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Farming Upper Seals in Sailor Piece — Drop Locations, Best Islands, and Every Use

Pallav Pathak
Farming Upper Seals in Sailor Piece — Drop Locations, Best Islands, and Every Use

The Upper Seal is a rare drop-based item introduced with the Sailor Piece Moon Update. It cannot be purchased, crafted, or traded for through any NPC — the only way to get one is by defeating enemies scattered across the game's islands. Every mob in the game has a chance to drop it, but the odds are extremely low, making it one of the most tedious items to farm in Sailor Piece right now.

Quick answer: Defeat high-level mobs on Shinjuku, Lawless Island, or Ninja Island repeatedly. These endgame enemies offer the best Upper Seal drop rates, though the chance per kill is still lower than a Passive Shard drop.

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Where Upper Seals Drop

Upper Seals can technically drop from any enemy on any island. In practice, though, farming low-level mobs on Starter Island or Jungle Island is a waste of time. The drop rate scales with enemy difficulty, so stronger mobs on late-game islands give you meaningfully better odds.

The three islands worth farming are:

IslandWhy It's Good
ShinjukuHigh-level mobs with dense spawn points
Lawless IslandEndgame enemies; also home to the Atomic boss summon
Ninja IslandLarge mob count and high enemy levels; Madara auto-spawns here every 5 minutes

Bosses across Sailor Piece also have better drop rates than regular mobs, but they take significantly longer to kill due to massive health pools. Because regular endgame mobs are far more numerous and die faster, grinding them is the more efficient path for pure Upper Seal farming.

Upper Seals can technically drop from any enemy on any island | Image credit: Roblox (via YouTube/@Blox Fruits Guides)

Tips for Faster Upper Seal Farming

Since the drop chance is so low, small optimizations compound over hundreds of kills. The goal is to kill mobs as fast as possible while stacking every luck modifier you can.

Step 1: Equip your strongest sword, devil fruit, and fighting style before you start grinding. Higher damage output means faster kills, which means more rolls on the drop table per minute. Reducing incoming damage through better gear also lets you chain fights without stopping to heal.

Step 2: Stack luck-boosting effects. Equip titles that increase your luck stat, choose a race with luck bonuses (the Kitsune Race is a strong pick), and select a clan that favors drop rates. Weekend 2x Luck events from the developers also apply here, so farming during those windows effectively doubles your chances.

Step 3: If you prefer farming bosses instead of regular mobs, team up with other players to burn through health bars faster. You can also server hop after a boss kill to skip the respawn timer and immediately fight another one in a fresh server.

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Upper Seals have a lower drop rate than Passive Shards, making them one of the rarest items in the game. Expect to spend a significant amount of time farming before you collect enough for all Moon Slayer content.
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Every Upper Seal Use in Sailor Piece

Upper Seals feed into three distinct unlocks, all tied to the Moon Slayer content path. You will need a total of 111 Upper Seals if you want to summon the Moon Slayer boss once and fully unlock the fighting style plus its F move.

UseUpper Seals RequiredOther Requirements
Summon Moon Slayer boss at Boss Island1700,000 Money, 700 Gems
Unlock Moon Slayer Fighting Style25Six-Eyed Demon title, 37,500 Gems, 1× Moon Crest, 4× Crescent Shard, 9× Lunar Essence, 16× Demon Remnant
Unlock Moon Slayer F Move85Upper clan, Moon Slayer fighting style already learned, 2× Moon Crest, 10× Crescent Shard

The Moon Slayer boss is the hardest summonable boss in Sailor Piece as of the Moon Update. Defeating it drops the Six-Eyed Demon title, which grants +85% DMG and is itself a prerequisite for learning the Moon Slayer fighting style. So the progression chain looks like this: farm Upper Seals → summon and defeat Moon Slayer → earn the title → submit 25 more Upper Seals (plus other materials) to learn the style → farm 85 more Upper Seals to unlock the F move.

You will need 111 Upper Seals to summon the Moon Slayer boss | Image credit: Roblox (via YouTube/@Radex Tips)

Moon Slayer Progression Chain at a Glance

Because the requirements stack across multiple steps, planning ahead saves time. Here's the full sequence you need to follow:

Step 1: Farm at least 1 Upper Seal, 700,000 Money, and 700 Gems. Head to Boss Island and summon the Moon Slayer boss.

Step 2: Defeat the Moon Slayer. You must deal enough damage to qualify for loot. The boss drops the Six-Eyed Demon title, which you need for the next step. You may need to summon and fight it multiple times if the title doesn't drop on your first clear.

Step 3: Once you have the Six-Eyed Demon title, gather 25 Upper Seals along with 37,500 Gems, 1 Moon Crest, 4 Crescent Shards, 9 Lunar Essences, and 16 Demon Remnants. Submit everything to unlock the Moon Slayer Fighting Style.

Step 4: To unlock the Moon Slayer F move, you need the Upper clan, the Moon Slayer fighting style already equipped, 85 Upper Seals, 2 Moon Crests, and 10 Crescent Shards.

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Each Moon Slayer boss summon costs 1 Upper Seal. If you need multiple kills to get the Six-Eyed Demon title, factor those extra seals into your farming target beyond the 110 needed for the style and F move.
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Upper Seals represent one of the longest grinds in Sailor Piece, but the payoff — the Moon Slayer fighting style and its devastating F move — sits at the top of the game's late-game power curve. Focus your farming sessions on Shinjuku, Lawless Island, or Ninja Island, stack every luck buff you can, and take advantage of weekend 2x Luck events whenever they're active.