Sailor Piece - Set Tier List
Explore our latest tier list for 31 tradeable Sailor Piece sets! This ranking excludes untradeable sets like Dragon Goddess and is based on DPS, NPC farming, boss farming, tower climbing, and overall combat strength.
T0 Top Tier - 6 Sets
T1 High Tier - 9 Sets
T2 Strong Tier - 6 Sets
T3 Good Tier - 2 Sets
T4 Mid Tier - 4 Sets
T5 Low Tier - 2 Sets
T6 Weak Tier - 2 Sets
Sailor Piece Tradeable Set Ranking System Standards
This Sailor Piece tier list focuses on tradeable Sets only. In Sailor Piece, a Set refers to a complete group of materials used to craft or unlock a specific Sword or Melee style. Untradeable Sets, such as Dragon Goddess, are not included in this ranking. To keep our rankings practical and consistent for real gameplay, we follow these core principles:
Tradeable Set Scope Principle: This tier list only includes complete material Sets that can be traded in Sailor Piece. These Sets are used to craft or unlock specific Swords or Melee styles. Untradeable Sets are excluded, even if the Sword or Melee style they unlock is powerful, because this list is designed specifically for tradeable Set comparison.
Overall Combat Performance Principle: Overall combat performance is the most important factor in this system. A Set’s tier placement is mainly based on the practical strength of the Sword or Melee style it unlocks, including DPS, NPC farming, boss farming, tower climbing, and general combat usefulness.
DPS Principle: DPS is one of the core reference factors for tier placement. Sets that unlock Swords or Melee styles with higher and more consistent damage output usually have a stronger baseline position, especially when comparing options with similar utility or farming performance.
NPC Farming Principle: NPC farming performance measures how efficiently the unlocked Sword or Melee style can clear regular enemies, complete farming routes, and support fast progression. Sets linked to strong farming performance are more likely to rank higher.
Boss Farming Principle: Boss farming performance reflects how effective the unlocked Sword or Melee style is against stronger enemies and boss fights. Sets linked to strong single-target damage, reliable skills, good uptime, and useful survivability often receive a higher placement.
Tower Climbing Principle: Tower climbing performance is an important part of the overall ranking. Sets that unlock Swords or Melee styles capable of handling multiple waves, difficult enemies, longer combat sessions, and higher-pressure situations are more valuable for players who want stable progression.
Versatility Principle: Final tier placement is determined by the overall usefulness of the unlocked Sword or Melee style across multiple gameplay scenarios, not by a single factor alone. A Set linked to very high DPS may not always rank above another Set if it performs poorly in boss farming, NPC farming, tower climbing, or general gameplay.
Practical Gameplay Principle: This system is built around practical combat strength rather than appearance, rarity, trading price, or popularity alone. Visual design and personal preference may affect player interest, but tier placement is mainly based on broader gameplay performance and overall usefulness.
Sailor Piece Tradeable Set Tier List Standards (T0–T7)
T0 (Top Tier): Reserved for the strongest tradeable Sets in the game. These Sets usually unlock Swords or Melee styles with exceptional overall combat performance, top-tier DPS, strong farming efficiency, excellent boss performance, and reliable tower climbing ability.
T1 (High Tier): Sets that unlock Swords or Melee styles with outstanding overall strength and very strong practical performance. They are slightly below T0, but still rank among the most powerful and reliable tradeable Sets in Sailor Piece.
T2 (Strong Tier): Sets with strong overall gameplay performance. These Sets usually unlock Swords or Melee styles with high DPS, good farming ability, strong boss fight performance, or a solid balance across multiple gameplay situations.
T3 (Good Tier): Sets that perform well in most gameplay scenarios and provide solid progression value through the Sword or Melee style they unlock. They may not be among the strongest Sets, but they are still dependable choices for many players.
T4 (Mid Tier): Sets with decent overall performance. They are usable and fairly solid, but the Sword or Melee style they unlock does not stand out as much as higher-tier options in DPS, farming speed, boss performance, or tower climbing ability.
T5 (Low Tier): Sets with more limited overall usefulness. They can still be used in some situations, but the combat performance of the Sword or Melee style they unlock is clearly weaker compared to higher-tier options.
T6 (Weak Tier): Sets with below-average performance and weaker practical value. Compared to most other tradeable Sets, they are generally less competitive in DPS, farming, boss fights, or tower climbing.
T7 (Bottom Tier): Reserved for the weakest tradeable Sets in the game. These Sets usually unlock Swords or Melee styles with low overall combat performance, poor efficiency, or limited usefulness, making them the least recommended choices for progression-focused players.
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