Wooden Sword
The Wooden Sword is a C Tier Common Sword and the absolute weakest weapon in Sailor Piece. It serves as an initial placeholder and is not recommended for any extended use beyond the very first minutes of gameplay.
How to Obtain
Default starter weapon — every player begins the game with the Wooden Sword equipped.
Stats
| Stat | Value |
|---|---|
| Rarity | Common |
| Base Damage | 20 |
| Attack Speed | Slow |
| Mastery Required | 1 |
| Tier | C |
Strengths
- No cost — every player starts with it
- Teaches basic sword combat mechanics
Weaknesses
- Lowest base damage in the game (20)
- Slow attack speed
- Completely outclassed by every other weapon
- No practical use beyond the first few minutes
Tips
- Replace this immediately with the Katana (2,500 Money from Starter Island)
- Do not invest any time or resources into this weapon
- Progression path: Wooden Sword -> Katana -> Dark Blade -> Jinwoo -> Shadow Monarch
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