Legacy Piece’s current combat roster is best explained as three scan-friendly lists: styles/specs first, then abilities, then weapons, with each entry showing what it is, where to unlock it, and any race, boss, banner, chest, raid, gamepass, or world-boss requirement.
This guide covers obtainable styles/specs, non-fruit abilities, and weapons in Legacy Piece. Fruit are not included, and older Sea 1 weapon/style notes are separated later because they sit outside the later anime-themed roster.
Legacy Piece is a live game, so exact prices, damage values, cooldowns, and drop behavior can change between patches. Where current public details conflict or do not give a firm value, the entry is marked plainly instead of pretending the number is confirmed.
Check the race requirement before farming drops, because Strongest Saiyan, Turbo Spirit, One Eyed Ghoul, Hero Hunter, Zangetsu, and Electro/Mink can waste your grind if your race is wrong.
- Roster scope for styles, abilities, and weapons
- Styles/specs roster and requirements
- Non-fruit abilities and obtainment notes
- Main weapon roster and obtainment methods
- Early Sea 1 weapons and fighting styles
- Recommended progression path
- Common mistakes with Legacy Piece weapons
- Grinding order for new and returning players
- Frequently Asked Questions
Roster scope for styles, abilities, and weapons

The current roster is easiest to read as three categories: style/spec powers, non-fruit abilities, and weapons. The main list starts with style/spec unlocks, moves into ability unlocks, and then covers weapons by obtainment method.
Katana is skipped in the main weapon section, so the early Sea 1 katana and shop-weapon notes are grouped in their own section. That keeps older starter gear separate from later boss, banner, raid, race, and world-boss grinds.
Styles/specs roster and requirements
| Style/spec | Rarity or role | Where to unlock | Main requirements | Source of materials | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Strongest Saiyan | Epic spec | Jungle Island, Goku NPC | Saiyan race; Dragon Ball | Summon banner or chests | Solid for an epic; short, direct combat kit. |
| Turbo Spirit | Legendary race-gated spec | Jungle Island, Okarun NPC | Yokai race; Turbo Spirit drops | Summon banner or Turbo Granny boss | Turbo Granny spawns on Jungle Island based on server time. |
| Scrap Brawler | Easier spec | A City, seller NPC | Rudo drops | Rudo boss on A City island | One of the easier specs to target early. |
| Destructive Moon | Questline spec | Slayer Mansion | Boss kills for rank-ups; man blood; 3 juggling balls; find Kyuki | Akaza boss, summon banner, or trading for juggling balls | Questline asks for repeated man blood use, juggling balls, and Kyuki tracking. |
| One Eyed Ghoul | Race-gated spec | Tokyo Ghoul Island, seller NPC | Ghoul race; Kaneki drops | Kaneki boss; Crimson Owl world boss may drop items; mobs can drop flesh-type materials | Requires ghoul race materials through the island NPC. |
| Hero Hunter | Human race quest spec | A City island | Human race; Garou items; combat-only questline | Garou boss by server time or manual spawn | Questline includes Flashy Flash kills, Garou kills, and player kills using combat. |
These are the six style/spec entries covered in the current roster order: Strongest Saiyan, Turbo Spirit, Scrap Brawler, Destructive Moon, One Eyed Ghoul, and Hero Hunter. The main blockers are race requirements, boss drops, banner/chest items, and questline checks.
Strongest Saiyan and Turbo Spirit are blocked mainly by race and banner/chest or boss drops. Scrap Brawler is much more straightforward because it leans on the Rudo boss and a seller NPC instead of a race lock.
Destructive Moon and Hero Hunter are the most quest-heavy style/spec grinds here. Destructive Moon improves through boss kills and its Akaza questline, while Hero Hunter adds a stricter combat-only route that requires Human race, repeated boss defeats, and player kills.
Non-fruit abilities and obtainment notes
| Ability | Location/NPC | Required items | Boss/dungeon/source | Best use or warning |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Storm Esper | Legacy Island NPC | Meteor fragments | Meteor fragments spawn every 15 minutes on Jungle Island | Recommended for early farming. |
| First Hero | A City | Blast materials | Blast boss, spawnable on the island | Solid ability once you can farm the boss. |
| Jane Juliet | Jiujutsu High NPC | Dungeon requirements | Dungeon on Jiujutsu High | Hand content; bring a decent loadout first. |
| Cursed King Sukuna | Sukuna NPC | 4 fingers; Gojo kills | Banner or chests for fingers; Gojo boss kills | Strongest endgame spec, not an early target. |
| Limitless Gojo | Jiujutsu High, upstairs NPC | 2 Six Eyed; Sukuna kills | Banner or Gojo boss for Six Eyed; Sukuna boss kills | Strongest endgame spec with repeated boss requirements. |
The non-fruit ability roster here covers Storm Esper, First Hero, Jane Juliet, Cursed King Sukuna, and Limitless Gojo. Storm Esper is the standout early-farming pick, while Sukuna and Gojo are better treated as endgame grinds.
Some names may appear differently in player menus or older lists, especially around Jane Juliet/Ryu and Limitless Gojo/Limitless Vessel. When in doubt, match the NPC, island, and material requirement rather than relying only on the label.
Main weapon roster and obtainment methods
| Weapon | How to get | Location/NPC | Required boss/item | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Pipe | Buy from NPC | Jungle Island NPC | Price not confirmed | Has two moves; useful simple weapon. |
| Saber | Buy from Shanks | Starter Island, Shanks NPC | Price not confirmed | Very decent beginner weapon. |
| Ace | Buy from Shanks | Starter Island, Shanks NPC | Price not confirmed | Good early-to-mid game weapon. |
| Nightblade | Gamepass-only | Gamepass prompt/menu | Gamepass | Strongest early-to-mid game option; not a free boss drop. |
| Zangetsu | Material and race unlock | WOO island, Rukia NPC | Ichigo boss drops; Shinagami race | Ichigo can spawn naturally or be manually spawned on the island. |
| First Espada | Material unlock | WOO island, Starrk NPC | Hoyoku from Aizen boss | Boss can spawn or be spawned; solid later weapon. |
| Mind Master | Boss-drop/material unlock | WOO island, Aizen NPC | Aizen boss drops | Good midgame weapon with a cool move set. |
| Thunder | Purchased upgrade grind | Slayer Mansion, Zenitsu seller | Buy all gourds repeatedly; enough Beli | Fun weapon, but the gourd requirement makes it costly. |
| Pure Love | Raid weapon | Jiujutsu High, Yuta seller | Raid completion/materials | Strongest bossing weapon, but the raid requirement is hard. |
| Black Knight | Chance drop only | No NPC | Sid Kaganu world boss | World boss can spawn on random islands; drop is chance-based. |
The main weapon roster covers Pipe, Saber, Ace, Nightblade, Zangetsu, First Espada, Mind Master, Thunder, Pure Love, and Black Knight. Katana is intentionally handled later with the early Sea 1 weapon notes.
Early Sea 1 weapons and fighting styles
| Item/style | Type | Location | Cost or drop rate | Moves/requirements |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Hakuoki Katana | Sword | Foosha Island | 850 Beli | Uses One Sword Style. |
| Crude Cutlass | Sword | Foosha Island | 850 Beli | Uses One Sword Style. |
| Dororo Katana | Sword | Shells Town | 850 Beli; reportedly also appears in chests/shops | Uses One Sword Style. |
| Rurouni Katana | Sword | Shells Town | 850 Beli | Uses One Sword Style. |
| Bazooka | Weapon | Shells Town | 1,000 Beli | No listed moves. |
| Axe Hand | Boss weapon | Shells Town, Axe Hand Morgan | 5% drop | Axe Smash at 1 Mastery; Axe Double Slash at 7 Mastery. |
| Frost Blade | Boss weapon | Shimotsuki Village, Yeti | 3% drop | Ice Impale at 1 Mastery; Frost Spike at 10 Mastery. |
| Whip | Boss weapon | Orange Town, Johji | 5% drop | Whip Barrage at 1 Mastery; Whip Strike at 7 Mastery. |
| Buggy’s Knife | Boss weapon | Orange Town, Buggy D. Clown | 4% drop | Clown: Slash at 1 Mastery; Parade Ball at 7 Mastery. |
| Basic Combat | Fighting style | Starter/default | Free | Default fists; no special skills listed. |
| One Sword Style | Fighting style | Swordsman NPC / sword shops | Bought with Beli; exact current NPC not fully confirmed | Replaces M1 chain with slashes; exact skill values are unconfirmed. |
| Blackleg | Fighting style | NPC not fully confirmed | Reportedly bought with Beli; price unverified | Kick-based style with five skills, including Party Table Kick. |
| Electro/Mink | Fighting style | Mink race requirement | Requires Mink race; unlock details unverified | Includes Electric Claw, Electric Head, dash/Thunderburst-style moves, Electric Luna, and Elect Bolt. |
This section is extra early-game context, not a contradiction of the main roster above. These Sea 1 weapons and separately documented fighting styles are useful for new players, especially before boss, dungeon, raid, banner, and world-boss grinds become realistic.
For early Sea 1 gear, mastery matters because several weapons list moves at specific mastery levels. Leveling still matters for health and stamina, so do not treat a low-level boss weapon as a full build by itself.
Some older player lists also mention names such as Higuma Katana, Iron Mace, Kachi, Kiribachi, Daisenso, and Oni Spear, but their current locations and rates are not consistent enough to treat as confirmed rows here.
Recommended progression path
Storm Esper is the clearest early ability target because meteor fragments have a known Jungle Island timer and the kit is strong for farming. Scrap Brawler is also a practical early spec goal because it is called out as one of the easier specs to obtain.
Midgame is where boss and material weapons make more sense: Axe Hand, Frost Blade, Whip, Buggy’s Knife, First Hero, Zangetsu, First Espada, Mind Master, and Thunder. After that, push into dungeon, raid, banner/chest, and world-boss grinds such as Jane Juliet, Cursed King Sukuna, Limitless Gojo, Pure Love, and Black Knight.
Common mistakes with Legacy Piece weapons

The biggest mistake is mixing Legacy Piece data with King Legacy data. If a sword list talks about dozens of swords, Blacksmith upgrades, stones, or mechanics that do not match the in-game Legacy Piece prompts, do not use it for this game.
Another common mistake is assuming every weapon has a full move kit. Bazooka has no listed moves, while weapons like Axe Hand, Frost Blade, Whip, and Buggy’s Knife unlock moves through mastery.
Do not assume boss and world-boss drops are guaranteed. Black Knight is especially easy to misunderstand because it has no NPC and comes only from the Sid Kaganu world boss with a chance-based drop.
Grinding order for new and returning players
STEP 1/6
Buy a cheap starter weapon

Starter with an 850 Beli Sea 1 sword/cutlass or a simple Starter Island option like Saber or Ace so you are not farming empty-handed.
STEP 2/6
Get an easier spec first

Scrap Brawler is one of the simpler specs, while Storm Esper is a strong early-farming ability if you can collect meteor fragments.
STEP 3/6
Farm manageable bosses

Move into Axe Hand Morgan, Yeti, Johji, Buggy D. Clown, Rudo, and Blast once your weapon mastery can clear them reliably.
STEP 4/6
Check race locks before longer farms

Saiyan, Yokai, Ghoul, Human, Mink, and Shinagami requirements should be handled before you sink time into matching drops.
STEP 5/6
Push hard instance content

Jane Juliet’s dungeon and Pure Love’s raid are better after you have a stable loadout, not as first objectives.
STEP 6/6
Chase endgame chance grinds last

Cursed King Sukuna, Limitless Gojo, and Black Knight involve banner/chest items, repeated boss kills, or a random world-boss drop.
Video help
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the easiest style or spec to get in Legacy Piece?
Scrap Brawler is the easiest showcased spec to point at because it is described as one of the easier specs and comes through the seller NPC in A City with drops from the Rudo boss. For older core styles, Basic Combat is your default, while One Sword Style is tied to bought sword-style progression.
Which ability is best for early farming?
Storm Esper is the best early-farming pick from this roster. It comes from the Legacy Island NPC and needs meteor fragments, which spawn every 15 minutes on Jungle Island.
How do you get Black Knight?
Black Knight has no NPC. The only listed method is defeating the Sid Kaganu world boss, which can spawn on random islands and only has a chance to drop it.
Is Nightblade free or gamepass-only?
Nightblade is gamepass-only. It is not listed as a free shop weapon, boss drop, raid reward, or world-boss drop.
Are fruits included in this swords, styles, and abilities guide?
No. Fruit are skipped here so the roster stays focused on styles/specs, non-fruit abilities, and weapons.
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Why do some weapon lists show different swords?
Some lists mix older Sea 1 shop weapons, boss drops, later anime-themed weapons, outdated names, or even data from King Legacy. Use the in-game menu and NPC prompts as the final check, especially when a list includes swords or upgrade systems that do not appear in Legacy Piece.