
I’ll be honest when I first tried to unlock Sukuna Fighting Style in Sailor Piece, I wasted a solid hour wandering around Shibuya Station with zero idea what I was doing. The quests weren’t explained well in-game, and most guides I found were either incomplete or buried the useful info under paragraphs of fluff.
So I put this together. Everything you need, in order, nothing wasted.

Sukuna is one of the strongest combat styles available in Sailor Piece right now. It gives you powerful X and Z attack moves, but the real standout is the C move it buffs all your other skills and restores your health mid-fight.
That health regen changes how you handle long boss fights. You spend less on healing items and stay in the action longer. For damage-focused builds, this style is hard to beat.
Your first move is traveling to Shibuya Station island. Once you arrive, look for the building directly in front of the portal. The Sukuna Trainer NPC is standing on the rooftop of that building you’ll likely need to jump up to reach him.
Interact with the NPC to trigger the questline. He won’t let you buy the style yet. You’ve got three quests to knock out first.
If you’re having trouble locating the right building, our All Sailor Piece NPC Locations Guide maps every trainer in the game.
This sounds like a grind, but world bosses make it go faster than you’d expect. Their huge HP pools mean every fight piles on millions of damage. Just keep hitting bosses and tough NPCs until you hit the 35M mark.
What I realized pretty quickly is that boss fights are way more efficient than farming regular enemies here. Skip the small stuff.
Toggle PvP mode in your settings and get to work. The fastest way to clear this is using an alt account in a private server jump between accounts and let each take turns winning. A friend works just as well if you coordinate.
If you prefer legit PvP, it still goes by quicker than you’d think once you have a strong enough build.
This is the longest quest. The Sukuna Boss spawns on Shibuya Station island with roughly a 5-minute respawn timer, so expect to be here for a while.
I’d strongly recommend grouping up with other players the boss drops faster and you still get full quest credit. While you’re here, you’ll also be collecting the materials needed in the next step, so it’s efficient grinding.
For spawn timing details, check our All Sailor Piece Bosses Guide.
Finishing the quests isn’t enough. Before you can purchase the style, you need to bring these items to the Sukuna Trainer:
| Material | Amount Required | How to Get It |
|---|---|---|
| Cash | 1,250,000 | Quests, chests, enemy drops |
| Gems | 5,000 | Quests, chests, daily gameplay |
| Cursed Fingers | 6 | Sukuna Boss drop (~7.5% rate) |
| Dismantle Fangs | 3 | Sukuna Boss drop |
| Crimson Heart | 1 | Sukuna Boss drop (rare) |
The Cursed Finger sits at roughly a 7.5% drop rate. The Crimson Heart is even rarer. Plan your boss farming around these numbers you’ll likely need to grind the Sukuna Boss well beyond the 15-kill quest requirement just to get the drops.
Boosting your Luck multiplier through stats or traits noticeably improves how fast rare items drop, so invest there if you can.
Once all three quests are complete and every material is in your inventory, go back to the Sukuna Trainer on the Shibuya Station rooftop. Interact with him and you’ll see the option to purchase the style.
That’s it. You now have one of the most powerful combat styles in the game.
| Style | Health Regen | Best For | Unlock Difficulty |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sukuna | ✅ Yes (C move) | Bosses + sustained fights | Medium-High |
| Gojo | ❌ No | PvP space control | Medium |
| Strongest in History | ❌ No | Large-area damage | Very High |
| Jin Woo | ❌ No | Mobility + summon builds | High |
Sukuna’s health regen through the C move is the real differentiator. In long fights especially high-tier bosses that sustain gives you a meaningful edge that other styles just don’t offer.
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He’s on Shibuya Station island, standing on the rooftop of the building directly in front of the portal. Jump up to reach him.
The quest requires 15 boss defeats. The Sukuna Boss respawns on a roughly 5-minute timer, so plan accordingly.
You’ll need 1,250,000 Cash, 5,000 Gems, 6 Cursed Fingers, 3 Dismantle Fangs, and 1 Crimson Heart all brought to the Sukuna Trainer NPC.
Cursed Fingers drop at around a 7.5% rate from the Sukuna Boss. The Crimson Heart is rarer. Raising your Luck stat improves both rates.
Yes, and it’s one of the most common ways players do it. Fighting your own alt account in a private server counts toward the quest total.
Sukuna gives you strong X and Z combat moves, plus a C move that buffs your other skills and restores health. That health regen is what separates it from most other styles in the game.