Players in the Roblox action RPG, Sailor Piece, can now acquire the Black Reaper melee fighting style, a powerful addition introduced with the recent Ghoul Update. This new style draws inspiration from Ken Kaneki’s dark persona in the Tokyo Ghoul:re series.

The Black Reaper melee offers significant power, requiring players to complete a multi-step questline and defeat a boss to obtain it. The style was part of the Ghoul Update, released on May 18, 2026, which expanded the game with new content, including Isolation Island.
Steps to Obtain Black Reaper
Acquiring the Black Reaper melee style involves progression through the game’s second sea and a specific questline. Players must first ensure they have reached Sea 2 in Sailor Piece.
Blood Flower Quest
The initial step requires players to start and complete the Blood Flower Quest. This quest is initiated by interacting with a specific non-player character (NPC) located at the far end of Starter Island in Sea 2.
- The Blood Flower Quest is a single-mission questline introduced with the Ghoul Update.
- Players must locate and collect six Blood Flowers scattered across various islands in Sea 2, including World Island, Bizarre Island, Punch Island, Blue Planet, and Slayer Island.
- Successful completion of this quest unlocks access to Isolation Island.
Farming Reaper Keys and Defeating the Boss
Once Isolation Island is accessible, players must farm specific enemies to proceed.
- On Isolation Island, players need to defeat Ghoul Member NPCs to obtain Reaper Keys.
- These Reaper Keys are essential for summoning the Black Reaper boss.
- Players must then defeat the Black Reaper boss to gather the necessary materials to unlock the Black Reaper melee fighting style.
Game Context
Sailor Piece is an action RPG on the Roblox platform, developed by Shadowrise Devs and launched on November 17, 2025. It features open-world exploration across multiple seas, with advanced content and challenges unlocked in Sea 2.
The Black Reaper style is inspired by Ken Kaneki, a central character from Sui Ishida’s Tokyo Ghoul:re manga series, which serves as a sequel to the original Tokyo Ghoul. The manga was serialized from October 2014 to July 2018.


