New Races aren’t unheard of, but they’re always so very special as players (myself included) want to uncover their stats and compare them to the previously released lineages. Some say comparison is the thief of joy, but I say comparison is how you stay on top of the meta.
So, let’s dive into this Sailor Piece Warlord Race guide, which tells you how to attain this new heritage, its buffs, and how it compares to its peers.
Let’s get into it
Contents
Warlord ObtainmentWarlord Buffs
How does it compare?
Frequently Asked Questions
Sailor Piece Warlord Race Obtainment
Much like other races, the mythical Warlord has a chance to roll when using Race Rerolls. (Around 0.5% chance roughly)
If you’re not sure how to stockpile more Race Rerolls quickly, try the following:
Redeeming Codes
If you qualify for redemption, Codes are always the quickest way to get tons of Rerolls without any grinding necessary.
Defeating Bosses
All bosses in the game drop Race Rerolls, often with a 100% chance. If you’re already grinding new update content, you’ll passively earn Rerolls.
Opening Chests
Chests sometimes give a handful of Rerolls. If you’re lucky enough to get the Secret Chest, you’ll be set, as this can give you several hundred Rerolls from one unboxing.
Warlord Race Buffs
When rerolled, you’ll receive a dapper red beaded necklace cosmetic and the following buffs:
+85% Max HP+80% DMG+22% Melee DMG Multi+10% DMG Reduction+2% Lifesteal
How Does It Compare?
The previously Melee-focused Race, the Galevorn, was the moment when it first appeared. However, the Warlord has slightly overtaken it thanks to its better refined buffs, making those who main specs/combat more formidable.
To put it into perspective, I’ll compare the stats of Galevorn (Left) with Warlord (Right) and colour code based on percentage movement.
Green = Increased. Blue = Remained the same. Red = Reduced.
+80% -> +85% HP+75% -> +80% DMG+20% -> +22% Melee DMG Multi+3% -> +2% Lifesteal+10% -> +10% DMG Reduction
Maths aside, the comparison above shows that the Warlord outcompetes the Galevorn entirely. Aside from the slight Lifesteal decline, which is hardly notable during combat due to the higher affinity for HP, which offsets the reduction.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Should I roll for Warlord?
A: If you primarily fight using a Spec/Melee, then yes! The Warlord offers Melee fighters the most combat potential as of the Massive UPD, making it the new meta for this fighting class. However, if you prefer weapons, then stick with the Swordblessed Race.
Q: How does the Warlord compare to every other race?
A: If you want a more detailed look into the races’ meta, I recommend our Sailor Piece Races Tier List.
Now that you know everything you need to know about the Warlord Race, start rerolling for it via Roblox. Or, find out which Melee we recommend pairing with your new race using our Sailor Piece Melee Tier List.
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