Where to reroll Stat Points
- Go to Sailor Island.
- Find the Stat Reroll NPC.
- Spend Gems to reset and redistribute your current stat allocation.
In Sailor Piece, Stat Points decide what kind of damage profile your build is actually built around. Public references treat Melee, Sword, and Power as three separate routes that buff three separate damage systems, which is why stat allocation is less about generic power and more about committing to the output style you really plan to use. This guide covers what each stat does, what new players should prioritize, and when it makes sense to reroll your points.
Public guidance consistently frames Melee, Sword, and Power as three separate damage routes: Melee boosts Spec or melee-style damage, Sword boosts weapon damage, and Power boosts Devil Fruit damage.
That means Stat Points are not just generic attack. They are a commitment system, and the more clearly your points support your real build path, the better your later scaling with Haki, traits, accessories, enchanting, and other systems tends to feel.
| Stat or route | What it boosts | Who it fits best |
|---|---|---|
| Melee | Raises Spec or melee-style base damage | Best for players who are committed to strong Fighting Styles or Spec-centered builds |
| Sword | Raises weapon base damage | The safest and smoothest route for many early-game and progression-focused players |
| Power | Raises Devil Fruit base damage | Best once you already have a fruit you plan to build around for a long stretch |
| Early-game recommendation | Sword plus survivability such as HP | One of the clearest public early-game recommendations because it stabilizes progression |
| Reroll route | Stat Reroll NPC on Sailor Island, using Gems | Important because the best early route is not always the best late-game route |
The biggest mistake most players make is trying to spread points evenly across multiple damage systems. Since you normally fight around one main output path at a time, average allocation often leaves every route underpowered instead of making one route clearly strong.
In the early game, Sword-focused routes are often the most stable because weapon progression is direct and easier to convert into smooth map clearing.
As your build matures, shift points toward the route you are actually committing to rather than staying on a generic early-game spread.
The right time to pivot is usually when your main fruit, fighting style, or long-term weapon plan becomes clear.
Melee boosts Spec or melee damage, Sword boosts weapon damage, and Power boosts Devil Fruit damage.
Public early guidance commonly points toward Sword plus survivability, because it gives a very stable progression route.
Yes. Go to Sailor Island, talk to the Stat Reroll NPC, and spend Gems to reroll your stat setup.