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Project New World Map – Resource Locations and Spawns

It's a great, big world out there.

One Piece’s world is, in a word, gigantic. You can’t even travel between islands without a magnetically-attuned compass thing, and if you try to sail through the Calm Belt, you’ll get eaten by monsters. As such, proper navigation knowledge is an absolute must. Here’s what you need to know about Project New World‘s map, including resource locations and spawns.

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Project New World Map – Resource Locations and Spawns

Rather than a single unified landmass, Project New World’s various areas are broken up into islands, separated by large stretches of ocean. The only thing limiting your ability to travel is your means of doing so; as long as you have a boat or a flight-enabling Devil Fruit, you can go pretty much anywhere. The rub is that every island has its own recommended level, so while you can go wherever you want, you’re liable to get your teeth kicked in if you’re underleveled.

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Here are the recommended levels for each of the game’s current islands:

  • Starter Island: Level 1-40
  • Clown Island: Level 40-90
  • Shark Park: Level 90-160
  • Desert Ruins: Level 160-250
  • Sea Restaurant: Level 250-350
  • Logue City: Level 350-450
  • Tall Woods: Level 450-600
  • Marine Base Town: Level 600-700
  • Three Islands: Level 700-800
  • Marine HQ: Level 800-950
  • Sky Island: Level 950-1150

Important Items and NPCs

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Now that you know where it is and isn’t safe to go, let’s discuss some important items and characters you should be on the lookout for. Some utilitarian items and NPCs will appear on multiple islands, while others only spawn on specific islands to serve a singular purpose. There are also Superbosses to consider, who spawn in specific spots at specific intervals.

Important Items

  • Devil Fruits: Grant powerful abilities in exchange for your ability to swim. Devil Fruits spawn at random under any trees in the game world, and can be purchased from a Fruit Dealer.
  • Bounty Board: Shows the current highest Pirate Bounties on your server. Can be found on Starter Island, Logue Town, and Marine HQ.
  • Cola Bottle: Restores HP when used. Can be purchased from the New World Bar on Starter Island.
  • Island Capturing Flag: Can be placed by Pirates to denote their territory, gaining fame and money. Can be picked up on pillars near Starter Island, Tall Trees island & Marine HQ.

Important NPCs

  • Flash Step Trainer: Teaches you the Flash Step ability. Can be found on Clown Island for V1, then Three Islands for V2.
  • Sky Walk Trainer: Teaches you the Sky Walk ability. Can be found in pillars near Starter Island.
  • Buso Trainer: Teaches you the Buso Haki ability. Can be found in Logue City.
  • Observation Trainer: Teaches you the Observation haki ability. Can be found in Marine Base Town.
  • Stat Reset: Resets your character stats for a fee. Can be found on Starter Island.
  • Fruit Dealer: Sells a rotating assortment of Devil Fruits. Can be found on all islands.
  • Navigator: Allows you to reset your spawn point. Can be found on all islands.
  • Makino: Gives info on Pirates and Marines, and sells cola. Can be found at the New World Bar on Starter Island.
  • Marine Recruiter: Enlists you in the Marines, converting Pirate Bounty into Marine Reputation. Can be found on Starter Island, Logue City, Marine Base Town and Marine HQ.
  • Boat Merchant: Sells and spawns various boats. Can be found on all islands.
  • Doc White: Removes your Devil Fruit ability for a fee. Can be found in Logue City.

Superbosses

  • Dual Swordsman: Spawns in Logue City every 60 minutes
  • Mace Boss: Spawns in the cave behind Marine Base Town. Must be summoned with a Lava Key and Lava Ore.
  • Tremor Girl: Spawns at Marine HQ. Must be summoned by using a TremorBeard Key.

Keep this crucial information in mind while you’re traveling here and there. You never know when you’ll have a pressing need of a particular NPC’s services, for instance; this way, you’ll always know where they are.


For more handy information in Project New World, check out our guide on how to get all the game’s fighting styles or our Devil Fruit tier list. Don’t forget to visit our Facebook page, too!

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Since the first time he picked up a controller as a child, Daniel has been a dyed-in-the-wool gaming fanatic, with a Steam library numbering over 600 games. His favorite pastime, aside from playing games, is doing deep dives on game wikis to learn more about their lore and characters.