All Sailor Piece Clans: How to Get, Stats & Passives

All Sailor Piece Clans: How to Get, Stats & Passives

I watched a raid fall apart because one player ignored the clan icon. You shrug and hit reroll, hoping for a miracle, and three hours of farming later you regret that click. That small, permanent buff decides who wins and who grinds.

I’m a player and I’ve tested dozens of clans across boss runs, speed farms, and merchant grinds — I’ll walk you through which ones matter and how to stop wasting rerolls.

Every lobby shows the same behavior: someone checking their clan before a run.

Clans are simple numbers on paper and powerful modifiers in play. Below is the canonical table of every clan, their stat bonuses, and their passives — treat it as a cheat-sheet when you’re about to spend a reroll.

Clan Stats Passive
Sasaki +7% Damage, +10% Max HP, +10% EXP Gain None
Raikage +10% Damage, +15% Max HP, +10% Jump Height, +10% Money Gain, +10% Gems Gain None
Zoldyck +15% Damage, +20% Max HP, +20% Sprint Speed, +15% Gems Gain None
Mugetsu +20% Damage, +25% Max HP, +5% Damage Reduction, +2% Lifesteal None
Yamato +17% Damage, +27% Max HP, +5% Melee Damage, +20% Gems Gain None
Monarch +27% Damage, +40% Max HP, +7% Sword Damage, +10% Luck, +20% Chance for +1 drop Every time you obtain a drop, there is a 20% chance to get +1 extra of that item
Voldigoat +25% Damage, +35% Max HP, +7% Melee Damage, +10% Damage Reduction, +25% DMG to NPCs below 50% HP Enemies below 50% HP take 25% more damage
Pride +30% Damage, +45% Max HP, +10% Sword Damage, +10% Luck Each hit builds stacks up to +20% damage, resets after 6 seconds of no damage
Espada +32% Damage, +50% Max HP, +10% Sword Damage, +10% Luck Every 10 abilities gives +20% damage for 6 seconds
Alter +35% Damage, +50% Max HP, +10% Melee Damage, +12% Luck Every 5 abilities, the next one deals +50% damage

What are clans in Sailor Piece?

Clans are permanent passive buffs that change your damage, HP, luck and drops. They act as a silent engine humming under your build — sometimes invisible, always influential.

Most players find clan rerolls in the inventory screen and treat the menu like a vending machine.

You don’t need to guess where rerolls come from; they’re handed out across the game economy. Here are the reliable sources you should watch for:

  • Sailor Piece codes (redeem on the game page or community Discord)
  • Dungeons and boss drops
  • Chests scattered across islands
  • Stock Merchant and Sailor Island Merchant inventories
  • Shop purchases (Robux)
Get Clan Reroll in Sailor Piece

When you have a Clan Reroll item or pack, follow these three steps and don’t panic if the result isn’t perfect:

  • Open your inventory from the left menu.
  • Choose the Items tab and select the Reroll pack.
  • Activate the Clan Reroll and confirm the change.

Where do I get Clan Rerolls in Sailor Piece?

Short answer: from many places. Use codes (community Discord and official Twitter/X), farm dungeons and bosses, open chests, check merchants, or buy packs in the in-game Shop with Robux. Creators on YouTube and Twitter/X often share active codes — follow the larger creators and the official Roblox page for updates.

In any raid you’ll notice certain clans returning on leaderboards more than others.

I’ll strip the marketing fluff: some clans are built for farming, others for pure output. Here are the ones that change runs and why I recommend them for different goals.

  • Alter — The highest damage ceiling. Massive stats and a passive that makes every fifth ability hit feel like a reset. Use for burst-heavy fights and boss attempts.
  • Espada — Balanced between tankiness and sustained power. The ability-count trigger rewards ability spammers in longer fights.
  • Pride — Best for continuous DPS. Stacking damage that rewards uninterrupted combos; excellent for speed-clear builds.
  • Monarch — Farming king. Its +20% chance to add an extra drop converts playtime into materials at a surprising rate.
  • Voldigoat — Boss closer. The damage bonus against NPCs below 50% HP finishes fights faster and reduces wipe windows.

If you’re testing builds in Roblox with YouTube guides or community spreadsheets, treat Alter and Espada as benchmarks — they’re the reference points content creators use when measuring performance.

What is the best clan in Sailor Piece?

For raw power, Alter sits at the top. For farming efficiency, Monarch is unmatched. The best choice depends on your goal: boss-killing, speed the leaderboard, or resource farming for upgrades.

You’ll hear two camps in the Discord: players who never reroll and players who reroll until they get Alter.

Here’s the practical rule I use and recommend: match your reroll strategy to the point in your progression.

  • Early — Keep decent results and save rerolls. Any clan that boosts damage or HP gets you through content faster than endless rerolling.
  • Mid — Aim for utility: Yamato for gems, Mugetsu for sustain, Zoldyck for speed and farming.
  • Late — Push for endgame powerhouses: Monarch for farming, Pride or Espada for sustained damage, and Alter for burst windows. Treat rerolls like a limited resource and spend them when you can test the result in a boss or dungeon run.

Timing your rerolls turns chance into leverage — think of the passive timers as a Swiss watch for timing your abilities.

How do I change my clan in Sailor Piece?

Use a Clan Reroll item in your inventory. The process is immediate and random, so save a reroll for when you can test the result on a boss or a farming loop.

I track changes, test on boss waves, and cross-check with leaderboards and creators on YouTube to keep recommendations current. You can too: join the game’s Discord, follow the Roblox page, and watch a few creators for code drops and meta shifts.

Which clan are you snapping to for your next run, and why will it win or lose you that raid?