What to know
- Dragon Goddess drops from Kraken and Sea Serpent bosses in the Second Sea.
- You must be far out in the open sea, not near islands, to trigger sea‑beast spawns.
- The drop chance is very low (around 1%), so this is a pure grind loop of spawn–kill–repeat.
- Grouping with friends lets you kill bosses faster and effectively increases your total drop chances over time.
Dragon Goddess in Sailor Piece cannot be bought directly; it has to drop from bosses in the open ocean of the second sea, and the fastest way is to farm Kraken and Sea Serpent repeatedly.
Dragon Goddess details
| Point | Detail |
|---|---|
| Required area | Second Sea, open ocean, far from islands |
| Bosses that drop it | Kraken, Sea Serpent |
| Drop chance | Roughly 1% per defeated boss |
| Best setup | Farm with friends to speed up kills |
| Method type | Pure RNG grind; no quest steps or NPC |
Where and how Dragon Goddess spawns
Dragon Goddess is tied to sea‑beast bosses in the Second Sea, not to any NPC, shop, or island quest. In order to even see these bosses, you must first unlock Second Sea and then sail far away from the nearest island into the wide open ocean.

Once you are in the open sea, the game will randomly spawn Kraken or Sea Serpent. These spawns are not tied to a fixed timer or exact location, so you may need to keep moving around the same ocean zone until a boss appears on the radar.
How to reach the right location
Step 1: Unlock Second Sea
Make sure you have progressed far enough in the story or bounty requirements to gain access to Second Sea.

Step 2: Leave the island
From your main island in Sea 2, use your ship or dash to move away from the coastline. Keep going until you are surrounded only by open water and the island is a small dot in the distance.
Step 3: Stay in the middle ocean
Stay roughly 200–600 studs away from land, but the key condition is that you must be clearly in the open sea, not close to any island or structure. Bosses are very unlikely to spawn while you are near the coast or on calm “safe” zones.

How to farm Kraken and Sea Serpent for Dragon Goddess
Step 4: Wait for a sea‑beast event
Once you are in the open sea of Second Sea, stay still or move slowly and watch for sea‑beast spawn indicators. Kraken and Sea Serpent will appear with a special sound, visual effect, and sometimes a notification on‑screen.

If nothing appears after a while, you can sail a short distance in a circle and then stop again, but do not keep re‑entering the ocean from the island every few seconds, as spawns are more stable when you stay in one open‑sea zone.
Step 5: Position and lock onto the boss
When Kraken or Sea Serpent appears, quickly lock‑on and put some distance between you and its main body or tail. For Kraken, priority targets are the tentacles and weak‑point eyes; for Sea Serpent, focus on the head and along the spine where it takes extra damage.

Use fast‑moving attacks and shocks to interrupt the boss’s patterns and keep your stamina bar from dropping to zero. If you are in a group, assign one or two players to keep the boss locked‑on and the rest to focus on high‑damage bursts during openings.
Step 6: Finish the boss quickly
Try to kill each sea beast as fast as possible without taking unnecessary damage. The faster the boss dies, the less time you spend waiting between spawns and the more times you can roll the 1% Dragon Goddess drop chance over an hour‑long farming session.

After victory, check the loot box or drop zone that appears. If there is no Dragon Goddess, immediately return to idle in the same open‑sea area and wait for the next Kraken or Sea Serpent to spawn.
How to speed up your chances
Step 7: Farm with friends
Playing with two or more teammates is the most effective way to farm Dragon Goddess. Multiple players can lock‑on and deal damage at the same time, significantly reducing boss‑clear time and letting you farm more bosses per hour.
If you cannot join a crew, look for public servers that already have players farming Kraken or Sea Serpent in the open sea and team up with them in the same zone.

Step 8: Set up an efficient loop
Pick a single open‑sea “farm circle” and stick to it instead of hopping between different seas or islands. This reduces the chance of accidentally moving into an area where spawns are less frequent and keeps your RNG rolling on the same boss pool.
Log how many bosses you have killed (for example, every 10 Kraken or 10 Sea Serpent) and take short breaks every so often to avoid burnout. Since the drop rate is low, treating it as a marathon instead of a sprint usually yields better results.
Rewards table from Dragon Goddess farming
| Item | How it relates to Dragon Goddess farming |
|---|---|
| Dragon Goddess sword | Main target; drops from Kraken or Sea Serpent in Second Sea open sea |
| Sea Beast drops | General loot such as coins, XP, or common materials also drop each clear |
| Boss‑kill XP / bounty | Killing Kraken and Sea Serpent increases your level and bounty, which can help with other late‑game content |
| Dual‑build progression | Using separate lock‑style and damage‑style builds encourages balanced character development |
Even though Dragon Goddess is fully RNG‑based, the perceived speed comes from reducing downtime and maximizing kills per hour. Choosing a stable farming zone, bringing or joining a team, and using a strong, optimized build will make the loop feel much smoother than trying to solo slow kills on a weak setup.