Get the King of Babylon title in Sailor Piece by unlocking Sea 2, farming King of Heroes V2 at Hero Kingdom, and relying on either a rare drop or 125-kill pity.
To get the King of Babylon title in Sailor Piece, unlock Sea 2, teleport to Hero Kingdom, and farm the King of Heroes V2 boss until the title drops (a very low chance per kill) or you hit the guaranteed pity at 125 kills.
The King of Babylon title in Sailor Piece isn’t tied to a quest you can knock out in one sitting — it’s a boss farm, plain and simple. Everything happens at one spot in Sea 2, against one boss, and the only two ways it lands in your inventory are a lucky drop or the grind reaching its safety net. Here’s the full route, what the title actually does, and how to avoid burning kills for nothing.
King of Babylon at a glance: route and requirements
| Detail | Info |
|---|---|
| Requirement | Sea 2 unlocked |
| Location | Hero Kingdom, Sea 2 |
| Boss | King of Heroes V2 (called Gilgamesh V2 in some guides) |
| How obtained | Boss drop only — no purchase path |
| Drop chance | Under ~1% per kill (approximate, unverified) |
| Pity guarantee | 125 kills |
The short version: this is a grind, not a quest. You need Sea 2 open before anything else, because the title only exists on Hero Kingdom island and only drops off the King of Heroes V2 boss there. There’s no Robux or in-game currency path to it in any of the available sources — you can’t shortcut it with cash, you can only farm. The drop chance per kill is tiny, but the game backs you up with a pity counter so the farm always ends eventually.
Farming the King of Heroes V2 boss for the title
Unlock Sea 2
You can’t reach Hero Kingdom or the boss until Sea 2 is open, so clear that progression first.

Teleport to Hero Kingdom
Use the Sea 2 teleporter menu to jump straight to the Hero Kingdom island.

Reach the King of Heroes V2 boss
Exit the portal and head left until you hit the boss arena, where the Disciple NPC stands near the spawn.

Build for Luck and Damage
Stack Luck to nudge your drop odds up and Damage so each kill goes down fast — a pure-damage, no-Luck setup just makes the farm longer.
Farm until it drops or pity hits
Keep killing King of Heroes V2 — the title has a very low chance to drop each time, or it’s guaranteed once you reach 125 kills.

Don’t quit between 50 and 100 kills — that’s exactly where most players give up, but the 125-kill pity means every kill you log is permanent progress toward a guaranteed title.
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Drop rate and the 125-kill pity system
Every source agrees on two things: the per-kill drop chance is extremely low, and the title is guaranteed at 125 kills. The exact percentage, though, is where they stop agreeing. You’ll see it described as “under 1%”, as a flat 1%, as roughly 0.5% base climbing to ~1% with a Luck boost, and even as a simple “1 in 125” that really just mirrors the pity threshold rather than the true RNG rate.

None of those numbers come from official patch notes, so treat the precise figure as unverified — what’s reliable is that it’s rare and that the floor exists. It’s also worth flagging that the exact award condition (whether it drops on any kill, the final hit, a damage threshold, or a hidden trigger) isn’t confirmed by the sources either, so don’t over-engineer your runs around a rule no one’s nailed down. Just kill the boss cleanly and keep your count climbing.
The practical takeaway is that the 125 pity is your real plan, not a backup. Plan for the full grind, treat an early drop as a bonus, and you won’t feel cheated by bad luck. If you want to estimate session time, some players report the boss respawns roughly every 5–10 minutes — but that’s player observation, not a confirmed timer, and it can shift with updates.

What the King of Babylon title does
King of Babylon is described as one of the strongest Damage-buff titles in the game, which is the main reason it’s worth the farm. The exact multiplier isn’t documented anywhere in the sources, so there’s no number to quote — just that its damage boost sits at the top tier compared to other titles.

It also pulls double duty as a progression gate: you need the King of Babylon title to unlock or buy the King of Heroes V2 melee weapon. If that upgrade is your goal, the title isn’t optional — it’s the key that opens the door.
Mistakes that waste your King of Babylon grind
The most expensive errors all come from farming in the wrong place. Trying in Sea 1 won’t work at all — the title is locked behind Sea 2. Even inside Sea 2, the title only drops on Hero Kingdom, so detours to Blue Planet or other islands are dead ends, and raids and other bosses never drop it no matter how many you clear. King of Heroes V2 is the one and only source.
The other two mistakes are about how you grind. Running a pure-damage build with no Luck still works, but it stretches the expected farm out longer than it needs to be. And the big one is quitting before the pity — stopping at 50 to 100 kills throws away guaranteed progress when the 125 mark was within reach.
Where to go after King of Babylon
Once the title’s yours, the obvious next step is the King of Heroes V2 melee — you can finally unlock and farm it now that the prerequisite is cleared. If you’re title-hunting, the Bearer of Light title is a natural follow-up: it drops from the Light Raid boss on Blue Planet in Sea 2, with reported drop chances around 0.67–1.21% depending on difficulty and the same 125-run pity, so you already know how that grind feels.
To actually use what you’ve earned, swap titles from the Inventory → Titles tab or visit the Titles Dealer on Sailor Island. That lets you rotate between damage, XP, and gem-boosting titles depending on what you’re doing — keep King of Babylon on for boss fights, switch to an XP or gem title when you’re farming progression.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does it take to get the King of Babylon title?
It varies wildly because the per-kill drop chance is under roughly 1% (and unconfirmed). You might get lucky in a handful of kills, or you might farm all the way to the 125-kill pity that guarantees it. With a reported boss respawn of about 5–10 minutes between fights — itself an unconfirmed, player-observed timer — a worst-case run to pity can take several hours of farming.
Can you buy the King of Babylon title with Robux or in-game currency?
No. None of the available sources mention any Robux or in-game currency purchase for it. The title is a boss drop only, earned by farming King of Heroes V2.
Can you get it in Sea 1 or from other bosses?
No. You need Sea 2 unlocked, and the title drops only from King of Heroes V2 on Hero Kingdom. Sea 1, other Sea 2 islands like Blue Planet, raids, and other bosses won’t drop it.
Is the 125-kill pity guarantee real?
Every guide and community source agrees the title is guaranteed at 125 kills, so it’s reliable in practice. That said, it hasn’t been confirmed from official patch notes, so treat the exact threshold as community-sourced rather than officially stated.
Do you need the King of Babylon title for the King of Heroes V2 melee?
Yes. The title is a prerequisite to unlock or buy the King of Heroes V2 melee weapon, so if that upgrade is your goal, you have to earn the title first.