World portal at Dough Island takes two separate low-chance drops. Both are grindy, so expect to farm the same enemies repeatedly.

  • Doughnuts — roughly a 1% drop from mob enemies on Peanut Island, Cake Island, and Dough Island.
  • Mirror Fragment — a 1% drop from the Soul Boss.

You need both items together to unlock the portal at Dough Island. Neither works on its own.


Sea 3 items and dragon skins

Several items exist in the game but tie into Sea 3 progression. Two of them cannot be obtained at all yet. The Phantom Lantern is the exception, since it already has a working use for Dragon Skins.

ItemHow to getUse
Phantom LanternGhostship, 100% dropSea 3 progression and required for Dragon Skins
Shrine RelicTreasure Shrine Raid, 100% dropReserved for Sea 3; no active use yet
Sea Beast HeartSea Beasts in Sea 2, 25% dropReserved for Sea 3; no active use yet
Dragon HeartCurrently unobtainablePlanned for Dragon Claw V2 and Dragon Hybrid
Saturn’s RingCurrently unobtainablePlanned for Cyborg V2

The hardest items to farm

A few items stand out for their punishing acquisition. The Dragon Orb sits at a 0.5% drop from the Mace V2 Super Boss, which is itself a summoned fight, making it the toughest single grind. Doughnuts, the Mirror Fragment, and the Drums of Liberation are also notoriously slow, either because of very low drop chances or because they require beating a hard boss first.

For the near future, Dragon Heart and Saturn’s Ring are the two items to watch. Both are listed in the game but remain locked, and they are expected to open up with further Sea 3 updates that will connect them to Dragon Claw V2, Dragon Hybrid, and Cyborg V2.