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  1. First Kenbunshoku Haki (more commonly known as Observation Haki, obzo, doge, or ken) -- Allows the user to predict and dodge incoming attacks, and to see users through walls. It cannot, however, dodge fruit abilities.

  2. Haki is a mode that doubles your melee damages and some of the devil fruit powers. Armament Haki. Observation Haki

  3. 7 de jul. de 2022 · One of the main interests in Legend Piece is obtaining a fruit, if you want to expand your fruit powers more you will have to use Armament Haki, which enhance your body and makes you strong.

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    Haki is a mysterious power that allows individuals to harness their own spiritual energy for various superhuman feats. As this energy manifests from willpower, it is theoretically open to all of the world's living creatures; the vast majority, however, are either ignorant or unable to achieve mastery. Haki users are common in the New World, rare in Paradise, and basically non-existent in the Four Blues.

    Current understandings of Haki define three distinct types, each tied to a different ability: sensing others' spiritual energy to anticipate their movements, producing a protective coating of energy from one's own body, and—for a certain group of "chosen ones"—overwhelming the willpower of others.

    Haki is separated into three categories, or "types" (色, shoku?). The three types of Haki are:

    •Kenbunshoku Haki (見聞色の覇気?, Observation Haki), which gives the user a sixth sense of the world around them, allowing them to sense the presence, strength, and emotions of other people, even if they are out of sight or far away. It also grants limited precognitive abilities, allowing the user to sense their opponents' intentions and predict their actions and attacks before they happen.

    •An advanced level of Kenbunshoku allows the user to actually foresee a short period into the future.

    •Busoshoku Haki (武装色の覇気?, Armament Haki), which allows the user to use their own aura as armor to defend against attacks, as well as make their own attacks more potent. It can also be used to bypass Devil Fruit defenses, such as the intangibility of a Logia. A person can apply the armament to a section of their body, over their entire body, and even imbue it onto their weapons. A coating of Busoshoku will cause the coated area to turn a shiny black, and a particularly thick and powerful coating will have a flame-like pattern along its edge.

    •An advanced level of Busoshoku allows the user to emit the armament a short distance without a medium.

    •A higher grade of advanced Busoshoku allows the user to make the emitted armament flow into a target's body and destroy it from the inside-out.

    It was mentioned that all Marines with the rank of Vice Admiral and above, are capable of using Haki. So far, the characters who have clearly shown the use of Haki or have been stated to be able to use it are:

    •In the manga, those hit with Haoshoku Haki foam at the mouth after or while losing consciousness, whereas, in the anime, they simply faint.

    •In the anime, the use of Haoshoku and Busoshoku Haki creates a rippling or shockwave-like effect, similar to the Gura Gura no Mi, while in the manga, it is completely invisible. Also, in recent episodes, the use of Haoshoku Haki causes the affected area, excluding the user, to gain a dark blue tint. However, this could just be for dramatic effect. In the One Piece Film: Z, the Haoshoku Haki's use creates a circular purple wave. Also, using advanced Busoshoku Haki produces petal-like particles, likely to emphasize it's alternate name of "Ryuo".

    (覇気?, lit. "Supreme ki") is an extant Japanese term that may be variously translated as ambition, willpower, drive, spirit, vigor, or aspiration. Unlike many of the other elements idiosyncratic to One Piece, it uses no unorthodox spellings or readings.

    As the term was given no particular significance when first used by Blackbeard in the Jaya Arc, all early translations—fan or professional—overlooked it, at most framing it as a reference to Luffy's personality. However, its reoccurrences from the Post-Enies Lobby Arc on were almost always in quotation marks, alerting most translators to its significance; around this point, both the VIZ manga and the Funimation anime began leaving "Haki" intact, only adding occasional qualifiers such as "power" or "energy".

    •According to Garp, Haki usage can actually be a hinderance when one is trying to train raw brute strength. If one just relies on Haki to empower their punches, then they won't get any physically stronger.

    •Haki appears to be similar in principle to common types of Qi (Chi) found in various other anime and manga series; which is based on the concept of "qi" (or "life-force") in Chinese philosophy.

    •Coincidentally, the kanji for the "ki" in Haki is the same as the same character/hanzi used for qi/chi (気). By this proxy, the pinyin reading of Haki would be Baqi ("bah-chee").

    •Not only is it a Japanese term but Haki was also the name of a Scandinavian Sea-King (a name given to powerful pirates) in Norse mythology.

    •In the anime, some animals seem to be able to learn to competently use Haki (particularly Busoshoku Haki). This has so far happened twice:

    •Alpacacino, a member of the Neo Marines, was shown using Busoshoku Haki to damage Luffy.

    1.One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 1 Chapter 1 (p. 42) and Episode 4, Lord of the Coast flees from Shanks.

    2.One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 53 Chapter 519 (p. 18) and Episode 413, One of the Kuja tribe members notes Luffy used Haoshoku Haki while fighting Sandersonia and Marigold.

    3.One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 61 Chapter 597 (p. 12-17) and Episode 516, Rayleigh explains Haki.

    4.One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 25 Chapter 234 (p. 17-19) and Episode 151, Blackbeard is surprised at Luffy's bounty.

    5.One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 45 Chapter 434 (p. 4-5) and Episode 316, Shanks knocks out various members of the Whitebeard Pirates.

    6.One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 52 Chapter 503 (p. 18-19) and Episode 397, Silvers Rayleigh knocks out a large group of people in the Human Auction House.

    •Qi – Wikipedia article on the principle that Haki and other similar principles are derived from.

    •Battle Aura - TV tropes wiki article on the Battle Aura trope.

    •Ki Manipulation - TV tropes wiki article on the Ki Manipulation trope.

    •Ki - Dragon Ball Wiki article about Ki which Haki resembles in principle.

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  4. Legendary is when the player gains the ability to hold two Devil Fruits. You know you've become Legendary when there is a blue diamond next to your name and you have the ability of two devil fruits. Becoming Legendary will reset beli and ALL of your stats (except Haki, and bounty).

  5. Busoshoku Haki is a form of Haki that allows the user to use their own spiritual energy to create, in essence, an invisible piece of armor around themself, providing incredible offensive and defensive capabilities.

  6. Haoshoku Haki is a rare form of Haki that allows the user to exert their own willpower over others. Unlike the other two types of Haki, this type cannot be awakened through training and only one in a million people are born with this ability. [2]