To get Flash Step in Haze Seas, go to Clown Island (Clown City) in the First Sea, find the Flash Step Trainer, and buy Flash Step Level 1 for 25,000 money; on PC you use it with the T key.
Flash Step is one of the easiest quality-of-life unlocks in Haze Seas, and it makes moving around the map far less of a chore. It is a movement skill you buy from a single trainer in the First Sea, and once it is yours it drops straight into your ability bar. Below is exactly where to go, what it costs, and how to fire it off in a fight.
Requirements and cost before Flash Step
| Requirement | Details |
|---|---|
| Location | Clown Island / Clown City, First Sea |
| Area level | Around level 40 (recommended, not a strict gate) |
| Trainer | Flash Step Trainer NPC |
| Cost | 25,000 in-game money |
| Currency | In-game money — no Robux needed |
| PC keybind | T |
There is very little standing between you and Flash Step. You do not need late-game gear or a long questline — you just need to reach the right island with enough cash in your pocket. The island is widely described as a level-40 area, but that reads as a recommendation for surviving the trip rather than a hard level lock on the skill itself; the real gates are simply getting to Clown Island and having 25,000 money on hand.
Because it is bought entirely with standard in-game money, you never have to spend Robux on it — that is worth knowing if you have seen other services in the game gated behind premium currency. The only thing that trips people up is the price, so make sure your wallet is ready before you sail.
How to unlock Flash Step in Haze Seas
Getting Flash Step comes down to reaching one island, talking to one trainer, and paying for the skill — here is the full run.
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Reach Clown Island and find the trainer

Sail to Clown Island (Clown City) in the First Sea, the level-40 region, and locate the Flash Step Trainer NPC in the main clown-themed city area.
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Buy Flash Step Level 1

Interact with the trainer, choose to learn Flash Step, and pay the 25,000 money when prompted to confirm the purchase.
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Check your abilities

The skill is added to your ability bar right after the purchase, so you can start using it immediately without any extra setup.
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Use it on PC

Press the T key to dash — your character surges forward in the direction you are moving or aiming.
Farm mobs until you are carrying at least 25,000 money before you head to Clown Island, so you can buy Flash Step the moment you reach the trainer instead of sailing back to grind.
Video help
What Flash Step does and when to use it

Flash Step is a dash-style movement ability that sends your character surging forward in whatever direction you are moving or aiming. It feels smooth once you get used to the timing, and it quickly becomes something you lean on constantly rather than a novelty you forget about.
KEY!The obvious use is travel — closing distance across the map far faster than walking. But it earns its keep in combat too: you can reposition mid-fight, dodge incoming attacks, and reset your spacing when things get messy. It is especially handy when sea beasts show up and you need to get clear or line up a better angle in a hurry. At higher upgrade levels the dash reaches much further — up to around 800 studs in a single use — which turns it into a genuine traversal tool for crossing the map.
Common mistakes when getting Flash Step
The most common slip is showing up to Clown Island short on cash. Players often underestimate the 25,000 price, arrive without enough money, and then have to farm mobs before they can actually buy the skill — so save up first. It also helps to remember that Flash Step is a separate purchased ability bound to T, not the basic dash button; assuming it is a default movement key will only leave you confused when nothing happens.
There is also a lot of name confusion to sidestep. Flash Step is not the same as Flashbang, which is an unrelated gear item in a different Roblox game (Grow a Garden 2) sold for Sheckles — the two only share the word “Flash.” Likewise, guidance written for Haze Piece is for a different game entirely, so its trainer locations and requirements will not line up with Haze Seas. Stick to Haze Seas information when you are hunting for this specific unlock.
Where to go after Flash Step

Once Flash Step is in your kit, there are a few natural next unlocks. Sky Walk from the Starter Island NPC (around 20,000 cash) gives you aerial movement to pair with your new dash, and defensive players usually start eyeing Buso Haki and Observation Haki, which sit behind higher level and money requirements. From there, the bigger goals are working toward Second Sea progression and picking up systems like fruits and mounts. Flash Step itself can be pushed to higher levels at trainers on later islands for that longer dash, though the exact upgrade costs are not nailed down yet, so treat those as a later goal rather than a fixed plan.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is the Flash Step Trainer in Haze Seas?
The Flash Step Trainer is on Clown Island (also called Clown City) in the First Sea, usually in the main clown-themed city area. Sail there from Starter Island and look for the NPC.
How much does Flash Step cost?
Flash Step Level 1 costs 25,000 in-game money. It is bought entirely with standard currency, so you do not need any Robux to unlock it.
Do you need level 40 to get Flash Step?
Clown Island is described as a level-40 area, but that is a recommendation for reaching it safely rather than a confirmed hard lock on the skill. In practice, the real requirements are getting to the island and having 25,000 money.
What key uses Flash Step on PC?
On PC, Flash Step is bound to the T key. Pressing it makes your character dash forward in the direction you are moving or aiming.
Is Flash Step the same as the normal dash?
No. Flash Step is a separate ability you buy from the trainer and use with T, not the game’s basic dash button. You have to unlock it before you can use it.
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Can you upgrade Flash Step later?
Yes — additional Flash Step levels can be upgraded at trainers on later islands, and higher levels extend the dash considerably. The exact upgrade costs are not reliably confirmed yet, so plan for it as a later investment.







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