Sailor Piece’s latest update adds a lot to chase, and the biggest goals for many players are the new strongest specs, the new tower mode, and the fresh farming paths tied to Sid and Madara. If you’re coming back after the patch, the game feels very different: the max level has increased, new islands have appeared, and several progression systems now matter more than before.
This guide breaks down the update in a clean, practical way so you can focus on the right farms, unlocks, and upgrade paths.
What’s new in the Sailor Piece update?
The update introduces:
- A higher max level
- New islands and bosses
- Sid-related progression
- Madara-related progression
- A new tower-style mode
- New titles, clans, traits, and races worth checking
- Updated farming priorities for damage and luck builds
If you’re trying to get the strongest specs, the main idea is simple: build enough damage and luck to farm bosses efficiently, then work through the Sid and Madara questlines and their unlock requirements.
New islands and where to go first
Two of the most important early stops are:
| Island | Main purpose | What players should do there |
|---|---|---|
| Ninja Island | Madara-related content | Farm enemies, wait for the boss spawn, and start Madara progression |
| Lawless Island | Sid-related content | Farm enemies and boss materials tied to Sid progression |
A good early route is:
- Reach the new max level
- Visit the new islands
- Build a damage setup for boss farming
- Start collecting Sid and Madara materials
- Work toward tower rewards and stronger passives
Leveling to the new max level
The update raises the level cap, so if you were already close before the patch, this should be your first priority. Leveling opens up the newer content and makes boss farming smoother.
A simple leveling approach:
- Pick the newest quest with the best enemy density
- Use wide-area moves to clear packs fast
- Focus on consistent clears instead of slow single-target damage
- Recheck your stats after each major level gain
If your build is built around crits, keep that in mind while leveling. In this update, crit-heavy setups appear to be especially valuable for speed-clearing.
Best farming priorities after the update
Once you hit the updated level cap, the strongest progression path is usually:
- Improve damage output
- Improve luck and drops
- Farm boss materials
- Unlock stronger specs
- Return to tower progression for extra rewards
Here’s a quick priority table:
| Priority | Why it matters |
|---|---|
| Damage | Makes boss clears faster and safer |
| Luck | Helps with drops, rerolls, and farming efficiency |
| Boss materials | Needed for unlocks and spec upgrades |
| Titles/clans/races | Can add noticeable stat value |
| Tower mode | Gives extra progression and rewards |
Sid: how to start and what to expect
Sid is one of the major update goals. He’s tied to Lawless Island, and the content around him involves boss farming plus multiple material requirements.
From the in-game steps seen in this update cycle, you’ll likely need to:
- Reach the relevant island
- Farm the enemies or bosses tied to Sid materials
- Collect the required items before attempting the unlock
- Check nearby NPCs for mastery or follow-up requirements
Sid farming tips
Sid can be a bit awkward to fight because knockback, movement, and visual effects can make the encounter messy. A few practical tips:
- Turn off effects if the fight is causing frame drops or crashes
- Keep your burst damage ready for short openings
- Try to fight in a way that keeps the boss centered
- Use a build that balances survival and damage
Sid-related items and materials
The update appears to use multiple Sid-related drop items and follow-up materials. Since requirements can change with patches, the safest move is to check the NPC prompts in-game and verify the exact material list from the quest interface before farming too long.
Madara: how the boss spawn works
Madara is tied to Ninja Island and appears to use a timed spawn system. That makes him different from normal bosses because you can’t just spawn him instantly whenever you want.
Madara farming overview
| Step | What to do |
|---|---|
| 1 | Go to Ninja Island |
| 2 | Watch for the countdown spawn |
| 3 | Farm nearby enemies while waiting |
| 4 | Fight Madara when he appears |
| 5 | Repeat for the required drops and title progress |
Madara farming tips
Because the spawn is on a timer, the best strategy is to:
- Stay in a server where the boss is active
- Keep a strong burst setup ready
- Use server hopping if you’re trying to keep the loop moving
- Check what materials are still missing before leaving the island
If you’re short on time, server hopping can help you avoid long downtime, but you should still expect a lot of waiting around this boss.
The new strongest specs: what players are chasing
This update adds or highlights several top-tier options for traits, clans, races, and weapon setups. The exact “best” choice can change depending on whether you want melee, sword, luck, or general farming power.
Common update-era goals
| Category | What to look for |
|---|---|
| Trait | Strong damage-focused trait for your build |
| Race | Best choice for melee or farming, depending on your setup |
| Clan | Luck or sword bonuses for drop-focused farming |
| Weapon roll | Damage-focused rolls for your main spec |
| Title | Stat boosts that help with boss farming |
A smart approach is to separate your setup into two builds:
- Farming build: luck, drops, and survival
- Damage build: crit, raw damage, and boss burst
That way, you can swap based on whether you’re grinding for materials or pushing damage checks.
How to build for better boss farming
A lot of players are realizing that crit-based builds matter more now. If your damage feels inconsistent, your setup may be too spread out.
Recommended build focus
- Crit chance
- Crit damage
- Main damage stat
- Enough defense to survive boss bursts
- Luck only when the farm calls for it
If you’re farming normal enemies, go for maximum clear speed. If you’re farming bosses, consider switching in more boss-friendly stats and passive bonuses.
New tower mode: Infinity Tower basics
The update also adds a tower-style mode that feels like a long challenge run. Instead of a short boss fight, you move floor by floor, clearing enemies and bosses as the stages get harder.
What to expect in tower mode
- Floors that increase in difficulty
- Timed or wave-based progression
- Special conditions on certain floors
- Tokens or currency for tower-related rewards
Tower mode progression table
| Floor range | What usually happens |
|---|---|
| Early floors | Easy clears, fast progress |
| Mid floors | Slightly tankier enemies and bosses |
| Higher floors | More noticeable damage checks |
| Floor 50+ | The mode becomes a real test of your build |
If you’re entering tower mode for the first time, don’t overcomplicate it. Bring your strongest damage setup and learn where your burst windows are.
Tower rewards and why they matter
Players can earn tower tokens or similar currency by progressing. These rewards can usually be spent on tower-related items, cosmetics, or upgrades.
Because reward systems can shift in updates, check the tower shop or reward menu directly in-game to see what’s available now.
Titles, clans, races, and traits worth checking
The update appears to introduce or refresh several stat sources. These can make a huge difference when your damage looks “off.”
Stat sources to review
| Source | Why it matters |
|---|---|
| Title | Can add luck or damage |
| Clan | Often boosts sword, luck, or utility |
| Race | May improve melee or farming |
| Trait | Strong modifier for your overall build |
If your damage is lower than expected, double-check these first. It’s easy to forget a luck title or a weaker race is still equipped.
Best update routine for returning players
If you haven’t played since before the patch, use this routine:
- Go to the newest islands
- Finish leveling to the new cap
- Set up a damage build
- Roll your race/clan/trait for the best available options
- Farm Sid materials
- Farm Madara materials
- Run tower floors for extra rewards
- Recheck your stats before committing to a long grind
Quick farming checklist
| Task | Done? |
|---|---|
| Hit new max level | ☐ |
| Visit Ninja Island | ☐ |
| Visit Lawless Island | ☐ |
| Set up damage build | ☐ |
| Set up luck build | ☐ |
| Start Sid farming | ☐ |
| Start Madara farming | ☐ |
| Try tower mode | ☐ |
Final tips for the strongest specs grind
A few things can save a lot of time:
- Don’t farm bosses with the wrong build equipped
- Keep a damage setup saved and a luck setup saved
- Turn off effects if your game stutters during boss fights
- Check NPC requirements before farming a material for hours
- Use tower mode when you need extra progression currency
The biggest mistake players make is chasing every new thing at once. Focus on one unlock path at a time, and you’ll progress much faster.
FAQ
How do I get Sid in Sailor Piece?
Sid is tied to the new Lawless Island progression. You’ll need to check the boss and NPC requirements in-game, then farm the listed materials.
Where do I find Madara?
Madara is on Ninja Island and appears on a countdown. You’ll usually need to wait for the spawn, then defeat him for his drops and title progress.
Is tower mode worth doing?
Yes, if you want extra rewards and upgrade currency. It also gives you another reason to improve your main combat build.
What should I focus on first after the update?
Hit the new max level first, then build a strong damage setup before farming Sid, Madara, or tower floors.