8 The youngest Haki users in the series

Devil Fruits are an interesting power system that exists in the world a pieceBut to expand on the power system, Eiichiro Oda also introduced Haki. Haki is an expression of a person's spiritual energy, and it has two basic types, Observation and Armament, that anyone can learn. The third type, called Supreme King Haki, is something that a person is born with and can only be used by those with the nature of a king.

Just because one can learn hockey does not mean that it is easy to tap. However, some characters have proven to be child prodigies and learned this power at an incredibly young age.

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One Piece: The 10 Strongest Advanced Haki Users in The Ultimate Saga, Ranked

The Final Saga features several powerful advanced Haki users, and their mastery of power is on another level.

Shanks

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  • Age when using Haki: Under 14

Shanks Haki is a prodigy to use. In today's world a pieceThere aren't many characters who can rival him in terms of hockey prowess. He has demonstrated many impressive hockey techniques, such as observation kills, or long-distance hockey. That being said, in order to reach this level of mastery, Shanks began his journey very early.

It is currently unclear when Shanks first unlocked Haki as his backstory has not been fully revealed. However, Oda has already confirmed that he was quite young, when he was still under Roger's care. It is said that Shanks learned Kamusari while with the Roger Pirates and that this technique is used by Supreme King Haki. According to Oda, Shanks is a prodigy, and it's unreasonable for someone to master advanced conqueror's hockey before 14.

Jewel Bonnie

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Jewel Bonnie One such character is what many would call Baal Ujjwal. That's because at just 12 years old, Bonnie has shown immense fighting ability in Egghead. During the Egghead arc, it is confirmed that Bonnie can actually use Haki to a large extent. He demonstrated the use of Armament Haki against the Five Elders.

Although it is unclear when she actually awakened it, the fact that she had already grown to control it by 12 suggests that she learned it long ago. It's certainly possible that Bonnie had this power before the timeskip. She still has a lot of room to grow, and she will impress fans even more during the final saga.

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Donquixote Doflamingo

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Donquixote Doflamingo is a former celestial dragon who descended with his family to live among ordinary humans. Having lost his privileges as a Celestial Dragon, however, Doflamingo's life soon turned sour, as he and his family lived in poverty and were targeted.

In Doflamingo's flashback, he went on to unleash his Conqueror's Haki in a moment of extreme shock against the human. He was only 10 years old at that time. Freeing his conqueror's Haki means saving him and Rosinante from being killed that fateful day. Doflamingo would go on to learn and master the last three forms of Haki in his life.

Portgas D. Ace

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Portgas D. Ace Son of famous pirate Gol de Roger. Ace died during the events at Marineford, where he was executed by Admiral Sakazuki. When he died at 20, he was still very strong. Ace Haki is revealed to be one of the youngest unlockable characters.

After the events of Marineford, fans got to witness his backstory and his childhood with Luffy and Sabo. It was revealed that Ace first unlocked his winner's hockey at the age of 10 against Blue Jam. In order to save his loved ones, Ace freed his conqueror's Haki by instinct. At the time, he did not know how to use it, but he would go on to learn all three forms of Haki until his death.

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Yamato

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Yamato Yonko is Kaido's only child. With that, it is expected that Yamato is one of the most talented characters in the world of One Piece. Yamato is one of three female characters with access to the Conqueror's Haki, and the first to be shown to unlock it.

Yamato first unlocked Conqueror's Haki at the age of 8. This makes them the second youngest characters to unlock this power and shows their great strength and ability. Yamato also demonstrated the use of Advanced Conqueror's Haki against Kaido, showing great mastery of the skill despite spending most of his time in chains. During the confrontation against Kaido during the events of Onigashima, Yamato unleashed some very powerful techniques coated in the colors of the Supreme King.

Kozuki Momonosuke

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Momonosuke Wano was a pivotal character in the events of the arc. He joined the Straw Hat Pirates during the Punk Hazard era and toured with them for a while. Fans got to learn a lot about him through this journey. As the son of Kozuki Oden, Momonosuke was always destined for greatness. was revealed in a piece That he is one of the youngest characters to be able to use Haki with great skill.

Momonosuke, at this time, does not have full access to all subtypes of his Haki but his accuracy is incredible. He has also shown the ability to use the Voice of All Things, an extremely rare type of Observation Haki that only a few like Roger, Odin, and Luffy can access. Along with the sounds of all things, Momonosuke can hear the sounds of inanimate objects and animals, similar to what he was able to hear of Junesha's voice.

Kozuki Oden

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Kozuki Oden One of the strongest characters in the piece. After all, he was almost able to eliminate Kaido in the Wano flashback. Oden had no Devil Fruit powers, and relied on his Haki. He is also one of the most talented hockey players of all time. That's because at only 8 years old, he had already mastered both Enma and Ame no Habikiri.

To put this into perspective, Zoro has yet to control Enma, while Oden did it at 8. Enma's innate ability to take out Ryuo meant that Oden was able to channel Haki at 8, by this age he is shown to have mastered both swords. Not only is he the youngest user of Haki in the One Piece world, but he is also the youngest character to learn to control his Haki.

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  • Age when using Haki: After birth

came She is a very unique character in the sense that she was born with the ability to use Haki. In fact, Aisa is the only character born with Haki. He painted heavily during the Scipia arc a piece and is a part of the Shandian tribe. In her case, she was born with Observation Haki, or what her people know as Mantra. His skill in this is very impressive. His observational Haki is sufficient to be able to pick up movements around the entire perimeter of Scipia Island. Given enough time, Aisa could become one of the world's best observation hockey players a piece.


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Release date

October 20, 1999

network

Fuji TV

directors

Hiroaki Miyamoto, Konosuke Uda, Junji Shimizu, Satoshi Ito, Munehisa Sakai, Katsumi Tokoro, Yutaka Nakajima, Yoshihiro Ueda, Kenichi Takeshita, Yoko Ikeda, Ryota Nakamura, Hiroyuki Kakudou, Takahiro Noimauji, Tokahiro, Enoji Maudo Shishido, Hidehiko Kadota, Sumio Watanabe, Harume Kosaka, Yasuhiro Tanabe, Yukihiko Nakao, Keisuke Onishi, Junichi Fujise, Hiroyuki Satou

The authors

Jin Tanaka, Akiko Inoue, Junki Takegami, Shinzo Fujita, Shouji Yonemura, Yoshiyuki Suga, Atsuhiro Tomioka, Hirohiko Usaka, Michiru Shimada, Isao Murayama, Takuya Masumoto, Yoichi Takahashi, Momoka Toyoda


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    Mayumi Tanaka

    Monkey d. Luffy (voice)

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    Kazuya Nakai

    Roronoa Zoro (voice)


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