Infinity
Best for: All-around
Best multipliers across stats.
Trait guide
Traits are passive power. The best traits improve damage, survival, burst windows or PvP pressure without forcing you into one narrow race, fruit, sword or clan setup. Last reviewed on 2026-05-13.
Best for: All-around
Best multipliers across stats.
Best for: Late-game
Top tier consensus.
Best for: Damage
Pure damage trait.
Best for: PvP
Defensive bonuses.
Best for: Magic
Magic-build synergy.
See the full S–D ranking in the traits tier list below.
Trait rerolls are easy to waste because traits look simple but affect every build. Do not chase a perfect S-tier trait before your race, clan and sword route are stable enough to use it.
The safest rule is to keep any strong all-around or damage trait while you are still changing builds. Only reroll aggressively when you know whether the account needs boss damage, PvP survival, magic scaling or burst-window pressure.
Traits should support the part of the build that actually carries fights. A damage sword build wants a different trait than a control-heavy PvP setup, and a magic-focused build should not blindly copy a boss-melt trait list.
Use traits as the final passive layer after race, clan and weapon direction are clear. This makes rerolls more efficient and prevents replacing a useful trait with a name that does not match your route.
Use this table before spending passive shards or rerolls. The best all-around trait is not always the best trait for PvP, boss farming or magic scaling.
| Goal | Best traits | Why | Reroll advice |
|---|---|---|---|
| All-around progression | Infinity, Transcendent | Strong across many builds, so they stay useful while your race, clan or sword changes. | Keep immediately unless a patch clearly nerfs them. |
| Pure damage | Malevolent, Cataclysm, Singularity | These help burst windows, stacking damage or aggressive boss routes. | Chase only after your damage build is already planned. |
| PvP pressure | Overlord, Emperor, Dominator | Defensive bonuses, pressure and control matter more than raw farming damage. | Keep if you play PvP or hard endgame fights. |
| Boss farming | Infinity, Transcendent, Malevolent, Sovereign | Boss routes reward uptime, damage and reliable scaling. | Use damage runes and stable swords before judging trait value. |
| Bridge setup | Genesis, Unstoppable, Godspeed, Driven | Good enough to progress while saving rerolls for S-tier targets. | Do not reroll too early if the trait solves your current bottleneck. |
These notes explain what each top trait is best for, so you can avoid rerolling a strong trait just because another name ranks higher in a different mode.
| Trait | Main role | Best pairing | Keep or reroll |
|---|---|---|---|
| Infinity | Best all-around scaling | Any strong race, clan, sword or fruit setup | Keep. This is the safest trait for changing builds. |
| Transcendent | Late-game scaling | Endgame boss, raid and hybrid builds | Keep if your account is entering late-game routes. |
| Malevolent | Pure damage | Boss melt, raid damage and aggressive sword builds | Keep when damage is your bottleneck. |
| Overlord | PvP defense and pressure | PvP clans, control swords and survival builds | Keep for PvP; less mandatory for simple farming. |
| Celestial | Magic and hybrid scaling | Magic swords, fruit builds and hybrid routes | Keep if the rest of your setup supports magic scaling. |
| Cataclysm | Burst windows | Burst swords, boss melt and aggressive traits | Keep if your build can survive between burst cycles. |
| Singularity | Stacking endgame damage | Long fights, raids and scaling builds | Keep for long endgame encounters. |
| Emperor | PvP utility and damage | PvP routes and control-heavy setups | Keep if you need pressure plus utility. |
Every trait ranked from S to D tier, last reviewed 2026-05-13.
Best for: All-around
Best multipliers across stats.
Best for: Late-game
Top tier consensus.
Best for: Damage
Pure damage trait.
Best for: PvP
Defensive bonuses.
Best for: Magic
Magic-build synergy.
Best for: Burst
Burst-window trait.
Best for: Endgame
Stacking damage.
Best for: PvP
Damage + utility.
Best for: Survivability
Strong defensive trait.
Best for: PvP
Damage + CC.
Best for: Hybrid
Balanced kit.
Best for: Boss damage
Single-target boost.
Best for: Speed
Mobility trait.
Best for: Mid-game
Steady scaling.
Best for: Hunting
Damage to specific mobs.
Best for: Aggressive
Damage trait.
Best for: Crit
Crit-build trait.
Best for: Defense break
Armour pen.
Best for: Mid-tier
All-rounder.
Best for: Damage
Damage boost.
Best for: Tank
Basic defense.
Best for: Damage
Generic.
Best for: Speed
Basic mobility.
Best for: Defense
Basic.
Best for: Default
Default trait.
Infinity is the safest best all-around trait, while Transcendent and Malevolent are also S-tier endgame choices.
Traits are passive and always useful, but clans can define a build. The best setup needs both to match your race, fruit and sword.
Reroll once your core build is stable and you have spare passive shards or rerolls from codes.
Infinity and Transcendent are the safest all-around answers, while Malevolent and Sovereign are stronger when your main problem is damage.
Overlord, Emperor and Dominator are better PvP picks when you need pressure, defense or control instead of simple farming damage.
Usually no. Keep a useful A-tier trait until you have enough rerolls and a clear S-tier target that matches your build.
Redeem the latest Sailor Piece codes, compare the full tier list hub, then cross-check the broader guide hub before spending rerolls.
Build deeper with the leveling route, boss farming guide, runes guide, accessories guide and specs & passives guide.