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Sailor Piece Weapon Tier List

Weapons shape more than raw damage. They affect how safe your boss loops feel, how much pressure you hold in PvP, and whether your fruit or race choice needs to compensate for weak range, weak AoE, or poor survivability. This page rewrites the common weapon discussion into clearer tier blocks with short, readable summaries.

S+ Tier Weapons

The weapons below feel closest to true endgame anchors because they combine damage, uptime, and build flexibility better than the rest.

S Tier Weapons

High-value picks that stay relevant deep into progression and rarely feel like wasted investment.

A Tier Weapons

Strong mid-to-late progression tools that can carry a build for a long time even if they do not dominate every matchup.

B Tier Weapons

Serviceable weapons that still work for farming or early progression, but you should usually replace them once better drops arrive.

C Tier Weapons

Useful mostly as temporary stopgaps or style picks while you wait for a stronger drop or reroll path.

D Tier Weapons

Weapons you should only keep for novelty or extremely early practice, not for any serious progression path.

Weapon Comparison Guide

  • â€ĸ Players who value pure burst usually chase S+ and S-tier options first.
  • â€ĸ If you care more about stable progression than perfect rarity, A-tier weapons often return the best effort-to-power ratio.
  • â€ĸ PvP-focused players usually gain more from mobility and pressure than from raw sheet damage alone.
  • â€ĸ Weapon value changes if your fruit or race already solves mobility, tankiness, or crowd control for you.

After you settle on a weapon lane, compare it against the broader Tier List or match it with a better clan bonus on the Clans page.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best weapon in Sailor Piece right now?

For a broad endgame answer, Shadow Monarch still feels like the headline pick thanks to its pressure, scaling, and general relevance.

Is Aizen Blade better than Ichigo Sword?

Aizen Blade usually wins on layered utility, while Ichigo Sword feels faster and more direct. Both stay strong; the better choice depends on how aggressively you like to play.

What is the best beginner-friendly weapon?

Saber is one of the safer early recommendations because it offers a cleaner balance of damage, feel, and progression value than most lower-tier picks.