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Sailor Piece Blessings — Every Level, Material Cost, and Stat Buff Explained

Pallav Pathak
Sailor Piece Blessings — Every Level, Material Cost, and Stat Buff Explained

The Blessings system in Sailor Piece lets you permanently buff any Sword or Spec with stacking Damage, Crit Chance, and Crit Damage bonuses. Ten tiers are available — labeled B1 through B10 — and the material costs ramp up significantly at higher ranks. If you're pushing mid- to late-game content, Blessings are one of the most straightforward ways to squeeze more DPS out of your loadout.

Quick answer: Travel to Shibuya Station, speak to the Blessing NPC (standing next to the Enchanter NPC across from the Set Spawn Crystal), select the Sword or Spec you want to upgrade, and spend the required materials. Each tier adds flat percentage bonuses to Damage, and from B6 onward, you also gain Crit Chance and Crit Damage.

Image credit: Roblox (via YouTube/@CVoltage)

Where to Find the Blessing NPC

Teleport to Shibuya Station. From the spawn point, look straight ahead toward the base of the building directly across from the Set Spawn Crystal. Two NPCs stand with their backs to the wall — the Blessing NPC (who resembles Yuta from JJK) is one of them, positioned beside the Enchanter NPC. Interact with the Blessing NPC to open the upgrade menu.

Once the menu is open, pick the Sword or Spec you want to bless. The interface displays the materials needed for the next tier. If your weapon is currently at B0, for example, you'll see the B1 requirements. Confirm the upgrade, and the stat buffs apply immediately.

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Blessings only work on Swords and Specs. Devil Fruits cannot be blessed — the system behaves the same way as Spec Passives in that regard.
The Blessing NPC stands near the base of the building, directly across from the Set Spawn Crystal | Image credit: Roblox (via YouTube/@CVoltage)

Blessing Levels, Material Costs, and Stat Buffs (B1–B10)

Every Sword and Spec shares the same upgrade table. The costs and bonuses do not change based on rarity or weapon type.

LevelMaterials RequiredStat Buffs (per level)
B125× Wood+3% Damage
B235× Wood, 10× Iron+2% Damage
B350× Wood, 20× Iron, 10× Obsidian+3% Damage
B475× Wood, 35× Iron, 20× Obsidian, 2× Mythril+2% Damage
B5100× Wood, 50× Iron, 25× Obsidian, 10× Mythril+3% Damage
B6125× Wood, 65× Iron, 35× Obsidian, 15× Mythril, 3× Adamantite+2% Damage, +1% Crit Chance, +2% Crit Damage
B7150× Wood, 80× Iron, 50× Obsidian, 30× Mythril, 5× Adamantite+3% Damage, +1% Crit Chance, +1% Crit Damage
B8175× Wood, 90× Iron, 65× Obsidian, 35× Mythril, 7× Adamantite+2% Damage, +1% Crit Chance, +2% Crit Damage
B9200× Wood, 100× Iron, 75× Obsidian, 35× Mythril, 10× Adamantite+3% Damage, +1% Crit Chance, +1% Crit Damage
B10250× Wood, 125× Iron, 85× Obsidian, 40× Mythril, 15× Adamantite+2% Damage, +1% Crit Chance, +2% Crit Damage

Reaching B10 on a single weapon or Spec grants a combined +25% Damage, +5% Crit Chance, and +8% Crit Damage. Those numbers stack with Accessories and Spec Passives, so the effective DPS gain is larger than it looks on paper.

Every Sword and Spec shares the same upgrade table | Image credit: Roblox (via YouTube/@CVoltage)

Total Materials Needed for a Full B0-to-B10 Upgrade

If you want to plan your farming sessions ahead of time, here's the grand total for one complete Blessing path on a single Sword or Spec.

MaterialTotal Quantity
Wood1,185
Iron575
Obsidian365
Mythril170
Adamantite40

Adamantite is the real bottleneck. You won't need it until B6, but from that point forward, every single tier demands it in increasing amounts.


How to Farm Each Blessing Material

All five materials drop from mobs, but their availability varies by island and rarity tier.

MaterialDrop RateWhere It Drops
Wood5%–7%All mobs on every island
Iron2%–4%All mobs except those on Starter Island
Obsidian1%–2%All mobs except Starter Island and Jungle Island
Mythril0.5%–1.5%All mobs except Starter Island and Jungle Island
Adamantite0.125%–0.225%Mobs and mini-bosses at Snow Island, Shibuya Station, and Hueco Mundo only

The Panda Sorcerer mini-boss at Shibuya Station has the highest Adamantite drop chance in the game. If you're grinding specifically for Adamantite, parking yourself at Shibuya Station and repeatedly fighting Panda Sorcerer is the most efficient loop.

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Wood and Iron accumulate naturally as you grind later islands. Focus your dedicated farming sessions on Adamantite and Mythril, since those have the lowest drop rates and the highest demand at upper Blessing tiers.
All five materials drop from mobs | Image credit: Roblox (via YouTube/@CVoltage)

Which Weapons to Bless First

Because the material costs are identical regardless of weapon quality, you should prioritize your strongest Sword and your best Spec. Spreading materials across every item in your inventory is wasteful — especially once Adamantite enters the equation at B6. A practical approach is to bless lower-tier weapons up to B5 (the last rank before Adamantite is required) and reserve B6–B10 upgrades exclusively for endgame gear you plan to keep long-term.


Frequently asked questions

Can I bless Devil Fruits?
No. The Blessings system applies only to Swords and Specs, similar to how Spec Passives work.

Do Blessing buffs differ between weapons?
No. Every Sword and every Spec receives the same percentage bonuses at each tier.

What's the fastest way to get Adamantite?
Farm the Panda Sorcerer mini-boss at Shibuya Station. It has the highest Adamantite drop rate among all enemies in the game.


Blessings won't single-handedly transform a weak build into a powerhouse, but the cumulative +25% Damage, +5% Crit Chance, and +8% Crit Damage per weapon slot adds up fast when paired with optimized Accessories and Spec Passives. Get your materials stockpiled, head to Shibuya Station, and start upgrading your best gear first.