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Sailor Piece Human Race Guide — Community Insights & Reroll Tips

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Windrose Voyager
March 17, 20265 min read
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Introduction

In Sailor Piece, every adventure starts with the Human Race. As the default starter race, all new players begin as Humans—a race without inherent stat bonuses or special abilities. While this may seem underwhelming, the Human Race serves a purpose: it acts as a blank slate and encourages players to explore the game's reroll system for stronger races.

⚠️ Disclaimer: This guide is based on community reports and player observations. Exact numbers, stats, or mechanics for Human Race are not officially confirmed, but the trends described reflect the majority of player experiences.

This guide covers what to expect as a Human, how to make the most of it, and strategies for rerolling into stronger races.


Human Race: Community-Reported Stats & Traits

According to multiple player sources:

  • Stat Bonuses: None. Human Race does not provide extra HP, damage, or weapon-specific boosts.
  • Abilities: No unique abilities or passives. Humans are mechanically a “blank slate.”

Comparison to Other Starter Races (Community Tier)

RaceBase Stats TrendNotes
HumanNoneStarter race, no bonuses
SlimeModerate HP/DamageSome damage reduction reported
ServantHigher melee damageEffective for melee mains
KitsuneBalanced statsOften recommended for farming or exploration

Community consensus: Human Race is the weakest in practical terms.


Strengths of Human Race

Even without stat bonuses, being Human has minor gameplay advantages:

  • Immediate Start: No reroll required—players can begin leveling immediately.
  • Learning Opportunity: Starting weak forces early mastery of game mechanics.
  • Appreciation for Progression: Rerolling to a stronger race highlights the value of upgraded stats and abilities.

Weaknesses

  • No Stat Bonuses: Significant disadvantage compared to other races.
  • No Abilities: No special skills for combat, PvP, or bosses.
  • Slower Progression: Leveling and farming take longer without race advantages.
  • PvP Disadvantage: Competing with other races is much harder.

Should You Reroll Human Race?

Community consensus: yes.

Human is intended as a placeholder to introduce the reroll mechanic. Most players reroll as soon as possible, unless they are doing challenge runs or content creation for fun.

When to Reroll

  • Immediately: If you have access to Race Reroll items or codes.
  • Before Level 100: Prioritize rerolling before tackling harder bosses or dungeons.
  • During Events: Some events increase the chances of rarer races.

When You Might Keep Human

  • Challenge Runs: Self-imposed limitations for content creation or roleplay.
  • Aesthetic Preference: Some players enjoy starting “from zero.”

How to Reroll From Human

Community-Reported Methods

  • Race Reroll Items: The primary method to change your race.
  • Codes: Check Codes pages or community giveaways for free rerolls.
  • Daily Rewards: Occasional login rewards include reroll items.
  • World Bosses: Some bosses have a reported chance to drop reroll items (~30%).
  • Purchasing Rerolls: Available via Robux, though free options are preferred.

Suggested Reroll Targets

Community advice varies by playstyle:

PlaystyleRecommended Race
Sword MainsSlime, Leviathan
Melee MainsServant, Oni
Farmers / ExplorationKitsune
Fruit UsersSkypian

Focus on rerolling into a race that aligns with your main combat style.


Playing as Human Race Before Reroll

If you must progress as Human temporarily:

Early Game Tips

  • Level First: Early levels matter more than race bonuses.
  • Get a Strong Weapon: Weapon choice outweighs race in initial stages.
  • Team Up: Grouping with stronger races can speed progression.
  • Farm Rerolls: Prioritize obtaining items or codes that allow rerolls.

Temporary Builds

  • Weapon: Any strong S-Tier sword will help.
  • Fruit: Light or Quake for mobility/damage.
  • Clan: Monarch or Voldigoat can offset Human weaknesses.
  • Trait: Celestial or Overlord traits can improve early performance.

Human Race vs Other Starter Races (Community Consensus)

RaceAdvantageVerdict
Fishman+15% Money/EXPSlightly better for leveling
Mink+20% Jump/SprintBetter for mobility/exploration
Demon+35% HP, +20% SprintSignificantly stronger
HumanNoneLowest tier, reroll recommended

Most guides rank Human as the weakest starting race.


Lore & Theme

While mechanically weak, Human Race has thematic value:

  • Underdog Story: Reflects classic anime protagonists starting as ordinary humans.
  • Human Potential: Lore emphasizes growth through training and determination.
  • Relatable Character: Players may enjoy roleplay or personal challenge.

Note: Thematic appeal does not translate into gameplay strength.


Frequently Asked Questions (Community Edition)

Q: Is there any reason to keep Human Race?
A: Only for challenge runs, roleplay, or aesthetic reasons. Mechanically, it’s inferior to all other races.

Q: Can you win PvP as Human?
A: Technically yes, but you will be at a disadvantage against players with better races. Skill may compensate to some extent.

Q: Are there hidden abilities?
A: No confirmed hidden abilities. Human Race has zero mechanical advantages.

Q: When should I reroll?
A: As soon as possible—ideally immediately after creating your character.

Q: Can I see other players as Human Race?
A: Yes, but high-level Humans are extremely rare in the community, showing the practical disadvantage.


Community Meta Takeaways

  • Human is intended as a temporary starter race.
  • Rerolling is highly recommended to avoid falling behind in progression.
  • Gameplay experience is more about learning early mechanics than relying on stats.
  • Challenge runs are the only scenario where staying Human is viable.

Overall, the Human Race provides a learning curve for new players but is universally regarded as the weakest race in Sailor Piece. Escaping Human Race quickly allows for more effective combat, faster progression, and better synergy with your preferred playstyle.

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