If you want to hit trillion damage consistently in Sailor Piece, the biggest secret is simple: stop treating damage as one stat and start stacking every permanent buff you can. Most players already have strong gear or decent skills, but they lose damage through weak rerolls, missed progression systems, and poor setup choices.

This guide breaks down five reliable ways to push your damage higher using player-facing systems you can check in-game. Some of these boosts come from progression, some from gear, and some from account-wide unlocks that add up fast.

1) Maximize mastery first

Mastery is one of the most important damage scales in Sailor Piece because it boosts several parts of your build at once. According to player testing shared in the community, mastery can raise:

Mastery benefitEffect
Overall damageUp to 32%
Crit damageUp to 25%
Crit chanceUp to 2.5%
Spec mastery bonusChance to deal 1.5x damage

The fastest way to level it is by farming content that gives the most mastery XP. In general, raids are a strong place to focus because they reward more mastery XP than normal NPC farming.

Best way to farm mastery

ActivityMastery XP value mentioned by players
Normal NPCs1
Normal bosses3
Sea beasts / bosses75
Raid bosses100

If you are trying to scale damage consistently, put mastery farming near the top of your priority list. It helps your build everywhere, not just in one mode.

2) Use a damage-focused race and keep account progression moving

Race choice matters a lot when you want high burst and high sustained damage. Reaper is one of the strongest damage-oriented races players are using right now, especially for sword-heavy builds.

Reaper bonusReported effect
Sword damage+35%
Max HP+120%
Execute damage+25%
Life steal+3%
Damage reduction+12%
Flat damage+105%

That mix is powerful because it gives both survivability and raw damage, which makes it easier to keep fighting instead of losing uptime.

Other progression systems that add up

A lot of players underestimate the small systems that contribute to your total stats:

SystemWhy it matters
IndexAdds account-wide boosts from permanent unlocks
AscensionHelps progression and can support gem income
Haki masteryImproves your buff over time
Skill treeGives direct combat upgrades
Guild upgradesAdds more stacked bonuses than many players expect

If you want consistent damage, don’t ignore long-term account progression. The more permanent unlocks you collect, the stronger your base becomes.

3) Roll better stats and save gems where possible

Stat rerolls can make a huge difference if you are aiming for high-end damage. The goal is usually to push your key stats as high as possible, ideally into top-tier rolls such as Z or SSS where available.

Players also point out a useful gem-saving trick: if you are opening a large amount of chests, equip a gem-boosting title first so the opening rewards are better.

Gem and reroll tips

TipWhy it helps
Focus rerolls on the stats that matter mostSaves resources
Use reroll options carefullyHelps stop when you hit a target
Equip a gem-boosting title before opening chestsCan improve your gem gains
Save gems for important reroll sessionsBetter chance of high-value stats

If you are low on resources, this is one of the easiest places to improve over time without changing your whole build.

4) Stack relics, artifacts, and gear that directly raise damage

This is where your damage starts to jump. A strong build in Sailor Piece usually comes from several layered bonuses instead of one huge item.

High-value damage pieces

Item/systemReported benefit
Crystal damage relic+40% damage
Sacred Dominion artifact set+20% damage, +22.5% crit damage, +15% crit chance
Demonic bloodline+32% damage and +12% sword damage multiplier
One-Eyed King title+110% damage

These are the kinds of bonuses that can turn a good build into a massive one because they stack with your other account boosts.

SlotBest stat direction
HelmetHP main stat; look for crit chance, crit damage, damage
GlovesDamage main stat; crit damage and crit chance
BootsDamage main stat; crit damage and crit chance
BodyCrit damage main stat; damage and crit chance

Gear priorities for damage

PriorityWhat to look for
1Direct damage bonuses
2Crit chance and crit damage
3Strong set bonuses
4Weapon enchants and blessings
5Titles and cosmetics with damage boosts

If a piece gives a clean, direct damage increase, it usually deserves attention before smaller convenience bonuses.

5) Build around consistency, not just big bursts

Trillion damage is not only about the biggest possible hit. It is about dealing strong damage over and over in real fights. That means your build should favor reliable procs, strong cooldown value, and bonuses that stay active during combat.

Systems that help with consistency

SystemWhy it matters
Haki masteryBuffs grow over time
Multi-hit skillsBetter for proc-based effects
Rampage-style passivesStrong for repeated pressure
Colossus-style passivesGood for boss damage consistency
Clan passivesAdd passive scaling over time

Players also point out that some effects are stronger in fights where you can keep hitting without downtime. Multi-hit skills, raid farming, and boss encounters all make those bonuses more valuable.

Practical combat approach

  • Use the strongest damage build you can sustain in actual fights.
  • Prioritize passives and bonuses that activate often.
  • Don’t overinvest in systems that require long stacking if your main goal is real combat.
  • Keep upgrading the parts of your build that apply in every mode.

Best damage stack order to check in-game

If you want a simple order to work through, use this as a checklist:

PriorityWhat to improve
1Mastery
2Race and account progression
3Stat rerolls
4Relics, artifacts, and set bonuses
5Titles, blessings, and passive effects

That order is useful because it starts with the biggest universal boosts and moves toward specialized damage scaling.

Sample high-damage build direction

You do not need every item maxed to improve. A strong damage path usually looks like this:

  • A damage-focused race
  • Strong mastery on your main weapon or spec
  • High-value stat rolls
  • A relic that directly boosts damage
  • A full set with crit and damage bonuses
  • A weapon title and blessing that increase output
  • Passive effects that proc reliably in fights

The exact best setup can change with updates, so check what is currently available in-game and compare the stats before investing too many resources.

What to focus on if you are mid-game

If you are not fully geared yet, start with the most practical upgrades first:

  1. Farm mastery on the content you already clear fast.
  2. Finish key progression unlocks for account-wide bonuses.
  3. Improve rerolls on your strongest gear.
  4. Work toward a reliable damage relic.
  5. Build toward a full damage set with crit bonuses.

That path will usually give better results than chasing one rare upgrade too early.

What changes after updates?

Sailor Piece updates can shift which item or passive is best. New bosses, sea beasts, PvP changes, or balance patches may make certain damage sources stronger or weaker. Always check current in-game stats and compare any new system against what you already use.

The core idea stays the same, though: stack permanent boosts, improve your rerolls, and build for consistent uptime.

FAQ

How do I reach trillion damage in Sailor Piece faster?

Focus on mastery, damage-oriented races, strong gear sets, and high-value rerolls. Trillion damage usually comes from stacking multiple bonuses, not one item.

Is Reaper the best race for damage?

For players focusing on raw damage, Reaper is one of the strongest options mentioned by the community. Check your current build and compare its bonuses with your playstyle.

What is the most important stat for damage builds?

Damage, crit damage, and crit chance are the biggest priorities for most builds. Exact priorities depend on your weapon and the rest of your setup.

Do I need every maxed item to hit huge damage?

No. Consistent high damage usually comes from stacking several medium and large buffs together. A strong overall build matters more than one perfect item.