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Haze Seas Fighting Style Trainer Locations and Costs
Every Haze Seas fighting style trainer location, from Baratie’s Black Leg to the Sea 2 starter island lineup covering Electro, Cyborg, and Dragon Claw.
Every Haze Seas fighting style trainer location falls into one of two camps. Black Leg and Fishman Karate are the only two styles you can grab before leaving the first sea. Electro, Cyborg, and Dragon Claw are sold together in the Sea 2 starter island’s fighting-style trainer area. That split is what trips players up, because most online guides still publish older Haze Piece routes. A player chasing Electro or Cyborg using those routes will end up at Udon Prison or Bunny Girl, neither of which carries over.
The Sea 2 starter island trainer area is also where most of the cost lives. Cyborg alone is an 800,000 cash buy, and Dragon Claw asks for 150 gems on top of the trainer route. Players who grind the full V1 roster in one run can clear the lineup before stepping off the starter island. V2 upgrades are handled through materials, not the trainer NPCs themselves.
How Haze Seas Splits Its Fighting Style Trainers
The current trainer map keeps the sea split clean. In C1, only two fighting-style trainers are reachable: the Black Leg NPC at Baratie and Hakon on Fishman Island.
Baratie sits at level 250 on the C1 sea route, while Fishman Island is a level 106 island reached straight from Start Town. The Sea 2 starter island folds five trainers together in one compact area: Black Leg, Electro, Fishman, Cyborg, and Dragon Claw. The Black Leg NPC also reappears in the Sea 2 trainer lineup, so a player who missed Baratie in C1 has a second shot at the same style without backtracking across the first sea. The rest of the lineup is Sea 2 only. No NPC reroutes you back to a C1 trainer for a V2 style.
Players who chase Electro or Cyborg through the older Haze Piece routes will walk into dead zones. Udon Prison and Bunny Girl are tied to a different game’s trainer layout. The search results that put those locations on top usually come from guides written before Haze Seas changed the trainer map. The Haze Piece wiki page that powers much of the older content still shows Electro at Udon Prison, because that page describes a different game. Treat any route that names Udon Prison, Bunny Girl, or a Sea Restaurant teacher as a Haze Piece route, not a Haze Seas one. That filter is what separates a usable guide from a five-minute detour.
- 50,000 cash for Black Leg at Baratie, the level 250 C1 island
- 450,000 cash for Fishman Karate from Hakon at Fishman Island, the level 106 C1 island
- 800,000 cash for Cyborg on the Sea 2 starter island
- 150 gems for Dragon Claw on the Sea 2 starter island
- Five trainers in one area on the Sea 2 starter island: Black Leg, Electro, Fishman, Cyborg, and Dragon Claw

Black Leg and Fishman Karate, the Two C1 Picks
Black Leg is the cheaper of the two C1 picks and the only kick-focused style in the trainer lineup. The NPC sells it for 50,000 cash on Baratie, a level 250 island reached directly from Start Island. Buying the style also unlocks a V1 kit built around kicks, with regular M1 attacks using kick animations. Diable Jambe, Black Leg’s alternate mode, changes the visual effects but not the moves themselves.
Fishman Karate costs 450,000 cash and comes from Hakon on Fishman Island, a level 106 island. The C1 pickup is a smaller cash hit than the biggest Sea 2 buys, but it currently ships with a visible bug. After purchase, the style shows no data, does not gain mastery, and only Shark Fist is shown working.
For most C1 runs, the two trainers are the only real stops before the Sea 2 jump. Players who skip Fishman Karate to save the 450,000 cash can still grab it again on the Sea 2 starter island trainer area. The same Sea 2 lineup includes Black Leg, Electro, Fishman, Cyborg, and Dragon Claw, so a missed C1 buy is rarely a permanent miss. The C1 version is mostly a convenience for players who want the style before the second sea opens. The Sea 2 pickup is the cleaner buy for a player already running a Sea 2 roster.
Both styles also reappear in the Sea 2 trainer lineup at the same prices, so the C1 buy is optional rather than required. The 50,000 cash Black Leg pickup is the cheaper of the two C1 buys by a wide margin.
- Step 1. Head from Start Island to Baratie, the level 250 island, for the Black Leg route.
- Step 2. Talk to the Black Leg NPC at Baratie and pay 50,000 cash.
- Step 3. From Start Town, sail straight toward Fishman Island, the level 106 island.
- Step 4. Talk to Hakon on Fishman Island and pay 450,000 cash for Fishman Karate.
The Sea 2 Starter Island Packs Five Trainers in One Spot
The Sea 2 starter island folds five fighting style trainers into one compact area. Black Leg, Electro, Fishman, Cyborg, and Dragon Claw are lined up together, so a player can clear the full V1 roster in a single stop. The trainer NPCs each have a fixed cost, and only the Dragon Claw trainer sells for gems rather than cash. Cyborg is the largest single cash ask in the lineup at 800,000 cash. The Electro Trainer’s V1 price is not stated in the current trainer route, so bringing extra cash is safer than assuming a default. Black Leg reappears at the same V1 price as the C1 version, Fishman Karate at its C1 price, and Dragon Claw at 150 gems.
A second run through the Sea 2 lineup is also the cheapest path to the Master of Styles title, which unlocks after the Dragon Claw purchase. The title is a meta-unlock, not a combat upgrade, so the practical reason to clear the lineup is the style kit. The Sea 2 trainer area is also the place to compare styles before committing. Players who already own Black Leg from C1 can swap to Electro or Cyborg on the spot without leaving the island.
The trainer NPCs each teach the V1 kit, and the V2 upgrades are separate purchases handled through other materials, not the same NPC. For most players, the practical plan is to clear the V1 lineup on the Sea 2 starter island, then circle back for V2 materials once they drop. V2 material sources are not in the current trainer breakdown, so the timing is a separate grind.
Reading the V1 Move Lists Side by Side
Black Leg V1 runs on Ground Smash, Party Table, and Air Barrage. Diable Jambe changes the visual layer of the same moves, not the moves themselves, and Air Barrage in particular works at longer range than the kit suggests. Electro V1 ships with Electric Tackle, Mink Discharge, and Electric Slam. The last two moves can stun enemies long enough to set up follow-up combos, which is what makes Electro feel control-focused rather than pure damage. Cyborg V1 has Cyborg Smash, Cyborg Bullet, and Cyborg Tackle.
Cyborg Bullet is the long-range poke option that gives the style a different feel from the other Sea 2 picks. Fishman Karate V1 is the smallest kit on paper, with only Shark Fist currently working. Dragon Claw runs Glow Kick, Dire Claim, and an unnamed C move that drags and knocks enemies back.
The five V1 kits cover the main combat archetypes the current trainer route supports. Black Leg is the kick-pressure pick, Electro is the control pick, Cyborg is the ranged-then-melee pick, Fishman Karate is a collection pick with a live bug, and Dragon Claw is the crowd-control pick. The kit sizes are not equal, and the move lists shown here are what the trainers currently hand out, not the full picture each style reaches after its V2 upgrade. The V1 moves also do not include any of the V2-only names like Electrifying Tackle or Beam, which are separate purchases.
| Style | V1 moves | Notable use | Caveat |
|---|---|---|---|
| Black Leg | Ground Smash, Party Table, Air Barrage | Kick pressure with a long-range Air Barrage | Diable Jambe changes effects, not the trainer location. |
| Electro | Electric Tackle, Mink Discharge, Electric Slam | Stun setup into free combos | V1 price is not stated. |
| Cyborg | Cyborg Smash, Cyborg Bullet, Cyborg Tackle | Long-range poke plus melee follow-up | V2 route is separate from the V1 cash purchase. |
| Fishman Karate | Shark Fist | C1 pickup from Hakon on Fishman Island | No data and no mastery appear to be bugged right now. |
| Dragon Claw | Glow Kick, Dire Claim, unnamed C move | Drag and knockback combo potential | Strength ranking is a showcase impression, not a settled verdict. |
V2-only moves like Electrifying Tackle for Electro and Beam for Cyborg do not appear in any V1 kit. The V2 moves are documented through separate showcase videos, not the trainer location source.
V2 Materials and Costs for Electro and Cyborg
V2 upgrades are handled through materials, not the same trainer NPCs. Electro V2 is the more pinned-down route, with early player notes listing 2 Raging Cores plus 500 gems as the cost. The upgraded moves shown are Electrifying Tackle, Electro Thunder Clap, and Lightning Beast Barrage.
Cyborg V2 is less settled. Players have tied the upgrade to Saturn’s Ring plus around 500,000 cash, but the route is less consistent than the Electro V2 list. The upgraded moves shown are Radical Smash, Beam, and Barrage. The 500,000 figure is the V2 spend and is not the same as the V1 trainer purchase of 800,000 cash on the Sea 2 starter island. Players chasing V2 should confirm the material list in the current patch notes before grinding, since the route has shifted between earlier Haze Seas updates. The current trainer breakdown for both styles is taken from the full Haze Seas fighting style trainer walkthrough.
Black Leg V2 and Dragon Claw V2 routes were not in the current trainer breakdown. The V2 costs and move lists for those styles appear in separate Haze Seas V2 showcase videos rather than the main trainer walkthrough. For now, Electro and Cyborg are the only two styles with a documented V2 path from the trainer location source. A player who wants Black Leg V2 or Dragon Claw V2 will need a separate guide.
Why Older Haze Piece Routes Lead Players Astray
The most common mistake when searching for Haze Seas fighting style trainer locations is copying an older Haze Piece guide. In Haze Piece, Electro Style is sold by Bunny Girl at Udon Prison for 450,000, and that wiki page still returns high in search results.
In Haze Seas, the same style lives on the Sea 2 starter island with a different trainer NPC and a different cost structure. The older Haze Piece fighting styles wiki page confirms the previous game’s layout: Electro Style from Bunny Girl at Udon Prison for 450,000, Black Leg from a teacher at Sea Restaurant for 50,000. Those are the original game’s prices and locations, not the current Haze Seas ones. The Haze Seas trainer map keeps the 50,000 Black Leg price but moves every other style into the Sea 2 starter island lineup, with Cyborg the largest cash buy and Dragon Claw priced in gems rather than cash. A player running an older route will hit Udon Prison or Bunny Girl and find no Electro trainer there.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can you get every fighting style in C1?
No. In C1, the only two fighting style trainers you can reach are Black Leg at Baratie and Fishman Karate from Hakon on Fishman Island. The rest of the current trainer lineup, including Electro, Cyborg, and Dragon Claw, sits on the Sea 2 starter island.
Where is Black Leg in Haze Seas?
Black Leg is at Baratie, a level 250 island in C1. The NPC sells the V1 style for 50,000 cash, and the same NPC reappears in the Sea 2 starter island trainer lineup.
Where are Electro and Cyborg in Haze Seas?
Both are in the fighting-style trainer area on the Sea 2 starter island. Look for the trainer lineup that also includes Black Leg, Fishman, and Dragon Claw.
How much does Cyborg cost?
Cyborg costs 800,000 cash for the V1 fighting style at the Sea 2 starter island trainer lineup. The Cyborg V2 upgrade is a separate purchase that runs through Saturn’s Ring plus around 500,000 cash.
Is Fishman Karate bugged right now?
There appears to be a current bug. The style shows no data and no mastery after buying it from Hakon for 450,000 cash, and only Shark Fist is currently working in combat.
Are Haze Piece trainer locations the same as Haze Seas?
No. Some older routes mention Udon Prison and Bunny Girl for Electro, but Haze Seas places Electro on the Sea 2 starter island fighting-style trainer lineup. The Black Leg price is the only detail that carries across both versions.
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