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How To Get Gems In A One Piece Game Roblox

The more gems, the merrier.

Nat CollazoBy Nat CollazoSeptember 25, 20232 Mins Read
How (& Where) To Get Gems In A One Piece Game
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A One Piece Game is the closest that Roblox might ever get to a near-perfect game about the popular anime. In the game, you can use gems to purchase different in-game items that in turn, make it easier for you to play the game. If you’re here, it means that you’re having trouble getting gems. So, we wrote out how and where to get gems in A One Piece Game.

You can get gems pretty easily in A One Piece Game. All you have to do is destroy any enemies within the second sea, enemies on Buggy Island within the first sea, and via AFK grinding. The maximum amount of gems you can hold at a single time is 30K as they can increased from 10K and 20K at the New Alabasta poneglyph merchant for one poneglyph.

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The Second Sea refers to the following sets of islands where you can defeat enemies for Gems:

  • Ennies Lobby
  • Zou Island
  • Photon Zone
  • Pirate Paradise
  • Sengoku’s Domain
  • Outlaw Isle
  • Noblemens Island
  • Dressrosa
  • Volcano Biome
  • Wano
  • Udon Prison
  • Domain Of The Fire Fist
  • Water 7
  • Onigashima
  • Dawn Island V2
  • Teleport Island V2

If you’re heading to Buggy Island, you’ll need to reach Quest 18 which involves a circus with the characters Captain Buggy, Buggy General, and Strong Buggy Pirates.

As for AFK grinding, it is essentially grinding for players who can’t be at their keyboard at all times. You’ll need to teleport to the AFK training zone and every 50 seconds, five gems will be added to your character. This isn’t a lot, which means that you’ll probably want to try your hand at manually earning these gems instead.

What Can You Use Gems For?

You can use gems to awaken the following fruits at the gem merchant:

  • Fire V2
  • String V2
  • Dark V2
  • Chop V2
  • Lightning V2
  • Sand V2
  • Ope V2
  • Rubber (G5)
  • Mochi V2
  • Magma V2

Not only do the awakened fruits visually look different from the normal version of that same fruit, but they also do much more damage. Hopefully, you’re able to easily find some Gems and if not, you can bookmark this page and go back to it to test your luck everywhere you can find them.

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