The timer at Shibuya blinks and you realize someone else is already on the Sukuna spawn. I freeze—because getting that fighting style changes how everyone looks at your character. You can feel the pressure like a checkpoint to another identity.
I’ve hunted Sukuna materials across servers, read every Discord thread, and watched the YouTube guides that actually help. Below I strip the noise and give you a sharp path to both Sukuna V1 and the Strongest in History (Sukuna V2) on Roblox’s Sailor Piece, with exact quests, drop chances, and the small strategy shifts that save hours.
How to Get Sukuna V1 in Sailor Piece
A line forms at every rare-drop vendor in any online game.
The Sukuna V1 start point is simple: find the Sukuna Trainer NPC at Shibuya Station. Talk to him and complete three straightforward quests, then trade the materials listed below. I’ll tell you how to farm each piece without burning time.
- Quest requirements
- Deal 35 million DMG
- Defeat 25 players
- Defeat the Sukuna boss 15 times

Quick farming notes: Sukuna spawns at Shibuya Station every five minutes and drops all the materials you need. With a tuned build you can often one-shot or two-shot him; that cuts the calendar time down from hours to minutes. If you’re unsure what to equip, check community resources—Roblox forums, the Sailor Piece Discord, and Moyens I/O’s tier guides are solid starting points.
- Materials to trade to the Sukuna Trainer NPC
- 3 Dismantle Fangs (≈8% boss drop)
- 1 Crimson Heart (≈2.5% boss drop)
- 6 Cursed Fingers (≈20% boss drop)
- 5,000 Gems
- 1.25 million Gold (€1,250,000)
How to get Sukuna V1 in Sailor Piece?
Complete the three trainer quests at Shibuya, farm the Sukuna boss for the listed drops, and bring the materials plus 5,000 Gems and 1.25 million Gold (€1,250,000) to the Sukuna Trainer NPC.
How to Get Sukuna V2 in Sailor Piece
Rooftops draw the crowd the minute a new boss key drops.
If V1 feels solid and you want to step up, Sukuna V2—the Strongest in History—lives on Shinjuku Island’s rooftop NPC. Getting V2 is harder: the boss that drops its parts requires a summoning key and often Extreme difficulty to net good loot. Bring a coordinated group or the raw build to solo on Extreme if you can.
- Materials the Strongest in History Trainer NPC asks for
- 3 Malevolent Soul (≈2–3% boss drop)
- 1 Cursed Flesh (≈0.65–0.9% boss drop)
- 7 Vessel Rings (≈6–8% boss drop)
- Eat 20 Awakened Cursed Fingers (≈15–25% boss drop)
- Disgraced One (≈1–1.5% boss drop)

Important mechanics: the Strongest boss does not auto-spawn. You need a Malevolent Key—which itself is a ~30% drop from the Sukuna boss—to summon it at the Strongest Boss Summoner. Run Extreme if your group can handle it; the drop rates climb noticeably.
Gear checklist: high-damage Devil Fruit, strong accessories, a reliable sword, and good runes. If you play on the more competitive servers, coordinate via Discord or watch streamers on Twitch for timing and tactics that actually work in practice.

How to get Sukuna V2 in Sailor Piece?
Grab a Malevolent Key from Sukuna boss runs, summon the Strongest boss at the summoner on Shinjuku rooftop, farm the listed rare drops (or run Extreme for better rates), then trade them with the Strongest in History Trainer NPC for Sukuna V2.
Is Sukuna V2 better than Sukuna V1 in Sailor Piece?
Yes—Sukuna V2 deals higher damage and a wider AOE. If V1 feels like a reliable pocket knife, V2 hits like a freight train and clears the toughest boss encounters faster, including the Shadow Monarch.
Final practical tips: use Moyens I/O’s tier list to plan your build, check Discord channels for raid groups, and watch targeted YouTube clips for the Extreme Strongest mechanics. Buy and trade smartly—time gates and spawn minutes turn small advantages into hour savings. Are you going to grind the Sukuna boss solo, or will you form a raid group and push for Extreme drops?