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Sea 1 is the starting archipelago every Haze Seas player navigates before accessing mid-game and end-game content. Islands here host tutorial quests, starter vendors, low-level NPC grinds, Haki trainers, common fruit spawns, and the first major boss encounter. Learning the Sea 1 map early prevents wasted travel time during the hours you spend unlocking Buso Haki and preparing for Sea 2. このページ documents key locations, navigation tips, and how geography connects to our Sea 1 walkthrough/ and beginner builds/.
Starter Town and Quest Hub
Your spawn island contains the primary quest giver chain introducing combat, Beli rewards, and vendor access. Complete quests in order—later trainers and boss access depend on quest flags tracked in our Sea 1 walkthrough/. Starter sword vendors sell katana and cutlass upgrades listed in our sword progression guide/. Redeem Beli boosts from our 有効コードページ/ before buying first upgrades. Mark quest turn-in NPCs mentally or on paper because Sea 1 islands look similar リワーク期間中 transition.
Combat and Training Islands
Sea 1 combat zones host low-level NPC packs ideal for learning M1 combos and fruit abilities with builds from our beginner builds/. Spread NPC farming across two to three islands near quest objectives rather than traveling across the full map for marginal XP gains. Buso Haki trainer location unlocks mid-progression—follow our Haki guide/ for exact prerequisites. Observation and mobility trainers may appear on adjacent islands; prioritize Buso first.
Sea 1 Fruit Spawn Points
Common fruits spawn on multiple Sea 1 islands on timed cycles. Sea 1 spawns favor B-tier and C-tier fruits from our Devil Fruit Tier List/—Flame, Light, Spin, and Ice appear frequently enough for beginners. Run spawn rotations documented in our fruit farming guide/ between quest objectives. Without flight, plan routes minimizing swim time—Devil Fruit users cannot swim, so falling in water costs precious seconds.
Sea 1 Boss Arena
The Sea 1 boss arena unlocks through final main quest chains. Locate it only after reaching appropriate level and unlocking Buso Haki—attempting early wastes time. The arena typically sits on a dedicated island separated from starter towns, signaling difficulty spike. Prepare with upgraded weapons from our weapons guide/ or B-tier fruits from our Devil Fruits guide/. Quest-granted accessories from our accessories guide/ provide first meaningful stat boosts for the fight.
Sea 2 Travel Gate
After defeating the Sea 1 boss, a travel NPC or portal appears on a marked Sea 1 island granting Sea 2 access. Do not leave until main quest flags complete—partial progression creates confusion on the Sea 2 map/ when NPCs reference unfinished Sea 1 steps. Preview our Sea 2 walkthrough/ and PvE farm builds/ before traveling because Sea 2 NPC damage spikes immediately.
Sea 1 Navigation Tips
Use our 操作リファレンス/ to enable sprint and camera shortcuts that speed island traversal. Party up for quest bosses if the game allows co-op—some Sea 1 elite NPCs challenge solo beginners. Compare your progress against our 初心者ガイド/ checklist before declaring Sea 1 complete. The map hub/ links Sea 2 and Sea 3 maps when you are ready to graduate.
Landmarks to Memorize
Memorize three Sea 1 landmarks early: your spawn quest hub, the Buso Haki trainer approach path, and the boat or bridge route toward the boss island. These three anchors prevent disorientation when rework patches rename islands or shift minor props. Screenshot vendor locations after you find them so you can return quickly when saving Beli for sword upgrades from our Weapon Tier List/.
Sea 1 is compact enough to learn by foot in one or two sessions—resist skipping exploration with external teleports until you have Buso Haki, because trainer quests often require visiting islands you might otherwise ignore.