If you’ve been grinding all races in Sailor Piece and how to roll them without a clue what’s actually worth keeping, you’re in the right place. I’ll walk you through every single race in the game, what buffs they give, the reroll odds, and the fastest way to farm Race Rerolls so you stop wasting them on Humans.
Here’s what you’ll get in this guide:
- Every race in the game, sorted by rarity
- Exact stat buffs for each one
- Drop chance percentages per rarity tier
- The best races to keep for sword, melee, and luck builds
- Step-by-step reroll instructions and farming spots
I’ve spent way too many hours on Lawless Island slamming Race Rerolls into the void, so trust me when I say I learned what works the hard way.
Table of Contents
What Are Races in Sailor Piece?
Sailor Piece is one of those Roblox One Piece-style RPGs that absolutely blew up because it doesn’t just copy-paste the formula. It mixes in characters and powers from Jujutsu Kaisen, Bleach, Solo Leveling, and a bunch of other anime, which is why you’ll see races named “Vessel” (Sukuna), “Limitless” (Gojo), “Player” (Jinwoo), and so on.
Races are basically your character’s species, and they hand out permanent passive buffs the second you equip them. We’re talking damage multipliers, max HP, lifesteal, sprint speed, extra jumps, luck, even damage reduction. Some races are also required to unlock certain swords or melee techniques, so they’re not just stat sticks.
The catch? You can’t pick your race. You roll for it. And the good ones are rare rare.
I started with the default Human race (which is genuinely useless, more on that in a sec), and it took me probably 40+ rerolls before I landed my first Mythical. So yeah, pack your patience.
All Races in Sailor Piece 2026 – Full List With Stats
There are currently 23 races spread across six rarity tiers: Common, Uncommon, Rare, Epic, Legendary, and Mythical. Here’s the full breakdown.
Common Tier
Human
- Buffs: None. Zero. Nothing.
- This is what every player starts with. Your first goal in the game is literally to stop being one.
Uncommon Tier
Skypea
- +2 extra jumps
- Pretty fun for parkour and PvP escape plays. Not great for damage builds, but I rolled this early and used it to cheese vertical platforming.
Fishman
- +15% XP gain
- +15% Cash gain
- Honestly underrated for early-game grinders. If you’re trying to level fast or save up for shop items, Fishman is a sleeper pick.
Rare Tier
Mink
- +20% Sprint Speed
- +20% Jump Height
- Mobility monster. Not amazing for damage but great if you’re bad at dodging (like me).
Orc
- +15% Max HP
- +15% Damage
- The first race that gives you actual combat stats. A solid placeholder until you hit Epic or higher.
Epic Tier
Demon
- +35% Max HP
- +20% Sprint Speed
- +30% Damage
- This is the first “feels good” race. The HP and damage combo plus mobility makes early bosses way more manageable.
Vampire
- +30% Max HP
- +25% Damage
- +5% Lifesteal
- Vampire was my favorite during the mid-game. The lifesteal alone saved me so many potions during long farming sessions.
Legendary Tier (Anime Crossover Races)
This is where it gets spicy. Each Legendary race scales a specific anime character’s damage, so they pair best if your build uses that character’s abilities.
Vessel (Sukuna)
- +20% Sukuna Damage
- +35% Total Damage
- +40% Max HP
Limitless (Gojo)
- +25% Gojo Damage
- +30% Total Damage
- +40% Max HP
Player (Jinwoo from Solo Leveling)
- +20% Jinwoo Damage
- +40% Total Damage
- +45% Max HP
Shinigami (Aizen)
- +20% Aizen Damage
- +45% Total Damage
- +50% Max HP
Shadowborn
- +20% Shadow Damage
- +50% Total Damage
- +55% Max HP
Hollow (Ichigo)
- +20% Ichigo Damage
- +50% Total Damage
- +60% Max HP
Real talk: if you’re not running the matching ability, these are still great races thanks to the raw HP and damage multipliers. Hollow especially is a beast even without Ichigo abilities.
Mythical Tier (The Endgame Stuff)
These are the races everyone’s chasing. Drop chance is brutal, but the buffs are insane.
Oni
- +55% Total Damage
- +20% Melee Damage
- +65% Max HP
- 10% Damage Reduction
- A clean melee tank. I rolled this once and accidentally rerolled it for Slime. Still mad.
Kitsune
- +10% Melee Damage
- +10% Sword Damage
- +50% Total Damage
- +60% Max HP
- +25% Luck Multiplier
- The hybrid pick. The luck stat makes farming way better.
Leviathan
- +17% Sword Damage
- +60% Total Damage
- +65% Max HP
- +5% Lifesteal
- Strong sword race with the best lifesteal in the Mythical pool.
Slime
- +17% Sword Damage
- +65% Total Damage
- +70% Max HP
- 10% Damage Reduction
- +3% Lifesteal
- Slime is the complete sword sustain package. Survivability through the roof.
Servant
- +18% Melee Damage
- +67% Total Damage
- +75% Max HP
- 10% Damage Reduction
- +4% Lifesteal
- The melee version of Slime, basically. If you main fists, this is your dream roll.
Galevorn
- +20% Melee Damage
- +75% Total Damage
- +80% Max HP
- 10% Damage Reduction
- +3% Lifesteal
- Late-addition Mythical. Big melee numbers.
Swordblessed
- +20% Sword Damage
- +75% Total Damage
- +80% Max HP
- 10% Damage Reduction
- +3% Lifesteal
- Top-tier sword main race. If you’re a katana enjoyer, this is one of your goal rolls.
Sunborn
- +20% Sword Damage
- +70% Total Damage
- +80% Max HP
- 10% Damage Reduction
- +3% Lifesteal
- Basically a slightly weaker Swordblessed. Still elite.
Warlord
- +22% Melee Damage
- +80% Total Damage
- +85% Max HP
- 10% Damage Reduction
- +2% Lifesteal
- The strongest dedicated melee race in the game right now.
Luckborn (NEW)
- +20% Sword Damage
- +15% Melee Damage
- +80% Total Damage
- +90% Max HP
- +35% Luck
- This is the new meta king. Highest HP, highest luck, hybrid scaling. If you only roll for one race, this is the one.
Sailor Piece Race Reroll Drop Rates
Before you blow 200 rerolls expecting to land Luckborn, here’s the actual probability for each rarity.
- Common: 50%
- Uncommon: 30%
- Rare: 15%
- Epic: 4%
- Legendary: 1%
- Mythical: less than 1%
Yeah, Mythical is statistically painful. Plan to farm at least a few hundred rerolls before you see one, unless you’re luckier than I am (low bar).
How to Roll Races in Sailor Piece
The reroll process itself is dead simple, but the in-game UI doesn’t really explain it.
- Open your Inventory by clicking the INV icon at the top-left of your screen.
- Go to the Items tab.
- Find the Race Reroll item — it looks like a small winged shard.
- Click on it and confirm with Yes.
- Your race instantly changes to whatever you rolled.
There’s also a Spin option where you can pump in multiple Race Rerolls at once. The system keeps the highest rarity it lands during that batch, so this is the move when you’ve got 20+ rerolls saved up. It saves you from accidentally overwriting a good roll with garbage.
Heads up: rerolling instantly overwrites your current race. So if you somehow land a Mythical, stop rolling immediately. I’ve seen people accidentally double-tap and lose their Servant for a Skypea. Painful.
How to Get Race Rerolls Fast
Race Rerolls drop from a few sources:
- Boss kills (highest drop rate)
- Mob kills (low drop rate)
- Chests (occasional)
- Sailor Piece codes (free rerolls every update)
- The Merchant NPC for in-game currency
- Tower Tokens from the Infinite Tower mode
The fastest method I’ve found is parking myself at Shibuya Station and farming the boss rotation: Yuji, Sukuna, and Gojo. They drop rerolls at a much higher rate than regular mobs.
Pro tip: bring friends. The player who deals the most damage gets the highest loot tier. So if you’re solo-grinding when your friends are online, you’re literally leaving free rerolls on the table.
Best Races to Reroll For (My Top Picks)
If you’re trying to optimize your time, these are the races worth chasing in 2026:
- Luckborn – Best all-around. Hybrid stats, best luck, best HP.
- Swordblessed – Best dedicated sword build race.
- Warlord – Best dedicated melee build race.
- Servant – Best melee sustain race for solo grinders.
- Slime – Best sword sustain race, second only to Swordblessed.
- Kitsune – Best hybrid sword + melee + luck race.
- Hollow – Best Legendary fallback if you can’t land a Mythical.
Honestly, anything Mythical is worth keeping unless you specifically need a different build. The Legendary anime races are great too, but only if you’re actually using that character’s abilities.
Tips and Strategies for Race Rolling
- Save up before you spin. Don’t reroll one at a time. Hoard 20+ rerolls and use the Spin function so the system keeps your best result.
- Match your race to your build. A Sword build with a Warlord race is wasted potential. Pair Sword with Swordblessed/Slime/Sunborn, Melee with Servant/Warlord/Galevorn.
- Don’t sleep on Luck. Luckborn and Kitsune make farming everything else (fruits, swords, accessories) way faster because Luck affects drop rates.
- Boss farm with a group. Solo boss farms are slow. A 3-man squad clears Shibuya bosses in seconds.
- Redeem codes the second they drop. Codes are the easiest way to stack free rerolls. Check the official Discord and update notes regularly.
- Some swords need specific races. Before rerolling away from a Legendary, double-check if any sword you want is locked behind it.
- The Tower Shop is slept on. If you’re grinding the Infinite Tower anyway, dump your Tower Tokens into Race Rerolls.
Mistakes to Avoid
- Rerolling a Mythical by accident. Stop spinning the second you land one. Seriously.
- Using rerolls one at a time. You’re losing efficiency every time. Always batch.
- Ignoring your build. A Mythical race that doesn’t match your weapon is weaker than a tier-fitting Legendary.
- Farming mobs instead of bosses. Mobs drop rerolls at like 1/10th the rate. Always go bosses first.
- Forgetting codes exist. I know players who never redeem codes and wonder why they have no rerolls. Check the codes page every patch.
Pro Tips for Advanced Players
- Stack Luck before farming endgame. Equip Kitsune or Luckborn temporarily, farm your accessories and relics, then reroll into your damage race.
- Use the Power and Trait reroll items together. A Mythical race + best Power (Colossus, Cursebrand, Subjugator) + top Trait (Emperor, Celestial) is the actual meta build. Don’t optimize one and ignore the other two.
- High-damage looters get top loot. When boss farming with friends, communicate so the player closest to leveling up takes lead damage.
- Hold rare race-locked weapons in your inventory. Even if you reroll away, having the weapon in your inventory keeps it usable.
- Stockpile during update windows. New updates often add new Mythicals (like Luckborn). Save 50–100 rerolls before patch day so you can immediately roll for new races.
Conclusion
That’s the complete rundown of all races in Sailor Piece and how to roll them in 2026. The TL;DR? Farm bosses for Race Rerolls, batch your spins, and aim for Luckborn, Swordblessed, Warlord, or Servant depending on your build. Anything Mythical is a win — anything Legendary is a strong stepping stone.
Race RNG is brutal, but landing your dream Mythical genuinely changes how the game feels to play. My damage doubled overnight when I finally got Slime, and the Luckborn meta is even crazier.
What’s the rarest race you’ve rolled so far? Let me know in the comments — I’m curious how lucky everyone else has been compared to my disaster of a roll history.
FAQs
What is the best race in Sailor Piece?
Luckborn is the current best all-around race thanks to its insane HP, high luck, and hybrid sword/melee scaling. For pure sword builds, Swordblessed wins. For melee, Warlord is the strongest pick.
Is rerolling races worth it in Sailor Piece?
Yes, 100%. Even an Epic-tier race like Demon or Vampire massively outperforms the default Human. Once you start hitting Legendary or Mythical, the buffs basically double your effective damage and HP.
How do I get more Race Rerolls fast?
Farm bosses at Shibuya Station (Yuji, Sukuna, Gojo) with friends, redeem every active Sailor Piece code, and check the Merchant NPC and Tower Shop. Bosses drop way more rerolls than regular mobs.
Is this guide updated for 2026?
Yes, this guide reflects the latest update including the new Luckborn Mythical race and the current Sea 2 meta. I’ll keep updating it as new races and balance patches drop.
What should beginners reroll for first?
Aim for any Epic race (Demon or Vampire) as your first real upgrade. Don’t burn rerolls trying to land a Mythical immediately — get to a comfortable Epic, level up your build, then chase Mythicals once you have a stockpile of 20+ rerolls.
Can I lose my race by rerolling?
Yes — rerolling instantly overwrites whatever race you currently have. If you land a great race, stop rolling. Use the Spin batch feature to avoid accidental overwrites since it auto-keeps your highest rarity.
Are races permanent in Sailor Piece?
Races are permanent until you use a Race Reroll. There’s no time limit, no decay, and as of the Ice Queen Update, there’s no race upgrading feature either — what you roll is what you keep until you spend another reroll.