Second Piece

Second Piece

Second Piece mixes islands, bosses, rerolls, and anime builds into an action RPG built around farming, chests, and late-game specs.

Second Piece is an anime action RPG that uses islands, quests, and bosses as a base, then stacks a much heavier progression layer on top. The first hours look familiar, but the account quickly starts asking for more than raw damage. Rerolls, stones, crafting, summon items, and style upgrades all begin to matter, which gives the grind a more layered shape than many direct competitors.

That layered feel is also where the game gets most of its identity. The map still leans into sea travel and island routing, but the power set is not tied to one series. A player can move from normal NPC farming into an event boss, then into world boss prep, then back into chest routes because a style unlock needs something specific. That constant switching keeps the grind from feeling too flat.

Players who like long account building, big code support, and boss-driven progression will usually get the most out of it. Second Piece works best when you treat the account like a system stack, not just a level number.

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How to play Second Piece

Second Piece starts like a lot of Roblox sea RPGs: leave the starter island, grab quests, beat NPCs, level up, and move toward islands with better bosses and stronger shops. The difference is that progression is not locked around one system. You are also dealing with styles, artifacts, stones, summon items, and rerolls from pretty early on.

The community wiki gives a clean route through places like New Dawn Island, Shell Town, Ape Realm, and Frost Isle. After that, the game opens up more and lets players progress through regular NPC farming, bosses, world bosses, chests, and side systems instead of one fixed questline.

Codes are redeemed through chat with the !code format, so that is worth testing right away. The smartest opening usually comes from building account basics first: levels, a decent reroll, a better weapon, and materials that keep later content from turning into a wall too early.

Codes & Tips of Second Piece

Second Piece has a huge code pool, and a lot of it feeds race rerolls, enchant stones, blessing stones, and shards. Instead of dumping an endless wall of codes, it makes more sense to start with a smaller set that actually helps the account move.

  • !code AvalonFix
  • !code SmallUpdAgain
  • !code NewRaidRelic
  • !code FrierenNoko
  • !code MajorBugsFixAA
  • !code OmgFreeMiracleStone
  • !code PortalShard
  • !code HotFixCidQuest
  • !code BigCodeIsReal
  • !code PrestigeOK
  • !code SecondPieceOG

Quick tip: rerolls are strongest early, while enchant and blessing stones become more valuable once you already have a style and weapon you expect to keep for a while.

Tips for Second Piece

Second Piece feels much better once the player stops treating everything as random grind and starts linking islands, levels, chests, and bosses into one route.

  • Use islands as progression checkpoints. New Dawn Island, Shell Town, Ape Realm, and Frost Isle already give a strong read on whether your build is ready or shaky.
  • Do not burn every reroll immediately. Race rerolls are too useful to waste before you understand what kind of build you actually want.
  • Bosses and world bosses matter a lot. Many specs and rare materials are tied to them, so staying on normal NPCs for too long slows the account down.
  • Open chests with a goal. In this game, chest farming connects directly to crafting, summons, and style progression.

Curiosities about Second Piece

Second Piece borrows the sea-RPG shell from One Piece, but its real identity is much more mixed.

  • The island structure feels pirate-themed, yet many specs, bosses, and materials come from series like Jujutsu Kaisen, Fate, and Solo Leveling.
  • Niflheim Island is used for world boss summons, which changes the rhythm because players start farming items to call bosses instead of only waiting for natural spawns.
  • The wiki even treats Arise as its own separate system, not just another attack or passive bonus.

Progress & Economy of Second Piece

Second Piece ties progress and economy together almost all the time. Leveling opens islands, but the account also needs chests, shards, gems, rerolls, and stones to hold a build that can survive the harder jumps. That makes progression feel like a mix of raw grind and resource management.

The most common rewards already show where the value sits: Race Rerolls, Blessing Stones, Enchant Stones, and summon materials. Rerolls shape the account base, stones refine styles and weapons, and summon items open world bosses that feed back into stronger crafting and unlocks. Once that loop starts clicking, progress speeds up fast.

Route choice matters too. Some materials come from chests, others from raids, shops, or boss drops, so efficiency is not only about killing faster. It is about knowing whether the next hour should go into leveling, chest runs, summon prep, or a specific boss chain.

Badges

Liber Badges Liber Rare badge tied to advanced content in Second Piece.
World Artifact Badges World Artifact Badge connected to the artifact and world boss side of the game.
Prestige Badges Prestige Awarded for reaching the prestige stage in Second Piece.