The Sailor Piece Clans system forms a core part of character progression in the Roblox game Sailor Piece, granting each player a unique set of stat bonuses and, for some clans, a passive ability that activates during gameplay. Players obtain a clan through random rolls using Clan Reroll items dropped by enemies such as Sorcerers, Curse users, and Academy Teachers; rerolling allows them to pursue rarer, more powerful clans.
Each clan falls into one of five rarity categories Common, Rare, Epic, Legendary, and Mythical with higher rarities generally providing stronger offensive and defensive multipliers. Understanding these distinctions enables players to align their clan choice with specific goals such as maximizing damage output, increasing survivability, or improving resource gain.
Clan Rarity and Stat Overview
Clans are sorted by rarity, which directly influences the magnitude of their bonuses. Common clans like Sasaki offer modest improvements (+7% Damage, +10% Max HP, +10% EXP Gain) and lack a passive ability, making them starter options rather than endgame picks.
Rare clans such as Raikage provide +10% Damage, +15% Max HP, +10% Jump Height, plus equal boosts to Money and Gems Gain, still without a passive. Epic clans introduce more substantial stats; Zoldyck grants +15% Damage, +20% Max HP, +20% Sprint Speed, and +15% Gems Gain, while Mugetsu adds +20% Damage, +25% Max HP, +5% Damage Reduction, and +2% Lifesteal.
Legendary clans represent the first tier where passives appear. Yamato delivers +17% Damage, +27% Max HP, +5% Melee Damage, and +20% Gems Gain but has no passive. Monarch, another Legendary clan, offers +27% Damage, +40% Max HP, +7% Sword Damage, +10% Luck, and a 20% chance to receive an extra drop whenever loot is obtained. Voldigoat, also Legendary, increases damage against weakened foes: +25% Damage, +35% Max HP, +7% Melee Damage, +10% Damage Reduction, and +25% Damage to NPCs below 50% HP, paired with a passive that amplifies that damage further.
The sole Mythical clan currently available is Pride, which tops the stat chart with +30% Damage, +45% Max HP, +10% Sword Damage, and +10% Luck. Its passive builds stacking damage: each hit adds to a damage bonus that can reach +20% after consecutive strikes, resetting after six seconds of inactivity.
A newly revealed Mythical clan, Alter, surpasses even Pride in raw stats and features a burst‑damage‑focused passive, though detailed numbers remain undisclosed in public sources.
Best Clans for Specific Playstyles
Players seeking efficient farming should prioritize clans that boost resource gain or drop rates. Monarch’s 20% extra‑drop chance makes it the premier choice for grinding materials, gems, and rare items. Pairing Monarch with the Kitsune race—which adds +25% Luck—creates a synergistic farming build that maximizes both drop probability and luck‑based bonuses.
For boss‑focused damage, Voldigoat excels due to its heightened damage against low‑health enemies, allowing faster finishes on bosses once their health drops below half. Pride’s stacking damage passive suits prolonged encounters where the player can maintain constant attacks, letting the bonus ramp up to its maximum over the course of a fight. Alter, according to community analysis, provides the highest overall damage scaling and a burst‑oriented passive, positioning it as the top pick for players who prefer quick, high‑impact engagements.
Survivability‑oriented players may favor Yamato for its large HP increase and balanced stat spread, or Mugetsu for its combination of Damage Reduction and Lifesteal, which together reduce incoming damage and restore health on hit.
How to Reroll and Optimize Clan Selection
Clan Reroll items drop regularly from common enemies, making rerolling accessible even for free‑to‑play users. To reroll, open the Clan menu, select the Reroll option, and consume one item; the game then assigns a new clan at random, with rarer clans having lower appearance rates. Veteran players recommend saving reroll attempts for periods when boosted drop rates are active, such as during in‑game events, to improve odds of landing a Mythical or Legendary clan.
When evaluating a newly rolled clan, compare its stats to your current build goals. If the clan lacks a passive but offers superior raw stats—such as switching from Sasaki to Zoldyck for increased Sprint Speed and Gems Gain—it may still represent an upgrade for specific activities like map traversal or resource farming. Conversely, acquiring a clan with a powerful passive like Monarch or Pride often outweighs minor stat differences, especially for endgame content where passive effects accumulate over time.
Quick Reference Table
| Clan | Rarity | Stat Bonuses | Passive Effect |
| Sasaki | Common | +7% Dmg, +10% HP, +10% EXP | None |
| Raikage | Rare | +10% Dmg, +15% HP, +10% Jump, +10% Money, +10% Gems | None |
| Zoldyck | Epic | +15% Dmg, +20% HP, +20% Sprint, +15% Gems | None |
| Mugetsu | Epic | +20% Dmg, +25% HP, +5% DMG Red., +2% Lifesteal | None |
| Yamato | Legendary | +17% Dmg, +27% HP, +5% Melee Dmg, +20% Gems | None |
| Monarch | Legendary | +27% Dmg, +40% HP, +7% Sword Dmg, +10% Luck, +20% Extra‑Drop Chance | 20% chance to gain +1 extra loot on drop |
| Voldigoat | Legendary | +25% Dmg, +35% HP, +7% Melee Dmg, +10% DMG Red., +25% Dmg to <50% HP | Enemies below 50% HP take 25% more damage |
| Pride | Mythical | +30% Dmg, +45% HP, +10% Sword Dmg, +10% Luck | Stacking damage up to +20%, resets after 6 s idle |
| Alter | Mythical | Not publicly disclosed | Burst‑damage oriented (details pending) |
Data compiled from official clan listings and community tier analyses.
Final Tips for Clan Progression
Keep a reserve of Clan Reroll items to act quickly when a desired clan appears in the rotation. Monitor patch notes for adjustments to clan stats or passive mechanics, as developers periodically rebalance rarities to maintain competitive diversity. Finally, align clan choice with race, trait, and sword selections; for instance, pairing Pride with the Celestial trait and a high‑damage sword such as Shadow Monarch creates a build that maximizes both passive stacking and active skill damage.



