
- There are 7 Easter Eggs spread across the islands in Sailor Piece.
- Some of these are timed eggs and despawn after regular intervals.
- Completing the Easter Egg event will earn you valuable rewards.
The Sailor Piece Sea 2 brings in a new Easter Island, along with the exclusive quests that will keep players exploring the map. Your task is to search for several hidden eggs across the area; however, it is not as simple as it sounds. Some eggs are placed in tricky locations away from plain sight, which makes this hunt more challenging. So, check this guide to learn about all the Sailor Piece Easter Egg locations and earn your rewards.
How to Start Sailor Piece Easter Egg Hunt Quest
The Sailor Piece Easter Egg quest requires you to explore the multiple islands and interact with the hidden and colorful eggs. To start the quest, use the portal to head to Easter Island.
Now, take the path from the portal, cross the spawn point, and continue forward to find the Easter Bunny NPC in Sailor Piece. Interact with this person to initiate the Easter Egg Hunt quest.
Before you go on the Hunt quest, remember that some of these eggs are guaranteed to be found, some others are timed ones, while others are the boss Easter Eggs. Here is the spawning mechanic for the Easter Eggs in Sailor Piece:
- Players must collect a total of 7 Easter Eggs.
- There are always 3 Easter Eggs present in the Sailor Piece map.
- You can collect 2 Timed Eggs that appear every 10 minutes and despawn after 5 minutes.
- You can then collect 2 Boss Eggs that have a 0.5% chance of appearing after any boss kill.
All Sailor Piece Guaranteed Easter Egg Locations
There are only three guaranteed Eggs on the Sailor Piece Map, and here are their locations:
Jungle Island
Right in front of the portal, you will spot a tree on the Jungle Island. Climb on its first branch, and you will find the second Easter Egg perched there.
Sailor Island
After you spawn on Sailor Island, go to the area where the Vampire King and Solo Hunter boss spawn. Now, climb this building, and at the very top, you will find another Easter Egg.
Snow Island
There are three Easter Eggs on the Snow Island. The first one is guaranteed and can be found perched on the tree branch right behind the pool on the right side of the spawn point.
All Sailor Piece Timed Egg Locations
Once you have collected the easy ones on the map, it’s time to collect the Timed Eggs. It may happen that when you visit the location, the Easter Egg isn’t present there. When this happens, simply revisit the area after 5-10 minutes, and you’ll most likely encounter one Timed Easter Egg at the following locations.
Starter Island
From the portal area, go forward, and you will find a windmill behind the first quest giver NPC. Climb to the first rooftop of the windmill structure to find the egg there.
Desert Island
Now, teleport to the Desert Island on the Sailor Piece map, and climb the first tallest tower you spot after you spawn. On top of this tower, you will find the third Easter Egg.
Shibuya Station
The fifth egg is located at the Shibuya Station, where you can get the Sukuna V1 in Sailor Piece. Just head to the back of the island. Climb the building behind the red and green billboards, and you will find the egg there.
Snow Island
The second Easter Egg is a timed variant that can be found behind the Sailor Piece Artifacts NPC.
Judgement Island
On Judgement Island, you can find an Easter Egg right at the very end, behind the Yamato boss. There, you will find a rock formation, and on the corner, you can find one such egg.
Lawless Island
When you transport to the Lawless Island, go behind the Arena Fighter NPCs to find an Easter Egg inside a small booth.
All Sailor Piece Boss Easter Egg Locations
When you have collected two Timed Easter Eggs, it is time for you to collect the last two Boss Easter Eggs in the game. These spawn at a low rate of 0.5% when you defeat any Sailor Piece boss. So, here are all the probable locations where the Boss Eggs can spawn:
Starter Island
On top of the rock formations surrounding the island, specifically to the right of the Thief Boss quest NPC, you can find a boss Easter Egg.
Shibuya Station
At the Shibuya Station, you can find a Boss Easter Egg on the right of the Cursed King world boss. Note that you’ll have to move right to the boss first and then jump one level below to find the egg on a corner.
Desert Island
When you spawn again on the Desert Island, the Boss Easter Egg can spawn at the far north-east corner of the map, behind the smaller pyramid.
Snow Island
Another Easter Egg can spawn on the Snow Island when you defeat a boss. And this is located right in front of the portal area, on top of the rocks.
Slime Island
At Slime Island, you can head to the right of the ruined colosseum and find the Easter Egg on a tree branch. To find it quickly, look for the tree that is located at a direct 90-degree angle to the right of the colosseum.
Sailor Island
There is another Boss Easter Egg on the Sailor Island. It is placed on the tree branch located behind the Vampire King Seller NPC, to the very north-west end of the island.
Judgement Island
Get on the rock mountain right behind the Swordsman enemy NPCs. Here, you will find a Boss Easter Egg at the corner of the mountain.
Shinjuku Island
On Shinjuku Island, head behind the Strong Sorcerer NPCs. At the corner formed by a massive dirt formation and the slanted building, you can find the Boss Easter Egg.
Sailor Piece Easter Egg Quest Rewards
Once you have collected all 7 Easter Eggs, head back to the Easter Bunny NPC and interact with it to get the rewards. Here are all three items you will get:
- “Egg Seeker” Title: +42.5% Damage, +25% XP
- Egg Backpack Accessory
- Petal Aura
And that is all about the guide to find all the Easter Eggs in Sailor Piece. So, have you found the ancient fragments in the game to unlock the sea 2? Tell us in the comments below.
There are a total of 7 Easter Eggs that you must find in Sailor Piece to get the rewards from the Easter Bunny on Easter Island.
Try rejoining the game or switching servers in Sailor Piece if you are having trouble claiming the Easter Eggs.