Where to Find Sea Beasts in King Legacy and Farm Them Fast
If you’ve been sailing around aimlessly wondering why Sea Beasts won’t spawn, you’re not alone. I spent an embarrassing two hours doing exactly that before I figured out what was actually going on.
Sea Beasts (also called Sea Kings) are the most important farm target right now in King Legacy Update 11. They drop Sea Artifacts, which you need to unlock the Sea Beast Race, and the grind is real. This guide covers every spawn location, method, and trick you need to stop wasting time and start stacking drops.

What Are Sea Beasts and Why Should You Farm Them?
Sea Beasts are massive ocean enemies that roam the open water in the Second and Third Seas. They don’t sit in one spot. They spawn dynamically while you’re sailing or swimming far from any island.
The reason everyone’s farming them right now comes down to one thing: the Sea Beast Race. Getting it to V1 and then V2 gives you real advantages in the water.
| Benefit | Details |
|---|---|
| Faster Swimming Speed | Move across the ocean significantly quicker |
| Water Damage Immunity | Active when combined with a fruit |
| Fast HP Regeneration | Triggers automatically while in water |
That last one is quietly overpowered for PvP. Once you’ve got V2, water stops being a weakness and starts being an advantage.
Sea Beast Spawn Locations in King Legacy Update 11
Second Sea: Open Ocean Zones
The Second Sea is where most players start their Sea Beast grind. The beasts spawn in the open ocean, away from islands. You’re not looking for a specific island or landmark. You’re looking for open water with nothing around you.
Stay moving. Sitting still in one spot seems to reduce spawns. Driving your boat in wide loops across open water is the most consistent method I’ve found.
If you’re still figuring out the basics before jumping into farming, the King Legacy beginner guide covers everything you need to get started the right way.
Third Sea: Sea Danger Level 1 to 6
The Third Sea is where serious farming happens. Specifically, zones rated Sea Danger Level 1 through 6 have the highest Sea Beast activity.
The best part about Third Sea farming is that the drops are better, and you’re close to the Neptunian NPC on Shallow Island, the guy you need to talk to for the actual Sea Beast Race upgrade. So you farm, collect, and upgrade without switching servers constantly.
How Sea Beast Spawning Actually Works
There’s no fixed spawn timer. This tripped me up early on. I kept waiting in one spot expecting a beast to appear on a schedule. That’s not how it works.
Sea Beasts appear randomly based on your position and conditions.
| Factor | How It Affects Spawns |
|---|---|
| Distance from Islands | Further from land means higher spawn chance |
| Movement | Actively sailing triggers spawns faster than staying still |
| Bounty Level | Need 500,000+ bounty for consistent spawn frequency |
That bounty requirement is the one thing most beginner guides skip. If you’re under 500k bounty and wondering why nothing is spawning, that’s your answer.
Tips to Spawn Sea Beasts Faster
Keep Your Bounty Above 500,000
This is non-negotiable. Sea Beast spawns are tied to your bounty level. If you’re not hitting 500k, farm bounty first before worrying about Sea Artifacts.
Server Hop Aggressively
If a Sea Beast doesn’t show up within a few minutes of open-sea sailing, just hop servers. Don’t sit and wait. Fresh servers often have unfarmed Sea Beasts already out in the water.
I started treating server hopping as part of the routine rather than a last resort, and my artifact count jumped noticeably. Active game codes can also give you boosts that make the early grind less painful. You can find all working ones on the codes page.
Bring a Friend (or Find Other Players)
Other players in the same area can help trigger spawns. One Sea Beast can exist per area at a time in most cases, but having teammates means someone can tag it while the other player watches for a second one.
Use a Fast Boat
A slower boat means less ocean covered per minute. Speed matters here. More ocean equals more spawn chances. If you haven’t upgraded your boat, do that first.
Sea Beast Drop Table: What You’re Actually Farming For
| Drop Item | Rarity | Used For |
|---|---|---|
| Sea Artifact | Common | Race V1 + V2 |
| Coral | Uncommon | Race V2 |
| Shark Fin | Uncommon | Race V2 |
| Pearl | Rare | Race V2 |
| Aqua Gem | Very Rare | Race V2 |
Every run you’re primarily after Sea Artifacts. The rest will accumulate naturally if you farm enough, except the Aqua Gem, which is a pain. Don’t be surprised if that’s the last thing holding you back for V2.
Sea Beast Race Upgrade Requirements
Once you’ve farmed enough drops, head to the Neptunian NPC on Shallow Island in the Third Sea.
V1 Upgrade
| Requirement | Amount |
|---|---|
| Sea Artifacts | 100 |
| Neptunian Puzzle | Complete once |
The puzzle isn’t hard, but it caught me off guard the first time. Don’t skip the NPC dialogue. It walks you through the steps.
V2 Upgrade
| Requirement | Amount |
|---|---|
| Sea Artifacts | 50 |
| Corals | 25 |
| Shark Fins | 1 Stack |
| Pearls | 5 |
| Aqua Gem | 1 |
V2 is the real goal. The water damage immunity alone changes how you play in ocean-based fights, and the HP regen in water means you can stay out longer without burning through items. Pairing the Sea Beast Race with the right weapon makes a big difference, so the King Legacy sword tier list is worth checking before you head into serious fights.

Pro Tip Most Guides Don’t Mention
Farm in the Third Sea even if you’re still building up your character.
Most players assume the Second Sea is the safe starting farm spot. In practice, the Third Sea’s Danger Level 1-2 zones are manageable if you’re reasonably leveled, and the proximity to the Neptunian NPC saves you a massive amount of back-and-forth travel time.
I wasted probably 30 minutes per session just sailing back to the upgrade NPC when I was farming in the Second Sea. Switching to Third Sea farming eliminated that entirely.
FAQ
Do Sea Beasts spawn on a timer in King Legacy Update 11? No. There’s no fixed timer. They spawn randomly while you’re sailing or swimming in open ocean areas in the Second and Third Seas. Your bounty level and distance from islands both influence how often they appear.
What bounty do I need for Sea Beasts to spawn? You generally need at least 500,000 bounty to trigger reliable Sea Beast spawns. Below that, you may barely see any. Get your bounty up first if you’re struggling.
Where exactly is the Neptunian NPC for the Sea Beast Race? The Neptunian NPC is on Shallow Island in the Third Sea. This is where you unlock and upgrade both V1 and V2 of the Sea Beast Race.
What’s the rarest Sea Beast drop? The Aqua Gem is the rarest drop and the hardest part of completing the V2 upgrade. It’s not guaranteed even after many kills, so keep farming and server hopping if it’s the last item you need.
Can I farm Sea Beasts solo or do I need a team? You can farm solo, but having teammates speeds things up, both for killing beasts faster and for potentially triggering spawns in the same area. Solo farming is completely viable if your build is strong enough.
Final Thoughts
The Sea Beast grind in King Legacy Update 11 isn’t complicated, but it’s easy to waste hours if you don’t know the bounty requirement, the right sea zones, or when to just hop servers instead of waiting.
Prioritize getting to the Third Sea as fast as possible. The farming is more efficient, the NPC is right there, and the Danger Level 1-6 zones are well-suited for grinding without it feeling punishing.
Get your bounty above 500k, stay in open water, and don’t sleep on server hopping. The Sea Beast Race V2 is worth the grind.
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Ryan has been playing Roblox since 2017. He started keeping a personal spreadsheet of codes that actually worked after getting burned one too many times by lists that hadn't been updated in weeks. That spreadsheet turned into BossGamerz. He still plays Blox Fruits and King Legacy regularly — not to write about them, but because he genuinely enjoys them. He handles what gets published and what doesn't. If a code list goes up on this site, he's either tested it himself or someone on the team has done it in front of him.
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