Your race in Sailor Piece is a permanent passive that multiplies your Damage and HP for as long as you have it equipped. Because it never expires and never needs recharging, rerolling for a strong race is one of the smartest and earliest investments you can possibly make — a good race quietly doubles your power and keeps doubling it for the rest of your account's life. This is the most complete race tier list available: all 27 races ranked across the 7 rarity tiers, from Common starters up to the two ultra-rare Secret races that top-tier players build their entire account around. Updated for the current Ghoul Update meta.
1Why Your Race Matters So Much
Sailor Piece stacks damage multiplicatively. Your race buff multiplies on top of your weapon, your trait, your clan, your bloodline, your stats and your accessory. That means a +100% damage race is not just a +100% increase to your total — it can effectively double everything else you have already stacked. A weak race silently caps your ceiling no matter how good your sword is, which is exactly why experienced players fix their race before chasing endgame gear.
There is a second, subtler reason races matter: weapon synergy. Many races give a bonus multiplier specifically to swords or specifically to melees, and several Legendary races act as keys that unlock specific endgame weapons. Choosing a race is therefore not just about the raw stat line — it is about committing to a combat identity. Pick the race that matches both your weapon type and the endgame weapon you are chasing.
Key takeaway
Always equip the race that matches your weapon type for a bonus damage multiplier. Sword players want Swordblessed; melee players want Galevorn. That free synergy bonus is too valuable to ever skip.
2How We Rank Races
Races are scored on three things: the size of their stat buffs, the value of any passive they carry (such as Luck or double-drop chance), and whether they unlock or synergise with a desirable weapon. A race with slightly smaller raw stats but a powerful drop-doubling passive can out-rank a pure-stats race for players who farm a lot. The tiers map cleanly to rarity, but within each rarity the ordering reflects real-world usefulness.
3S-Tier — The Best Races
The two Secret races sit far above everything else in the game. Reaper is the single best race in Sailor Piece, granting roughly +105% Damage and +120% HP — numbers no other race comes close to. Archangel is its rival, trading some of that raw damage for Luck and a double-drop chance that dramatically speeds up every farming session you will ever run.
Just below the Secrets, the Mythical tier is excellent and far more attainable for the average player. Swordblessed is mandatory for sword builds — it boosts all sword damage and directly unlocks the Yamato sword. Galevorn and Warlord are the premier choices for melee builds. If a Secret race feels out of reach, a Mythical race is a completely respectable endgame target that will not hold your account back.
4Every Race & Its Tier
Below is the full race roster pulled live from our database. Several Legendary races act as keys to specific endgame weapons — Shadowborn unlocks the Shadow sword line, and Hollow is tied to Soul Reaper. Before you commit a long reroll session, decide which weapon you are chasing so one lucky roll serves both your damage output and your weapon unlock at the same time. Click any race for its full buff breakdown.

Human
Common
Skypea
Uncommon
Fishman
Uncommon
Mink
Rare
Orc
Rare
Vampire
Epic
Demon
Epic
Vessel
Legendary
Limitless
Legendary
Player
Legendary
Shinigami
Legendary
Hollow
Legendary
Shadowborn
Legendary
Servant
Mythical
Oni
Mythical
Kitsune
Mythical
Leviathan
Mythical
Slime
Mythical
Sunborn
Mythical
Swordblessed
Mythical
Luckborn
Mythical
Galevorn
Mythical
Warlord
Mythical
Angel
Mythical
Wraith
Mythical
Archangel
Secret
Reaper
Secret5How to Reroll Your Race
- 1
Stockpile Race Rerolls
They drop from enemies and are handed out generously in codes. Redeem every code first for a free stack.
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Roll in bulk and store the good one
Use the Storage Keeper to lock a strong race so a later roll can never overwrite it.
- 3
Match the race to your weapon
Keep rolling until you land a race that boosts your weapon type — sword or melee.
- 4
Evolve into a Secret race
Secret races cannot be rolled — evolve Angel into Archangel, or Wraith into Reaper, via their questlines.
Watch out
Never reroll away a good race without storing it first. The Storage Keeper exists exactly so a bad roll cannot destroy your progress — use it every single time before you roll.
6Reroll Smart, Not Often
The biggest reroll mistake is rolling one at a time and panic-stopping on a mediocre result. Save a large stack of Race Rerolls, store your current best race in the Storage Keeper, then roll the whole stack in one focused session. This approach gets you to a high-tier race far faster and you never risk losing what you already have. Treat your race as a one-time project: do it properly once, store the result, and never think about it again.
Frequently asked questions
What is the best race in Sailor Piece?
Reaper is the strongest race overall. Among rollable races, Swordblessed is best for swords and Galevorn for melees.
How do you get a Secret race?
Secret races cannot be rerolled. You evolve them from another race through a questline — Angel into Archangel, Wraith into Reaper.
How many races are there?
There are 27 races spread across 7 rarity tiers, from Common up to Secret.
Where do Race Rerolls come from?
They drop from enemies and bosses, and codes hand out large batches — the big update codes give 100 at once.
Should I reroll early or wait?
Reroll as early as possible. Even a Rare race adds real damage, and a permanent buff is worth more the longer you have it.
Do races unlock weapons?
Yes — several races gate specific weapons. Swordblessed unlocks Yamato and Shadowborn unlocks the Shadow line.
Can I lose my race when rerolling?
Only if you do not store it. Always lock a good race in the Storage Keeper before rolling again.