Sukuna is one of the strongest melee fighting styles in Sailor Piece, and a lot of players want it. It deals massive AOE damage and has aggressive skills that make it a great pick for both PvP and taking on tough endgame bosses. If you're looking to unlock it, here's a full breakdown of everything you need for both Sukuna V1 and V2 in Sailor Piece.
How to Get Sukuna V1 in Sailor Piece
To get Sukuna V1, head over to Shibuya Station and find the Sukuna Trainer NPC. He is standing on the rooftop of the building, on the left side of where Sukuna Boss is spawning. Before you can unlock the fighting style, you need to finish three quests and gather a bunch of materials.

Sukuna V1 Questline
You have to complete all three of these before the NPC will let you unlock the spec:
- Deal a total of 35 million damage.
- Defeat 25 players.
- Defeat the Sukuna boss 15 times.

These quests take a while, so make sure your build is solid before starting. The boss fights especially add up fast if you're not dealing good damage.
Sukuna V1 Materials
Once the quests are done, bring these items to the Sukuna Trainer NPC:
| Item | Amount | Drop Source | Drop Chance |
|---|---|---|---|
| Dismantle Fangs | 3 | Sukuna Boss | 8% |
| Crimson Heart | 1 | Sukuna Boss | 2.5% |
| Cursed Fingers | 6 | Sukuna Boss | 20% |
| Gems | 5,000 | Grind / Codes | — |
| Gold | 1,250,000 | Grind / Codes | — |
The Sukuna boss spawns automatically at Shibuya Station every 7 minutes and 30 seconds with 5 million HP.
Sukuna V1 Moveset in Sailor Piece
| Ability | Description | Stats |
|---|---|---|
| Sukuna Melee Z | Releases a series of slashes that knock enemies backward. | • 507,000 Damage • 5.6s Cooldown |
| Sukuna Melee X | Unleashes rapid slashes that hit multiple enemies in an area. | • 992,000 Damage • 8s Cooldown |
| Sukuna Melee C | •B oosts damage by 25% for skills and basic attack. • Holding the key restores HP. | 15.2s Cooldown |
| Sukuna Melee V | Shoots a flaming arrow that detonates into a large pillar of fire. | • 1,650,000 Damage • 20s Cooldown |
How to Get Sukuna V2 in Sailor Piece
Sukuna V2 is called the Strongest in History. It is harder to get but way more powerful. You need to go to Shinjuku Island and find the Strongest in History Trainer NPC on the rooftop of the last building on the right side of the island. There's no questline for V2, just materials. However, they're much harder to farm.
Sukuna V2 Materials
| Item | Amount | Drop Source | Drop Chance |
|---|---|---|---|
| Malevolent Soul | 3 | Strongest in History Boss | 2%–3% |
| Cursed Flesh | 1 | Strongest in History Boss | 0.65%–0.9% |
| Vessel Rings | 7 | Strongest in History Boss | 6%–8% |
| Awakened Cursed Fingers (must eat) | 20 | Strongest in History Boss | 15%–25% |
| Disgraced One (Title) | 1 | Strongest in History Boss | 1%–1.5% |

Unlike Sukuna, this boss doesn't spawn on its own. You need a Malevolent Key to summon it at the Strongest Boss Summoner. The Malevolent Key drops from the Sukuna boss with a 30% chance, so you'll be farming Sukuna either way.
Sukuna V2 Moveset in Sailor Piece
| Ability | Description |
|---|---|
| Strongest in History Melee Z | Performs a rapid series of close-range slashes. |
| Strongest in History Melee X | Unleashes multiple slashes that deal area damage. |
| Strongest in History Melee C | Fires a flaming arrow that erupts into a large pillar of fire. |
| Strongest in History Melee V | Launches a powerful invisible slash toward the target. |
| Strongest in History Melee F | Summons the Malevolent Shrine, dealing heavy AOE damage to nearby enemies. |
Which Sukuna Version Should You Grind For?
Honestly, if you're already grinding for V1, you might as well keep going for V2. The Strongest in History spec is significantly stronger and handles some of the toughest content in the game, including the Shadow Monarch boss, who is the one that drops the best sword in Sailor Piece.
If you're new to the game, start with V1 to get familiar with the playstyle. Once you're comfortable and have a strong build, push for V2. Getting either version of Sukuna in Sailor Piece takes time, but both fighting styles are worth the grind. So, are you going to do it? For more tips, codes, and game information, check out our Sailor Piece wiki.
Updated: March 24, 2026