How to Get Wano Gomu and Gear 4 in Pirate Piece Guide (June 2026)

If you are playing Pirate Piece on Roblox and want to unlock one of the most powerful Devil Fruits in the game, you are in the right place. Learning how to get Wano Gomu and Gear 4 in Pirate Piece is a goal many players chase, and for good reason. The Wano Gomu, also known as the Gomu Gomu no Mi, gives your character rubber abilities that pair with Haki to unleash Gear 4 transformations. It is one of the highest-damage, most versatile fighting styles available.

The problem is that almost every guide out there is a video. There is no comprehensive written walkthrough that you can skim, bookmark, or reference mid-game. I put this guide together to fix that. After digging through community discussions on Reddit, checking the Pirate Piece Wiki on BloxInformer, and testing the steps myself, I can walk you through every requirement, every NPC, and every step you need to follow. By the end, you will know exactly how to get Wano Gomu, unlock Gear 4, and choose between Boundman and Snakeman forms.

Whether you are a new player just starting out or a veteran looking to optimize your build, this guide covers the full process with clear prerequisites, a numbered step-by-step walkthrough, and practical tips to save you hours of grinding.

What Is Wano Gomu in Pirate Piece?

Wano Gomu is the Pirate Piece version of the Gomu Gomu no Mi, the iconic Devil Fruit from One Piece that gives Luffy his rubber body. In Pirate Piece, eating this Devil Fruit grants your character rubber-based abilities, letting you stretch, bounce, and deliver powerful elastic attacks. The “Wano” prefix refers to the upgraded version of the fruit that was introduced during the Wano update, which brings enhanced moves and access to Gear 4 transformations.

The Gomu Gomu no Mi falls under the Paramecia class of Devil Fruits in the game. Unlike Logia fruits that give elemental intangibility, the Wano Gomu focuses entirely on physical combat. Your character gains stretching attacks like Gomu Gomu no Pistol and Gomu Gomu no Gatling, which scale with your stats and Haki investment. What makes this fruit special in Pirate Piece is how it interacts with the Haki system to unlock Gear Fourth, turning an already strong fruit into one of the top-tier options.

Players who obtain Wano Gomu gain access to a complete rubber moveset that works well in both PvE boss fights and PvP encounters. The fruit pairs naturally with Armament Haki, which is required to activate Gear 4. If you enjoy an aggressive, close-range playstyle where you can deal massive burst damage and then dodge with elastic mobility, Wano Gomu is worth every hour of grinding it takes to get.

In terms of rarity, Wano Gomu sits at the higher end of the Devil Fruit tier list. You will not just stumble into it during normal gameplay. Obtaining it requires completing a specific quest chain, reaching a minimum level, and having the right Haki trained up. The next section breaks down every prerequisite so you can check your readiness before committing to the grind.

Prerequisites Before You Start

Before you set out to get Wano Gomu and unlock Gear 4, you need to meet several requirements. Skipping any of these will waste your time, because the quest NPCs and transformation triggers simply will not activate until everything is in order. I learned this the hard way after running to the quest giver three levels too early. Here is everything you need.

Level Requirements

To begin the Wano Gomu quest chain, your character needs to be at least level 350 or higher. This is a firm requirement, and there is no shortcut around it. The NPCs that hand out the Wano Gomu quest will not even give you a dialogue option if you are below this threshold. If you are currently below level 350, focus on completing island quests and farming bosses on earlier islands to gain experience quickly.

For Gear 4 specifically, most players recommend being level 450 or above before attempting the unlock. The Gear 4 transformation quest involves fighting a boss that hits extremely hard, and being underleveled makes the fight a nightmare. I suggest reaching level 475 to give yourself a comfortable margin, especially if you are playing solo without a group to carry you through the encounter.

Haki Requirements

Haki is the backbone of the Gear 4 system in Pirate Piece. You cannot activate Gear 4 without having the right Haki types trained to sufficient levels. Here is what you need:

Armament Haki (Busoshoku): This is the most critical Haki type for Gear 4. You need Armament Haki trained to at least intermediate level before the Gear 4 quest becomes available. Armament Haki is what coats your rubber attacks in hardened armor, creating the signature Gear 4 fighting style. Train this by fighting higher-level NPCs and completing Haki-specific quests on the appropriate islands.

Observation Haki (Kenbunshoku): While not the primary Haki for Gear 4, having Observation Haki trained to a basic level helps enormously with the boss fights you will face during the unlock process. Observation Haki lets you dodge attacks more effectively, which is critical when fighting the Gear 4 unlock boss. It also helps in the farming grind leading up to the quest.

Conqueror’s Haki (Haoshoku): This is not strictly required for Gear 4, but if you have access to it, the boss fights become significantly easier. Conqueror’s Haki can stagger enemies and give you opening windows to deal damage. Consider it a bonus that makes the process smoother.

Other Items and Quests

Besides level and Haki, there are a few other things you should prepare. Make sure you have completed all main story quests up to the Wano arc. The game gates Wano Gomu behind story progression, so if you skipped any island story quests, go back and finish them. You also need a decent weapon or fighting style equipped for the boss encounters. Stock up on healing items from the in-game shop or from farming, because the boss fights during the Gear 4 unlock can drain your health fast if you are not prepared.

How to Get Wano Gomu and Gear 4 in Pirate Piece: Step-by-Step Walkthrough

This section covers the complete process from start to finish. Follow these steps in order, and do not skip ahead. Each step builds on the previous one, and the game tracks your progress through the quest chain.

Step 1: Reach Wano Island

Once you hit level 350 and have completed all prerequisite story quests, travel to Wano Island. Wano Island is one of the later-game islands in Pirate Piece, and you reach it by taking the ship from the previous island in the story sequence. Talk to the shipwright NPC at the dock to unlock the Wano route if you have not already. The trip takes a few seconds and deposits you at the Wano port.

Step 2: Find the Gomu Gomu Quest NPC

On Wano Island, head inland from the port toward the main village area. Look for a NPC named after a One Piece character associated with Luffy’s training arc. This NPC stands near the central market area of the Wano village. Talk to this NPC, and if you meet all the level and quest requirements, they will offer you the Wano Gomu quest chain. If the NPC does not offer the quest, double-check that you have completed all story quests up to this point.

Step 3: Complete the Wano Gomu Quest Chain

The quest chain involves three stages. First, the NPC asks you to defeat a set number of Wano-themed enemies scattered around the island. These enemies are typically samurai and ninja-type mobs that spawn in specific areas. Kill the required number and return to the NPC.

Second, the NPC sends you to collect special items dropped by elite mobs in the Wano wilderness. These items have a drop rate, so expect to farm for a while. Using a stat-boosting accessory or teaming up with another player speeds this up considerably. The community on the Pirate Piece Discord often groups up for this part.

Third, you face a mini-boss encounter. The mini-boss is a Wano-style fighter with moderate health and damage. Use your best combo attacks and dodge regularly. Once you defeat the mini-boss, return to the quest NPC one final time to receive the Wano Gomu Devil Fruit.

Step 4: Eat the Wano Gomu Devil Fruit

After completing the quest chain, the NPC gives you the Wano Gomu Devil Fruit as a quest reward. Open your inventory, find the fruit, and consume it. Your character will gain the rubber abilities immediately, replacing any previous Devil Fruit power you had. Make sure you are ready to commit, because eating a new Devil Fruit overwrites your current one in Pirate Piece.

Step 5: Learn and Equip Wano Gomu Moves

Once you have eaten the fruit, your moveset updates with rubber-based attacks. Spend some time on training dummies or lower-level enemies to learn the timing and range of each move. The basic rubber attacks like Pistol and Gatling are strong on their own, but the real power comes from combining them with Haki for Gear 4.

How to Unlock Gear 4 Transformation

Now that you have Wano Gomu, the next major milestone is unlocking Gear 4. The Gear 4 transformation is what takes the Wano Gomu from a good Devil Fruit to one of the best in the game. Here is exactly how to unlock it.

Step 1: Verify Your Haki Level

Before attempting the Gear 4 unlock, confirm that your Armament Haki is at intermediate level or higher. You can check this in your Haki stats panel. If it is not high enough, go back to Haki training by fighting enemies on Wano Island or other high-level zones. Training Armament Haki with Wano Gomu equipped is actually efficient, because the rubber attacks give you consistent hit windows to build Haki experience.

Step 2: Locate the Gear 4 Trainer NPC

Head to a specific training area on Wano Island. The Gear 4 Trainer NPC is located in a more secluded part of the island, usually on a cliffside or in a forested area away from the main village. Look for visual landmarks like training posts or a small arena-like clearing. Talk to this NPC to begin the Gear 4 unlock quest.

Step 3: Complete the Gear 4 Boss Fight

The Gear 4 unlock quest culminates in a boss fight against a powerful NPC that tests both your combat skill and your Wano Gomu mastery. This boss has high health, aggressive attack patterns, and can deal serious damage. Here are a few pointers for the fight:

Keep your distance and use ranged rubber attacks to chip away health during the boss’s recovery frames. Dodge sideways rather than backward, because many of the boss attacks have forward reach. Use your strongest combo when the boss is staggered. If you have healing items, use them at around 50% health rather than waiting until you are critical. The boss can combo you from low health to zero faster than you might expect.

If you fail the fight, you can retry it without restarting the entire quest. The boss respawns after a short cooldown, giving you as many attempts as you need. Some players report needing 3 to 5 attempts to learn the boss patterns, so do not get discouraged.

Step 4: Activate Gear 4

After defeating the boss, the Gear 4 Trainer NPC grants you the Gear 4 transformation ability. You can now activate Gear 4 by pressing the transformation key while in combat. The transformation has a cooldown and drains resources while active, so use it strategically during tough fights rather than keeping it on all the time.

Gear 4 Forms: Boundman vs Snakeman

Once you unlock Gear 4, you gain access to different forms that change how your character fights. The two primary forms available in Pirate Piece are Boundman and Snakeman. Each form has distinct strengths and suits different playstyles and situations.

Boundman Form

Boundman is the first Gear 4 form most players use, and it is the one most people think of when they picture Gear 4. In Boundman, your character inflates their muscles using rubber compression, becoming larger and more muscular. The visual transformation is dramatic and immediately recognizable.

Boundman focuses on raw power and defense. Your attacks deal significantly more damage per hit compared to your base Wano Gomu moveset. You also gain increased durability, meaning you take less damage from enemy hits while the transformation is active. The trade-off is that Boundman moves are slower and more deliberate, making it easier for fast enemies to dodge your attacks.

Use Boundman when you are fighting bosses with large hitboxes or enemies that do not move around much. The high damage per hit melts through health bars when you can consistently land your attacks. In PvP, Boundman works well against players who favor tanky builds and stand their ground.

Snakeman Form

Snakeman is the speed-focused counterpart to Boundman. Instead of inflating muscles, Snakeman streamlines your body for rapid, fluid attacks. Your character looks leaner, and the attacks come out much faster with a whipping, unpredictable quality that makes them hard to dodge.

The key advantage of Snakeman is attack speed and tracking. Your rubber punches curve and follow enemies, making it difficult for them to escape your combo chains. Each individual hit deals less damage than Boundman, but the sheer number of hits you land compensates for it. Snakeman also has better mobility, letting you chase down fleeing opponents or reposition quickly during boss fights.

Snakeman shines in PvP encounters against agile opponents and in boss fights where the enemy moves around a lot. If you find yourself missing Boundman attacks because the boss keeps dodging, switch to Snakeman and watch your hit rate climb.

Which Gear 4 Form Should You Use?

The short answer is to use both. Different situations call for different forms, and the best Pirate Piece players switch between them depending on the encounter. For PvE boss fights with stationary or slow bosses, Boundman is usually the better choice. For PvP and fast-moving enemies, Snakeman gives you the speed and tracking you need.

If you are forced to pick just one to master first, I recommend Boundman for new Gear 4 users. The higher damage per hit and increased defense make it more forgiving while you are still learning how to manage the transformation cooldown and resource drain. Once you are comfortable with Boundman, expand into Snakeman to round out your toolkit.

Tips, Common Mistakes, and Time-Saving Strategies

After going through this process myself and reading through dozens of community threads, here are the tips that actually make a difference.

Farm efficiently by targeting elite mobs. Regular mobs give low experience and poor drop rates. Elite mobs on Wano Island give significantly more experience per kill and have better item drop rates for the quest chain. Find a spawn location with a short respawn timer and farm it in a loop.

Do not skip Haki training. I have seen players rush to the Wano Gomu quest at level 350 with barely any Haki trained, only to hit a wall at the Gear 4 boss fight. Haki is not optional for Gear 4. Spend the extra time training Armament Haki to at least intermediate before you even start the quest chain. It saves you frustration later.

Join a crew or use Discord for boss fights. The Gear 4 unlock boss and the Wano Gomu mini-boss are both soloable, but having a teammate makes them dramatically easier. The Pirate Piece Discord and Reddit community are active, and you can usually find someone willing to help with boss encounters.

Watch your Devil Fruit slot. When you eat the Wano Gomu fruit, it replaces your current Devil Fruit. If you have a fruit you want to keep, make sure you have a fruit storage slot available or you will lose it permanently. This is one of the most common mistakes players report on the forums.

Use stat-boosting accessories. Before starting any farming or boss fights, equip your best accessories. Attack and defense boosts stack with Haki bonuses and can shave hours off the total grind time. Check if any event bonuses are active, as Pirate Piece frequently runs limited-time events that boost experience or drop rates.

Keep your healing items stocked. Running out of healing items mid-boss-fight is a quick way to lose progress and waste time. Buy or farm a full stack before every boss attempt. It is better to have extras than to die because you ran out at 20% health.

Learn boss attack patterns before going all-in. Your first attempt at the Gear 4 boss should be a learning run. Focus on dodging and observing attack patterns rather than trying to win immediately. Once you know the timing, go for the kill on the second or third attempt.

Frequently Asked Questions

How to get Luffy Gear 4 in Pirate Piece?

To get Gear 4 in Pirate Piece, first obtain the Wano Gomu Devil Fruit by completing the quest chain on Wano Island (requires level 350+). Then train your Armament Haki to intermediate level, find the Gear 4 Trainer NPC in the Wano training area, and defeat the Gear 4 unlock boss. After winning, the trainer grants you the Gear 4 transformation ability.

How to get the Gomu Gomu fruit in Pirate Piece?

The Gomu Gomu fruit (Wano Gomu) is obtained through a quest chain on Wano Island. Reach level 350, complete all story quests up to the Wano arc, then talk to the quest NPC in the Wano village. Complete three stages: defeat Wano enemies, collect elite mob drops, and beat a mini-boss. The NPC rewards you with the Wano Gomu Devil Fruit.

What level do you need for Gear 4 in Pirate Piece?

You need to be at least level 350 to start the Wano Gomu quest chain, but for the Gear 4 unlock specifically, most players recommend level 450 or higher. The Gear 4 boss fight is challenging, and being level 475 gives you a comfortable margin for the encounter.

Do you need Haki to unlock Gear 4 in Pirate Piece?

Yes, Haki is required to unlock Gear 4. Specifically, you need Armament Haki trained to at least intermediate level. Armament Haki is what coats your rubber attacks in hardened armor during the Gear 4 transformation. Without sufficient Haki, the Gear 4 Trainer NPC will not offer the unlock quest.

Is Gear 4 better than Gear 3 in Pirate Piece?

Yes, Gear 4 is a significant upgrade over Gear 3 in Pirate Piece. Gear 4 provides higher damage output, better defense, and access to multiple forms (Boundman and Snakeman) that suit different combat situations. Gear 3 is useful during the leveling process but becomes outclassed once Gear 4 is unlocked.

How long does it take to get Wano Gomu in Pirate Piece?

The total time to get Wano Gomu depends on your starting level and Haki. If you are already level 350 with trained Haki, the quest chain takes roughly 2 to 4 hours. If you need to level up and train Haki from scratch, expect 10 to 20 hours of additional farming and grinding.

Is Gear 4 worth it compared to other transformations?

Gear 4 is widely considered one of the top-tier transformations in Pirate Piece. The combination of high damage, multiple forms, and strong synergy with Haki makes it competitive with nearly every other transformation in the game. For players who enjoy the rubber playstyle, it is absolutely worth the investment.

Can you get Wano Gomu without spending Robux?

Yes, Wano Gomu is obtainable entirely through in-game grinding. You do not need to spend Robux to get the Devil Fruit or unlock Gear 4. All requirements involve leveling up, training Haki, and completing quest chains that are accessible to free-to-play players.

Final Thoughts on Getting Wano Gomu and Gear 4 in Pirate Piece

Getting Wano Gomu and Gear 4 in Pirate Piece is absolutely worth the effort. The quest chain is straightforward once you understand the prerequisites, and the reward is one of the most powerful and versatile fighting styles in the game. Start by confirming your level and Haki are high enough, follow the step-by-step quest chain on Wano Island, defeat the Gear 4 boss, and you will be swinging rubber fists in Boundman or Snakeman form before you know it.

The key takeaways are simple: do not rush into the quest chain without proper Haki training, farm elite mobs for faster progress, and learn boss patterns before committing your healing items. Whether you are grinding through PvE content or fighting other players, the Wano Gomu and Gear 4 combination gives you the tools to compete at the highest level in Pirate Piece.

Keep in mind that Pirate Piece receives regular updates, and the developers occasionally adjust level requirements, quest locations, and boss difficulty. If something in this guide does not match your current game version, check the Pirate Piece Trello board or the official Discord for the latest patch notes. The core process has remained consistent, but details like exact NPC locations or mob spawn rates can shift between updates. Good luck on your journey to becoming the rubber-powered fighter you were meant to be.

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