I landed on Easter Island with the sun low and a cluster of players already circling a lone NPC. The Easter Bunny gave me a quest, and the first egg winked from a rooftop like a paint-splattered button on an old coat. By the time I climbed down, I knew the hunt would punish hesitation.
I’ve chased every timed spawn, reset servers, and joined Discord channels so you don’t have to. Read this as a straight map: where to go, what to watch for, and the small tricks that save time in Roblox’s Sailor Piece.
How to Start Sailor Piece Easter Egg Hunt Quest
A chipped wooden sign points to the portal, letters softened by weather. From the main spawn, step through the portal to Easter Island. Follow the path past the first quest giver and the spawn point; the Easter Bunny NPC waits ahead. Interact with the Bunny to accept the Easter Egg Hunt quest and the timer will begin for the timed spawns.
All Sailor Piece Easter Egg Locations
My printed map had a coffee ring on the corner — a reminder that patience matters. You’ll collect seven eggs across several islands; some are guaranteed, others are timed and last roughly 10 minutes before they despawn. If an egg isn’t there, move on, reset your server or wait a few minutes and return. Use Roblox’s server switch, check YouTube clips for short visual cues, and join the Sailor Piece Discord for live spawn chatter.
Starter Island (Timed Egg)
From the portal, head straight until the windmill comes into view behind the first quest NPC. Climb onto the windmill structure and scale to the first rooftop—there’s your egg. Timed means it can vanish fast, so grab it when you see it.

Jungle Island (Guaranteed Egg)
A single broad tree stands by the portal, branches heavy with vines. Climb the first branch on that tree—an egg rests there, always present after you accept the quest.

Desert Island (Timed Egg)
The sand near the teleport glints under the noon sun. After you teleport in, look for the tallest tower immediately after spawn and climb it—check the top for the egg. If it’s missing, circle back; timed spawns rotate.
Sailor Island (Guaranteed Egg)
The boss arena gives the island its character: banners and broken columns. Spawn here and head to the building where Vampire King and Solo Hunter spawn. Climb to the roof—there’s a guaranteed egg waiting at the very top.

Shibuya Station (Timed Egg)
The station’s neon billboards are impossible to miss. Head to the back of the island, climb the building behind the red and green billboards, and hunt the rooftop—this egg is a timed spawn, so be quick.

Snow Island
Footprints freeze near the spawn pool and the air smells like mint. Snow Island hides two eggs: one guaranteed perched on a branch behind the pool to the right of spawn, and one timed that sits behind the Sailor Piece Artifacts NPC. Check both spots before leaving.


Judgement Island (Timed Egg)
The trail narrows toward a rocky outcrop behind the boss arena. Head to the very end of the island behind the Yamato boss; check the corner rock formation for the timed egg.

How many Easter Eggs do you need to find in Sailor Piece?
There are seven eggs total. Find all seven and return to the Easter Bunny NPC on Easter Island to claim your reward—others in the community have reported extra cosmetic drops when they complete the set quickly.
What to do if I cannot claim an Easter Egg in Sailor Piece?
If an egg won’t register, try switching Roblox servers or rejoining your game session; that resolves most ghost-claim issues. If that fails, check the Sailor Piece Discord for real-time reports or watch short YouTube clips from creators who timestamp spawn locations and timing—those visual cues can save you ten minutes of wandering.
Some players track spawns with timestamps in a shared Google Sheet or a Discord thread; if you want to trade timing notes, bring a screenshot and an ETA. The timed eggs flicker like a lighthouse in fog, and the player who times them wins the prize—are you going to be that player?