- Primary guide: This haze seas beginner guide covers everything you need to start your pirate journey following the June 30, 2026 rework.
- First priority: Claim active codes immediately to secure free race spins, EXP boosts, and cash.
- Leveling strategy: Follow the island progression order starting from Shark Park and focus stats on one primary damage source.
- Fruit mechanics: Devil Fruits spawn every 60 minutes and despawn after 20 minutes; use the official Discord to track live stock.
- Race selection: Aim to roll for D. Clan or Dragonoid races for massive late-game passive buffs.
Haze Seas Beginner Guide: Getting Started
Welcome to Haze Seas, the highly anticipated rework of Haze Piece launched on June 30, 2026 [1]. This guide will walk you through the essential systems, starting controls, and early steps to transition from a rookie pirate to a formidable conqueror of the seas.
Video Highlights:
- Release details: Previewing the major visual and mechanical overhauls introduced in the 2026 rework [1].
- Combat preview: Showcasing high-tier devil fruit abilities, sword skills, and custom fighting styles [1].
- World map: A sneak peek at the First Sea and Second Sea island layouts [2].
Understanding the default controls is crucial for surviving early boss encounters. Refer to the control layout below to familiarize yourself with the basic movement and combat mechanics.
| Control | Action | Details |
|---|---|---|
| LMB / Click | Basic Attack | Uses equipped weapon or combat style |
| Q / Left Trigger | Dash | Quick dodge/movement maneuver |
| Space (Hold) | SkyWalk | Vertical jump enhancement |
| F / Button Y | Block | Reduces incoming damage from enemies |
| M / Menu Button | Open Menu | Access inventory, stats, and codes |
Always redeem active codes like HAZESEAS2026 and GROUPONLY before you begin grinding [1]. The EXP boosts and stat resets are far more valuable during your initial levels than in the late game [1].
The Core Leveling & Progression Path
Leveling up efficiently in Haze Seas requires jumping from island to island as soon as you hit the recommended level. This prevents you from wasting time on low-EXP mobs and ensures you are always fighting enemies that match your strength.
| Island | Recommended Level | Key Boss | Notable Drops |
|---|---|---|---|
| Starter Island | 1 - 120 | Bandit Leader | Basic starter cash |
| Shark Park | 120 - 200 | Shark Boss | Shark Blade (5% drop) |
| Desert Ruins | 200 - 300 | Bomb Boss | Level progression |
| Sea Restaurant | 300 - 400 | Krieg Boss | Gold Pauldrons |
| Logue Town | 400 - 500 | Tashii | Glasses |
Spawn and Code Redemption
Begin on the Starter Island. Open your menu, navigate to the Treasure Chest/Gift icon, and input all active codes to boost your starting wallet and EXP rate [1].
First Weapon Purchase
Purchase a basic Katana from the Starter Island shop if you plan on running a sword build, or stick to default Combat until you reach the Sea Restaurant [1, 2].
Targeting Shark Park
Sail to Shark Park once you hit Level 120. Defeat the Shark Boss repeatedly until you obtain the Shark Blade, which is an excellent early-game rare sword [2].
Optimizing Stat Points
Allocate your stat points wisely. Avoid spreading them evenly. Keep enough in Defense to survive boss attacks, and dump the rest into your chosen damage stat (Fruit, Sword, or Combat) [1].
Transitioning to Mid-Game
After clearing Logue Town at Level 500, prepare to challenge the Dual Swordsman super boss to unlock 2 Sword Style V2 and gear up for Marine HQ [2].
Focusing on a single damage output type (e.g., placing 70% of offensive points into Sword) ensures you can defeat boss shields and clear mob waves significantly faster.
Races and Race Spins
Races play a massive role in your overall build. Each race grants unique passive buffs, ranging from health regeneration to extra movement speed [2]. You can reroll your race using race spins obtained via codes or Robux [1, 2].
S-Tier: Mythical & Legendary
- D. Clan (0.1%): Health regen, SkyWalk +1, Observation Haki +1, speed +50% [2].
- Dragonoid (1%): Health regen, extra health, jump power, Observation Haki +1 [2].
- Lunarian (1%): Regeneration, stamina, jump power, SkyWalk +1 [2].
A-Tier: Rare Rolls
- Demon (8.9%): Massive walk speed bonus (+50%), health, and stamina [2].
- Celestial Dragon (8.9%): Grants +15% quest money, great for early game economy [2].
B/C-Tier: Uncommon & Common
- Mink (35%): Moderate speed and jump power [2].
- Fishman (35%): Swimming speed increase [2].
- Human (55%): No gameplay bonuses [2].
| Race | Rarity | Roll Rate | Key Passive Buff |
|---|---|---|---|
| D. Clan | Mythical | 0.1% | +10% Health Regen, +50% Speed, +1 Haki |
| Dragonoid | Legendary | 1.0% | +10% Health, +25% Jump, +1 Haki |
| Demon | Rare | 8.9% | +50% Walk Speed, +5% Health/Stamina |
| Celestial Dragon | Rare | 8.9% | +15% Quest Money, +5% Health/Stamina |
| Mink | Uncommon | 35.0% | +15% Walk Speed, +25% Jump Power |
If you roll Demon or Celestial Dragon early on, keep them! The extra money from Celestial Dragon makes buying expensive fruits and fighting styles much easier in the first 500 levels [2].
Devil Fruits, Weapons, and Fighting Styles
Building your character involves combining a Devil Fruit, a Weapon, and a Fighting Style [1]. While some players focus heavily on fruits like Dough or Dragon, others prefer pure sword builds using legendary blades like Enma or Yoru [2].
| Mechanic | Value | Details / Strategy |
|---|---|---|
| Spawn Timer | 60 minutes | A random fruit spawns on the map every hour [1] |
| Despawn Timer | 20 minutes | Uncollected fruits disappear after 20 minutes [1] |
| VIP Server Limit | 5 fruits | Maximum active spawned fruits allowed in a private server [1] |
| Fruit Stock | Live Rotation | Check the official Discord #fruit-stock channel [1] |
| Name | Type | How to Unlock | Best Use Case |
|---|---|---|---|
| Combat | Fighting Style | Default Starting Style | Level 1-100 leveling [2] |
| Black Leg | Fighting Style | Trainer at Sea Restaurant | Early-game mob clearing [2] |
| Katana | Sword | Sword Shop purchase | Starter sword builds [2] |
| Shark Blade | Sword | Defeat Shark Boss (5% drop) | Early boss farming [2] |
| Bisento | Sword | Purchase from Bella NPC (500k) | Mid-game heavy damage [2] |
Daily Beginner Checklist:
- Check the active codes list for newly released rewards
- Visit the Discord #fruit-stock channel to see if Magma or Light is on sale
- Defeat your current island's boss to farm upgrade materials
- Participate in a Rocky Pillars Sea Beast event if you are level 700+
Private servers are highly recommended for fruit hunting [1]. With a 5-fruit limit, you can safely map out spawn locations without worrying about public server competitors stealing your loot [1].
Haze Seas Beginner Guide FAQ
To wrap up our guide, here are the most frequently asked questions by players starting out in the Haze Seas 2026 rework.
Q: What is the best starting fruit for beginners?
Logia-type fruits like Light or Magma are the best for beginners. They grant elemental immunity to basic mobs, making early-game quest grinding incredibly fast and safe.
Q: How do I redeem codes in Haze Seas?
Open the in-game menu by clicking the 'M' key or tapping the menu button, select the Treasure Chest or Gift icon, paste your code exactly as written, and click Redeem.
Q: Where can I find the official Haze Seas Trello?
The official Trello can be found at https://trello.com/b/nn8bpTB0/haze-seas-official-trello. It contains up-to-date data on controls, weapon drop rates, and NPC locations.
Q: Is there a complete haze seas beginner guide for stat resets?
Yes, you can reset your stats using specific active codes (which often reward stat refunds) or by purchasing a stat reset in-game using gems or Robux. It is recommended to save your resets until you reach the Second Sea.
Don't forget to join the official Haze Studios Roblox group [1]! Doing so allows you to redeem group-exclusive codes like GROUPONLY for an instant 10,000 cash boost [1].