I was one swing away from a wipe when the numbers flatlined and I realized my sword was missing a spec passive. You stare at your inventory and a small, hidden stat suddenly feels like the difference between victory and burying the run. That single passive can flip a fight like a match to kindling.
All Sailor Piece Spec Passives
The busiest market stalls sell the rarest blades.
Spec passives are a late-game mechanic that can push a weapon or fighting style from “nice” to surgical. There are 25 passives in the game across six rarity tiers—each grants a focused stat bump: damage, crit chance, crit damage, luck, or mixed effects like conditional damage.
Mythical Rarity (0.2% drop)
- Fortune Chosen: +1 Drop 17.5–30%, Luck 5–10%, Damage 5–12.5%
- Executioner: Damage vs NPC below 50% HP 30–45%, Crit Chance 2–4%, Crit Damage 7.5–15%
Legendary (1% drop)
- Damage V: 25–35% Damage
- Crit Chance V: 2.5–5% Crit Chance
- Crit Damage V: 8–18% Crit Damage
- Luck V: 7.5–15% Luck
- Berserker: 20–30% Damage, 5–15% Crit Damage
- Eclipse: 2–3.5% Crit Chance, 10–20% Damage, 5–10% Luck
Epic (5% drop)
- Damage IV: 17.5–25% Damage
- Crit Chance IV: 1.5–2.5% Crit Chance
- Crit Damage IV: 6–12% Crit Damage
- Luck IV: 5–10% Luck
Rare (15% drop)
- Damage III: 15–20% Damage
- Crit Chance III: 0.75–1.5% Crit Chance
- Crit Damage III: 4–8% Crit Damage
- Luck III: 3–7% Luck
Uncommon (28.75% drop)
- Damage II: 10–15% Damage
- Crit Chance II: 0.5–1% Crit Chance
- Crit Damage II: 2–5% Crit Damage
- Luck II: 2–5% Luck
Common (50.05% drop)
- Damage I: 5–10% Damage
- Crit Chance I: 0.25–0.5% Crit Chance
- Crit Damage I: 1–3% Crit Damage
- Luck I: 1–2.5% Luck
How to enable the spec passive mechanic
At high-level raids you learn that access costs matter more than theorycrafting alone.
To access the spec passive system you must be level 10,000 or higher and have 5,000 gems. Go to Judgement Island using any portal, walk straight from the spawn and you’ll see a samurai NPC with six eyes on your right. Talk to him and confirm the prompt to spend the 5,000 gems; the system will then be available from his menu.

How to get and use passive shards
In most looter games the rarest crafting piece drops when you stop expecting it.
Passive Shards are the currency for rerolls. They drop from enemies but the rate is low, so AFK farming high-level mobs with good AoE tools is the standard approach. Use strong AoE fighting styles, swords, or the best Sailor Piece devil fruits while auto-attacking to speed collection. Once you have shards, return to the samurai on Judgement Island, open the spec passive window, select a weapon or style on the left, then hit Reroll to spend a shard and receive a random passive on the right.

The system includes pity: after 500 rerolls you are guaranteed a mythical passive. Think of the pity counter as a slow-burning fuse that ends in fireworks. If you have many shards, enable auto-reroll and watch the counter but turn auto off when you near 500 so you can manually control that final roll. You can also set filters to skip Epic and Legendary results if you want a higher chance at Mythical when the pity lands.


Picking the right passive
Every raid leader I’ve watched prefers an easy-to-track stat over theoretical stacks.
Decide what your build needs: raw DPS, crit frequency, crit damage, or luck for farming. Executioner and Fortune Chosen are the headliners—Executioner shreds low-HP bosses, Fortune Chosen improves drops and luck—while Berserker and Eclipse sit comfortably as hybrid damage picks. If you’re a grinder focused on drops, favor Luck passives; if you’re bossing, damage and crit stacks win out.
What are the best spec passives of Sailor Piece?
Executioner, Fortune Chosen, Berserker, and Eclipse are the most commonly recommended. Use Executioner for boss fights where you burst the final bars, Fortune Chosen if your goal is farming rare drops, and Berserker/Eclipse when you need straight damage or mixed boosts.
Do spec passives reset your bonus effects from titles or races?
No. Spec passives stack on top of bonuses from titles, races, and skill trees—so they amplify the effects you already have rather than replace them.
Resources, tools, and who to follow
Big Discord farming groups and a few YouTube creators will show you practical runs that beat lab theory.
Use Roblox group chats, Discord servers, and YouTube tutorials to find efficient AFK farms and shard runs. Spreadsheet-savvy players use Google Sheets to track pity progress and shard expenditure; community tools let you simulate reroll probabilities before you burn shards. Streamers on Twitch and YouTube often show their reroll sessions live—watching a streamer hit a mythic in real time is the fastest way to learn the rhythm of the system.
So—will you chase that mythical passive or keep stacking shards until the pity counter forces your hand?