Sea 2 is finally here, which means you can start exploring uncharted territory, right after you find two elusive Ancient Fragments that appear randomly on over half of the Sea 1 Islands…

Anyway, I’m here to tell you where to find the Ancient Fragments in Sailor Piece, including all 20 possible locations with images and descriptions for clarity.

Let’s get into it.

Where To Find Ancient Fragments in Sailor Piece

Either check out each location chronologically with Island progression, or skip ahead to:

Starter Island

  • Location 1: On the rocks facing the coast, to the right of the teleporter portal near the Love Maiden NPC.
  • Location 2: On the roof of the windmill, facing the back of the island.

Desert Island

  • Location 3: On top of the taller square building, near the Observation Haki NPC.
  • Location 4: On top of the smaller square building, near the large bone pile.

Snow Island

  • Location 5: Inside the cabin, behind the Artefact NPCs.

Shibuya Station

  • Location 6: On the tallest building, down a small slip next to where the Sukuna Boss spawns.
  • Location 7: On top of the brown building in the back corner, next to the building with the Cursed Vessel NPC.

Hollow Island

  • Location 8: Inside the small building next to the teleporter portal.
  • Location 9: On the tall dead tree at the back of the island, near the Manipulator Master NPC

Shinjuku Island

  • Location 10: At the back of Shinjuku Island, on the slanted short building behind the building with the Shrine Domain Mastery NPC.
  • Location 11: On top of the tall building at the back of the island.

Slime Island

  • Location 12: On the balcony next to the Slime Key Crafter NPC.
  • Location 13: Behind the colosseum, facing the coast.

Academy Island

  • Location 14: On the middle back pillar of the castle, near the Demon King NPC.
  • Location 15: On top of the wall on the front right of the castle.

Judgement Island

  • Location 16: On top of the snowy hill near the Set Spawn crystal.
  • Location 17: Behind the large ice crystals at the back of the island, next to where the Yamato Boss spawns.

Ninja Island

  • Location 18: On top of the large dead tree next to the Quest 18 (Kirito) NPC.

Lawless Island

  • Location 19: At the back of the large cage, facing the ocean.
  • Location 20: On top of the ruined stone wall, next to the Arena Fighters Spawn

About The Ancient Fragments

Ancient Fragments spawn every 1 minute and 30 seconds, and despawn after 5 minutes. Given their fleeting nature and many possible spawn locations, I recommend hunting for them in a private server to avoid conflict with other players.

Fortunately, you need only to find two of them to complete the first part of the Sea 2 entry questline. This means you could theoretically hang around one known spawn location long enough until it’s chosen via RNG.


Frequently Asked Questions

  • What comes after the Ancient Fragments?
    • After completing this questline, you’ll then need to find all seven Map Pieces to gain permanent entry into Sea 2.
  • How should I search for the Ancient Fragments?
    • If you have the Light Fruit, you can trigger the flight ability to move quickly between islands. This is the most efficient way to travel around and check all locations before the Ancient Fragment despawns.
  • Are the shown locations the EXACT spawn point?
    • Pretty much, yeah. You may find that some are a few pixels off. For example, a red circle on the corner of a building may actually need to be more central. But overall, you can follow my guide for all locations.

Start Playing

Now you know where to find each of the Ancient Fragments, start collecting them via Roblox.

For more on the new Sea 2 content, check out our comprehensive guide to Sailor Piece Bloodlines. Or, if you’re into the classics, we also have a Sailor Piece Race Tier List.

It seems you’ve stumbled upon my bio! I’m Sho, your local weeb. Off the clock I am typically watching anime, reading manga, or doing art. I think it’s safe to say that all my unpaid thoughts revolve around anime… That said, watch One Piece! (Or don’t, I’m just a biography.)