Verse Piece offers players a variety of ways in which you can make your build stronger. With a new update on the way, you’ll probably want to get different aspects of build as strong as possible. This is where Passives can play a big role.
But how do Passives work, how can you get them and how do they stack up against each other? We’ll be looking at that and more in this guide so you can see what the difference is. Without further delay, let’s get into it!
Complete Passive Guide & Comparison
Passives are similar to Enchants except they apply to your Traits in Verse Piece. When you get a Passive for your Trait, it becomes even more powerful.
Let’s see how you can get passives and how they compare with each other.
How To Get Passives
To get passives in Verse Piece, you will need to roll for them. You can do this by visiting the Passive Traits Reroll NPC in Karakura Town.
Keep in mind that you will need Corrupted Tickets and 2500$G to roll for them.

To get Corrupted Tickets, you will need to hunt down Corrupted Bosses. These bosses have a small chance of appearing on the Lost Island which is the island where 5 minute bosses spawn.
The best way of getting the tickets is by going over to Runes Isle. Over here, spawn a Corrupted Boss Rush dungeon. This dungeon is the most effective way of grinding for Corrupted Tickets.
As a result, you’ll be able to get these tickets in a hurry if you’re trying to get a particular Passive roll.
You might also find our trait passives guide useful if you want to know more about corrupted tickets!

Passive Breakdown And Comparison
When you roll for a Passive in Verse Piece, there are different levels of rarity and strength. Each level of rarity also affects the chances of you getting them.
Here is a breakdown of all the passives with their drop chances:
- None – 70%
- No Damage Increase
- Weak – 25%
- 8% Damage Increase
- Strong – 2.5%
- 16% Damage Increase
- Descent – 1.5%
- 25% Damage Increase
- Insane – 0.75%
- 33% Damage Increase
- Godly – 0.25%
- 50% Damage Increase
- Impossible – 0.01%
- 74% Damage Increase.

We can even test this out by trying different passives but keeping our build set up the same. We’ll be using the following build:
- Trait: Monarch
- Race: Contractor
- Haki Buff
- Max Limitbreak
- Max Enchanted CID V2
- Max Enchanted Stark Coat.
With this build, here are the following damage numbers we were able to put out just with the M1 Attack:
- None: 535.2K
- Weak: 553.1K
- Strong: 570.9K
- Descent: 588.7K
- Insane: 606.6K
- Godly: 642.3K
- Impossible: 678K.
As you can see, passives can have a strong impact on the damage output. So, getting some of the better ones can be worth it – although the Impossible passive will require a lot of luck to roll for!

That’s everything you need to know for the complete Passive and comparison guide for Verse Piece. Hopefully, you will now be able to roll for these passives more efficiently. With luck on your side, you can get some decent passives and improve your damage output by a lot!