If you’re hunting Ancient Fragments and feel like the game is trolling you… it’s not. The system is designed so everyone gets different spawn points, which means copying one route from a video won’t fully work.
This guide breaks it down properly so you can check every possible location efficiently instead of wasting time.
Sailor Piece Ancient Fragment Locations Guide
Let’s clear this up first because it changes how you should play:
- Fragments spawn in fixed spots, but only some are active per server
- Your spawns are different from other players
- You won’t find all fragments in one island
- Some are very hidden (trees, rooftops, corners)
So your goal isn’t “follow one path”—it’s cover all possible spawn zones fast.
Starter Area Locations
This is where most people begin, but also where they mess up by rushing.
Check:
- Open ground near spawn
- Slightly off-path grassy patches
- Near island edges
They’re not hidden, but they blend into the environment. Keep your camera low and move slowly.
Desert Island
This is usually your first reliable fragment pickup.
Search spots:
- Around rock formations
- Open sand areas
- Corners of the island
Fragments here are easier to see, but don’t just run straight—scan the sides too.
Snow Island
This island is deceptive.
Possible spawns:
- Flat snowy ground
- Near edges/cliffs
- Open white areas
The problem? Everything is white, so fragments don’t stand out. Slow down here more than usual.
Shibua Island (City Area)
This is where vertical searching begins.
Check carefully:
- Rooftop edges
- Corners of buildings
- Ledges and narrow platforms
If you’re only walking on the ground here, you’re missing half the spawns.
Hollow Island
This is one of the trickiest islands in the game.
Locations include:
- Inside towers
- Around ruins
- On trees
You need to:
- Enter multiple towers
- Check interiors
- Look upward
A lot of fragments here are placed where players don’t usually look.
Vishinjuku Island
Think Shibua—but more vertical and slightly more annoying.
Search:
- Building rooftops
- High ledges
- Between structures
Mobility matters here. If you can’t reach rooftops easily, you’ll miss fragments.
Slime Island
This island has two important zones.
Check:
- Top of structures
- Back side of the island
Many players only check the front area and leave—don’t do that.
Academy Island
This one is more generous but still easy to miss.
Locations:
- Rooftops
- Elevated platforms
- Corners near buildings
You can often find multiple possible spawn spots here—so scan thoroughly.
Judgment Island
One of the easier ones if you know where to look.
Key location:
- Top of the central mountain
Also check:
- Nearby elevated areas
If it’s not on the peak, it’s usually somewhere close by.
Ninja Island
This one catches people off guard.
Look for:
- Tree branches
- Thin elevated paths (twigs/logs)
Yes, fragments can spawn on top of narrow surfaces—don’t ignore them.
Lawless Island
Final area, and surprisingly easy to overlook.
Check:
- Behind the coliseum
- Near walls and outer edges
Most players stay near the center—go to the back instead.
Best Farming Route (Efficient Path)
If you want to farm fragments quickly, follow this loop:
Starter → Desert → Snow → Shibua → Hollow → Vishinjuku → Slime → Academy → Judgment → Ninja → Lawless
Then server hop and repeat.
Ancient Fragment hunting in Roblox Sailor Piece isn’t about luck—it’s about coverage and efficiency.
Once you understand:
- Where they can spawn
- And how to check fast
You’ll start finding them way more consistently.
