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Every NPC Location in Sailor Piece — Quest Givers, Crafters, Trainers, and Bosses

All Things How February 28, 2026
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Sailor Piece scatters dozens of NPCs across more than a dozen islands, and each one serves a distinct purpose — handing out quests, selling weapons, teaching fighting styles, crafting boss-summoning items, or training Haki. Losing track of who stands where is easy, especially once you start island-hopping in the late game. Below is a comprehensive reference for every NPC currently in the game, organized by function and island.

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All Quest NPCs

Quest NPCs are your primary source of Gold, Gems, and EXP throughout Sailor Piece's leveling curve. Each one covers a specific level range, and you'll move from island to island as you progress. Two special quest NPCs — Cupid and the Demonite Core Quest NPC — sit outside the normal leveling chain and unlock unique rewards.

NPC Quest / Level Range Location
Quest NPC 1 Thief Hunter (Lv 0–99) Starter Island — straight ahead from spawn, standing under a tree
Quest NPC 2 Thief Boss (Lv 100–249) Starter Island — to the right of the spawn point
Quest NPC 3 Monkey Hunter (Lv 250–499) Jungle Island — left of the wooden bridge
Quest NPC 4 Monkey Boss (Lv 500–749) Jungle Island — on a cliff behind the red tents
Quest NPC 5 Desert Bandit (Lv 750–999) Desert Island — right from the teleport portal, near the docks
Quest NPC 6 Desert Bandit Boss (Lv 1,000–1,499) Desert Island — next to the dinosaur skeleton
Quest NPC 7 Frost Rogue Hunter (Lv 1,500–1,999) Snow Island — follow the left edge from the portal; under a tree
Quest NPC 8 Winter Warden Boss (Lv 2,000–2,999) Snow Island — straight from the portal, atop the last mountain
Quest NPC 9 Sorcerer Hunter (Lv 3,000–3,999) Shibuya Station — straight from the portal, first right
Quest NPC 10 Panda Sorcerer Boss (Lv 4,000–5,000) Shibuya Station — straight from the portal, second right
Quest NPC 11 Hollow Hunter (Lv 5,000–6,250) Hueco Mundo — left from the teleport portal
Quest NPC 12 Strong Sorcerer Hunter (Lv 6,250–7,000) Shinjuku Island — near the Set Spawn crystal
Quest NPC 13 Curse Hunter (Lv 7,000–8,000) Shinjuku Island — by the broken building on the left side
Quest NPC 14 Slime Warrior Hunter (Lv 8,000–9,000) Slime Island — forest area on the left side of the island
Quest NPC 15 Academy Challenge (Lv 9,000+) Academy Island — inside the castle, near the left wall
Cupid Kill 350 NPCs / Play 30 min / Find 3 Love Pieces Valentine Island — next to the giftboxes near the portal
Demonite Core Quest Find 2 Demonite Fragments (unlocks Calamity Seal drops) Academy Island — left side of the island, near the water

Note: The Demonite Core Quest is a prerequisite for spawning the Anos boss. One fragment sits on a branch near the Academy Island spawn, and the other is on the tower section of the Academy building close to the Anos Trainer NPC.

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All Mastery NPCs

Mastery NPCs let you boost a specific weapon's damage — sometimes by as much as +35% — and unlock the powerful F Skill for certain swords. You must already own the relevant weapon (or meet the trait requirement) before you can accept their quests.

NPC Buff / Unlock Location
Ragna Master +35% Ragna Sword Damage (5 quests) Snow Island — right corner, standing in the water
Aizen Master +30% Aizen Sword Damage (5 quests) Hueco Mundo — right corner, on a cliff
Shadow Master +30% Shadow Sword Damage + F Skill (6 quests) Starter Island — left corner, on a cliff
Shrine Domain Mastery +30% Sukuna V2 Damage + F Skill (needs Shrine Domain Shard + Malevolent Trait) Shinjuku Island — second floor of the broken building on the right
Infinity Domain Mastery +30% Gojo V2 Damage + F Skill (needs Infinity Domain Shard + Infinity Trait) Shinjuku Island — second floor of the broken building on the left
Rimuru Master +30% Rimuru Sword Damage + F Skill (3 quests) Slime Island — left corner
Shadow Monarch Master +30% Shadow Monarch Sword Damage + F Skill (3 quests) Starter Island — right corner, on a cliff
Mastery NPCs let you boost a specific weapon's damage Image credit: Roblox (via YouTube/@JixxyJax)

All Weapon Seller NPCs

Weapon sellers either sell swords outright for currency or craft them from materials you've gathered. If you're looking for a specific blade, here's where to go.

NPC Weapon Location
Katana Seller Katana Sword Starter Island — straight from spawn, on your left
Dark Blade Seller Dark Blade Sword Snow Island — right side from the portal, on a cliff
Jinwoo Trainer Sung Jin Woo Sword (crafted) Sailor Island — right corner
Ragna Sword Seller Ragna Sword Snow Island — right corner
Aizen Seller Aizen Sword (crafted) Hueco Mundo — left corner
Shadow Seller Shadow Sword Dungeon Island — top of the chamber, left corner
Shadow Monarch Seller Shadow Monarch Sword Dungeon Island — top of the chamber, right corner
Ichigo Seller Ichigo Sword Hueco Mundo — right from the portal, then left
Rimuru Seller Rimuru Sword Slime Island — right corner
Weapon sellers either sell swords outright for currency or craft them Image credit: Roblox (via YouTube/@JixxyJax)

All Melee Trainer NPCs

Melee Trainers teach you fighting styles, which form one of the most important parts of any build. Many of them stand on rooftops or elevated structures, so you'll need to jump or fly to reach them.

Trainer Fighting Style Location
Gojo Trainer Gojo Shibuya Station — rooftop of the building with a red billboard
Sukuna Trainer Sukuna Shibuya Station — rooftop behind the Enchanter and Blessing NPC
Qin Shi Trainer Qin Shi Boss Island — left corner
Yuji Trainer Yuji Shibuya Station — rooftop to the right of the teleport portal
Alucard Trainer Alucard Sailor Island — near the water in the left corner
Strongest of Today Trainer Strongest of Today Shinjuku Island — rooftop of the last building in the left corner
Strongest in History Trainer Strongest in History Shinjuku Island — rooftop of the broken building on the right
Madoka Trainer Madoka Valentine Island — opposite end of the island from spawn
Gilgamesh Trainer Gilgamesh Boss Island — on top of the giant hand statue above the boss arena
Anos Trainer Anos Academy Island — on the castle roof

Haki Trainers

Three separate NPCs teach the three types of Haki. Each one lives on a different island, and you'll need to meet their level or stat requirements before they'll train you.

NPC Haki Type Island
Haki Trainer Armament Haki Snow Island
Observation Haki Trainer Observation Haki Desert Island
Conqueror Haki Trainer Conqueror Haki Shibuya Station

Crafting and Utility NPCs

Crafters turn raw materials into boss-summoning keys and domain shards, while utility NPCs handle fruit rolls, enchanting, and stat rerolls. Knowing exactly where each one stands saves a lot of aimless wandering.

NPC Function Island
Shrine Domain Shard Crafter Crafts Shrine Domain Shard (6× Cursed Talisman + 2× Infinity Essence) Shinjuku Island
Infinity Domain Shard Crafter Crafts Infinity Domain Shard (6× Energy Shard + 2× Cursed Flesh) Shinjuku Island
Slime Key Crafter Crafts Slime Key (2× Slime Shards) Slime Island
Divine Grail Crafter Crafts Divine Grail (3× Broken Sword) Boss Island
Babylon Key Crafter Crafts Babylon Key (Servant Race + 100× Broken Sword + 5× Golden Essence + 2× Phantom Core) Boss Island
Gem Fruit Dealer Fruit roll for 50 Gems per spin Sailor Island
Coin Fruit Dealer Fruit roll for 15,000 Gold per spin Sailor Island
Enchanter Enchants Accessories Shibuya Station
Stat Reroll Rerolls stats for Gems Sailor Island
Crafters turn raw materials into boss-summoning keys and domain shards Image credit: Roblox (via YouTube/@JixxyJax)

Tip: The Divine Grail is used to summon the Gilgamesh boss on Boss Island, while the Slime Key summons Rimuru on Slime Island. Farm the required materials on the corresponding islands before visiting these crafters.


Dungeon Pieces and the Dungeon Quest

Before you can spawn dungeons, you need to collect six ancient puzzle pieces scattered across the map and then defeat 25 bosses. The Dungeon NPC on Dungeon Island gives you the quest once you hit level 5,000. Every puzzle piece spawns in a fixed location for all players.

Island Puzzle Piece Location
Jungle Island Walk left from spawn across the sand to the rocks; the piece rests against one of them
Shibuya Station From where Sukuna spawns on a rooftop, jump to the next roof to the right
Starter Island Against the wall of the white building with a red roof
Snow Island Behind the igloo visible from the portal, leaning against a tree trunk
Hueco Mundo Behind the main building on the island
Desert Island Far side of the island from the main spawn, hidden among rocks

After collecting all six pieces and defeating 25 bosses of any type, you unlock the Dungeon Spawner. You can then enter dungeons using a Dungeon Key, which drops from world bosses and chests. The two currently available dungeons are the Shadow Dungeon (Cid Dungeon, featuring the Shadow boss at waves 5, 10, and 15) and the Rune Dungeon (no boss, but Runes can drop from each defeated NPC). Both offer easy, medium, hard, and extreme difficulty tiers across 15 waves.

Before you can spawn dungeons, you need to collect six ancient puzzle pieces scattered across the map and then defeat 25 bosses | Image credit: Roblox (via YouTube/@NeedForGaming)


Boss Summoner NPCs and Key Farming

Several bosses in Sailor Piece don't spawn naturally — you summon them at specific NPCs using keys, currency, and gems. The Boss Summoner on Boss Island handles Saber (1× Boss Key + 100K Cash + 175 Gems), Qin Shi (3× Boss Key + 250K Cash + 400 Gems), Ichigo (5× Boss Key + 350K Cash + 600 Gems), and Gilgamesh (1× Divine Grail + 500K Cash + 500 Gems). Separate summoner NPCs on Shinjuku Island handle Strongest of Today (1× Limitless Key) and Strongest in History (1× Malevolent Key), while Rimuru is summoned on Slime Island with a Slime Key and Anos on Academy Island with a Calamity Seal.

Boss Keys drop from all non-boss enemies, chests, quests, and the Merchant. A popular farming method is to use the Quake Fruit's C skill on Shinjuku Island to wipe both packs of Strong Sorcerers and Curse enemies simultaneously. Limitless Keys come from the Gojo boss at Shibuya Station and Strong Sorcerer mobs on Shinjuku Island, while Malevolent Keys drop from Sukuna and Curse enemies in the same areas.

Every boss also has a built-in pity system. You're guaranteed a rare drop on every 25th boss kill, so a common strategy is to defeat 24 easy bosses and then fight the one you actually need items from to trigger the pity reward. You must deal at least 10% of a boss's total HP to qualify for any drops at all.

You need to summon certain bosses at specific NPCs using keys, currency, and gems | Image credit: Roblox (via YouTube/@NeedForGaming)


Sailor Piece keeps adding islands and NPCs with each major update, so bookmark this reference and check back when new content drops. Keeping a mental map of where each NPC stands — especially the crafters and boss summoners — will save you significant time as you push into the endgame grind.

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