
Yo, sailor! 👋
If you’ve been playing Sailor Piece and thinking, “How do people get all those gems and rerolls? Am I missing some secret door?” — same. I definitely had that moment. I remember staring at my meager gem count like it personally offended me… and then I realized the real grind isn’t luck—it’s routine, smart spending, and knowing where to look.
So yeah—here’s my complete guide on getting gems and rerolls, plus how to use them without accidentally turning your account into a broke comet.
Before we farm anything, let’s clear the confusion:
Gems = your main currency (used to buy stuff, roll, reroll, or upgrade things depending on the game mode/store).
Rerolls = the “reset button” for whatever you’re rolling/trying to get (usually items, abilities, or bonuses tied to gacha/selection systems).
And here’s the vibe: Gems are your fuel, rerolls are your shotgun. You don’t want to fire the shotgun when you’re not ready.
I’m serious—most Roblox games (including ones like this) reward you for logging in and doing daily activities.
What to check:
Daily quests
Daily rewards/login bonuses
“Complete X” missions
Any repeatable tasks with gem payouts
My personal anecdote:
The first time I played, I missed one day and my brain went: “Wait… I just threw away free gems?” Yeah. Don’t be me. Even if you only do the minimum daily tasks, that adds up fast.
As you progress, you usually unlock:
More quest lines
Higher-level missions
Better rewards
So instead of bouncing around aimlessly (I’ve done this too 😅), try:
Focus on the main objectives
Chain missions
Revisit earlier areas only if they still give solid rewards
Tip: If the game gives you a “mission completion” tracker, that’s basically free money.
Event periods are where the gem gains get spicy.
Keep an eye out for:
Limited-time events
“Win matches / complete raids” event bonuses
Ranking or leaderboard events
Event shop currencies (sometimes converts well)
If you see something like “New Event!” and think “I don’t have time” — trust me, you do. Even 30–60 minutes during an event can out-gem your normal grinding for the same day.
A lot of Roblox devs drop promo codes for updates, milestones, anniversaries, or partner promotions.
Best practice:
Check the game’s official social pages (group, Discord, Twitter/X, etc.)
Look for announcements within the game (sometimes there’s a codes button)
Important: Promo codes usually expire, so don’t save them for “later later.” Use them when you find them.
(If you want, tell me what platform you’re on and where you usually check for codes, and I’ll help you build a quick routine to find them faster.)
Some games hide gem rewards inside:
Achievements
Level milestones
Collection goals
Win goals (“Complete X battles”)
This is the “I didn’t know that was a reward” category. And yes, I’ve definitely missed some. 🫠
Some Roblox games let you earn or convert other resources into gems or rerolls.
So check if there’s:
A shop that accepts other currencies
Conversions for rare items
Seasonal tokens
If you see any “exchange” menu, that’s often where the efficiency is.
Rerolls usually come from one (or more) of these sources:
Purchased using gems
Earned via events/missions
Rewarded from certain progress systems
Given as login/season rewards
Possibly obtained through special chests/tiers
So here’s the key: If rerolls are scarce, you don’t want to spend them like confetti.
Before you start rerolling, ask:
Are you chasing a specific rarity?
A specific ability/bonus?
Or just trying to improve your overall setup?
I used to reroll “hoping for something good,” which is basically gambling with extra steps. It works… until you’re out and your luck went to Neptune.
If you reroll too early:
you might waste rerolls before you understand the system
you might get something decent and then later realize there’s a better target
you lose momentum
A good rule of thumb:
✅ Get your gems first
✅ Then reroll with intention
✅ Only start spending rerolls when you can evaluate the results
Let’s be real: rerolls can be random.
So you want a mental checklist:
Does it match your playstyle?
Is it strong enough to carry you through current content?
Does it synergize with your other gear/abilities?
If it doesn’t help your build, don’t emotionally attach to it like it’s a pet rock. Reroll again.
This one is huge.
A common mistake is:
spending everything trying to get ONE perfect outcome
then being stuck with nothing afterward
Instead, aim for a “good enough” setup first, then refine as you keep earning gems.
My rule: I’d rather have a solid character progression with steady rerolls than go broke chasing one perfect roll on day one.
Here’s a realistic routine you can follow without burning out:
Claim daily login rewards
Do daily quests/missions
Check event tabs (if any)
Run progress objectives
Spend gems only when you’re ready to reroll intentionally
Save a few gems/rerolls for surprises (events/new systems are always dropping)
Even 20–40 minutes a day can make a difference, especially if rerolls are something you care about early.
Random rerolls feel exciting… until your resources hit zero.
Free gems are not “small,” they’re compound interest. Like, actually.
If codes exist, they expire. That’s Roblox code law.
Don’t trust “free gems/reroll” links. Those are almost always sketchy and can get your account in trouble.
Usually: daily quests + events + progression milestones, plus promo codes if available.
Save them if you don’t know what you want yet. Spend them when you’ve decided what target you’re going for.
Yes—if you use them strategically. No—if you burn them blindly chasing perfect luck.
Getting gems and rerolls in Sailor Piece isn’t just “be lucky.” It’s:
showing up daily
grinding the right stuff
using promo codes when they pop up
and rerolling with intention instead of vibes
Also, if you’re anything like me, you’ll eventually look back at your early-game self like:
“Bro… you wasted rerolls.”
…but don’t worry. That’s part of becoming a real gamer.