I remember my first run: five waves, one Frost Relic, and the sick twist of knowing I needed twenty-five. You stand over the loot pile, thinking a single drop could flip your whole progression. I’ll show you where to farm, how to tilt luck in your favor, and what every Frost Relic is really buying you.
I play Sailor Piece on Roblox and I treat farming like a craft—precise, repeatable, and impatient. You’ll get exact islands, NPC targets, and the in-game costs so you stop wasting runs. Follow the path I used and you’ll feel the pacing shift from slog to strategy.
On a sweaty evening I switched islands mid-run and the drops changed immediately. How to Obtain Frost Relic in Sailor Piece
Frost Relic is a rare mob drop tied to NPC waves rather than boss loot. Higher-level enemies generally improve your chances, but specific spawns have noticeably better yields.
Head to Shinjuku Island, Lawless Island, or Ninja Island and farm the NPC mobs there. You can teleport to any of these islands via the portal. From experience and community chatter on Roblox Discord servers, Arena Fighters on Lawless Island give a reliable rhythm and a slightly higher effective drop-per-hour than the others.

How do I farm Frost Relics faster in Sailor Piece?
Speed and luck are your two levers. Here’s a practical checklist that I and other veterans use:
- One-shot waves: Use the best damage build you can (check Roblox creator pages and YouTube guides for the current meta) so each run clears in seconds.
- Boost your luck stat: Equip high-luck titles, pick luck-friendly races and clans, and buy upgrades that increase drop luck.
- Investment stacking: Upgrade skill trees and spend in the Infinite Tower shop and Boss Rush rewards—these stack and raise your overall drop rate.
- Skip bosses: Bosses don’t drop Frost Relic, so ignore them unless you need boss-specific rewards.
- Group runs: Join a Sailor Piece Discord or Roblox group for coordinated spawn farming—more waves per hour equals more relics.
After a week of testing, a small tweak doubled my hourly yield. Tips and Tricks to Farm Sailor Piece Frost Relics Quickly
Drop rates behave like a stubborn slot machine—random, but influenced by your setup. Treat each variable as a small edge rather than a miracle cure.
Prioritize damage builds first (clear speed compounds returns). Then tune luck through titles, clans, and skill-tree investments. The Infinite Tower shop and Boss Rush purchases stack with those upgrades, so small purchases add up over many runs.
Finally, farm during low-lag hours. The smoother your client-server ticks, the fewer missed drops and despawn issues you’ll suffer. Farming is sometimes like panning for gold: the same motion, repeated, until you hit the seam.
Where do Frost Relics drop in Sailor Piece?
They drop from NPC mobs on these islands: Shinjuku Island, Lawless Island (Arena Fighters recommended), and Ninja Island. Bosses do not drop Frost Relic—so prioritize waves, not bosses.
I once traded a full inventory for a single relic and regretted it the next hour. How to Use Frost Relic in Sailor Piece
Frost Relic is a progression currency tied to the Ice Queen content: summoning the boss, buying the Ice Queen sword, and learning the sword’s F move.
Summon costs at Boss Island (per difficulty):
- Normal: 1 Frost Relic, 750000 Money, and 750 Gems
- Medium: 2 Frost Relic, 1000000 Money, and 1000 Gems
- Hard: 3 Frost Relic, 1250000 Money, and 1250 Gems
- Extreme: 4 Frost Relic, 1850000 Money, and 1850 Gems
Ice Queen sword purchase requirements:
- Title: Frost Empress
- 40K Gems
- 1x Ice Core, 4x Frozen Brand, 9x Glacier Remnant, 17x Battle Shard, and 25x Frost Relic
F Move (sword upgrade) requirements:
- Frostbane Clan membership, Ice Queen sword, 2x Ice Core, 10x Frozen Brand, and 85x Frost Relic


If you value the Ice Queen sword and plan to master its F move, hoard your relics and plan purchases around shop rotations and Boss Rush events. Drops can feel like a coin flip in a lightning storm, but steady runs plus luck stacking win long-term.
I learned to treat each run as a small contract: speed, luck, and repetition. Which island would you camp for a full week and why?