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Legacy Piece Fighting Style Guide – Which Should You Choose?

Feature image for our Legacy Piece Fighting Style Guide which shows a landscape shot of the Bandit Camp on the first island. Close to the capture of the image is a wooden lookout point, with bandits lurking around it and in the centre of the camp. Surrounding the camp is an assortment of green trees

Taking inspiration from the anime, Legacy Piece offers multiple combat routes for you to choose from depending on playstyle and preference. My Legacy Piece Fighting Style Guide walks you through each unique combat style, what it is and how you can obtain it!

Check out Legacy Piece over on Roblox. For more guides have a browse at our Legacy Piece Fruit Guide and Legacy Piece Races Guide.

Legacy Piece Fighting Style Guide

Realistically there is no “best” fighting style, and it all comes down to how you prefer to wield yourself in combat. So, with help from this guide, you can decide on your personal best fighting style!

At the time of writing, Legacy Piece hosts three unique Fighting Styles. However, I’ll include a small section covering Fruits and Weapons so you have the full range of combat mechanics!

Fist Fighting Style

The default fighting style. When you first join Legacy Piece you’ll automatically be equipped with the Fist Fighting Style. As expected, you punch. It’s not entirely plain though and still enjoys a sense of progress through Mastery.

You can equip the Fist Fighting Style from your inventory by hitting ‘M’ and placing it in your hotbar. When equipped, you can view the mastery of the Fist Technique.

  • Left click – Punch
  • X – Punch Barrage
  • F – Block
  • 10 Fist Mastery – Unknown right now, check back soon!

Black Leg Fighting Style

Based on the iconic fighting style displayed by Sanji comes the Black Leg Style. You learn this technique from the Sanji NPC himself over on the Baratie, where he waits at the top of the restaurant at sea and will teach you the style in return for 1k Beli. The Baratie is a ship residing in the First Sea with a level recommendation of 65-80 for entry.

  • Moveset and Mastery are currently unknown. Check back soon!

Electro Fighting Style

Electro is a Mink speciality, though not limited to just Minks. If you somehow roll Mink as your race then you gain automatic access to the Electro fighting style and bypass needing to uncover the island and learn it.

This style can be learned from the Lizzy NPC for 1k Beli, she resides at the top of the temple on Mink Island. Mink Island has a recommended level requirement of 80-95.

  • First move – Electric Claws
  • Other Mastery and moves are currently unknown. Check back soon!

Fruits

The first of the non-true fighting style choices is Fruits! Devil Fruits remain the most popular weapon of choice in pretty much all One Piece experiences. Fruits host a variety of unique and powerful abilities which grant the eater great power at the drawback of not being able to swim.

What’s more, Fruits tend to be most versatile offering a nice blend of close-range and AoE damage attacks. Some even enjoy good shielding and movement buffs like teleportation and dashes.

Weapons

Weapons are rather standard. You can purchase them from numerous shops along the islands, or opt for the more powerful ones obtained from defeating bosses. Weapons can be used alongside other fighting styles offering combat versatility and attack range.

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