Note: This article was last updated on May 10th, 2026, with all bloodlines in Sailor Piece.

Bloodlines is a new system added in the Sea 2 update for Sailor Piece. They give your character permanent stat boosts that stack on top of everything else you already have. There are currently nine Bloodlines in the game, and each one offers a different set of stats. Some are great for combat, some help with farming, and a couple are decent for early Sea 2 progression. Here is the complete guide for Sailor Piece Bloodlines.

How Bloodlines Work in Sailor Piece

Every Bloodline you get is tied to a single item called a Bloodline Stone. When you use one from your inventory, you get a completely random Bloodline out of the nine available. You can only have one active Bloodline at a time, so using another stone will replace whatever you currently have.

Sailor Piece Bloodlines

The system is locked behind Sea 2 progress. You need to be at least Level 12,500 and have reached Ascension V before you can start working with Bloodlines at all.

How to Get Bloodline Stones in Sailor Piece

There are three ways to get Bloodline Stones right now, and two of them require you to be active in Sea 2:

Sailor Piece Bloodlines
  • The first method is farming Sea 2 NPCs. These are the standard enemy mobs scattered across the Sea 2 islands. They have a small random chance to drop a Bloodline Stone when you kill them.
  • The second method is defeating Sea Bosses. These are the large bosses that spawn in the open area of Sea 2. They are much harder to beat and almost always need a group, but they have a 100% guaranteed drop for a Bloodline Stone. If you can manage it, this is the fastest farming method by a good margin.
  • You can also buy the Bloodline Stones in the Robux Shop for:
    • 10 Bloodline Stones for 49 Robux
    • 50 Bloodline Stones for 229 Robux
    • 250 Bloodline Stones for 999 Robux
    • 1,000 Bloodline Stones for 3,499 Robux

All Sailor Piece Bloodlines and Their Stats

Here are all nine Bloodlines currently available, along with their exact confirmed stats.

BloodlineStats
Astral+30% Damage
+10% Luck Multi
+2% Lifesteal
+10% Sword Damage Multi
+35% Max HP
Commoner+7% Damage
+10% Max HP
+10% XP Gain
Dawnbringer+20% Damage
+2% Damage Reduction
+7% Luck Multi
+7% Sword Damage Multi
Demonblood+22% Damage
+1% Lifesteal
+7% Melee Damage Multi
Demonic+32% Damage
+2% Lifesteal
+12% Luck Multi
+12% Sword Damage Multi
+40% Max HP
+20% chance for +30% DMG & 10% slow for NPCs with 5s cooldown
Doombringer+32% Damage
+12% Luck Multi
+2% Lifesteal
+12% Sword Damage Multi
+40% Max HP
+20% Damage buff for the next 8 seconds (20% chance upon using a skill)
Empyrean+35% Damage
+5% Damage Reduction
+15% Luck Multi
+12% Melee Damage Multi
+45% Max HP
+0.15% DMG per tick up to 15%
Hunter+10% Damage
+10% Money Gain
+10% Gems Gain
+15% Max HP
Nightfall+17% Damage
+1% Lifesteal
+17% Max HP
+5% Luck Multi
Primordial+27% Damage
+5% Damage Reduction
+15% Luck Multi
+10% Melee Damage Multi
+40% Max HP
Stormborn+12% Damage
+10% XP Gain
+12% Max HP
Vizard+15% Damage
+15% Gems Gain
+20% Max HP

Which Bloodline Should You Go For?

If you want the best combat option right now, go for Primordial. It has a strong mix of damage, damage reduction, luck scaling, melee boost, and a big HP bonus. Astral is the next best choice, especially for sword builds. The lifesteal helps you stay alive without needing extra healing.

If you’re still in Sea 2 and having trouble surviving, keep any Bloodline with lifesteal. Astral, Nightfall, and Demonblood are all good picks since that stat makes fights much easier. If your focus is farming instead of fighting, Hunter and Vizard are solid options.

If you get Stormborn or Commoner early, just reroll. They’re not worth keeping once you have enough Bloodline Stones.

That's all you need to know about Bloodlines in Sailor Piece. Check out more guides from our Sailor Piece wiki if you need information and even redeem codes!