Sailor Piece Codes: Why They're Different From Blox Fruits & What Each Reward Actually Unlocks (2026)
Sailor Piece codes use a completely different reward system from Blox Fruits — Bloodline Stones, Power Shards, four separate rerolls, and crate drops. Here's what each reward does and how to use them effectively.
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Sailor Piece Codes: Why They're Different From Blox Fruits & What Each Reward Actually Unlocks
If you came to Sailor Piece from Blox Fruits expecting the same "2x EXP for 20 minutes + occasional stat reset" code economy, the reward list will throw you. Sailor Piece codes drop Bloodline Stones, Power Shards, Passive Shards, Aura Crates, Secret Chests, and four separate reroll types — none of which exist in Blox Fruits. The game is built around a completely different progression system, and the codes are designed to feed it.
This guide explains what each reward type actually does, how Sailor Piece's reward economy compares to Blox Fruits' for players coming over, the exact redemption flow (which lives in a different menu than most One Piece games), and what to prioritize when you're sitting on a stack of unredeemed codes.
For the live, updated list of working codes, see the Sailor Piece codes page. Every code there has been personally redeemed and verified.
Sailor Piece vs. Blox Fruits: How the Code Systems Differ
Both games are One Piece-inspired Roblox experiences, but their progression loops — and therefore their codes — are structured very differently:
| Reward Type | Blox Fruits | Sailor Piece |
|---|---|---|
| EXP boosts | Core reward (most codes) | Rare |
| Stat resets | Common | Replaced by reroll system |
| In-game currency | Beli | Beli + Gems |
| Progression items | Not in codes | Bloodline Stones, Power Shards, Passive Shards |
| Reroll mechanics | None | Clan, Race, Trait, Haki Color — separate rerolls |
| Crate / cosmetic drops | Rare | Aura Crates, Cosmetic Crates, Secret Chests |
The headline difference: Sailor Piece does not lean on EXP boosts. Most active codes drop a bundle of progression resources (shards, stones, rerolls) rather than a time-limited multiplier. That means Sailor Piece codes are far more valuable to save and redeem at the right moment than to burn for a short window.
What Each Sailor Piece Code Reward Actually Does
Bloodline Stones
Bloodline Stones are used to unlock and progress through the bloodline system — Sailor Piece's equivalent of Blox Fruits' Race-Awakening grind. Higher-tier bloodlines require more Stones, and a single high-end bloodline can take dozens of Stones to fully unlock. Code drops typically give 5–15 Stones each, so collecting 3–4 active codes can get you a full bloodline tier on a fresh account.
Power Shards & Passive Shards
Power Shards and Passive Shards feed the active-skill and passive-ability upgrade systems respectively. Power Shards are spent on damage and combat-skill upgrades; Passive Shards unlock and level passive bonuses tied to your build. Codes drop these in 30–40 unit batches — enough to fully upgrade one ability tier per active code redeemed.
Clan Reroll, Race Reroll, Trait Reroll, Haki Color Reroll
This is where Sailor Piece's system diverges hardest from Blox Fruits. Instead of one generic "stat reset," Sailor Piece exposes four independent reroll dimensions, each with its own currency. Each reroll re-rolls only its own dimension — your clan, race, trait, or haki color — without touching the others. That means you can hunt for a specific perfect race without losing the perfect clan you already rolled.
Codes typically drop large batches: 50–100 Clan Rerolls and 50–65 Race / Trait / Haki Color Rerolls each. These rerolls don't expire, so the right move is to bank them until you have a specific target combination in mind, then burn through to hit it.
Secret Chests & Aura/Cosmetic Crates
Secret Chests are the highest-EV item per drop — they roll from a loot table that can include rare cosmetics, bonus currency, and exclusive items. Most active codes give 4–5 Secret Chests each, which compounds quickly if you redeem several codes at once. Aura Crates and Cosmetic Crates are appearance-focused drops with no gameplay impact, useful for build personalization rather than combat power.
Beli and Gems
Beli is the standard in-game currency for shops, NPC trades, and travel costs. Gems are the premium currency, normally tied to Robux purchases — getting Gems from a code is rare but high-value. The largest current Beli code drop is BIGGESTUPDATEYET at 250k Beli + 400 Gems, which alone funds a non-trivial chunk of mid-game progression.
How to Redeem Codes in Sailor Piece (Exact Steps)
Sailor Piece codes redeem through the Settings menu, not via a separate "Codes" icon like Blox Fruits uses. The exact flow:
- Launch Sailor Piece on Roblox.
- Open the main menu in-game.
- Navigate to Settings.
- Scroll to the code redemption input box at the bottom of the Settings panel.
- Enter the code exactly as shown — codes are case-sensitive.
- Click Redeem. A confirmation message appears on success.
Codes are one-redemption-per-account. There is no cooldown that lets you re-redeem a code on the same account.
Code Redemption Priority: What to Redeem First
If you're sitting on a stack of unredeemed Sailor Piece codes, here's the rough priority for getting maximum value:
- Highest-Beli codes first if you're early-game — Beli drops fund the first few shop tiers, and the multiplier value of those upgrades to your early progression is enormous.
- Bloodline Stone codes if you're working toward a bloodline tier — Stones are the slowest progression resource in the game.
- Reroll codes — bank, don't burn. Rerolls don't expire and they're only useful when you have a specific target. Redeem the codes (they drop the rerolls into inventory) but save the actual rerolls for when you know what you want.
- Power/Passive Shard codes when you're actively upgrading a build — these are most efficient when you're mid-upgrade and just need 20–40 more shards to finish a tier.
- Secret Chest codes last — these are loot-table rolls, so the EV is the same whether you open today or next week.
Why Codes Sometimes Don't Work in Sailor Piece
- Case sensitivity.
900KLIKESTYYYworks;900klikestyyydoesn't. Use the copy button on each code rather than typing manually. - Already redeemed. Sailor Piece won't tell you a code is already redeemed in a clean way — it usually just shows nothing. Check your inventory before redeeming again; if the reward is already there, the code went through.
- Expired code. Sailor Piece updates push frequently, and the developer occasionally pulls codes early. If a code throws an error you're confident is wrong, refresh our codes page for the latest verification timestamp.
- Menu glitch. Occasionally the redemption input doesn't register the first click. Click Redeem twice with a small pause between if the first attempt does nothing.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Does Sailor Piece have a generic "stat reset" code like Blox Fruits?
- No. Stat reset is replaced by the four-dimension reroll system (Clan, Race, Trait, Haki Color). Each reroll dimension has its own currency you earn from codes and gameplay. This lets you re-roll one dimension without losing the others.
- Can I redeem the same Sailor Piece code on multiple accounts?
- Yes. Codes redeem independently per Roblox account. If you have an alt, each account can redeem the same code separately.
- What's the highest-value Sailor Piece code reward right now?
- The biggest currency code currently active is BIGGESTUPDATEYET at 250k Beli + 400 Gems + the largest Bloodline Stone & reroll bundle of any single code. Check our codes page for the live list with all current rewards.
- Do Sailor Piece rerolls expire after I redeem the code?
- No. The rerolls drop into your account inventory permanently. You can use them whenever you have a specific reroll target in mind.
- I came from Blox Fruits — what should I prioritize early in Sailor Piece?
- Bloodline Stones first (slowest resource), then Beli (fund the early shops), then bank rerolls for later. Don't chase Shards until you know what build you're committed to — they're fastest to re-earn through gameplay.
Related Sailor Piece Guides
Now that you know what the rewards do, the next moves are: pick the right bloodline for your build (Bloodlines guide), pick a fruit tier (Fruit Tier List), and use our Damage Calculator to spec your endgame combat numbers. For Blox Fruits players still on the fence, our Blox Fruits codes page has the parallel reward breakdown.
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