Sailor Piece Races Tier List (2026): race picks that match your route
A route-first race ranking. Races are fixed passive layers that change your account feel, survivability, and damage uptime—so the best race is the one that supports the loop you are already building.
Top-end finishes. These races tend to give both offensive pressure and survivability, which makes them strong long-term foundations once your routing is stable.
High-value serious picks. Often easier to fit into multiple setups and still powerful enough to carry your progression without forcing perfect routing.
Reliable tier with practical bonuses. Good choices when you want safer account feel or a more specific synergy for farming, mobility, or weapon-leaning builds.
Working options. Usually pick these when rerolls are limited, then upgrade later once your route is locked.
Default starter baseline. Not a bad starting point—just not the race you plan around once rerolls become realistic.
No major “avoid” tier for serious progression. If you keep rolling blindly, any race can feel weak—planning matters more than the label.
How to use this race tier list (reroll smarter)
Use this ranking to decide what to target, but don’t treat it as an instant upgrade. Reroll when you can name a bottleneck: survival breaks, damage uptime is unstable, or your farming loop feels slow. Once you have a race you can keep active, amplify it with the matching systems (Haki + Runes) so the race value compounds every run.
Selection tips
- Reroll only when there is a real problemIf you can still clear bosses and progress, reroll later. Burn gems too early and you’ll stall your route.
- Match race to your systems planRace sets your baseline. Haki + Runes decide whether that baseline becomes consistent damage and safer uptime.
- Sword and melee often want different answersPick the race that supports your weapon identity (sword vs melee) so your combat rhythm stays stable.
- For farming, consider luck-friendly routesSome races are better at making drops and repeated farming feel worth the time.
Races Tier List FAQ
Does race affect both PvE and PvP?
Yes. Races grant fixed passives and stat bonuses, so they change how fights feel in every mode. If a race keeps you alive and improves uptime, it helps both boss farming and combat engagements.
When should I stop rerolling?
When your route becomes consistent. If you can clear bosses reliably and your systems (Haki / Runes) are progressing, further rerolls stop being “power” and become “risk”.
Is Human a mistake?
Not at all. Human is a normal starting baseline. The goal is to use it while you learn routing, then reroll into a stronger match once you have the resources and understanding.
What should I reroll for if I care about farming drops?
Aim for races that improve your farming comfort and luck-oriented value. Then connect your farming loop with your next rune and Haki upgrades.
