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Your race in Haze Seas is a permanent foundation that shapes every fight, farm route, and boss attempt for the life of your account. Unlike Devil Fruits, which you can reroll or replace, race passives stick with you from the moment you spawn on the starter island. This Haze Seas race tier list ranks every playable race from mythical S-tier standouts down to common reroll targets, factoring in combat bonuses, Haki access, drop rates, and synergy with popular fruit and weapon builds on the tier list hub.
Race gacha is one of the most anxiety-inducing systems in Haze Seas because drop rates vary wildly. D-Clan appears at a mythical 0.1% rate, while Human and Elf flood the common pool at 55%. Understanding tier placement helps you set realistic expectations: chasing D-Clan is a long-term goal, but landing Demon or Celestial Dragon at 8.9% rare rates already puts you ahead of most players. Our rankings balance raw power against acquisition cost so you know when to stop rerolling and start grinding levels.
S-Tier Races — Mythical and Legendary Powerhouses
The S-tier row features the three races every competitive player dreams about. D-Clan stands alone at the top thanks to Conqueror's Haki access, a ability gate that unlocks some of the strongest PvP and PvE techniques in Haze Seas. Players with D-Clan gain a measurable advantage in stun windows, boss damage, and intimidation aura effects that lower enemy defense. The 0.1% rate makes it the ultimate flex, but even attempting to roll D-Clan teaches you the reroll economy that every end-game player must master.
Lunarian and Dragonoid share the legendary 1% tier with complementary strengths. Lunarian passives emphasize raw combat output and fire-based synergy that pairs exceptionally well with fruits like Magma, Flame, and Phoenix. Dragonoid offers excellent flat stat bonuses that boost both sword and fruit damage, making it the most flexible S-tier race for hybrid builds. If you roll either legendary race, stop rerolling immediately and invest your resources into fruit and weapon upgrades instead.
Full Haze Seas Race Rankings
S-Tier
Mythical / Legendary top picks
- D-Clan
Mythical 0.1% — Conqueror's Haki access
- Lunarian
Legendary 1% — strong combat passives
- Dragonoid
Legendary 1% — excellent stat bonuses
A-Tier
Strong reroll targets
- Demon
Rare 8.9%
- Celestial Dragon
Rare 8.9%
B-Tier
Usable mid-tier
- Fishman
Uncommon 35%
- Mink
Uncommon 35%
- Cyborg
Uncommon 35%
C-Tier
Starter acceptable
- Skypeian
Uncommon 35%
- 3 Eyed Tribe
Common 55%
D-Tier
Reroll recommended
- Elf
Common 55%
- Human
Common 55%
A-Tier and B-Tier — Practical Reroll Targets
Demon and Celestial Dragon occupy A-tier at 8.9% rare drop rates. These races represent the sweet spot for players who want strong passives without burning hundreds of spins on mythical odds. Demon passives lean toward offensive burst and lifesteal-style sustain, while Celestial Dragon provides nobility-themed stat boosts that scale well into Sea 2 and Sea 3 content. If you hit either race, you are in a comfortable position to compete in PvP and clear end-game raids while optionally continuing to reroll on the side.
B-tier uncommon races Fishman, Mink, and Cyborg each appear at 35% and offer distinct flavor with usable combat benefits. Fishman excels in underwater sections and sea travel segments between islands. Mink provides agility bonuses that complement speed-based fruits like Light and Leopard. Cyborg delivers durability passives that help newer players survive mistakes during boss learning phases. None of these will outscale S-tier races at equal skill levels, but they are legitimate keepers for accounts that want to progress without endless gacha sessions.
C-Tier and D-Tier — Starter and Reroll Races
Skypeian and 3 Eyed Tribe sit in C-tier as acceptable starters for brand-new accounts learning Haze Seas mechanics. Their passives provide minor utility — observation-themed bonuses for 3 Eyed Tribe and sky island flavor for Skypeian — but neither justifies stopping rerolls once you understand the gacha system. Treat C-tier races as tutorial wheels you replace before entering serious Sea 2 content.
Human and Elf dominate the D-tier reroll bucket at 55% common rates. Every player receives these races frequently, and both lack the combat passives needed for efficient PvP or late-game farming. Reroll immediately unless you are roleplaying or speedrunning a challenge build. Stack free spins from the halaman kode aktif and follow how to redeem codes on every platform to maximize your reroll budget without spending Robux.
Building Around Your Race
Race passives interact with every other system in Haze Seas. D-Clan's Haki access changes which fruits benefit most from your loadout — check the fruit tier list for picks that scale with advanced Haki techniques. Dragonoid's flat stat boosts reward sword investment documented on the weapon tier list. Lunarian fire synergy pairs with elemental fruits listed in our Devil Fruits item guide.
For langkah demi langkah reroll strategies, read how to reroll race and combine the advice with beginner builds that account for whatever race you currently hold. Advanced players chasing Conqueror's Haki should also review how to get Haki because race and Haki progression unlock together in the mid-game. Monitor the Trello guide for rework patch notes that may add new races or rebalance existing passives.