The safest picks in Haze Seas are the awakened V2 fighting styles — Dragonic/Dragon Claw V2 and Electro V2 are the strongest late-game choices, while Black Leg, Fish-Man Karate, and Electro are practical progression picks before you awaken.
Haze Seas splits its damage across three systems — Fighting Styles, Fruits, and Swords — and the fighting-style meta right now leans hard on the V2 awakenings rather than any base style. There is no fully settled official ranking this early in the game’s life, so the smart move is to pick by range, uptime, safety, and how cleanly a style feeds into your build, then commit to awakening it. Below is a practical breakdown of what’s worth using, where to unlock it, and what to grind next.
Quick verdict and best Styles to go for
If you want the short answer: aim for an awakened V2 style, and treat Dragonic/Dragon Claw V2 and Electro V2 as the top-end targets. Before V2, Black Leg, Fish-Man Karate, and Electro carry you fine, because they’re accessible early and scale straight into their V2 forms.
Here’s the trap to avoid. A lot of “best Haze Seas fighting style” content is actually about a different Roblox pirate game and gets mislabeled. If a list tells you to run Godhuman, Sanguin Art, Dragon Talon, Electric Claw, Sharkman Karate, Superhuman, Death Step, or Water Kung Fu, close it — none of those exist in Haze Seas, and building around them will send your Money and mastery in the wrong direction.

Ranking the best fighting styles by use case
| Fighting style | Best use |
|---|---|
| Dragonic / Dragon Claw V2 | Late-game PvP, combo damage, mobility |
| Electro V2 | Fast engages and burst pressure in fights |
| Cyborg V2 | Tanky bossing and sustained grinding |
| Fish-Man Karate V2 | Upgrade if you already run Fish-Man Karate |
| Black Leg V2 | Upgrade if you already run Black Leg |
| Black Leg (base) | Early-to-mid-game progression |
| Fish-Man Karate (base) | Early-to-mid-game progression |
| Electro (base) | Early-game speed and pressure |
| Combat | Starter only, replace it fast |
KEY!This isn’t a fake definitive tier list — it’s a use-case ranking based on how these styles actually perform. The awakened V2 styles sit at the top because awakening is the whole point of the mastery grind. Dragonic/Dragon Claw V2 is the standout for late-game PvP thanks to high-damage combo routes and strong mobility, while Electro V2 matches it with fast engages and a mode skill that spikes your burst and pressure in serious fights.
If you’d rather not die mid-combo, Cyborg V2 is the tankier answer — it trades some flash for sustained damage and survivability, which makes it excellent for bossing and risky grinding. Fish-Man Karate V2 and Black Leg V2 are strong upgrades too, best chosen when you’re already leveling those base styles rather than pivoting cold. The base versions of Black Leg, Fish-Man Karate, and Electro are your early-to-mid-game workhorses, and Combat is a starter you’ll replace quickly.

Germa also shows up in style showcases, but there’s little public data on its balance, so it’s hard to place with confidence — treat it as a curiosity rather than a target for now.
Choosing a style for your build and progression
Instead of chasing one “S-tier” pick, choose by what you actually do. For PvP, you want reach and a way to open safely, which is where Dragonic/Dragon Claw V2’s combos and Electro V2’s fast engages shine. For bossing, uptime and survivability matter more than raw combo ceiling, so Cyborg V2’s tankiness earns its slot. For general grinding, pick whatever keeps your damage rolling without forcing you into melee range you can’t hold.
Commit to one V1 style and grind it to 300 mastery before spending on any V2 awakening — the awakening is locked behind that mastery no matter which style you choose.
Where to unlock each fighting style
| Fighting style | How to get it |
|---|---|
| Combat | Given automatically when you start |
| Black Leg / Blackleg | Blackleg Teacher at Sea Restaurant, First Sea |
| Electro | Bunny Girl at Udon Prison, Second Sea |
| Fish-Man Karate | Hakon on Fishman Island (level-106 access) |
| Cyborg / Dragonic / Germa | Shown in community showcases — check in-game for the NPC and cost |
| Any V2 | 300 mastery on the V1 style, rare drops, and a large payment at the late-sea awakening area |
Combat is handed to you automatically when you start, and every other style is learned from a teacher NPC. Black Leg (also written Blackleg) comes from the Blackleg Teacher at the Sea Restaurant, the Baratie-style island in the First Sea. Electro is taught by Bunny Girl at Udon Prison in the Second Sea, and Fish-Man Karate comes from Hakon on Fishman Island, reachable once you can access the level-106 island from Starter Town.
On cost: all the fighting styles together run around 500,000 Money, but the individual listed prices float — Black Leg sits near 100,000, Electro somewhere between 150,000 and higher, and Fish-Man Karate in the mid-hundred-thousands — so check the current price in-game before you commit. The V2 awakenings are their own project: each needs 300 mastery on the base style plus rare drops and a large payment. For example, Black Leg V2 wants 2 Sea Beast Hearts and 5,000,000 belly, while Electro V2 wants 2 Ryjin Cores (a guaranteed drop from Aneil) and 500 gems. You awaken at the late-sea area where the fighting-style trainers are lined up.
Mistakes that waste your time and Money
The biggest one is copying Blox Fruits-style rankings — those Godhuman and Sanguin Art lists don’t map to this game at all. Players also assume every style has the same number of skills, when Combat only has 2 and Black Leg and Electro have 4 each. Another common one is ignoring the 300 mastery wall and buying into a V2 dream before grinding the base style to unlock it.
Two more: chasing a single top-tier style without thinking about your Fruit and Sword pairing, and treating a title-only V2 or Cyborg “showcase” as a confirmed unlock guide. A flashy showcase clip isn’t an NPC, a location, or a price — verify the actual requirements in-game before you plan your build around them.

What to grind after picking a style
Once your style is chosen, the natural next steps are the pieces that make it hit harder. Look into the best Devil Fruits to pair with your fighting style and the best swords and saber upgrades, especially for Dragonic and Cyborg builds. On the farming side, the fastest routes for Sea Beast Hearts, Ryjin Cores, and gems feed directly into your V2 requirements, and pushing mastery to 300 is the gate for all of it. From there, unlocking Haki, Flashstep, and Sky Walk rounds out your mobility and combat kit.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the best fighting style in Haze Seas right now?
There’s no fully settled official tier list yet, but the awakened V2 styles are the strongest practical picks, with Dragonic/Dragon Claw V2 and Electro V2 leading for late-game PvP and bossing. Choose by build fit, range, uptime, and safety rather than a launch-week list.
Are Godhuman and Sanguin Art in Haze Seas?
No. Godhuman, Sanguin Art, Dragon Talon, Electric Claw, Sharkman Karate, Superhuman, Death Step, and Water Kung Fu are from a different Roblox pirate game and don’t exist in Haze Seas. Ignore any “best Haze Seas fighting style” content built around them.
Which fighting style should beginners use?
Combat is automatic, then Black Leg from the Sea Restaurant in the First Sea and Fish-Man Karate from Hakon are the most accessible early upgrades — and both scale into their V2 forms later, so the investment isn’t wasted.
Do you need 300 mastery for V2 fighting styles?
Yes. Every V2 awakening needs 300 mastery on the V1 style plus rare drops and a large payment — for example, Black Leg V2 wants 2 Sea Beast Hearts and 5,000,000 belly, and Electro V2 wants 2 Ryjin Cores and 500 gems.
Is Dragonic V2 better than Electro V2?
Both are meta picks. Dragonic/Dragon Claw V2 leans into high-damage combo routes and mobility, while Electro V2 offers fast engages and a mode skill for burst pressure. Pick based on whether you want combo damage or fast, aggressive pressure.
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What should I farm after choosing a fighting style?
Push mastery to 300, then farm the V2 materials — Sea Beast Hearts, Ryjin Cores, and gems — along with the belly for the payment. Pairing a strong Devil Fruit or sword and unlocking Haki, Flashstep, and Sky Walk are the next priorities.
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