The Blessing system in Sailor Piece is a simple way to increase your damage. It lets you upgrade swords and fighting styles with permanent stat boosts. Each upgrade may look small at first, but they add up over time. Once you reach the max level, the total boost becomes very strong and makes a clear difference in fights. If you want to know how to do it, here is the complete Sailor Piece Blessing guide.

Sailor Piece Blessing Guide

Blessings are upgrades you apply to your swords and Specs. It does not work on other items, like Devil Fruits. So keep that in mind when planning your build. Each one adds a percentage boost to these three stats:

  • Damage
  • Crit Chance
  • Crit Damage

There are ten blessing levels in total, from B1 all the way to B10. You need specific crafting materials for each level, and the cost goes up as you climb higher. Blessings also work on both swords and fighting styles separately. So if you want to bless your sword and your Spec, you have to do each one individually with its own set of materials.

How to Get Blessing in Sailor Piece

To start blessing your gear, you need to visit the Blessing NPC, who is located at Shibuya Station. Here is how to find him:

  1. Teleport to Shibuya Station using the teleporters.
  2. From the spawn portal, head left toward where Sukuna spawns. The Blessing NPC is right next to the Enchanter NPC, just down the building.
  3. Interact with the Blessing NPC to open the Blessing menu and click the "+" icon to see all your swords and Specs.
  4. Select the sword or Spec you want to upgrade.
  5. If you have the required materials in your inventory, the Bless button will appear. Click it to apply the blessing.

If you are missing materials, the game will show you exactly what you still need to farm instead of showing the button. It is a pretty handy way to track what you are short on.

All Sailor Piece Blessing Levels, Requirements, and Buffs

Every sword and Spec shares the same blessing costs and buffs, so the list below applies to all of them equally.

Blessing LevelMaterials RequiredStat Buffs
B125x Wood+3% Damage
B2• 35x Wood
• 10x Iron
+2% Damage
B3• 50x Wood
• 20x Iron
• 10x Obsidian
+3% Damage
B4• 75x Wood
• 35x Iron
• 20x Obsidian
• 2x Mythril
+2% Damage
B5• 100x Wood
• 50x Iron
• 25x Obsidian
• 10x Mythril
+3% Damage
B6• 125x Wood
• 65x Iron
• 35x Obsidian
• 15x Mythril
• 3x Adamantite
• +2% Damage
• +1% Crit Chance
• +2% Crit Damage
B7• 150x Wood
• 80x Iron
• 50x Obsidian
• 30x Mythril
• 5x Adamantite
• +3% Damage
• +1% Crit Chance
• +1% Crit Damage
B8• 175x Wood
• 90x Iron
• 65x Obsidian
• 35x Mythril
• 7x Adamantite
• +2% Damage
• +1% Crit Chance
• +2% Crit Damage
B9• 200x Wood
• 100x Iron
• 75x Obsidian
• 35x Mythril
• 10x Adamantite
• +3% Damage
• +1% Crit Chance
• +1% Crit Damage
B10• 250x Wood
• 125x Iron
• 85x Obsidian
• 40x Mythril
• 15x Adamantite
• +2% Damage
• +1% Crit Chance
• +2% Crit Damage

If you want to plan ahead before you start farming, here is the full total of materials for one sword or fighting style:

MaterialTotal Required
Wood1,185x
Iron575x
Obsidian365x
Mythril170x
Adamantite40x

How to Get All Blessing Materials

All blessing materials drop from enemies around the map. The rarer the material, the later in the game you need to be to farm it efficiently.

MaterialRarityDrop RateWhere to Farm
WoodCommon5%–7%All mobs in the game
IronRare2%–4%All mobs except Starter Island
ObsidianEpic1%–2%Mobs from Desert Island and above
MythrilLegendary0.5%–1.5%Mobs from Desert Island and above
AdamantiteMythical0.125%–0.225%Snow Island, Shibuya Station, Hueco Mundo

Best Way to Farm Adamantite

Adamantite is the hardest material to get, and it is the main material when you are pushing toward B10. The fastest way to farm it is to grind the Panda Sorcerer mini-boss at Shibuya Station, which has the highest Adamantite drop rate in the game at 0.225%. Other sources include:

EnemyDrop Rate
Frost Rogue0.125%
Sorcerer0.15%
Snow Boss0.185%
Hollow0.185%
Panda Mini Boss0.225%

Should You Do Blessing in Sailor Piece?

Absolutely! The damage boost of a fully blessed sword or Spec gives you a solid edge, and the crit stats that kick in from B6 onward start making a real difference in how consistent your hits feel.

However, just remember that the materials, especially Adamantite, take time to farm. Try not to waste a full B10 investment on a sword or Spec you are going to replace soon. A good strategy is to stop at B5 unless the weapon or fighting style is the one you plan to use for a long time.

Once you get your main sword and Spec fully blessed and pair them with strong accessories and passives, you will notice a real jump in how your build performs across mid to late-game content. For more codes, tips, and info about this game, you can always check our dedicated Sailor Piece wiki.