The Ultimate Legacy Piece All Bosses Guide: Locations, Drops & Strategies (2026)

Master every boss in Legacy Piece with this complete guide. Includes level requirements, drops, strategies, and tips for Bandit, Marine Captain, Arlong, Crocodile, Enel, Mihawk, and Roger.

Introduction

If you’re chasing the strongest loot and fastest leveling in Roblox’s Legacy Piece, you need to conquer every boss the game throws at you. This Legacy Piece all bosses guide covers the seven main encounters spread across the Grand Line, from the starter Bandit Boss to the fearsome Roger. Whether you’re a fresh spawn or a seasoned pirate approaching the level cap of 7500, knowing where to find each boss, what levels to attempt, and which strategies work best will save you hours of frustration. In this Legacy Piece all bosses guide, we’ll break down each fight, highlight valuable drops like Yoru and the Pirate King Crown, and share community-tested tactics that even new players can use.

All 7 Bosses Overview

The world of Legacy Piece currently features seven story bosses, each guarding a key island and offering unique rewards. The progression is linear, so you’ll fight them in roughly the order shown below.

Boss NameLocationRecommended LevelKey DropsSpecial Notes
Bandit BossStarter Island1-15NoneTutorial fight; very low HP
Marine CaptainOrange Town15-50NoneFirst real challenge; watch for grab attack
ArlongArlong Park60+Shark Tooth SwordHigh melee damage; brings minions
CrocodileAlabasta250+None (drops sand items)Use water attacks to bypass Sand immunity
EnelSkypiea400+NoneLightning immune; use rubber or ground attacks
MihawkWater 7550+Yoru (strongest sword)One-on-one duel; high precision required
RogerMarineford750+Pirate King CrownRequires 4+ players; endgame DPS check

All bosses respawn after a short cooldown, so you can farm them for experience and rare items. According to player experience on the official wiki, soloing Mihawk is possible but extremely challenging without a top-tier Devil Fruit or maxed Haki.

Detailed Boss Strategies

Each boss has a distinct moveset and weakness. Below we cover the best approaches, including recommended fighting styles, Devil Fruits, and team compositions.

Early Game: Bandit Boss & Marine Captain

The Bandit Boss on Starter Island is essentially a punching bag – just spam your basic attacks. The Marine Captain on Orange Town is your first real test. He swings a sword and can briefly stun you.

  • Recommended: Mera (Fire) or Smoke Fruit for area damage.
  • Tip: Keep moving in a circle to avoid his frontal cleave.
  • Drop rates: No rare items, but good XP for levels 15-30.

Mid Game: Arlong and Crocodile

Arlong Park is where you’ll start farming for your first legendary weapon. Arlong has a large health pool and summons fishman minions. Focus on single-target burst damage and use a high-damage fruit like Goro (Lightning) or Hie-Hie (Ice) to freeze him. The Shark Tooth Sword drop (approx. 5% chance per kill, per community reports) is a solid melee option until you can get Yoru.

Crocodile in Alabasta is immune to sand- and wind-based moves unless you use water. Equip a water-based fighting style like Fishman Karate or carry a bucket item if available. Alternatively, use a fruit that deals water-element damage. Players report that the Mera fruit (fire) is surprisingly effective because it bypasses the sand resistance.

BossWeaknessBest Fighting StyleBest Fruit (Tier)
ArlongNone specificBlack Leg (kicks) for mobilityGoro (S), Hie-Hie (S)
CrocodileWater (Fishman Karate)Fishman KarateMera (A) or any water-type
EnelRubber/Ground attacksRokushiki for speedNone (use physical damage)
MihawkNoneRokushiki (dodge)Goro (S) for stun
RogerNone (group fight)Any maxed styleHie-Hie (S) for crowd control

Endgame: Enel, Mihawk, and Roger

Enel on Skypiea is one of the trickiest fights because he is immune to lightning and most Devil Fruit moves. The key is to use a fruit with no elemental damage – Rubber (B tier) is ideal because it renders Enel’s lightning attacks useless against you. If you don’t have Rubber, rely on melee with Rokushiki or Black Leg to deal physical damage. Enel drops no exclusive weapon, but the island is great for leveling from 400 to 550.

Mihawk on Water 7 is a pure skill check. He wields Yoru and can one-shot lower-level players. Use a fruit with a stun (Goro or Hie) to create openings. The Yoru drop is incredibly rare (estimated 2-3% drop rate per player reports) and is the best sword in the game, so expect many runs. Tip: Bring a friend to split aggro – Mihawk’s AI targets the closest player.

Roger at Marineford is the ultimate raid boss. He requires at least four players and deals massive AoE damage. Use the Hie-Hie fruit to freeze his minions, and coordinate healing items. The Pirate King Crown offers a massive stat boost and is a status symbol. Plan to spend 30-45 minutes per successful run.

Best Gear and Preparation

Having the right equipment and stats can make or break a boss fight. Below are recommended stat allocations and gear setups.

StatAllocation (General)Focus for Bossing
Melee30-40%Boost sword damage for Yoru users
Defense20-25%Essential for survival against Roger
Fruit20-30%Important if using top-tier fruits
SwordsRemainderOnly if using Yoru
Stamina5-10%Helps with dodging

Swords: The six swords in the game are Cutlass, Wado Ichimonji, Shusui, Sandai Kitetsu, Soul Solid, and Yoru. For bossing, prioritize Yoru (if you have it) or Shusui (drops from a rare mob, or you can trade). Soul Solid is a good mid-game option.

Fighting Styles: Black Leg (kick-based, good for mobility), Fishman Karate (water combos, great vs Crocodile), and Rokushiki (advanced six powers, best for damage output and dodging). Rokushiki is the recommended style for endgame bossing because of its high damage scaling.

Auras and Haki: Unlock Haki (Enhancement) as soon as possible. It increases damage against Logia-type bosses. You can get Haki from the upgrade menu with enough Beli and Shards.

Devil Fruits and Races for Bossing

Choosing the right Devil Fruit and race can give you a significant advantage. The current tier list (Update 0.5) places Goro (Lightning) and Hie-Hie (Ice) in S tier because of their high damage and crowd control. A tier fruits like Mera (Fire), Paw, and Smoke are also viable.

TierFruitsBest For
SGoro, Hie-HieAll bosses except Enel
AMera, Paw, SmokeCrocodile, Arlong
BBomb, Diamond, Wax, Weapon, Rubber, Sand, MagmaEnel (Rubber), early game
CChop, Love, Invisibility, Mochi, Operation, Gravity, Dark, BarrierSituational or low damage

Races also matter. The Oni race gives +20% melee and +15% defense, making it excellent for tanking Mihawk. Mink (+15% speed) is great for hit-and-run tactics. Fishman boosts water speed and helps against Crocodile. Human provides a balanced +5% to all stats. Skypiea grants glide and jump bonuses, useful for mobility on Skypiea island. All races can be upgraded to V2 and V3 using Race Spins, which add passive abilities.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What level should I start attempting bosses in this Legacy Piece all bosses guide?
A: Follow the recommended levels in the table above. Trying Arlong before level 60 will result in one-shots. For Roger, you should be at least level 700 with a team of 4+.

Q: Which boss drops the best reward?
A: Mihawk drops Yoru, the strongest sword, and Roger drops the Pirate King Crown (best accessory). Both have low drop rates, so be prepared to farm.

Q: Can I solo Mihawk or Roger?
A: Soloing Mihawk is possible with high-end gear and a fruit like Goro, but very difficult. Roger is impossible to solo due to his mechanics (requires multiple players to break his shield). You need a group.

Q: Are there any codes that help with boss farming?
A: Yes, active codes like RELEASE! (50 Shards, 5 Rerolls) and THANKSFORPLAYING! (30 Shards, 1 XP Boost) can speed up your race rerolls and stat resets. Redeem them in-game before farming.

For the most up-to-date information, check the official Legacy Piece Wiki – it’s a great resource for patch notes and community guides.