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Sailor Piece Relics Explained: Recipes, Parts, and Farming Spots

Every craftable Relic, the parts you need, and exactly where to farm them in Sea 2.

Every craftable Relic, the parts you need, and exactly where to farm them in Sea 2.

Relics arrived in Sailor Piece with the Sea 2 expansion, and each one bolts a permanent stat buff onto your character once it sits in the Relics tab. They are gated behind Sea 2, crafted from parts that drop off specific enemies, and the farming is slow by design. Here is what each Relic does, what it costs to forge, and the exact spots to grind for the parts.

Quick answer: Unlock Sea 2 by completing the Sea Traveler’s Ancient Fragment quests on World Island (you need to be at least level 12500), then craft Relics at the Relic Crafter NPC on Bizarre Island using parts dropped by Sea 2 enemies.


All Sailor Piece Relics and their buffs

There are four craftable Relics and two rarer Crystal Relics that drop from the Crystal Defense mode instead of the forge. Each one applies a permanent passive bonus while equipped. The Damage Relic is the strongest of the craftable set and also the most expensive to build.

RelicBuffHow to get
Luck Relic+20% LuckCraft: 30x Relic Part #5, 25x Relic Part #6
Damage Relic+30% DamageCraft: 50x Part #1, 50x Part #3, 40x Part #7, 30x Part #8
Crit Chance Relic+5% Crit ChanceCraft: 20x Relic Part #1, 15x Relic Part #2
Crit Damage Relic+20% Crit DamageCraft: 25x Relic Part #3, 20x Relic Part #4
Crystal Damage Relic+40% DamageRare drop from Crystal Defense mode
Crystal Luck Relic+30% LuckRare drop from Crystal Defense mode

Tip: Build the Luck Relic first. With +20% Luck active, Relic Parts drop more often, which makes the longer grind toward the Damage Relic noticeably smoother.


Unlock Sea 2 before anything else

Relics and their parts only exist in Sea 2, so you have to clear the entry requirements first. The process runs through the Sea Traveler NPC and a short collection quest.

Travel to World Island in Sea 1 and find the Sea Traveler in the center of the island. He is the NPC who starts the Ancient Fragments quest.
Reach at least level 12500. The quest cannot be started below that level, so grind it out first if you are short.
Collect the 2 Ancient Fragments and 7 Map Pieces scattered across Sea 1 islands, then hand them to the Sea Traveler. Fragments spawn in random spots such as a cabin on Snow Island, the top of a building on Desert Island, and a dead tree on Hollow Island.
Finish two of his quests to open access to Sea 2 and unlock the Relic Crafter on Bizarre Island.

Where to find the Relic Crafter

All Relics are forged at the Relic Crafter NPC on Bizarre Island in Sea 2. Teleport to the island, then from the spawn point head left and continue straight until you reach the coliseum. The Crafter stands near the entrance, next to a building just before the coliseum.

Sailor Piece Relics Crafter
The Relic Crafter sits just in front of the coliseum on Bizarre Island.

Interact with him by pressing E, then hit the Craft button next to the Relic you want. As long as you have the required parts, the Relic is added to your inventory.


How to farm Relic Parts in Sea 2

Relic Parts only drop from defeated enemies in Sea 2, and the eight parts come from specific enemy types on specific islands. Farming here is harder than Sea 1 because enemies carry built-in damage reduction. Normal enemies resist 25% of your damage, bosses 35%, and World Bosses and Sea Beasts a steep 40%. Run the strongest damage build you can assemble to offset that loss.

Relic PartsEnemyIsland
#1 and #2DelinquentStarter Island (Sea 2)
#3 and #4Strong FighterStarter Island (Sea 2)
#5 and #6Strong BanditBizarre Island
#7 and #8Fast NinjaPunch Island

Drop rates are extremely low, so expect a long grind. AFK farming is the standard approach, and it pairs well with a luck-focused loadout to push your drop rates higher. Parking on the Strong Bandits in the middle of Bizarre Island is an efficient way to stack Parts #5 and #6 for the Luck Relic.

The Damage Relic is the toughest to complete because it pulls parts from three different islands rather than one. The cleanest path is to finish the Luck Relic first, equip it, then let its bonus accelerate the Damage Relic grind.


How to equip a Relic and confirm it worked

Crafting a Relic does not turn it on. You have to equip it manually, the same way you handle Cosmetics, Auras, and Runes.

Open your Inventory.
Scroll across the tabs near the accessories area and select the Relics tab.
Click the Relic you want to equip. The stat bonus appears immediately on your character profile, which confirms the Relic is active.

If a craft fails, the usual cause is not holding the full part count for that recipe, since the forge will not complete a Relic until every required part is in your inventory. Once equipped and reflected in your profile, the buff stays active for the session, so the only thing left is deciding which Relic to chase next.