In the dark world of Sailor Piece, few creatures inspire as much fear and fascination as the Vampire Race. Known for their incredible sustain and deadly prowess in combat, vampires are among the most sought-after races for players who value survival and dominating extended fights through relentless lifesteal.
The Sailor Piece Vampire Race is a powerful bloodline that specializes in healing through damage dealt. Unlike other races that focus on raw damage output or tankiness through HP bonuses, vampires excel at staying alive by draining their enemies’ life force. This unique playstyle makes them incredibly valuable for solo players, dungeon crawlers, and anyone who wants to become virtually unkillable with the right build.
This guide covers everything you need to know about the Sailor Piece Vampire Race, including their stats, abilities, how to roll for them, and the best builds to maximize their potential.
Sailor Piece Vampire Race Stats & Abilities
The Sailor Piece Vampire Race provides exceptional sustain through lifesteal mechanics, making them one of the best races for prolonged combat scenarios.
Base Stats
- Max HP: +45%
- Damage: +35%
- Lifesteal: +8% (Heal for 8% of damage dealt)
- Sword Damage: +12%
- Night Vision: See clearly in dark areas
Unique Ability: Blood Thirst
The Sailor Piece Vampire Race possesses a unique passive ability called Blood Thirst:
- Effect: When your HP drops below 30%, your lifesteal increases by an additional +5% for 10 seconds
- Cooldown: 60 seconds
- Strategic Value: This clutch mechanic can turn the tide in close fights, especially in PvP or boss encounters
Strengths of the Vampire Race
- Unmatched Sustain: The +8% base lifesteal is among the highest in the game
- Solo Viability: Excellent for soloing bosses and dungeons without a healer
- Sword Synergy: The +12% Sword Damage makes them great for sword mains
- Clutch Potential: Blood Thirst can save you in desperate situations
Weaknesses of the Vampire Race
- Lower Raw HP: +45% HP is less than tank-focused races like Servant (+75%)
- Damage Dependent: If you’re not dealing damage, you’re not healing
- Reroll Difficulty: Vampires are a Legendary rarity race
How to Get the Vampire Race
Rolling the Sailor Piece Vampire Race requires patience and resources, as it’s classified as a Legendary rarity race.
Rarity & Drop Chance
- Rarity: Legendary
- Base Chance: 0.5% when using a Race Reroll item
- Boosted Chance: 1% during Halloween events or blood moon events
Race Reroll Methods
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Race Reroll Items: The primary method to change your race
- World Bosses (e.g., Alucard): ~30% drop chance
- Mini Bosses: ~3% drop chance
- Raid Bosses: Often guarantee a reroll drop
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Codes: Check our Codes page for free reroll codes
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Events: Special events sometimes offer increased drop rates for the Sailor Piece Vampire Race
Reroll Strategy
- Save 50+ rerolls: Due to the low 0.5% chance, you’ll need many rerolls
- Reroll during events: Wait for Halloween or blood moon events for boosted rates
- Consider alternatives: If you run out of rerolls, Mugetsu Clan provides lifesteal as an alternative
Best Builds for Vampire Race
Sword & Lifesteal Build
The most popular build for the Sailor Piece Vampire Race, maximizing both damage and sustain.
Recommended Setup:
- Race: Vampire (+8% Lifesteal, +12% Sword DMG)
- Weapon: Shadow Monarch or Rimuru sword
- Clan: Mugetsu (+2% Lifesteal, +5% Damage Reduction)
- Trait: Singularity (+15% Lifesteal)
- Fruit: Light (for mobility and kiting)
Total Lifesteal: ~25% (8% + 2% + 15%)
This build makes you virtually unkillable in PvE and extremely difficult to kill in PvP. The high sword damage from both the race and weapon allows you to heal through almost any damage.
Melee Vampire Build
For players who prefer fighting styles over swords.
Recommended Setup:
- Race: Vampire
- Melee Style: Anos or Gilgamesh
- Clan: Voldigoat (+7% Melee DMG, +10% Damage Reduction)
- Trait: Singularity or Celestial
This build turns you into a tanky brawler who can outlast opponents in extended melee exchanges.
Vampire Race vs. Other Races
Vampire vs. Servant
- Servant has higher raw HP (+75%) and Melee Damage (+18%)
- Vampire has better sustain through lifesteal (+8%)
- Verdict: Choose Vampire if you prefer healing over raw tankiness; choose Servant for pure survival
Vampire vs. Slime
- Slime has more HP (+70%) and Damage Reduction (+10%)
- Vampire has more lifesteal (+8% vs. +3%)
- Verdict: Vampire is better for sustain-focused builds; Slime is better for pure tankiness
Vampire vs. Leviathan
- Both are sustain-focused races
- Leviathan has +5% Lifesteal (vs. Vampire’s +8%)
- Vampire has the Blood Thirst clutch mechanic
- Verdict: Vampire has slightly better sustain, but Leviathan has more raw stats
Vampire Race and Haki Synergy
The Sailor Piece Vampire Race works exceptionally well with certain Haki types:
Armament Haki
- Synergy: The damage boost from Armament Haki increases your lifesteal healing
- Strategy: Activate Armament Haki before engaging to maximize healing
Observation Haki
- Synergy: The dodge mechanic from Observation Haki keeps you alive while lifesteal heals you
- Strategy: Use Observation Haki to dodge burst damage, let lifesteal heal you back up
Conqueror’s Haki
- Synergy: The AoE damage from Conqueror’s Haki triggers lifesteal on multiple enemies
- Strategy: Use Conqueror’s Haki in groups to heal from multiple targets simultaneously
Frequently Asked Questions About Vampire Race
Is the Vampire Race worth rerolling for?
Yes, the Sailor Piece Vampire Race is one of the best races for solo players and anyone who struggles with survival. The +8% lifesteal is game-changing for extended fights, especially when paired with lifesteal traits and clans.
What is the best weapon for Vampire Race?
Fast-hitting swords like Shadow Monarch or Ichigo are best for the Vampire Race because they trigger lifesteal more frequently. The +12% Sword Damage also makes them ideal for sword mains.
Does Vampire Race work with Fruit builds?
The Sailor Piece Vampire Race can work with fruit builds, but it’s not optimal. Vampires have sword damage bonuses, so sword or melee builds benefit more. If you main fruits, consider races like Skypian (+25% Fruit Damage) instead.
Can I see other players’ Vampire Race stats?
Yes, you can inspect other players to see their Sailor Piece Vampire Race and their full build. This is useful for learning from experienced vampire players.
What happens if I die with Vampire Race?
Like all races in Sailor Piece, you don’t lose your Vampire Race when you die. Your race is permanent until you use a reroll item.
Does the Blood Thirst ability stack with other lifesteal buffs?
Yes, the Blood Thirst ability from the Sailor Piece Vampire Race stacks additively with other lifesteal sources like Singularity trait or Mugetsu Clan.
Is Vampire Race good for PvP?
The Sailor Piece Vampire Race is excellent for PvP, especially in 1v1 situations. The sustain makes it difficult for opponents to burst you down, and the Blood Thirst clutch mechanic can turn close fights in your favor.
What level should I reroll to Vampire Race?
There’s no specific level requirement to reroll to the Sailor Piece Vampire Race. However, it’s generally recommended to wait until you’re at least level 1000+ and have access to better weapons and skills before investing rerolls into races.
How much lifesteal is too much?
There’s no such thing as too much lifesteal in Sailor Piece. With the Vampire Race, Singularity trait, and Mugetsu Clan, you can reach 25%+ lifesteal, making you virtually unkillable.
Does Vampire Race have any special animations or effects?
Yes, the Sailor Piece Vampire Race has unique visual effects when lifesteal triggers, showing red particles when you heal. During Blood Thirst activation, your character emits a dark aura.