Guide

Glossary

Use this as a fast translation layer between Trello terminology and player decisions.

The official Trello is dense: it mixes system notes, NPC names, boss cards, map cards, update hooks, and unreleased entries. The glossary gives each common term one practical meaning so a player can decide whether the term affects movement, combat, money, gems, mastery, or route access.

When a term has old Haze Piece usage and current Haze Seas usage, this page follows the current Roblox universe and uses the old name only as search context.

The glossary is also a guardrail against overbuilding pages. If a word does not point to a route, reward, timer, NPC, or official data category, it probably does not deserve a separate index page yet.

Read this page before reading long Trello rows. It turns repeated labels into a simple question: does this term change where I go, what I farm, what I buy, or when I redeem a timed reward?

This also helps with old Haze Piece searches. A player arriving from an older guide can translate familiar terms into the current Haze Seas route structure before trusting old code lists, island names, or boss assumptions.

If a term keeps appearing in player questions, promote it into a richer guide only after it connects to a verified route or reward.

Until then, keep the definition short, practical, and linked to the page where the player can act on it.

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Terms

Haze Seas terminology mixes One Piece-inspired RPG language with Roblox live-service systems. A term is useful only when it changes what a player does next: roll a race, wait for a fruit timer, sail to a new island, unlock haki, or decide whether a boss is worth farming.

Use the glossary before reading dense Trello cards. It turns repeated terms like Mastery, Sea 2, Sea 3, D. Clan, and Fruit Dealer into route decisions rather than a pile of disconnected labels.

Some terms are old-name search bridges. Haze Piece, Haze Seas, Haze Studios, root place ID, and official Trello all need to point to the same Roblox universe before a claim should be trusted. That matters most for codes because older Haze Piece code lists often mix expired strings with current Haze Seas rewards.

Other terms are spending warnings. Gems, Cash, Race Spins, Fruit Dealer, and Gamepasses all sound simple, but they can send a new player into bad purchases if the player has not picked a route. Treat every currency term as a question about opportunity cost.

TermMeaning
Devil FruitPower item category with skills and cooldowns; official description currently lists 35 fruits.
HakiCombat utility system. Trello lists Buso Haki for damaging Logia users and Observation Haki for dodging.
D. ClanRace/clan entry connected to Conqueror Haki in the current Roblox description.
MasteryProgression value used to unlock style, fruit, and sword skills incrementally.
CashMain earned currency used for early route purchases such as styles, ships, weapons, and some fruit decisions.
GemsPremium-style resource used in several systems, including fruit/race/haki-adjacent choices depending on the NPC or shop.
Race SpinsReroll resource. Check V1/V2 race passives before using it, because movement, water, health, stamina, and lifesteal all change routing.
Fruit DealerNPC/shop system for fruit rolls. Trello lists $125, 50 Gems, or 250 Robux per spin and detailed rarity odds.
Fruit spawnWorld timer from the Roblox description: 60-minute spawn, 20-minute despawn, and VIP server five-fruit limit.
StormSea 2 and Sea 3 timer event listed by Trello as every 2h35m for a 10-minute window.
GateKeeperSea 3 teleporter NPC at Flower Capital once the level gate is met.
Dimensional SailorStarter Island NPC tied to Sea 2 access through Poneglyph Scroll routing.
Doran the ForgeSea 3 blacksmith NPC at Land of the Gods, important for forge/material routes.
Sage of CombatSea 3 trainer route for fighting-style evolution requirements.
Sea 2Second major map layer reached through Dimensional Sailor / Poneglyph Scroll routing.
Sea 3UPD 1 route layer with Land of the Gods, GateKeeper, storm events, and high-level badge signals.
UnreleasedOfficial Trello planning state. Useful for update watching, not a current farm instruction.
Root place IDRoblox identity anchor. This site tracks place 6918802270 so old-name and new-name sources can be compared safely.

Glossary anchors

The anchors below point to pages where the term becomes actionable. Devil Fruits matter because of spawn timing and dealer odds; Sea Events matter because timers decide when bosses or merchants appear; Races matter because buffs change movement, stamina, health, and haki routing.

Use these anchors as a shortcut when a term is no longer just a definition. If the term affects rewards, open Codes or Bosses. If it affects travel, open Locations or Ships. If it affects account build, open Fruits, Races, Swords, Fighting Styles, or Accessories. If it affects source confidence, open Sources before copying the claim.

A good glossary should reduce wrong clicks. For example, a player asking about Storm should not land on every boss row; they should check Sea Events first, then Zenith or future event bosses only if the current route needs that timer.